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PATHO 370
PATHO 370 FINAL EXAM 130 QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS 100% TOP
SCORE
What is a common site for bone metastases to occur?
Vertebral bodie
PATHO 370 FINAL EXAM 130 QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS 100% TOP
SCORE
What is a common site for bone metastases to occur?
Vertebral bodies
Midshaft femur
Carpal bones
Radius - ANSWERVertebral bodies
A child presents with bone deficiency and a bowlegged appearance. This assessment
data supports a diagnosis of
Rickets
Osteoporosis
Osteomalacia
Paget disease - ANSWERRickets
Symptoms such as headache, lethargy, mood alterations, and epigastric sensations
occur during which phase of a seizure?
Prodromal
Postictal
Complex
Status epilepticus - ANSWERProdromal
Which of the following is true about ischemic stroke? (Select all that apply)
Has risk factors that include atherosclerosis
Can be a result of a hypercoagulable state
Often caused by emboli from the basilar arteries
Results from hemorrhage into brain tissue
Is associated with acute hypertension - ANSWERHas risk factors that include
atherosclerosis
Can be a result of a hypercoagulable state
Which is a pathophysiologic change that is consistent with Alzheimer's disease? (Select
all that apply)
Amyloid plaques
Epileptogenic focus
Focal cerebral infarct
Neurofibrillary tangles
Abnormal serotonin system - ANSWERAmyloid plaques
Neurofibrillary tangles
Which is associated with early increased intracranial pressure?
Inability to move
,Unresponsiveness
Inability to verbalize
Headache - ANSWERHeadache
A 6-year-old boy presents with polyarthritis. His parents report no past medical history
except for a sore throat 6 weeks previously. On physical exam a murmur is noted. The
assessment data supports a diagnosis of
Acute Rheumatic Fever
Rheumatoid arthritis
Lyme disease
Reiter syndrome - ANSWERAcute Rheumatic Fever
What is responsible for producing rheumatoid factor antibodies?
T lymphocytes
Macrophages
Tumor necrosis factor-
B cells - ANSWERB cells
A motor vehicle accident has resulted in a factor where the articular surfaces of the tibial
surface and femoral condyles are no long in contact with one another. Which term best
describes the condition?
Subluxation
Dislocation
Malunion
Nonunion
Dislocation - ANSWERDislocation
What are the criteria for diagnosing rheumatoid arthritis? (select all that apply)
Simultaneous symmetric swelling of joints
Soft tissue swelling of at least three joints
Subcutaneous rheumatoid nodules
Morning stiffness in joints
Swelling of at least one wrist joint - ANSWERSimultaneous symmetric swelling of joints
Soft tissue swelling of at least three joints
Subcutaneous rheumatoid nodules
Morning stiffness in joints
Lyme disease is caused by
Borrelia burgdorferi
Group A - hemolytic streptococcus
Camplyobacter
Versinia - ANSWERBorrelia burgdorferi
A patient exposed to herpes simplex virus has been exhibiting symptoms that suggest
inflammation of the brain. This type of infection is referred to as
Encephalitis
A 10-year-old boy has a metastatic lesion in the metaphysical region of the femur that is
referred to as
An osteoid osteoma
A giant cell tumor
An osteosarcoma
A chondroma - ANSWERAn osteosarcoma
A client diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis. Which assessment data support this
diagnosis? (Select all that apply)
Lower back pain
18- year-old men
normal lordosis
pain lessens with rest
daily bouts of indigestion - ANSWERLower back pain
18- year-old men
When viewed on x-ray, the bone has a linear fracture that occurs in a straight line
across the bone. Which term best describes this type of fracture?
transverse
spiral
oblique
longitudinal - ANSWERtransverse
Which is a risk factor for cerebral palsy?
high birth weight
post-term delivery
prenatal infection
genetic defects - ANSWERprenatal infection
What are the early signs of Parkinson's disease? (select all that apply)
Minimal blinking
Loss of facial expression
Drooling
Small writing
Monotone speech - ANSWERMinimal blinking
Loss of facial expression
Which forms of muscular dystrophy are X-linked?
Duchenne
Becker
Facioscapulohumeral
A combination of Becker and Duchenne - ANSWERDuchenne
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