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NR283 Exam 2 Chamberlain Questions With Complete Solutions Sudden death Cardiogenic shock Rupture of necrotic heart/cardiac tamponade(fluid surround the heart, putting pressure on it) Thromboembolism, which causes a cerebrovascular accident (aka a stroke) hhCorrect Answers hhMI complications When each cell type differentiates and carries out particular functions....? hhCorrect Answers hhDifferentiation is The part of the cell cycle during which the nucleus divides. And requires genetic control of DNA and RNA hhCorrect Answers hhMitosis is Is DN A in a parent cell is altered then passed on, the offspring with then carry the ________? hhCorrect Answers hhMutation The process of programmed cell death, controlled by genetic elements is called? hhCorrect Answers hhApoptosis Another name for a tumor is? hhCorrect Answers hhNeoplasm What do we call a cellular growth that no longer responds to genetic controls, and continues to reproduce without need to do so? hhCorrect Answers hhNeoplasms What deprives other cells of nutrition, and often consist of atypical or immature cells? hhCorrect Answers hhTumor (Neoplasm) The type of cell from which the tumor arises and the unique structure and growth patterns it has. hhCorrect Answers hhCharacteristics of tumors depend on What usually has differentiated cells that produ ce at a higher rate than normal, are encapsulated, and expand but do NOT spread? hhCorrect Answers hhBenign Tumor What results from compression to adjacent structures/organs and can be life threatening if it occurs in the brain? hhCorrect Answers hhTissue dam age from benign tumors If you identified undifferentiated, nonfunctional cells in the body, that were infiltrating and spreading to surround tissues or distant areas, with rapid reproduction and abnormal mitotic tissue, what could you assume this is? hhCorrect Answers hhMalignant tumor What type of tumor lacks control of mitosis, does not undergo apoptosis, has altered surface antigens, and often breaks loose from each other and travels to distant areas of the body to invade tissue? hhCorrect Answers hhMalign ant What kind of mass compresses blood vessels and can lead to necrosis and inflammation around the tumor hhCorrect Answers hhMalignant What type of tumor may secrete enzymes/hormones that can break down the proteins and cells? hhCorrect Answers hhMalignant When malignant tumor cells secrete growth factors, stimulating the development of new capillaries within the tumor, this is referred to as? hhCorrect Answers hhAngiogenesis Pain, obstruction and tissue necrosis/ulceration are considered to be? hhCorrect Ans wers hhLocal effects of Tumors This specific local effect of a tumor can be present until late stages and occurs when a tumor is very advanced, however the severity all depends on the type of tumor. This local effect is known as? hhCorrect Answers hhPain The specific local effect of a tumor which occurs when a tumor compresses a duct or passageway, causing the blood supply, lymphatic flow, digestive tract, or airflow to the bronchi to be restricted. This can be identified as which local effect? hhCorrect Answ ers hhObstruction The specific local effect of tumor which may cause bleeding or infection near or around a tumor can be identified as? hhCorrect Answers hhUlceration or Tissue necrosis The 3 different type of obstruction by tumors are? hhCorrect Answers hhPolyploid Tumor, External Mass, and Circumferential Tumor What are the two different ways a malignant tumor can spread? hhCorrect Answers hhInvasion and Matastasis

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