NUR 239 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS (NUR239)
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NUR239 Exam / NUR 239 Exam (New, 2020): Illinois State University Pathophysiology & Pharmacotherapeutics:PYSCH (Already graded A)(SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Verified 100%)
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ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY
NUR 239 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS NURSING


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1.	What is oppositional defiant disorder? 
ANS: Uncooperative, defiant, disobedient and hostile behavior towards authority figures WITHOUT major antisocial violations 
 
2.	What sex is most affected by oppositional defiant disorder? 
ANS: Males 
 
3.	What is conduct disorder? 
ANS: Aggression, deceitfulness characterized by harming people or property 
 
4.	What is intermittent explosiv...
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NUR239 Exam / NUR 239 Exam (New, 2020): Illinois State University Pathophysiology & Pharmacotherapeutics (Already graded A)(SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Verified 100%)
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ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY
NUR 239 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS NURSING


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1.	What is the normal range of CD4 cells in the body? 
ANS: 800 - 1200 
 
2.	The body can remain healthy with a CD4 level over what? 
ANS: 500 

3.	At what point is a patient with HIV is diagnosed with AIDS? 
ANS: when the CD4 T cell count drops below 200 or the patient develops wasting syndrome, which is the loss of 10% or more of ideal body mass. 

4.	What are two common symptoms of AIDS? ...
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NUR239 Exam 1 / NUR 239 Exam 1 (New, 2020): Illinois State University Pathophysiology & Pharmacotherapeutics:NEURO (Already graded A)(SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Verified 100%
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ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY
NUR 239 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS NURSING


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1.	What is a seizure? 
ANS: A seizure is a paroxysmal, uncontrolled electrical discharge of neurons in the brain that interrupts normal function. 
 
2.	What is Epilepsy? 
ANS: Epilepsy is a condition in which a person has spontaneous reoccurring seizures caused by a chronic underlying condition. 
 
3.	What are the 4 stages of a seizure? 
ANS: 
I.	The prodromal phase (signs or activit...
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NUR239 Exam 1 / NUR 239 Exam 1 (New, 2020): Illinois State University Pathophysiology & Pharmacotherapeutics:MUSCULOSKELETAL (Already graded A)(SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Verified 100%)
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ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY
NUR 239 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS NURSING


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1.	What is arthritis? 
ANS: inflammation of a joint 
 
2.	What would be present in stage 1 of Rheumatoid Arthritis? 
ANS: No destructive changes on x-ray; possibly evidence of osteoporosis of x-ray 
 
3.	What is subluxation? 
ANS: Incomplete or partial dislocation of a joint 
 
4.	What does a elevated "sed rate" (ESR) lab result indicate? 
ANS: 
 
 
5.	What are the 3 most...
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