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HESI PATHO EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES – LATEST GUIDE
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- HESI PATHO EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND 
100% CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES – 
LATEST GUIDE An Initial Disturbance In A System Sets Off A Chain Of Events That Does Not Favor Stability And Often 
Abruptly Displaces A System From Its Steady State: What Is That? 
A. Positive Feedback 
B. Negative Feedback 
C. Disease 
D. Homeostasis - A. Positive Feedback
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Hosmerit
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HESI PATHO REVIEW- S Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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---7June 20242023/2024A+
- The nurse is caring for a client with liver cirrhois, which diagnostic test would most likley be alterd because of liver damage? 
1- bone scan 
2- serum glucose 
3- MRI of chest 
4- COlonospcy - ANSWER-2 
 
A client recovering from a kidney transplant has an 8 mm area of induration after an intradermal PPD tuberculin test. What will need to be done prior to treating this client for active tuberculosis? 
1- nothing 
2- determine active diease presnt through xray 
3- conduct a multiple puncture ti...
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remojudytask
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HESI - Patho Exam Questions & Answers 100% Accurate
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---15June 20242023/2024A+
- innate immunity - ANSWER-Immunity that is present before exposure and effective from birth. Responds to a broad range of pathogens 
 
nonspecific, skin, short lived, complement system 
 
adaptive immunity - ANSWER-the ability to recognize and remember specific antigens and mount an attack on them 
 
slower, specific, long lived memory, antigen antibody(immunoglobulins) 
 
passive immunity - ANSWER-the short-term immunity that results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or ani...
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HESI Patho / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
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- An initial disturbance in a system sets off a chain of events that does not favor stability and often 
abruptly displaces a system from its steady state: What is that? - positive feedback 
What organ shrinks with age? - gums 
Which of the following is true? 
a. An infant will have a slower heart rate than an adult 
b. The elderly has better temperature sensations 
c. There are more sweat glands in an elderly person 
d. There is less thirst perception in the elderly - d. There is less thirst perc...
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Lucindajohns
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HESI Patho / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A +
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- An initial disturbance in a system sets off a chain of events that does not favor stability and often 
abruptly displaces a system from its steady state: What is that? - positive feedback 
What organ shrinks with age? - gums 
Which of the following is true? 
a. An infant will have a slower heart rate than an adult 
b. The elderly has better temperature sensations 
c. There are more sweat glands in an elderly person 
d. There is less thirst perception in the elderly - d. There is less thirst perc...
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Lucindajohns
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HESI PATHO, Patho Hesi 2020/2021 Practice Questions, Pathophysiology HESI. Graded A+
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- Which rationale best supports an older client's risk of complications related to a dysrhythmia? - An older 
client is intolerant of decreased cardiac output which may cause dizziness and falls 
In an older client, cardiac output is decreased and a loss of contractility and elasticity reduces systemic 
and cerebral blood flow, so dysrhythmias, such as bradycardia or tachycardia is poorly tolerated, and 
increases the client's risk for syncope, falls, transient ischemic attacks, and possibly dem...
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Lanari
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Hesi Pathophysiology Practice Exam Questions with accurate rationale answers. Graded A+
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---10January 20242023/2024A+
- After talking w/ the HCP, a male pt continues to have questions about the results of a prostatic surface 
antigen (PSA) screening test and asks the nurse how the PSA levels become elevated. The nurse should 
explain which pathophysiological mechanism? - As the prostate gland enlarges, its cells contribute more 
PSA in the circulating blood 
PSA is a glycoprotein found in prostatic epithelial cells, and elevations are used as a specific tumor 
markers. Elevations in PSA are r/t gland volume, ie. ...
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Lanari
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HESI Pathophysiology questions and answers. Latest 2022
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---37January 20242023/2024A+
- An initial disturbance in a system sets off a chain of events that does not favor stability and often 
abruptly displaces a system from its steady state: What is that? - positive feedback 
What organ shrinks with age? - gums 
Which of the following is true? 
a. An infant will have a slower heart rate than an adult 
b. The elderly has better temperature sensations 
c. There are more sweat glands in an elderly person 
d. There is less thirst perception in the elderly - d. There is less thirst perc...
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Lanari