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Chapter 1: Introduction To Pathology 3
Chapter 2: Skeletal System 13
Chapter 3: Respiratory System 26
Chapter 4: Cardiovascular System 36
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Radiographic Pathology for Technologists 8th Edition, (2021)
by Nina Kowalczyk Ph.D. R.T.(R)(CT)(QM) FASRT (Author)
All Chapter 1-12| Latest| Verified
,Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction To Pathology .................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2: Skeletal System ................................................................................................................... 13
Chapter 3: Respiratory System ............................................................................................................. 26
Chapter 4: Cardiovascular System ........................................................................................................ 36
Chapter 5: Abdomen And Gastrointestinal System .............................................................................. 44
Chapter 6: Hepatobiliary System .......................................................................................................... 53
Chapter 7: Urinary System .................................................................................................................... 62
Chapter 8: Nervous System................................................................................................................... 71
Chapter 9: Hemopoietic System ........................................................................................................... 80
Chapter 10: Reproductive System ........................................................................................................ 88
Chapter 11: Endocrine System .............................................................................................................. 97
Chapter 12: Traumatic Disease ........................................................................................................... 104
,Chapter 1: Introduction To Pathology
Kowalczyk: Radiographic Pathology for Technologists 8th Edition, (2021) Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The Sequence Of Events Producing Cellular Changes Following Injury Best
Defines:
A. Manifestations.
B. Pathogenesis.
C. Sign.
D. Symptom.
ANS: B
Feedback: Pathogenesis Refers To The Biological Mechanism That Leads To The
Development Of Disease. It Encompasses The Sequence Of Events From The Initial
Injury To The Resulting Cellular Changes And Clinical Manifestations.
2. An Abnormal Disturbance Of The Function And Structure Of The Human Body
Following Injury Refers To:
A. Disease.
B. Etiology.
C. Manifestations.
D. Pathogenesis.
ANS: A
Feedback: Disease Describes A Condition Characterized By An Abnormal
Disturbance In Bodily Function Or Structure. This Encompasses A Wide Range Of
Health Issues, Whether Caused By External Factors (Like Pathogens) Or Internal
Dysfunction.
3. The Study Of The Cause Of Disease Is Termed:
A. Disease.
B. Etiology.
,C. Pathogenesis.
D. Prognosis.
ANS: B
Feedback: Etiology Is The Study Of Causative Factors Of Diseases. Understanding
Etiology Is Crucial For Prevention And Treatment Strategies In Medicine.
4. Common Agents That Cause Disease Include:
Bacteria.
Chemicals.
Heat.
A. 1 And 2 Only
B. 1 And 3 Only
C. 2 And 3 Only
D. 1, 2, And 3
ANS: D
Feedback: All Three Agents—Bacteria, Chemicals, And Heat—Can Cause Diseases
Through Various Mechanisms, Such As Infection, Toxicity, Or Thermal Injury.
5. A Syndrome Is Best Defined As:
A. A Genetic Abnormality Of A Single Protein.
B. An Adverse Response To Medical Treatment.
C. The Patient’s Perception Of The Disease.
D. Signs And Symptoms That Characterize A Specific Abnormal Disturbance.
ANS: D (Signs And Symptoms)
Feedback: A Syndrome Is A Collection Of Signs And Symptoms That Occur
Together And Characterize A Particular Abnormal Condition Or Disease.
6. An Adverse Response To Medical Treatment Itself Is Termed:
A. Autoimmune.
B. Iatrogenic.
C. Idiopathic.
, D. Nosocomial.
ANS: B
Feedback: Iatrogenic Conditions Are Unintended And Harmful Outcomes Resulting
From Medical Intervention, Emphasizing The Importance Of Careful Treatment.
7. Prognosis Refers To:
A. Diseases Usually Having A Quick Onset.
B. The Name Of The Particular Disease.
C. The Predicted Course And Outcome Of The Disease.
D. The Structure Of Cells Or Tissue.
ANS: C
Feedback: Prognosis Involves Forecasting The Likely Outcome Of A Disease Based
On Clinical Evidence, Aiding In Patient Management And Expectations.
8. Diseases That Generally Require A Decrease In The Exposure Technique Are
Considered:
A. Destructive.
B. Lytic.
C. Subtractive.
D. All Of The Above.
ANS: D
Feedback: Destructive Diseases Reduce Tissue Density, Necessitating Lower
Radiation Exposure During Imaging, Hence The Terms Destructive, Lytic, And
Subtractive Are Often Used Interchangeably In This Context.
9. The Investigation Of Disease Occurring In Large Groups Best Defines:
A. Epidemiology.
B. Incidence.
C. Prevalence.
D. All Of The Above.
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