Pott s Disease Pathophysiology

Pott s Disease Pathophysiology

what is bons potts disease​

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1. what is bons potts disease​


Answer:

because covid-19

Explanation:

i China they eat malicious food

Answer:

Pott disease is the most dangerous form of musculoskeletal tuberculosis

Explanation:

because it can cause bone destruction, deformity, and paraplegia. Pott disease most commonly involves the thoracic and lumbosacral spine.


2. Pathophysiology of Ilver Cancer​


Answer:

In the initial stages of liver disease, inflammatory (hepatitis) or fatty (steatosis) changes, or both (steatohepatitis), can occur. If the cause of liver injury is not removed, the damage can progress to fibrosis and eventually cirrhosis.


3. digeorge syndrome pathophysiology


DiGeorge Syndrome is a primary immunodeficiency disease caused by abnormal migration and development of certain cells and tissues during fetal development. As part of the developmental defect, the thymus gland may be affected and T-lymphocyte production may be impaired, resulting in low T-lymphocyte numbers and frequent infections.

4. Which statement regarding the pathophysiology of myasthenia gravis is true?


Answer:

sorry po di ko alam

Explanation:

paki brainlese na lang po

thank you po sa point


5. B.On Prefixes and SuffixesDirections Give words with prefixes and suffixes. Fill in the chart below.Words with prefixes Meaning of the& SuffixesWordSentences1.unhot airito you for you gomme cell my-your importe! be potte to elder2. im_______3.in________4.re________5.______ful6._________less​


Answer:

5)useful

6)unless

Explanation:

useful

unless

yan lng po alam ko


6. Discuss the pathophysiology of polycythemia vera. (10 points)​


Polycythemia vera is a condition characterized by an increased number of red blood cells in the bloodstream (erythrocytosis). Affected people may also have excess white blood cells and platelets. Conditions where the body makes too many of these cells are known as myeloproliferative neoplasms.


7. on first week, I planted two potted plants, three pottted plants on the second week, five potted plants on the third week, eight potted plants on the fourth week, and so on. How many potted plants will i have on the sixth week? what is the total number of potted plants will i have on this six-week period?​


Answer:

on first week, I planted two potted plants, three pottted plants on the second week, five potted plants on the third week, eight potted plants on the fourth week, and so on. How many potted plants will i have on the sixth week? what is the total number of potted plants will i have on this six-week period?


8. Pathophysiology of thyroid hormone production


Answer:

no comment

Explanation:

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9. What is the pathophysiology of the process of complete digestion?name the 8 organs


Answer:

The main organs that make up the digestive system (in order of their function) are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus. Helping them along the way are the pancreas, gall bladder and liver. Here's how these organs work together in your digestive system.

Explanation:


10. Create a diagram for each showing the pathophysiology of metabolic acidosis and metabolic alkalosis.​


Answer:

The first stage of cellular respiration is glycolysis, which takes a six-carbon glucose and breaks it down into two pyruvate molecules which contain three carbons each.

Explanation:


11. Paki sagutan po plss need kuna po ngayun plss po now na po last day na po ngayun mamaya i papast kuna po ito plss poTT​


Answer:

10. B. Group 15

11. D. 5

12. C. Noble gase

Answer:

10. B

11 . D

12. C

Explanation:

NASA itaas


12. Additional Activity ACTIVITY 7: What's Wrong? Score: /10 Directions. Corona Virus is the main reason why the world turned to mayhem. But before its existence the world is already suffering from different ailments. Search for one disease and explain how it disrupts either nutrition, gas exchange, circulation, the need for homeostasis, salt and water balance, defense from disease, hormones, control system or body movement. What body systemys is/are affected? You may use concept map to explain the basic pathophysiology of your chosen topic. A well explained topic will be given 10 points, NOTE: Use a separate sheet of paper for this activity,


Answer:

Explanation:

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13. Which of the following pathophysiological mechanisms that occur in the lung parenchyma allow pneumonia to develop?


Answer:

use the present tense of the ver


14. How do you know that Mrs. Pott was kind?​


He is my friend and a neighbor?

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15. 1. how do you know that Mrs. Pott is kind?2. how did Mrs. Pott know that the kitten was sick?3. why did the dwarf give Mrs. Pott the knitting needles?4. what is special about the knitting needles?5 how were the knitting needles are reward to Mrs. Pott?​


how is typacal las day la day in kan

Answer:

1. Mrs. Potts gave the kitten shelter and food

2. Mrs. Potts knew that the kitten was sick because it was in a bush and it was in great pain

3. The dwarf gave mrs potts the needle for her kindness and taking care of the kitten

4. The needle was a Magic needle so it made socks for her every night

5. She took care of the sick and hurt kitten so the dwarf gave her the needles in return for her kindness.


16. Primary Source “Natural selection was not always a matter of survival of the fittest but also survival of those most adaptable to changing surroundings.” _- Dr. Rick Potts Smithsonian’s Human Origins Program Tanong: Batay sa sipi sa itaas, ano ang nais ipaliwanag ng may- akda? Bakit mahalaga na ang tao ay magkaroon ng kakayahan na makaangkop sa pagbabago ng kanyang kapaligiran? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________


Answer:

Ang bawat organismo ay may natatanging ecosystem kung saan ito nakatira. Ang lahat ng mga organismo ay kailangang umangkop sa kanilang tirahan upang makaligtas. Nangangahulugan ito ng pag-aangkop upang makaligtas sa mga kondisyon ng klimatiko ng ecosystem, mga mandaragit, at iba pang mga species na nakikipagkumpitensya para sa parehong pagkain at espasyo.

Sana nakatulong ito :)


17. Concept map pathophysiology diabetes insipidus


Answer:

DIABETES INSIPIDUS

PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISM

Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a urinary concentration disorder caused by a transient or chronic deficiency or insensitivity to vasopressin, or antidiuretic hormone (ADH). This condition makes the kidneys (especially the kidney collecting ducts and tubules) unable to store water. The result is the excretion of large amounts of dilute or hypotonic urine and excessive thirst (polydipsia).

Explanation:

ADH, which is produced in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of the hypothalamus, controls water balance. Serum water content is measured by serum osmolality (normal value is 285 to 295 mmol/kg). From the hypothalamus ADH is transported via nerve fibers in neurosecretory granules to the posterior pituitary gland, where it is stored. When released, it travels to the kidneys, where it causes the renal tubules to concentrate urine and return excess water to the bloodstream. If a person begins to become dehydrated, the anterior pituitary signals the posterior pituitary to release ADH and signals the kidneys to reabsorb free water.

The diagnosis of DI should be considered in patients who have large urine volumes, excessive thirst, and nocturia. Excessive thirst and nocturia were found only in responsive patients; therefore serum laboratory values, as well as intake and output, should be closely monitored in unresponsive high-risk patients. Neurologic signs may include altered level of consciousness, restlessness, weakness, confusion and, in severe cases, seizures caused by an imbalance of sodium and other electrolytes. Responsive patients may complain of dry tongue and mouth. Cardiovascular signs are consistent with dehydration and may include hypotension, tachycardia, azotemia, and temperature elevation from fluid volume loss and hypothalamic disturbances. Patients who are dehydrated may have poor skin turgor, sunken eyes, dry mucous membranes, fatigue, lethargy, headaches, and irritability. Nocturia and polyuria (urine output greater than 30 mL/kg/day) are classic signs of DI, along with polydipsia (digestion of fluids ranging from 2 to 20 L/day).

Diagnostic findings

1. Urinary hyposmolarity (less than 150 to 200 mOsm/L) due to dilute urine

2. Serum hyperosmolarity (more than 300 mOsm/L) due to dehydration

3. Low specific gravity (1.001 to 1.005) due to reduced urine concentration

4. Sodium levels are normal or above normal (more than 145 mEq/L) due to dehydration

For the concept map of diabetes insipidus as follows.


18. Direction: Read and answer the following questions carefully. Write your answpaper. (ANSWER ONLY)1. You are beginning a game of (English language) Scrabble. You put dowHow many tiles do you have left?A 3B. 2C.42. How many total tiles are there in the game of Scrabble?A. 95B. 105C. 1003. Strategies in chess are used by economists as a basis for which theory?A. International trade theory B. Financial theoryC. Game the4. When were the modern rules for chess standardized?A. 19th centuryB. 20th centuryC. 21st centu5. Chess is featured in which of the following famous books?A. The Lord of the Rings B. Charlie BoneC. Harry PottPOST-TESTinntinn: Pond and answer the following questions carefully. Write your answe​


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C
A
B
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19. explain the quote natural selection was not always a mattress survival of the fittest but also survival of those most adaptable to changing surroundings by dr rick potts.​


Answer:

kailangang natin MA addapt and nangyayari Sa kapaligiran


20. Week 9 Activity 2 Need po talaga huhu thx poTT-TT


Answer:

E G Y P T

T- 2(3x+7)+2(x+10)=perimeter

6x+14 + 2x+10=perimeter

8x+24

E- 2x²-7x-k=0 substitute 4

2(4)²-7(4)-k=0

2(16)-28-k=0

32-28-k=0

4-k=0

4=k

P- (2x²+7x+3)(x+2)=2x³+11x²+17x+6

Y- area=1/2bh

area=1/2(2x-4)(x+1)

area=1/2(2x²-2x-4)

area=x²-x-2

G- area=(L)(W)

area=(2x-1)(3x+2)

area=6x²+x-2

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21. Ano ang isinasaad sa teorya ng selection Variability ni Rick Potts?​


Answer:

"In the long view, the line between thriving and decline is a fine one," Potts said. "That is a theme of human evolutionary history."


22. Mr. Pott's adrenaline started through his system again, clearing some of the fog in his mind. Clearing means...a. acquittal b. convictions c. closing d. stopping ^^^hope someone can correctly answer this.,​


Answer:

B. CONVICTIONS

Explanation:


23. The four main categories based on pathophysiology in pulmonary edema?


Four Main Categories Based on Pathophysiology in Pulmonary Edema:

increased hydrostatic pressure edema - While permeability edema is caused by damage to the physical makeup of the pores in the microvascular membrane, hydrostatic edema refers to the buildup of extra interstitial fluid as a result of elevated capillary hydrostatic pressure. Water leaks from the blood vessels and into the surrounding tissue as a result of hydrostatic pressure building up inside the blood vessels. As a result, more fluid is pulled back into the vessels from the tissue and the protein content in the plasma rises.permeability edema with diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) - The acute phase of ARDS is thought to be characterized histologically by diffuse alveolar destruction (DAD). Edema, hyaline membranes, and inflammation characterize the acute phase of DAD, which is followed by an organizing phase marked by alveolar septal fibrosis and type II pneumocyte hyperplasia.permeability edema without diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) - Changes in membrane permeability without significant alveolar injury lead to permeability edema without DAD. Examples include "crack-lung," opiate overdose, or the delivery of cytokines like IL-2 when high-altitude pulmonary edema is present.mixed edema due to simultaneous increased hydrostatic pressure and permeability changes

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24. The PATHOPHYSIOLOGY of atrial septal defect


Answer:

The atrial septal defect (ASD) is a hole in the wall (septum) between the upper chambers of the heart (the atria). This hole allows blood to flow from the left atrium to the right atrium. The hole may be present at birth (congenital) or may develop later in life (acquired). Over time, the extra blood flow through the hole puts stress on the heart and lungs. This can lead to heart failure, lung disease, and other problems.


25. 1. how do you know that Mrs. Pott is kind​


Answer:

Mrs.pott have a big heart and a person when she see a kitten she lifted it up tenderly and carried it home, when her two kids say they whant to play with cat she refused because she afraid that might be hurt the kitten, because she cares about the kitten that's why she have a big heart.


26. 1. how do you know that Mrs. Pott is kind?2. how did Mrs. Pott know that the kitten was sick?3. why did the dwarf give Mrs. Pott the knitting needles?4. what is special about the knitting needles?5 how were the knitting needles are reward to Mrs. Pott?​


Answer:

nothing picture

Explanation:

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27. CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING A. Ana sve potte, centity the mater teacher potten, wie vou awer on the


Answer:

Explanation:

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28. List at least 3 disorders of nucleic acid then show in a diagram form its pathophysiology.


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29. why do you think that pinch pott is considered a traditional pottery making​


Answer:

A pinch pot is a simple form of hand-made pottery produced from ancient times to the present. The pinching method is to create pottery that can be ornamental or functional, and has been widely employed across culture.

Simple clay vessels such as bowls and cups of various sizes can be formed and shaped by hand using a methodical pinching process in which the clay walls are thinned by pinching them with thumb and forefinger. It is a basic pot making method often taught to young children or beginners.

The process begins with a ball of clay. Thumbs are pushed into the center, and then rudimentary walls are created by pinching and turning the pot. The pot is then pushed on a flat surface to create a flat surface, thereby creating the base. A base can be made by rolling three coils and pressing them together, and then onto the bottom of the pot. Pinched, compressed clay may also be used as a base for building coil pots. The base of the pot is less prone to cracking when formed this way


30. ACTIVITY 7: What's Wrong?Score:Directions: Corona Virus is the main reason why the world turned to mayhem. Butbefore its existence the world is already suffering from different ailments. Search forone disease and explain how it disrupts either nutrition, gas exchange, circulation,the need for homeostasis, salt and water balance, defense from disease, hormones,control system or body movement. What body system/s is/are affected? You mayuse concept map to explain the basic pathophysiology of your chosen topic. A wellexplained topic will be given 10 points.​


Answer:

The virus moves down your respiratory tract. That's the airway that includes your mouth, nose, throat, and lungs. Your lower airways have more ACE2 receptors than the rest of your respiratory tract. So COVID-19 is more likely to go deeper than viruses like the common cold.

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