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A Nurse practitioner(NP) explains to a patients wife why CKD…

A Nurse practitioner(NP) explains to a patients wife why CKD patients  have a higher occurrence of bone pain and fractures. What pathophysiologic mechanism did the NP directly contributes to this condition?

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A healthcare worker has a positive tuberculin skin test but…

A healthcare worker has a positive tuberculin skin test but no symptoms or radiographic abnormalities. Which immunologic mechanism most directly explains this result?  

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A healthy climber rapidly ascends to an elevation of 14,000…

A healthy climber rapidly ascends to an elevation of 14,000 feet and begins experiencing headache, fatigue, and shortness of breath. Which physiologic mechanism most directly causes the climber’s hypoxemia?

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A patient with pulmonary tuberculosis develops chronic cough…

A patient with pulmonary tuberculosis develops chronic cough, weight loss, and night sweats. Imaging reveals cavitary lung lesions. Which pathologic process most directly causes lung tissue destruction?  

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John is a 52 y/o patient with nephrotic syndrome develops se…

John is a 52 y/o patient with nephrotic syndrome develops severe edema and proteinuria. He has extensive peripheral swelling of extremities. Which mechanism most directly contributes to this assessment finding?  

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A patient with chronic urinary retention develops continuous…

A patient with chronic urinary retention develops continuous dribbling of urine. Which pathophysiologic mechanism most directly explains this condition?  

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A patient with severe COPD develops confusion and elevated P…

A patient with severe COPD develops confusion and elevated PaCO₂ levels. Which mechanism most directly explains carbon dioxide retention?  

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A patient with bronchiectasis produces large amounts of puru…

A patient with bronchiectasis produces large amounts of purulent sputum. Which pathophysiologic change most directly contributes to recurrent infections?  

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A 33 y/o patient receives high doses of aminoglycoside antib…

A 33 y/o patient receives high doses of aminoglycoside antibiotics during hospitalization and later develops acute kidney injury. Which pathophysiologic mechanism most directly caused this condition?  

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A patient 28 y/o patient with poorly controlled diabetes and…

A patient 28 y/o patient with poorly controlled diabetes and history of repeated episodes of DKA develops proteinuria and declining kidney function. Which pathophysiologic mechanism most directly contributes to diabetic kidney disease?  

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