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Nightingale Pathophysiology Midterm EXAM NEWEST, 2024/
2025, ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED A



cystic fibrosis ......answer.....The nurse is caring for a patient with a genetic

disease that is transmitted through autosomal recessive inheritance. Which is the

most likely diagnoses for this patient?



protect cells from injury ......answer.....Adaptive cellular mechanisms function to:



brain ......answer.....If a patient has liquefactive necrosis, which organ should the

nurse asses first?



Huntington's disease ......answer.....The nurse in the genetics clinic is describing

a genetic disease that leads to progressive dementia in the middle to later

adulthood. To which disease is the nurse most likely referring?



Codon ......answer.....The triplet of base pairs necessary to code for a specific

amino acid is called a:



Phenotype ......answer.....The outward manifestation of a disease, often

influenced by both genes and the environment, is called the disease:

,A "monosomy" ......answer.....The condition that occurs when a zygote is missing

in each cell is referred to as:



Transcription ......answer.....The process by which RNA is formed from DNA for

protein synthesis as:



An euploid cell ......answer.....The somatic cell that contains a multiple of 23

chromosomes is called:



Protein synthesis ......answer.....Which is the chief function of ribosomes?



Tay-Sachs disease ......answer.....A disease results in accumulation of lipids in

the nerve cells of the brain:



A decrease in cell size ......answer.....Cell atrophy is:



Apoptosis ......answer.....The process by which cells program themselves to die:



Cell injury from noxious stimuli ......answer.....Which causes meta plasma in

humans?



Algor Mortis ......answer.....The postmortem decrease in a patient's body

temperature will be documented as:

,cell secretions ......answer.....Dysplasia is characterized by abnormal changes in:



chromosomal breakage ......answer.....Clastogens are agents that cause



Liver ......answer.....Which organ is most frequently affected by chronic alcohol

(ethanol) injury?



Gunshot wounds ......answer.....The nurse documents "tattooing and stippling" in

a trauma patient. Which type of injury does the patient have?



an avulsion ......answer.....When a patient has an extreme laceration (laceration

with a flap), which medical term should the nurse document on the chart?



T and B lymphocytes ......answer.....A patient with a combined immune deficiency

lacks:



arthralgia, anemia, and rash. ......answer.....When assessing the patient with SLE,

the nurse should expect to identify:



Type 1 ......answer.....Your patient is having a reaction to a bee sting. Which type

of hypersensitivity are they displaying?

, neutrophils and macrophages ......answer.....The major phagocytic cells in

inflammation are:



It controls clotting by breaking down fibrin ......answer.....What is the role of

plasmin in the inflammatory response cycle?



skin and mucous membranes ......answer.....Among the many innate defenses the

body has to pathogens, the first line of defense is the:



Interferon ......answer.....Which substance is released during a viral infection and

signals neighboring cells to enhance viral defenses?



Engulfment ......answer.....What term is used to describe the process of

endocytosis?



Thymus ......answer.....DiGeorge syndrome is characterized by absence or

underdevelopment of which organ?



Women 20-40 years old ......answer.....You are planning a community teaching

event about systemic lupus eruthematosus (SLE). To which population should

your teaching primarily target?

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