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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1 2024/ 100 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED AND VERIFIED ANSWERS AND RATIONALES/LATEST UPDATE 2024-2025
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1 2024/ 100 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED AND VERIFIED ANSWERS AND RATIONALES/LATEST UPDATE 
 
1.	A patient is found to have liver disease, resulting in the removal of a lobe of his liver. Adaptation to the reduced size of the liver leads to 	of the remaining liver cells. 
A.	Metaplasia 
B.	Organ atrophy 
C.	Compensatory hyperplasia 
D.	Physiologic hyperplasia: C
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GNRS515 - Advanced Pathophysiology - Exam #1 2023/2024
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T/F: Non-dividing cells, such as myocardial fibers, are capable of hypertrophy, but not hyperplasia. - correct answer True 
 
T/F: Dysplasia is a common type of normal cellular adaptation. - correct answer False 
 
T/F: Hypertrophy and hyperplasia rarely occur together. - correct answer False 
 
T/F: A man with a history of smoking has a bronchial biopsy showing that the normal columnar ciliated epithelial cells have been replaced by stratified squamous epithelial cells. The man is correct...
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NURS 5315: ADV PATHO EXAM 1 2024/NEWEST VERSION WITH CORRECT DETAILED SOLUTIONS /A+ ASSURED E. Cells decrease in size P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase in the catabolism of intrace
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NURS 5315: ADV PATHO EXAM 1 2024/NEWEST VERSION WITH CORRECT DETAILED SOLUTIONS /A+ ASSURED 
 
 
E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse (muscle atrophy d/ decrease workload, pressure, use, blood supply, nutrition, hormonal stimulation, or nervous stimu...
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NUR 631 Final Exam Study Guide | 200 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Removal of part of the liver leads to the remaining liver cells undergoing compensatory - 
Compensatory hyperplasia is an adaptive mechanism that enables certain organs to regenerate. For 
example, the removal of part of the liver leads to hyperplasia of the remaining liver cells (hepatocytes) to 
compensate for the loss. 
Which of the following statements best describes Raynaud disease? 
a. An inflammatory disorder of small and medium-size arteries in the feet and sometimes in the hands 
b. A n...
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 Practice Problems questions and answers graded A+
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 Practice Problems 
A patient is found to have liver disease, resulting in the removal of a lobe of his liver. Adaptation to the reduced size of the liver leads to ___________ of the remaining liver cells. 
 
A. Metaplasia 
B. Organ atrophy 
C. Compensatory hyperplasia 
D. Physiologic hyperplasia - correct answer C 
 
An older adult patient comes to the clinic complaining of not being able to do what he used to be able to. You know that normal changes associated with agin...
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NURS 5315: ADV PATHO EXAM 1 2024/NEWEST VERSION WITH CORRECT DETAILED SOLUTIONS /A+ ASSURED
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NURS 5315: ADV PATHO EXAM 1 2024/NEWEST VERSION WITH CORRECT DETAILED SOLUTIONS /A+ ASSURED 
 
 
E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse (muscle atrophy d/ decrease workload, pressure, use, blood supply, nutrition, hormonal stimulation, or nervous stimu...
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NUR 631 FINAL EXAM 100% ACCURATE 2024 SPING-FALL SEMESTER Grand Canyon University Graded A+ (CITED AND REFERENCED) ALL 150 QUESTIONS
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NUR 631 FINAL EXAM 100% ACCURATE 2024 SPING-FALL SEMESTER Grand Canyon University Graded A+ (CITED AND REFERENCED) ALL 150 QUESTIONS 
1.	Removal of part of the liver leads to the remaining liver cells undergoing compensatory 
Compensatory hyperplasia is an adaptive mechanism that enables certain organs to regenerate. For example, the removal of part of the liver leads to hyperplasia of the remaining liver cells (hepatocytes) to compensate for the loss. 
 
2.	Which of the following statements bes...
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Maryville University Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Study Guide 2023/2024
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Maryville University Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Study Guide 2023/2024 
 
 
 
Describe the characteristics of apoptosis. - ANSWER - cell death that is regulated or programmed 
 
 
 
 
 
Necrosis - ANSWER - characterized by rapid loss of the plasma membrane structure, organelle swelling, mitochondrial dysfunction. Hypoxia is the #1 major cause of cellul...
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NUR-631 Final Exam Study Guide Graded A+
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Removal of part of the liver leads to the remaining liver cells undergoing compensatory - Answer 
Compensatory hyperplasia is an adaptive mechanism that enables certain organs to regenerate. For 
example, the removal of part of the liver leads to hyperplasia of the remaining liver cells 
(hepatocytes) to compensate for the loss. 
Which of the following statements best describes Raynaud disease? 
a. An inflammatory disorder of small and medium-size arteries in the feet and sometimes in the 
hands...
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Exam 1: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest 2024/2025 Update) Pathophysiology | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct | Grade A-Chamberlain
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Exam 1: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest 2024/2025 Update) Pathophysiology | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct | Grade A-Chamberlain 
 
Q: acute 
 sudden, intense, short 
Short term illness that develops quickly with marked signs 
 
 
Q: chronic 
 
Answer: 
 Disease that develop gradually, persists for a long time and cause permanent tissue damage 
 
 
Q: Manifestations 
 
Answer: 
 Clinical evidence or effects, the signs & symptoms of disease 
 
 
Q: Signs 
 
Answer: 
 Obje...
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