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Chapter 1:Cell Adaptation, Injuryand Death
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Ischemia and other toxic injuries increase theaccumulation ofintracellular calciumas aresult of:
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A) release ofstored calcium from the mitochondria.
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B) improved intracellular volumeregulation. ll ll l




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The patient is found to have liver disease, resulting in the removal of a lobe of his liver.
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2. Adaptation to the reduced size of the liver leads to _
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A) metaplasia
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A person eating peanuts starts choking and collapses. His airway obstruction is partially
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cleared, but he remains hypoxic until he reaches the hospital. The prolonged cell
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3. hypoxiafcaused a cerebral infarction and resulting _ in the brain.
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Bacteria and viruses cause cell damage by
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4. damage caused by other injurious agents.
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A) disrupting the sodium/potassium ATPase pump l ll ll l




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Thepatient has aprolonged interruption inarterialblood flow tohis left kidney, causing hypoxic
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5. cell injury and the release of free radicals. Free radicals damage cells by:
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C) disrupting calcium storage in the cell. ll ll ll ll l




D) inactivation ofenzymes and mitochondria. ll l ll l

,6. Injured cells have impaired flow ofsubstances throughthe cell membrane as a result of:
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7. Reversible adaptive intracellular responses are initiated by:
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8. Injured cells become veryswollen as a result of:
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A) increased cell proteinsynthesis. ll ll l




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C) passive entry ofpotassium into the cell. ll ll l ll ll l




D) bleb formation in theplasma membrane.
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A diabetic patient has impaired sensation, circulation, and oxygenation of his feet. He steps on a
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piece of glass, the wound does not heal, and the area tissue becomes necrotic. The necrotic cell
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9. death is characterized by:
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A 99-year-old woman has experienced the decline of cell function associated with age. A group
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10. of theories of cellular aging focus on programmed:
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D) DNAmutation or faultyrepair. l ll ll l




An 89-year-old female patient has experienced significant decreases in her mobility and
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stamina during a 3-week hospital stay for the treatment of a femoral head fracture. Which of the
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following phenomena most likely accounts for the patients decrease in muscle function that
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11. underlies her reduced mobility?
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A) Impaired muscle cellmetabolism resulting from metaplasia ll ll l l ll l




B) Dysplasia as a consequence of inflammationduring bone remodeling ll ll l ll ll l ll l




C) Disuse atrophy of muscle cells during a prolonged period of immobility
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, D) Ischemic atrophyresulting from vascular changes while onbedrest ll l ll ll ll ll ll l




A20-year-old collegestudent has presented to her campus medicalclinic for ascheduled
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Papanicolaou (Pap) smear. The clinician who will interpret the smear will examine cell
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12. samples for evidence of:
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B) the presence ofunexpected cell types.
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C) ischemic changes incell samples. l ll l ll




D) abnormally high numbers of cells in aspecified field. ll ll ll ll ll ll l ll




Whichofthe followingpathophysiologic processes is most likely toresult in metastatic calcification?
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C) Impaired glycogen metabolism l l




D) Hyperparathyroidism
Despite the low levels of radiation used in contemporary radiologic imaging, a radiology
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technician is aware of the need to minimize her exposure to ionizing radiation. What is the primary
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14. rationale for the technicians precautions?
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C) Radiation interferes withDNAsynthesis and mitosis. ll ll l l ll ll




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The parents of a 4-year-old girl have sought care because their daughter has admitted to
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chewing and swallowing imported toy figurines that have beendetermined tobe made of lead.
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15. Which of the following blood tests should the care team prioritize?
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A) White blood cell levels withdifferential l ll ll ll l




B) Red blood cell levels and morphology
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C) Ureaand creatinine levels l ll ll




D) Liver function panel ll l




A 70-year-old male patient has been admitted to a hospital for the treatment of a recent
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hemorrhagic stroke that has left himwith numerous motor and sensorydeficits. These deficits are
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16. most likely the result of which of the following mechanisms of cell injury?
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B) Hypoxia and ATP depletion ll l ll




C) Interference withDNA synthesis ll l l




D) Impaired calcium homeostasis ll ll

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