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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Altered Cellular Function and Cancer Module Objectives with Advanced Organizers study guide
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Altered Cellular Function and Cancer

Module Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Cellular Adaptation Patterns

1. Analyze the differences between cellular adaptation patterns.

a. Differentiate between the etiology and the pathophysiology of atrophy,

hypertrophy, hyperplasia, dysplasia, and metaplasia and identify an example
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Altered Cellular Function and Cancer

Module Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Cellular Adaptation Patterns

1. Analyze the differences between cellular adaptation patterns.

a. Differentiate between the etiology and the pathophysiology of atrophy,

hypertrophy, hyperplasia, dysplasia, and metaplasia and identify an example
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NURS 5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology: Altered Cellular Function and Cancer Module Core Concepts and Objectives with Advanced Organizers. Study Guide. N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Altered Cellular Function and Cancer Module Core Concepts and Objectives with Advanced Organizers Cellular Physiology 1. Analyze the steps of the action potential. o Normal cell has a (-) charge inside and (+) charge outside with greatest Na+ outside and greatest K+ inside the cell. The difference in charges inside vs...
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NURS 5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology: Altered Cellular Function and Cancer Module Core Concepts and Objectives with Advanced Organizers. Study Guide. N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Altered Cellular Function and Cancer Module Core Concepts and Objectives with Advanced Organizers Cellular Physiology 1. Analyze the steps of the action potential. o Normal cell has a (-) charge inside and (+) charge outside with greatest Na+ outside and greatest K+ inside the cell. The difference in charges inside vs...
NURS 5315 Factors Which Affect Myocardial Contractility
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Factors Which Affect Myocardial Contractility (p1103)

1. Analyze factors which affect cardiac contractility.

 In healthy persons, three major factors determine the force of

contraction:

(1) Changes in the stretching of the ventricular myocardium

caused by variations in ventricular volume (preload)

(2) Alterations in nervous system input to the ventricles,

(3) Adequacy of myocardial oxygen supply

a. Evaluate the effects of the catecholamines on the cardiovascular

system.

Catecholamine E...
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Factors Which Affect Myocardial Contractility (p1103)

1. Analyze factors which affect cardiac contractility.

 In healthy persons, three major factors determine the force of

contraction:

(1) Changes in the stretching of the ventricular myocardium

caused by variations in ventricular volume (preload)

(2) Alterations in nervous system input to the ventricles,

(3) Adequacy of myocardial oxygen supply

a. Evaluate the effects of the catecholamines on the cardiovascular

system.

Catecholamine E...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Immune System Prerequisite Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Immune System

Prerequisite Knowledge Objectives with Advanced

Organizers1. 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 o...
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Immune System

Prerequisite Knowledge Objectives with Advanced

Organizers1. 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 o...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Renal and Urologic System Prerequisite Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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Anatomy and Physiology

1. Describe the anatomy and physiology of the main structures of the renal / urologic

system.

Structure or Physiologic

Process

Description of Role and Function

Urinary structures:

Ureters, Bladder,

Urethra

Renal calyces ureters; long intertwining smooth muscle bundles; peristalsis

propels urine into bladder and contraction of bladder during micturition prevents

backflow

Bladder is a basket weave of SM fiber forming detrusor muscle and

uroepithelium; profus...
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Anatomy and Physiology

1. Describe the anatomy and physiology of the main structures of the renal / urologic

system.

Structure or Physiologic

Process

Description of Role and Function

Urinary structures:

Ureters, Bladder,

Urethra

Renal calyces ureters; long intertwining smooth muscle bundles; peristalsis

propels urine into bladder and contraction of bladder during micturition prevents

backflow

Bladder is a basket weave of SM fiber forming detrusor muscle and

uroepithelium; profus...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Endocrine Prerequisite Knowledge Study Objectives
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Endocrine

Prerequisite Knowledge Study Objectives

Hormones of the Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland

1. Analyze the role of hormones produced by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland.

a. Create scripts for explaining the following to a patient or colleague in layman’s

terms which explain the glands of the endocrine system, the hormones they

produce, the target tissue and the hormone function to patients or coll
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Endocrine

Prerequisite Knowledge Study Objectives

Hormones of the Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland

1. Analyze the role of hormones produced by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland.

a. Create scripts for explaining the following to a patient or colleague in layman’s

terms which explain the glands of the endocrine system, the hormones they

produce, the target tissue and the hormone function to patients or coll
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic System Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Hematologic System

Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Disorders of Hemostasis

1. Examine the etiology, clinical manifestations, and the pathophysiology of disorders of

hemostasis.

a. Discuss how the process of hemostasis
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic System Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Hematologic System

Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Disorders of Hemostasis

1. Examine the etiology, clinical manifestations, and the pathophysiology of disorders of

hemostasis.

a. Discuss how the process of hemostasis
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Inflammation and Altered Immunity Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Inflammation and Altered Immunity

Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Inflammation

1. Examine the process of inflammation.

a. Analyze the role and function of the key players in the inflammatory process and describe

the implications for clinical practice.

Key Player Role and Function

Mast Cell - Central cells of inflammation and release histamine, chemotactic factors,

cytokines, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, growth factors, and other mediato...
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology

Inflammation and Altered Immunity

Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers

Inflammation

1. Examine the process of inflammation.

a. Analyze the role and function of the key players in the inflammatory process and describe

the implications for clinical practice.

Key Player Role and Function

Mast Cell - Central cells of inflammation and release histamine, chemotactic factors,

cytokines, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, growth factors, and other mediato...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Genetics Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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Genetics

Chapter 4

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. PAGE 136-137

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 can be envisioned as a

twisting ladder with chemical bonds as its rungs. ...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Genetics Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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Genetics

Chapter 4

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. PAGE 136-137

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 can be envisioned as a

twisting ladder with chemical bonds as its rungs. ...