ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY NURS 5350
ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY NURS 5350
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Advanced Pathophysiology NURS 5350 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Best rated A+ Guaranteed Success Latest Update
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- What is a cough?Protective reflex that helps clear the airways by an explosive expiration. 
Acute cough: 2-3 weeks Chronic cough: longer than 3 weeks. Causes: Post nasal drip, GERD, 
medications (ACE). 
Hypoventilation vs. Hyperventilation? Hypo: Alveolar ventilation is INADEQUATE: leads 
to RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS. Hyper: Alveolar ventilation EXCEEDS metabolic demands: 
Leads to RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS. 
What is clubbing? A painless enlargement of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes 
that...
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Advanced Pathophysiology NURS 5350 Exam 2 Units 5-8 Questions and Answers Best rated A+ Guaranteed Success Latest Update
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- What are the four clinical stages of the process of infection and describe each? Incubation 
phase: period from initial exposure to the onset of of the first symptoms; can last hours to 
years. Prodromal phase: Starts with initial symptoms is often very mild with feelings of 
discomfort and tiredness. Invasion phase: invasion is farther and affects other body tissues, 
symptoms of illness are at their worst. Convalescence phase: (RECOVERY) recovery occurs 
and symptoms decline, or the disease is...
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Advanced Pathophysiology NURS 5350 Exam 3
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- Advanced Pathophysiology NURS 5350 Exam 3 
What is a cough? 
 
Protective reflex that helps clear the airways by an explosive expiration. 
 
Acute cough: 2-3 weeks 
 
Chronic cough: longer than 3 weeks. 
 
Causes: Post nasal drip, GERD, medications (ACE). 
 
 
 
Hypoventilation vs. Hyperventilation? 
 
Hypo: Alveolar ventilation is INADEQUATE: leads to RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS. 
 
Hyper: Alveolar ventilation EXCEEDS metabolic demands: Leads to RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS. 
 
 
 
What is clubbing? 
 
A pai...
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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY NURS 5350 EXAM 1 UNITS 1-4
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- What are the two major classes of living cells? 
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes 
What is a Prokaryote cell? 
Characterized by a LACK of distinct nucleus. 
What are examples of Prokaryotes? 
Cyanbacteria, Bacteria, and Rickettsiae. 
What is a Eukaryote cell? 
Cells WITH A WELL-DEFINED NUCLEUS and membrane bound organelles. 
What are examples of Eukaroytes? 
Higher animals, Plants, Fungi, and Protozoa. 
What are the cellular functions? 
movement, conductivity, metabolic absorption, secretion, excretio...
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