Pathophysiology game (CHF, DM2, CKD, Hypothyroidism)Versión en línea Test your knowledge of nursing diagnoses by correctly ordering them based on their specificity from general to specific. por Teisha Vaughn 1 Order the elements based on the sequence of physiological changes that occur in the body during the progression of CHF. Decreased cardiac output Fluid retention Increased cardiac workload Activation of neurohormonal systems Myocardial injury Heart remodeling 2 Order the elements based on the progression of pathophysiological changes in chronic kidney disease from initial to advanced stages. Glomerular hyperfiltration Development of glomerulosclerosis End-stage renal disease Compensatory hypertrophy of remaining nephrons Tubulointerstitial fibrosis Decreased nephron function 3 Order the elements based on the sequence of physiological changes that occur in the body leading to Type 2 Diabetes. Increased hepatic glucose production Elevated blood glucose levels Insulin resistance develops in peripheral tissues Increased insulin production by the pancreas Dysfunction of pancreatic beta cells Development of complications related to diabetes 4 Order the elements based on the sequence of events in the pathophysiology of diabetic foot ulcers, from initial risk factors to ulcer formation. Peripheral neuropathy Ulcer formation Infection Foot deformities Poor circulation Skin breakdown 5 Order the elements based on the sequence of physiological changes that occur in the body due to hypothyroidism, from initial effects to final consequences. Decreased production of thyroid hormones Accumulation of glycosaminoglycans in tissues Increased levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Manifestation of clinical symptoms such as fatigue and weight gain Reduced metabolic rate Decreased energy production and utilization