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NSG 533 Adv Pathophysiology Exam 1 questions and answers Graded A+
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- NSG 533 Adv Pathophysiology Exam 1 questions 
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What are the five components of pathophysiology? - 
pidemiology 
pathogenesis 
clinical manifestations 
outcomes 
Etiology - -simple -complex -idiopathic -iatrogenic 
Epidemiology - 
Causative factor 
etiology 
Patterns in populations of people and their characteristics -incidence -prevalence 
Incidence - 
Prevalence - 
Pathogenesis - 
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NSG 533 Adv Pathophysiology Exam 1questions and answers Graded A+
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- NSG 533 Adv Pathophysiology Exam 1questions 
and answers Graded A+ 
What are the five components of pathophysiology? - 
pidemiology 
pathogenesis 
clinical manifestations 
outcomes 
Etiology - -simple -complex -idiopathic -iatrogenic 
Epidemiology - 
Causative factor 
etiology 
Patterns in populati
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NSG 533 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 2 questions and answers Graded A+
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- NSG 533 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 2 
questions and answers Graded A+ 
Sex-linked traits 
Traits that are inherited with sex chromosomes 
Autosomal traits 
Traits that are inherited with non-sex chromosomes 
X-linked recessive disorders 
Genetic variants on the X chromosome; more common in males. Both copies of 
the gene must be altered in female, but only one copy must be altered in males. 
Ex: colorblindness. 
X-linked dominant disorders 
Genetic variants on the X chromosome. Onl...
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NSG 533 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 3 questions and answers Graded A+
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- NSG 533 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 3 
questions and answers Graded A+ 
List the novel risk factors for CAD 
1) markers of inflammation, ischemia, and thrombosis (elevated high sensitivity C 
reactive protein, troponin, fibrinogen) 2) adipokines (leptin, 
adiponectin) 3) CKD 4) air pollution and ionizing radiation 5) medications 
(NSAIDs) 6) coronary artery calcification and carotid wall thickness 
and 7) microbiome 8) small dense LDL particles and 
lipoprotein(a) 9) Hyperhomocysteinemi...
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NSG 533 Exam 3 questions and answers Graded A+
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- NSG 533 Exam 3 questions and answers Graded A+ 
Universal stages of Heart Failure (HF) - - Pre HF - HF - Advanced HF - At-risk for HF 
according to the universal definition, what is "at-risk for HF"? - 
have HF, but at risk - no current or prior s/s - no structural, functional, or biomarker evidence supporting HF 
according to the universal definition, what is "HF" - - do not - clinical syndrome - current or prior s/s of HF - caused by structural of functional cardiac abnor...
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NSG 533 Pathophysiology Exam2 questions and answers Graded A+
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- NSG 533 Pathophysiology Exam2 questions and 
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What is genetics? - 
Study of inherited traits and variations; examination of 
a particular/small group of gene(s); focused/individual picture 
What is genomics? - 
Total genetic composition of organism/species; 
analysis of entire species genome; broad view 
Gene - 
Basic unit of heredity that codes for specific protein leading to a 
characteristic or function 
Allele - 
One version of a gene at a given location...
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NSG 533 Adv Pathophysiology Exam 1 (Questions & Answers) Rated 100% Correct!!
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- What are the 4 common mechanisms of cell injury and death? - CORRECT ANSWER- 
1. ATP depletion 
2. O2 and oxygen-derived free radicals 
3. Intracellular calcium and loss of steady state 
4. Membrane permeability defect 
What is ATP depletion? - CORRECT ANSWER-Inability of cell to produce adequate 
ATP to fuel normal activities 
-most common: hypoxia 
How does hypoxia affect cellular energy production? - CORRECT ANSWER-Hypoxia 
leads to the inability to perform oxidative phosphorylation (aerobic)...
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