PATHO 3366 (PATHO3366)

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University of Texas, Arlington PATHO 3366 Mock Exam 2 Answered Spring 2024.
  • University of Texas, Arlington PATHO 3366 Mock Exam 2 Answered Spring 2024.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 14 pages • 2024
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  • Mock Exam 2 This mock exam is not an actual representation of your test. It is only a tool to help understand difficult concepts located with the course. Answers on last page. 1. During a routine sports physical a nurse was able to palpate (feel) a patient’s spleen and concluded it was enlarged. Which of the following could be a cause? Select all that apply (more than one answer is correct). A. The patient may have poor dietary intake in vitamins. B. The patient may have contacted the E...
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University of Texas, Arlington PATHO 3366 Mock Final Exam Spring 2024 Answers sheet at the end.
  • University of Texas, Arlington PATHO 3366 Mock Final Exam Spring 2024 Answers sheet at the end.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 20 pages • 2024
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  • Mock Final Exam This mock exam is not an actual representation of your test. It is only a tool, created by former patho students, to help understand difficult concepts located within the course. NOTE: Lab resources will be provided within each question unless it has been stated that the value must be remembered “now and for forever” Answers on last page. 1. A patient presents with melena. Which of the following problems could cause this? Select all that apply. A. Esophageal varices ...
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Pathophysiology Final Exam Review
  • Pathophysiology Final Exam Review

  • Exam (elaborations) • 46 pages • 2022
  • Hypopituitarism  Etiology o Congenital, genetic disease o Destruction of the gland (surgery/ radiation) o Tumor/ mass lesions o Pituitary infection o Deficiency of hypothalamic hormones Disorders of the posterior pituitary ADH • ADH: peptide synthesized by cells in the hypothalamus -> transported along a neural pathway -> store in pituitary • Nerve impulses causes stored ADH to be released into circulation based on serum osmolality (so based on what your body needs) o Too...
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