NR 283 Pathophysiology Exam 2 Study Guide Latest

NR 283 Pathophysiology Exam 2 Study Guide Latest

NR 283 Pathophysiology Exam 2 Study Guide Latest

Chapter 81. Psoriasis 2. HSV I and HSV II3.HPVPredisposing factor: Cancer Cervical 4.Fungal infections Athletes foot5. ScabiesPOOP6. Contact dermatitis7.Hansen’s disease Chapter 131.Respiratory mucosa (where is it located)Starts in nares and ends in the avoli  Respiratory mucosa is CONTINUOUS2.ChemoreceptorsPurpose3.Characteristics of sputum and what variations represent4.LaryngotracheobronchitisCROUP what causes it?5.TuberculosisTypes S&S6.Cystic Fibrosis (seven questions)KNOW EVERYTHING7.Bronchogenic carcinoma8.Malignant neoplasms Predisposing factors 9.AspirationObstructed10. Chronic bronchitisEffects11.Asthma and how it relates to Tuberculosis People with asthma will NOT LIKELY develop TB12. InfluenzaTypesS&S13. CPAP and what it does14. Hemoptysis Chapter 101.Vitamin K2.ABO Know blood types What antibodies are present (A=A, B=

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