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1 Exam (elaborations) Basic Pathophysiology MidTerm Exam Well Answered Graded A+ 2024. 2 Exam (elaborations) Basics of Pathophysiology Pre Test Exam Questions And Actual Answers 2024. 3 Exam (elaborations) Concept, Scope, and Common Terms of Pathophysiology Training Exam Verified And Complete Ans...

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Which type of changes are supposed to happen to cells: physiological or pathological? - Answer physiological, patho is bad necrosis - Answer cell death by an external injury, pathological process associated with a significant tissue damage. Intracellular content is released and enters the b...

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An ordered photographic display of a set of chromosomes from a single cell is a(n): A) metaphase spread. B) autosomal spread. C) karyotype. D) anaphase spread. - Answer c An error in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis is termed: A) aneuploidy. B) nondisjunction....

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the study of the causes of a disease - Answer Etiology a tissue in which the cells vary in size and shape - Answer Dysplasia when a group of cells in the body dies - Answer Necrosis wasting of skeletal muscle - Answer Atrophy ingestion of foreign material or cell debris by wh...

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Which of the following would be the most likely cause of an iatrogenic disease? A) An inherited disorder B) A combination of specific etiological factors C) An unwanted effect of a prescribed drug D) Prolonged exposure to toxic chemicals in the environment - Answer C The manifestations of...

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Movement of fluid in and out of the capillary bed is primarily controlled by two forces. Osmotic pressure is best described as: A) the attraction of large molecules to each other B) the force that pushes fluid out of the interstitial space C) the pressure created in the capillaries when the hea...

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Cellular atrophy involves: A) an increase in cell size. B) a decrease in cell size. C) an increase in the number of cells. D) a decrease in the number of cells. - Answer b The process of cellular atrophy is accomplished through which of the following processes? A) Loss of fluid B) Decrea...

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Failure to compensate to changes results in? - Answer disease, death Define Pathophysiology? - Answer study of the structural and function changes in cells, tissues and organs of the body that cause or caused by disease./failure to compensate Define homeostasis? - Answer external chan...

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____ is the maintainence of a steady state within the body. - Answer homeostasis ____ is the state of functional disequilibrium that may be resolved by recovery or death. - Answer disease ____ is the study of the physiological processes leading up to disease. - Answer Pathophysiolo...

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What is allergic asthma associated with? - Answer Type 1 Hypersensitivity; IgE mediated What are the S&S of ARDS? - Answer SOB, Shallow Rapid Breathing, Atelectasis (aveoli close), Dyspnea, Inspiratory Crackles, Respiratory Alkalosis, Decreased Lung Compliance, Hypoxemia What are the S...

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A patient is found to have liver disease, resulting in the removal of a lobe of his liver. Adaptation to the reduced size of the liver leads to ___________ of the remaining liver cells. A. Metaplasia B. Organ atrophy C. Compensatory hyperplasia D. Physiologic hyperplasia - Answer C An...

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Etiology - Answer causitive factors in a particular disease (what causes it?) Pathogenesis - Answer mechanism of its development; step by step of what occurs in a disease Predisoposing Factors - Answer risk factors Preventable Risk Factor(s) - Answer smoking, drinking, poor ...

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Etiology - Answer causitive factors in a particular disease (what causes it?) Pathogenesis - Answer mechanism of its development; step by step of what occurs in a disease Predisoposing Factors - Answer risk factors Preventable Risk Factor(s) - Answer smoking, drinking, poor ...

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A report comes back indicating that muscular atrophy has occurred. A nurse recalls that muscular atrophy involves a decrease in muscle cell: a. number b. size c. vacuoles d. lipofuscin - Answer B. Size During childhood, the thymus decreases in size, and this is referred to as what type of...

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Pathophysiology is: a. the study of healthy body systems and how they function together. b. the study of what causes disease. c. the study of human body structures. d. the study of how disease processes affect body function. -Answer d. the study of how disease processes affect body functi...

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Pathology - Answer A branch of medicine that deals with the structural and functional changes in tissues and organs of the body that cause or are caused by disease. Pathophysiology - Answer A specific branch of pathology that studies functional or physiologic changes in the body that resu...

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A certain disease is currently found in 1 of every 10 people in the country and 1,000 people contract the disease yearly. The population of the country is 4,500,000. Which of the following statements is correct? a. The prevalence of the disease is 10% and the incidence is .02%. b. The prevalence o...

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Prognosis is best described by which of the following a. the likely course of a disease process b. a guide for treatment c. the identification of a disease process d. a list of possible diseases affecting the patient - Answer a. the likely course of a disease process The most common cause o...

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1. Which of the following adaptive changes is considered to be the most dangerous with regard to malignant changes? a. atrophy b. dysplasia c. metaplasia d. hypertrophy - Answer dysplasia 2. Which of the following situations is an example of hyperplasia? 1. increase in the size of t...

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Cells that release chemical mediators are __________ and __________ . - Answer Damaged mast cells, platelets Chemical mediators - Answer Leukotrienes, serotonin, histamines, and prostaglandins The role of cytokines in the inflammation process is? - Answer Communication in tissues Se...

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etiology - Answer the study of the cause of disease (i.e. infections, heredity, alterations in immunity, malignancy, malnutrition, degeneration, or trauma) idiopathic - Answer cause of disease is unknown iatrogenic - Answer diseases that occur as a result of medical treatment examp...

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Which of the following terms means disease causing or has the potential to cause disease? - Answer Pathology Ms. M is diagnosed with colorectal cancer. What classification of cancer does Ms. M most likely have? - Answer Carcinoma The serum marker used to evaluate a tumor of the adrenal g...

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What does the cell need to survive? - Answer Water, sugar, oxygen What is it called when we move molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration? - Answer Diffusion What is it called when we move water through a semipermeable membrane from areas of high to low concentration? - A...

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Pathology vs Physiology - Answer Pathology- structural and functional changes to cells, tissues, organs that cause disease Physiology- functions of the human body Pathophysiology - Answer changes that happen to cells, tissues, organs that occur with disease and the effects of those changes...

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1. The study of the functioning of an organism in the presence of disease is called: A) biology. B) physiology. C) pathophysiology D) biochemistry. - Answer C) pathophysiology 2. The paramedic is in the BEST position to formulate an appropriate treatment plan for an ill patient if the param...

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A person is burned through all of her dermis with only a few epidermal appendages intact. The burn is classified as: A. 1st degree B. Superficial partial-thickness C. Deep partial-thickness D. Third E. Fourth - Answer C. Deep partial-thickness Which of the following burns is the least pain...

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When a patient asks what types of cancers are associated with tobacco use, how should the nurse respond? - Answer squamous and small cell adenocarcinomas When a patient has a fever, which of the following thermoregulatory mechanisms is activated? - Answer the body's thermostat is rest to a...

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b. The nonspecific defense system - Answer Tears are considered to be a component of: Select one: a. The specific body defense system b. The nonspecific defense system c. Tears are NOT a component of either defense system b. Antibody production - Answer A specific defense for the b...

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Which of the following would be the most likely cause of an iatrogenic disease? a. an inherited disorder b. a combination of specific etiologic factors c. an unwanted effect of a prescribed drug d. prolonged exposure to toxic chemicals in the environment - Answer c. an unwanted effect of a pre...

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Phenotype - Answer A phenotype is a trait we can observe. Genes carry instructions, and the result of our body following those instructions (for example, making a pigment in our eyes), is a phenotypic trait, like eye color. Sometimes a trait is the result of many different genes, like the 16 gen...

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Which of the following is an example of the clinical manifestation known as a sign? A. Nausea B. Bruise C. Headache D. Loss of appetite - Answer B Which of the following is an example of a factor that would affect the epidemiology of a particular disease? A. Predictive value B. Southeast...

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Autosomes - Answer the first 22 of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in males and females T/F: Autosomes are homologous? - Answer True What are sex chromosomes? - Answer they make up remaining pair of chromosomes Are male sex chromosomes homologous or non homologous? - Answer non-homo...

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"..." can be defined as the study of abnormalities in physiologic functioning of living beings, therefore it is about revealing the body's responses to disruptions in its internal or external environment. - Answer Pathophysiology It is important to consider that due to diversity, what two f...

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ATROPHY (OF CELL) -Answer A decrease in cell size caused by aging, disuse, lack of blood supply, hormonal stimulation, or neural stimulation The atrophic muscle cell contains less endoplasmic reticulum, fewer mitochondria and fewer myofilaments than the normal cell HYPERTROPHY (OF CELL) -A...

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In general, a cancer cell that is more tissue-specific differentiated is likely to be aggressive -Answer True Many of the responses to stress are attributed to activation of the sympathetic nervous system and are mediated by -Answer norepinephrine A patient with metastatic lung cancer wa...

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Infectious diseases are caused by microscopic organisms, including - Answer Bacteria, Fungi, Parasites Pathology is: - Answer study of disease Etiology of a disease means the: - Answer Study of cause To prevent the spread of disease: - Answer Keep your hands clean If a person...

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A 20-year-old male received a knife wound to the arm during an altercation. Which of the following types of immunity was compromised? - Answer Natural or innate (the physical barrier was broken Which of the following is an example of biochemical secretions that trap and kill microorganisms? - A...

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1. Define, use and apply the key terms listed in this chapter. - Answer 1. Pathophysiology 2. Disease 3. Pathogenesis 4. Risk Factors 5. Etiology 6. Nosocomial vs Iatrogenic 7. Clinical Manifestations 8. Sign vs Symptoms vs Asymptomatic 9. Precipitation factors (cause) 10. Local vs Syste...

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What is pathophysiology Answer - The study of what causes a diseases Therapeutic technics Answer - Praying,chanting, hallucinogenic trances Ancient India Answer - -Smelled and tasted urine for sweetness for diabetes - practiced surgical procedures on earlobes,harelip, and nose Anc...

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Which process is the patient having trouble with if the body is unable to reset itself to an internal balance? - Answer Maintaining homeostasis. Which describes a disease? - Answer A deviation from the normal limits, structure, or function of any part of the body, or from a state of health. ...

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Pathophysiology -Answer is the study of functional alterations at the molecular, cellular, tissue, and organ system levels that are involved in disease states. Pathology -Answer is a medical discipline that focuses on structural alterations in tissues and organs and is closely related t...

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