NR 283 Pathophysiology Exam 2 Study Guide
Chapter 81.Psoriasis2.HSV I and HSV II3.HPVPredisposing factor: Cancer Cervical 4.Fungal infectionsAthletes foot5.ScabiesPOOP6.Contact dermatitis7.Hansen’s diseaseChapter 131.Respiratory mucosa (where is it located)Starts in nares and ends in the avoliRespiratory mucosa is CONTINUOUS2.ChemoreceptorsPurpose3.Characteristics of sputum and what variations represent4.LaryngotracheobronchitisCROUP what causes it?5.TuberculosisTypes S&S6.Cystic Fibrosis (seven questions)KNOW EVERYTHING7.Bronchogenic carcinoma8.Malignant neoplasmsPredisposing factors 9.AspirationObstructed10. Chronic bronchitisEffects11.Asthma and how it relates to TuberculosisPeople with asthma will NOT LIKELY develop TB12. InfluenzaTypesS&S13. CPAP and what it does14. HemoptysisChapter 101.Vitamin K2.ABO Know blood typesWhat antibodies are present (A=A, B=
NR 283 Pathophysiology Exam 2 Study Guide
Chapter 81.Psoriasis2.HSV I and HSV II3.HPVPredisposing factor: Cancer Cervical 4.Fungal infectionsAthletes foot5.ScabiesPOOP6.Contact dermatitis7.Hansen’s diseaseChapter 131.Respiratory mucosa (where is it located)Starts in nares and ends in the avoliRespiratory mucosa is CONTINUOUS2.ChemoreceptorsPurpose3.Characteristics of sputum and what variations represent4.LaryngotracheobronchitisCROUP what causes it?5.TuberculosisTypes S&S6.Cystic Fibrosis (seven questions)KNOW EVERYTHING7.Bronchogenic carcinoma8.Malignant neoplasmsPredisposing factors 9.AspirationObstructed10. Chronic bronchitisEffects11.Asthma and how it relates to TuberculosisPeople with asthma will NOT LIKELY develop TB12. InfluenzaTypesS&S13. CPAP and what it does14. HemoptysisChapter 101.Vitamin K2.ABO Know blood typesWhat antibodies are present (A=A, B=