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Test Bank For Gould's Pathophysiology for the
n n n n n n


nHealthProfessions 7th Edition VanMeter
n n n n

, 1

Chapter n01: nIntroduction nto nPathophysiology
VanMeter nand nHubert: nGould’s nPathophysiology nfor nthe nHealth nProfessions, n7th
nEdition



MULTIPLE nCHOICE

1. Which nof nthe nfollowing nwould nbe nthe nmost nlikely ncause
nof nanniatrogenic ndisease?
a. An ninherited ndisorder
b. A ncombination nof nspecific netiological nfactors
c. An nunwanted neffect nof na nprescribed ndrug
d. Prolonged nexposure nto ntoxic nchemicals nin nthe nenvironment
ANS: n C

2. The nmanifestations nof na ndisease nare nbest ndefined nas nthe
a. subjective nfeelings nof ndiscomfort nduring na nchronic nillness.
b. signs nand nsymptoms nof na ndisease.
c. factors nthat nprecipitate nan nacute nepisode nof na nchronic nillness.
d. early nindicators nof nthe nprodromal nstage nof ninfection.
ANS: n B

3. The nbest ndefinition nof nthe nterm nprognosis nis nthe
a. precipitating nfactors ncausing nan nacute nepisode.
b. number nof nremissions nto nbe nexpected nduring nthe ncourse nof na nchronic nillness.
c. predicted noutcome nor nlikelihood nof nrecovery nfrom na nspecific ndisease.
d. exacerbations noccurring nduring nchronic nillness.
ANS: n C

4. Which nof nthe nfollowing nis nconsidered na nsystemic nsign nof ndisease?
a. Swelling nof nthe nknee
b. Fever
c. Pain nin nthe nneck
d. Red nrash non nthe nface
ANS: n B

5. Etiology nis ndefined nas nthe nstudy nof nthe
a. causes nof na ndisease.
b. course nof na ndisease.
c. expected ncomplications nof na ndisease.
d. manifestations nof na ndisease.
ANS: n A

6. A ntype nof ncellular nadaptation nin nwhich nthere nis na ndecrease nin ncell nsize nis nreferred nto nas
a. hypertrophy.
b. metaplasia.
c. anaplasia.
d. atrophy.

ANS: n D

7. A nchange nin na ntissue nmarked nby ncells nthat nvary nin nsize nand nshape nand nshow
nincreased nmitoticnfigures nwould nbe ncalled

,Test nBank nFor nGould's nPathophysiology nfor nthe nHealth nProfessions n7th nEdition 2
nVanMeter

a. metaplasia.
b. atrophy.
c. dysplasia.
d. hypertrophy.
ANS: n C

8. A ndeficit nof noxygen nin nthe ncells nusually ndue nto nrespiratory nor ncirculatory nproblems nis ncalled
a. apoptosis.
b. ischemia.
c. hypertrophy.
d. necrosis.
ANS: n B

9. When na ngroup nof ncells nin nthe nbody ndies, nthe nchange nis ncalled
a. ischemia.
b. gangrene.
c. hypoxia.
d. necrosis.
ANS: n D

10. Rigorous nweightlifting/body nbuilding nregimens nmay nresult nin nthe nskeletal nmuscle
ncellsnundergoing
a. hypertrophy.
b. dysplasia.
c. atrophy.
d. regeneration.
ANS: n A

11. The nterm ncancer nrefers nto
a. dysplasia.
b. hyperplasia.
c. metaplasia.
d. malignant nneoplasm.
ANS: n D

12. To nwhich nof nthe nfollowing ndoes nthe nterm napoptosis nrefer?
a. Increased nrate nof nmitosis nby ncertain ncells
b. Ischemic ndamage nto ncells
c. Liquefaction nof nnecrotic ntissue
d. Preprogrammed ncell nself-destruction
ANS: n D
13. Which nof nthe nfollowing nstatements nis nTRUE?
a. Alteration nof nDNA ndoes nnot nchange ncell nfunction.
b. Damaged ncells nmay nbe nable nto nrepair nthemselves.
c. All ntypes nof ncells ndie nat nthe nsame nrate.
d. Mild nischemia ncauses nimmediate ncell ndeath.
ANS: n B

14. Caseation nnecrosis nrefers nto nan narea nwhere
a. cell nproteins nhave nbeen ndenatured.

, Test nBank nFor nGould's nPathophysiology nfor nthe nHealth nProfessions n7th nEdition 3
nVanMeter

b. cells nare nliquefied nby nenzymes.
c. dead ncells nform na nthick ncheesy nsubstance.
d. bacterial ninvasion nhas noccurred.
ANS: n C

15. Routine napplication nof nsun nblock nto nskin nwould nbe nan nexample nof
a. an niatrogenic ncause nof ncancer.
b. a npreventive nmeasure.
c. a nprecipitating nfactor.
d. a npredisposing ncondition.
ANS: n B

16. A ncircumstance nthat ncauses na nsudden nacute nepisode nof na nchronic ndisease nto noccur nis ntermed
a. latent nstage.
b. predisposing nfactor.
c. incidence.
d. precipitating nfactor.
ANS: n D

17. The nterm nhomeostasis nrefers nto
a. the ncausative nfactors nin na nparticular ndisease.
b. maintenance nof na nstable ninternal nenvironment.
c. a ncondition nthat ntriggers nan nacute nepisode.
d. a ncollection nof nsigns nand nsymptoms.
ANS: n B

18. Which nterm nis nused nto ndescribe na nnew nand nsecondary nor nadditional nproblem nthat narises
nafter nthenoriginal ndisease nhas nbeen n established?
a. Symptoms
b. Occurrence
c. Manifestations
d. Complication
ANS: n D

19. Pathophysiology ninvolves nthe nstudy nof
a. the nstructure nof nthe nhuman nbody.
b. the nfunctions nof nvarious norgans nin nthe nbody.
c. functional nor nstructural nchanges nresulting nfrom ndisease nprocesses.
d. various ncell nstructures nand nrelated nfunctions.
ANS: n C

20. Which nof nthe nfollowing nis nthe nbest ndefinition nof nepidemiology?
a. The nscience nof ntracking nthe noccurrence nand ndistribution nof ndiseases
b. The nrelative nnumber nof ndeaths nresulting nfrom na nparticular ndisease
c. Identification nof na nspecific ndisease nthrough nevaluation nof nsigns nand nsymptoms
d. The nglobal nsearch nfor nemerging ndiseases
ANS: n A

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