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Prepare for NUR 355 Exam 1 (2026) with this comprehensive study guide featuring 350+ expertly compiled exam questions and 100% correct answers covering the foundational concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for nursing students. This resource provides an in-depth review of cell injury and cellular adaptation, plasma membrane injury, free radicals and antioxidants, oxidative stress, sodium-potassium pump, lysosomes, autolysis, ischemia, necrosis, apoptosis, stem cells, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME), first-pass metabolism, bioavailability, half-life, receptor theory, therapeutic index, drug interactions, pharmacogenetics, genomics, stress response, General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS), aging physiology, polypharmacy, infection prevention, innate and adaptive immunity, bacterial and viral pathogens, inflammatory response, wound healing, NSAIDs, corticosteroids, cytokines, fever, chemotaxis, and evidence-based nursing interventions. The structured question-and-answer format reinforces critical thinking, strengthens clinical reasoning, and prepares students for classroom examinations, comprehensive nursing assessments, and NCLEX-style testing. Aligned with the learning outcomes of NUR 355, this study guide integrates essential concepts in pathophysiology, pharmacology, immunology, microbiology, inflammation, and nursing science into a comprehensive exam review resource. Learners will strengthen their understanding of cellular injury mechanisms, adaptive cellular responses, pharmacologic principles, host defense systems, infectious disease processes, inflammatory mediators, wound healing physiology, medication safety, stress adaptation, aging-related physiologic changes, and evidence-based patient care. The material combines high-yield review questions with clinically relevant scenarios, making it an excellent resource for exam preparation, nursing coursework, and NCLEX-RN review. The content is consistent with current evidence-based nursing education and authoritative references, including: McCance, K. L., & Huether, S. E. Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children. Lewis, S. L., Bucher, L., Heitkemper, M. M., Harding, M., Kwong, J., & Roberts, D. Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems. Lilley, L. L., Rainforth Collins, S., & Snyder, J. S. Pharmacology and the Nursing Process. Katzung, B. G. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology. Ignatavicius, D. D., Workman, M. L., & Rebar, C. R. Medical-Surgical Nursing: Concepts for Interprofessional Collaborative Care. National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). NCLEX-RN® Test Plan. This study resource is recommended for: NUR 355 Students BSN Nursing Students ADN Nursing Students Pre-Licensure Nursing Students Registered Nurse (RN) Students Licensed Practical/Vocational Nursing (LPN/LVN) Students Pathophysiology Students Pharmacology Students Medical-Surgical Nursing Students NCLEX-RN Candidates ATI Examination Candidates Healthcare students preparing for nursing examinations Keywords NUR 355 Exam 1 2026, NUR 355 Exam Questions, NUR 355 Study Guide, Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, Cell Injury, Cellular Adaptation, Free Radicals, Antioxidants, Oxidative Stress, Sodium Potassium Pump, Necrosis, Apoptosis, Ischemia, Stem Cells, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, Drug Absorption, Drug Distribution, Drug Metabolism, Drug Excretion, ADME, First Pass Effect, Bioavailability, Half Life, Therapeutic Index, Drug Interactions, Pharmacogenetics, Genomics, Stress Response, General Adaptation Syndrome, Aging Physiology, Polypharmacy, Infection Control, Innate Immunity, Adaptive Immunity, Inflammation, Wound Healing, NSAIDs, Corticosteroids, Cytokines, Nursing Pharmacology, Nursing Pathophysiology, NCLEX Review, Nursing Exam Questions, Verified Answers

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NUR 355 Exam 1 2026 Exam
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4 injurious agents of the plasma membrane: - ANSWER ✔✔1. free

radicals (substances with free electron on an oxygen molecule)

2. high pressure forces (ex: hypertension)

3. radiation (ex: sunlight)

4. high glucose concentrations (ex: uncontrolled diabetes)

,How are free radicals generated? - ANSWER ✔✔during inefficient

mitochondrial metabolism

Free radicals are sometimes called "_____________" molecules. The

free electron is attracted to cell membranes, attaches to membranes,

and damages them. The body has natural _______________ that

destroy these destructive molecules. - ANSWER ✔✔superoxide;

antioxidants

Free radicals _________ cell structures, disrupt the integrity of the cell

membrane and damage organelles and DNA, causing cell dysfunction,

therefore they can be called _________. - ANSWER ✔✔oxidize;

oxidants


4 examples of antioxidants: - ANSWER ✔✔1. Vitamin A, E, C


2. beta- carotene

The sodium potassium pump constantly pumps Na+ _____ in exchange

for K+ ____. - ANSWER ✔✔out; in


organelle that contains digestive enzymes and digests particles brought

in by endocytosis, pinocytosis, or phagocytosis. Also digests worn out

cell parts. - ANSWER ✔✔lysosomes

,In cell death,__________ occurs where the enzymes rupture from

lysosome and digest whole cell. WBC's have many of _________. -

ANSWER ✔✔autolysis; lysosomes


In a MI, autolysis occurs where the enzymes rupture from cardiac

muscle cell lysosomes to digest dead cardiac muscle cells. The 3 serum

cardiac enzymes are: - ANSWER ✔✔CPK/LDH/SGOT


Injured cells can develop ___________ or ____________ changes to

maintain homeostasis. - ANSWER ✔✔adaptive; maladaptive


terms that means the original cause of a cellular alteration or disease -

ANSWER ✔✔etiology


term that means unique histological findings that represent distinct

disease process. - ANSWER ✔✔pathognomonic changes


means condition or change in - ANSWER ✔✔-trophy


means development or formation - ANSWER ✔✔-plasia


Decrease in cell size due to not using the muscle. If the body doesn't

use that muscle, it's not going to supply nutrients to that muscle. ex:

paralysis, injury and lack of use - ANSWER ✔✔muscle atropy




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, Increase in cell size due to overusing muscle. ex: working out, steroids,

etc. - ANSWER ✔✔hypertrophy


Increase in cardiac muscle because it has to work harder. It has an

increased need for oxygen and blood show which causes inadequate

blood flow and can lead to ischemia. Can be caused by hypertension. -

ANSWER ✔✔ventricular hypertrophy


term that means increase in the number of cells. ex: pregnancy when

there is an increase of breast gland cells caused by estrogen

stimulation, callous, endometriosis (increase in uterine lining) -

ANSWER ✔✔hyperplasia


term that means one cell type is replaced by another. Can be an

indication of cancer due to diff. types of cells. ex: keloid on skin, cells at

gastroesophageal junction irritated by acid reflux from stomach -

ANSWER ✔✔metaplasia


term that means cells have lost normal arrangement (shape, function,

size), can be precancerous changes (not necessarily cancerous growth).

Ex: hpv virus causing precancerous cervical cells - ANSWER

✔✔dysplasia

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