100% tevredenheidsgarantie Direct beschikbaar na betaling Zowel online als in PDF Je zit nergens aan vast
logo-home
SLCC PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS €16,19   In winkelwagen

Tentamen (uitwerkingen)

SLCC PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

 9 keer bekeken  0 keer verkocht
  • Vak
  • Slcc
  • Instelling
  • Slcc

SLCC PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

Voorbeeld 4 van de 37  pagina's

  • 8 augustus 2024
  • 37
  • 2024/2025
  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen)
  • Vragen en antwoorden
  • Slcc
  • Slcc
avatar-seller
SLCC PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
Homeostasis - Answer-Body's ability to maintain dynamic steady state of internal
balance

Hyperplasia - Answer-Increased number of cells

Hypertrophy - Answer-Increased size of cell

Atrophy - Answer-Reduced size of cell

Metaplasia - Answer-Replacement of one cell type with another that can better endure
stress but not as effective as original tissue. i.e. scar tissue, callous

Dysplasia - Answer-Abnormal cell growth results in abnormal size shape or
appearance, precedes cancerous changes

Free radical injury
Hypoxic cell injury
Impaired calcium function - Answer-Three mechanisms of cellular injury

Free Radical Injury - Answer-Highly reactive chemical molecules with an unpaired
electron in their outer orbit that pulls electrons off of healthy cell molecules > cell
damage; cancers; other disease states result.

Hypoxic Cell Injury - Answer-cellular oxygen deprivation. Brain/Heart/Kidneys are high
consumers of O2. Caused by lack of O2 or impaired blood flow to the tissue >
inflammatory response

Impaired Calcium Function
causing inappropriate activation of cellular enzymes - Answer-Ca++ is an important
signalling ion for many cell responses. If the cell is injured, calcium builds up inside the
cell and many cell structures are damaged. - causing?

Reversible cell injury - Answer-Causes impaired cell function but NOT DEATH. Body
can repair itself and return to normal homeostasis if the injury is reversed in time before
cell death results

Water
Lipids
Calcium - Answer-Three types of reversible cell injury

,Water - Answer-abnormal amounts of?

Sodium builds up in cell due to the breakdown of the sodium [Na+] - potassium [K+]
pump. Consequently, sodium collects inside the cell and attracts water > intracellular
swelling. Usually due to hypoxic injury.

Lipids - Answer-Abnormal amounts of?

collects in cells leading to impairment of cell functions. "Fatty liver" is often the result.
Fatty changes are a more ominous sign of cell injury than swelling, but can be reversed
with dietary changes.

Calcium - Answer-Abnormal amounts of?

builds up in cell due to breakdown of the Calcium [Ca++] - Magnesium [Mg++] pump.
Consequently, calcium collects inside the cell and causes inappropriate activation of
cellular enzymes > damages cell internally.

Apoptosis - Answer-Controlled cell death by implosion. Membrane maintains integrity,
cell contents not released into extracellular space, no inflammatory response.

8-10 days - Answer-How long do WBCs live?

3 months - Answer-How long do RBCs live?

Necrosis - Answer-Uncontrolled cell death. Membrane looses integrity, cell contents
released into extracellular and inflammatory response.

Telomeres - Answer-Outermost tails of chromosomes that are shortened each
replication. When too short cell dies

elasticity - Answer-Example of cellular aging

Decrease in ______________________ of blood vessels > atherosclerosis and high
blood pressure

Bowel - Answer-Example of cellular aging

Loss of ___________ motility due to aging or medications > Chronic constipation

Muscle mass - Answer-Example of cellular aging

Loss of _____________ ____________ due to aging, malnutrition, eating disorders,
etc. > muscle weakness, problems with balance

,subcutaneous fat - Answer-Loss of __________________ ________ due to aging or
extreme dieting, cancer, malnutrition, etc. > problems regulating temperature, and skin
breakdown over bony areas especially if bed-bound

inflammation - Answer-Response to injury,toxin, stress, trauma. Needed for tissue
repair. Overall healthy unless chronic. -

Bone Marrow - blood components
Thymus gland - T-cells from lymphocytes
Lymph nodes, tonsils and spleen - Answer-Organs of the immune system

Thymus Gland - Answer-Where are T-Cells produced from lymphoytes

Inflammation - Answer-Cells of ___________________
Endothelial cells
Platelets
Leukocytes

Endothelial cells - Answer-Line blood vessels, releases products that
vasodilate/vasoconstrict. Cause blood thinning, allow entrance and exit sites of blood
vessels, control inflammatory mediators

Platelets - Answer-Thrombocytes- responsible for blood coagulation/clotting. Release
over 300 potent inflammatory mediators.

Leukocytes - Answer-White blood cells, major cellular component of inflammatory
response. Classified as granulocytes or agranulocytes

Leukocytosis - Answer-Higher then normal production of WBCs.

Swelling
Heat
Altered function
Redness
Pain - Answer-S.H.A.R.P

Granulocytes and Agranulocytes - Answer-Two types of Leukocytes

Neutrophils, Eosinophils, and Basophils - Answer-Three Granulocytes

Neutrophils
"New"trophils arrives first for a "new" infection - Answer-Granulocyte accounts for 60%
of WBC, increased ACUTE bacterial infection and first responder

Eosinophils - Answer-Granulocyte elevated in allergic reaction & parasite infections

, Basophil - Answer-Granulocyte elevated in allergic reaction

Lymphocytes and Monocytes - Answer-Two types of Agranulocytes

Lymphocytes - Answer-Agranulocyte accounting for 30% of WBC, B & T cells,
increased in VIRAL and CHRONIC infection

Monocytes - Answer-Agranulocyte circulating in the bloodstream, migrates into tissue to
become macrophages

T cells - Answer-"Timely" response before b-cells. Produced from lymphocytes in the
thymus gland. Consist of:
-memory
-helper
-killer
-suppressor
-natural killer cells.

Memory T cells - Answer-Remain in lymph nodes for many years after infection so if
same pathogen enters rapid immune response can happen.

Helper t cells - Answer-Activate/regulate T&B cells

Killer t cells - Answer-Attack virus infected cells and tumor cells. Ingests ANTIGENS via
phagocytosis.

Natural killer cells - Answer-Attack abnormal cells such as cancer cells. These are
lymphoid cells that can destroy cancer cells (have different cell surface markers than
killer T Cells).

Suppressor t cells - Answer-Returns the functioning of the immune system back to
normal after infection. Prevents autoimmunity.

B cells - Answer-Back up response and makes antibodies. Slower response time the t-
cells. Humoral immune response. Produced by lymphocytes in Bone marrow. Releases
antiBodies that activate t-cells. Takes time to make antibodies.

Antigens - Answer-Proteins on cell surface that identify it as foreign or not. Cell specific.
- "antibody genterator" anything that triggers the body to make antibodies (pollen,
toxins, pathogens, etc)

Antibodies
(B-Cell Lymphocytes) - Answer-Immunoglobulins are the bodies compliment to
antigens. When antibodies attach to antigens cells cannot reproduce. Lock and key
analogy.

Voordelen van het kopen van samenvattingen bij Stuvia op een rij:

Verzekerd van kwaliteit door reviews

Verzekerd van kwaliteit door reviews

Stuvia-klanten hebben meer dan 700.000 samenvattingen beoordeeld. Zo weet je zeker dat je de beste documenten koopt!

Snel en makkelijk kopen

Snel en makkelijk kopen

Je betaalt supersnel en eenmalig met iDeal, creditcard of Stuvia-tegoed voor de samenvatting. Zonder lidmaatschap.

Focus op de essentie

Focus op de essentie

Samenvattingen worden geschreven voor en door anderen. Daarom zijn de samenvattingen altijd betrouwbaar en actueel. Zo kom je snel tot de kern!

Veelgestelde vragen

Wat krijg ik als ik dit document koop?

Je krijgt een PDF, die direct beschikbaar is na je aankoop. Het gekochte document is altijd, overal en oneindig toegankelijk via je profiel.

Tevredenheidsgarantie: hoe werkt dat?

Onze tevredenheidsgarantie zorgt ervoor dat je altijd een studiedocument vindt dat goed bij je past. Je vult een formulier in en onze klantenservice regelt de rest.

Van wie koop ik deze samenvatting?

Stuvia is een marktplaats, je koop dit document dus niet van ons, maar van verkoper biggdreamer. Stuvia faciliteert de betaling aan de verkoper.

Zit ik meteen vast aan een abonnement?

Nee, je koopt alleen deze samenvatting voor €16,19. Je zit daarna nergens aan vast.

Is Stuvia te vertrouwen?

4,6 sterren op Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)

Afgelopen 30 dagen zijn er 67866 samenvattingen verkocht

Opgericht in 2010, al 14 jaar dé plek om samenvattingen te kopen

Start met verkopen
€16,19
  • (0)
  Kopen