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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Fluid and Electrolytes

Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Fluid and Electrolytes

1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of

fluid homeostasis.

a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between

the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.

Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between

the three main fluid compartments...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Fluid and Electrolytes

Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Fluid and Electrolytes

1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of

fluid homeostasis.

a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between

the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.

Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between

the three main fluid compartments...
N5315 Advanced PathophysiologyFluid and ElectrolytesCore Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizer
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Endometrial cycle and the occurrence of ovulation

-menstrual cyclestarts with menarche (first menstruation)

ends with menopause (cessation of menstrual flow for 1

year)

-Cycles -anovulatory at first may vary in length from 10 to 60

days or more.

-As adolescence proceeds into adulthood, regular patterns of

menstruation and ovulation are established at intervals

ranging from 21 to 45 days.

-Menstruation continues to recur in a recognizable and

characteristic pattern during adulthood, ...
N5315 Advanced PathophysiologyFluid and ElectrolytesCore Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizer
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Endometrial cycle and the occurrence of ovulation

-menstrual cyclestarts with menarche (first menstruation)

ends with menopause (cessation of menstrual flow for 1

year)

-Cycles -anovulatory at first may vary in length from 10 to 60

days or more.

-As adolescence proceeds into adulthood, regular patterns of

menstruation and ovulation are established at intervals

ranging from 21 to 45 days.

-Menstruation continues to recur in a recognizable and

characteristic pattern during adulthood, ...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
Exam (elaborations) • 14
pages
• 2024
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Fluid and Electrolytes

Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Fluid and Electrolytes

1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of

fluid homeostasis.

a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between

the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.

Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between

the three main fluid compartments...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Fluid and Electrolytes

Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Fluid and Electrolytes

1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of

fluid homeostasis.

a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between

the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.

Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between

the three main fluid compartments...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
Exam (elaborations) • 14
pages
• 2024
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Fluid and Electrolytes

Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Fluid and Electrolytes

1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of

fluid homeostasis.

a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between

the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.

Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between

the three main fluid compartments...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Fluid and Electrolytes

Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Fluid and Electrolytes

1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of

fluid homeostasis.

a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between

the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.

Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between

the three main fluid compartments...
module2sg N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
Exam (elaborations) • 14
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Fluid and Electrolytes

Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Fluid and Electrolytes

1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of

fluid homeostasis.

a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between

the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.

Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between

the three main fluid compartments...
module2sg N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Fluid and Electrolytes

Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Fluid and Electrolytes

1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of

fluid homeostasis.

a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between

the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.

Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between

the three main fluid compartments...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Cancer Module Objectives with Advanced Organizers Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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• 2024
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Cancer

Module Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Cancer

1. Examine the basic concepts of cancer nomenclature and biology.

a. Identify the cancer types which produce the tumor markers alpha fetoprotein,

carcinoembryonic antigen, beta human chorionic gonadotropin, and prostate

specific antigen.

Tumor Marker Origin

Alpha Fetoprotein Liver and Germ Cells

Carcinoembryonic Antigen GI, Pancreas, Lung, Breast, etc

Beta Human Chorionic

gonadotropin

Germ Cells
...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Cancer Module Objectives with Advanced Organizers Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Cancer

Module Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Cancer

1. Examine the basic concepts of cancer nomenclature and biology.

a. Identify the cancer types which produce the tumor markers alpha fetoprotein,

carcinoembryonic antigen, beta human chorionic gonadotropin, and prostate

specific antigen.

Tumor Marker Origin

Alpha Fetoprotein Liver and Germ Cells

Carcinoembryonic Antigen GI, Pancreas, Lung, Breast, etc

Beta Human Chorionic

gonadotropin

Germ Cells
...
Questions

1. The clinical scenario is most consistent with which acid base

disorder? You may simply list your answer below using a bullet point

format. This does not have to be in a complete sentence.

a. Metabolic acidosis

2. What data in the clinical scenario supports your diagnosis? You may

simply list your answers below using a bullet point format. This does

not have to be in a complete sentence.

a. Low Co2 level of 18mEq/L

3. What caused this person's acid base disorder? You may si...
NURS 5315 cs1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Questions

1. The clinical scenario is most consistent with which acid base

disorder? You may simply list your answer below using a bullet point

format. This does not have to be in a complete sentence.

a. Metabolic acidosis

2. What data in the clinical scenario supports your diagnosis? You may

simply list your answers below using a bullet point format. This does

not have to be in a complete sentence.

a. Low Co2 level of 18mEq/L

3. What caused this person's acid base disorder? You may si...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Genetics Core Concepts and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
Exam (elaborations) • 9
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• 2024
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Genetics

Core Concepts and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Genetics

1. Analyze the pathological processes which alter the structure and role of the DNA and

RNA molecules.

a. Describe the structure and function of the DNA molecule and its clinical

significance.

i. Four types of nitrogenous bases of DNA include adenine, cytosine,

guanine, and thymine commonly represented as their first letter. Physical

structure of DNA is the double- helix model which c...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Genetics Core Concepts and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Genetics

Core Concepts and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Genetics

1. Analyze the pathological processes which alter the structure and role of the DNA and

RNA molecules.

a. Describe the structure and function of the DNA molecule and its clinical

significance.

i. Four types of nitrogenous bases of DNA include adenine, cytosine,

guanine, and thymine commonly represented as their first letter. Physical

structure of DNA is the double- helix model which c...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
Exam (elaborations) • 14
pages
• 2024
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Fluid and Electrolytes

Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Fluid and Electrolytes

1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of

fluid homeostasis.

a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between

the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.

Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between

the three main fluid compartments...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
Last document update:
ago
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Fluid and Electrolytes

Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Fluid and Electrolytes

1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of

fluid homeostasis.

a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between

the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.

Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between

the three main fluid compartments...
N5315 Advanced PathophysiologyImmune SystemPrerequisite Knowledge Objectives with AdvancedOrganizers1
Exam (elaborations) • 8
pages
• 2023
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Immune System

Prerequisite Knowledge Objectives with Advanced

Organizers

1. Examine the structure and function of the immune system.

a. Describe how the normal function of T-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte cells differ.

Background: P. 225-226

Each individual T or B cell specifically recognizes only one particular antigen, but the sum of the

population of lymphocytes specificities may represent millions of foreign antigens. This process

is called the generation...
N5315 Advanced PathophysiologyImmune SystemPrerequisite Knowledge Objectives with AdvancedOrganizers1
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Immune System

Prerequisite Knowledge Objectives with Advanced

Organizers

1. Examine the structure and function of the immune system.

a. Describe how the normal function of T-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte cells differ.

Background: P. 225-226

Each individual T or B cell specifically recognizes only one particular antigen, but the sum of the

population of lymphocytes specificities may represent millions of foreign antigens. This process

is called the generation...
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