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Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 4 – Newest 2024 Edition | 100 Actual Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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This document includes the latest 2024 version of the Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 4, featuring 100 verified questions and correct answers. It comprehensively covers major pathophysiological topics such as cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, renal, and neurological disorders. Designed to mirror actual exam content, this resource is ideal for advanced nursing and medical students preparing for high-level pathophysiology assessments.

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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 4 NEWEST 2024
ACTUAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+
1. What is the primary purpose of the inflammatory response? a) To create

immunity against pathogens b) To prevent the spread of infection c) To lyse foreign

cell membranes d) To promote cellular apoptosis

Answer: b) To prevent the spread of infection


2. Which cell type is predominantly involved in the acute inflammatory response?

a) Eosinophils b) Basophils c) Neutrophils d) Lymphocytes

Answer: c) Neutrophils


3. What factor leads to the redness and heat in inflamed tissue? a) Histamine release

b) Increased blood flow c) Wound healing factors d) Decreased tissue perfusion

Answer: b) Increased blood flow


4. What is a major systemic response to inflammation? a) Local swelling b) Pain at

the injured site c) Fever d) Tissue necrosis

Answer: c) Fever

,5. Which plasma protein system is primarily responsible for clot formation? a)

Complement system b) Coagulation system c) Kinin system d) Fibrinolytic system

Answer: b) Coagulation system


6. Which cells are considered antigen-presenting cells (APCs)? a) B cells b)

Cytotoxic T cells c) Neutrophils d) Eosinophils

Answer: a) B cells


7. What is the function of cytokines in the inflammatory process? a) Promote blood

vessel dilation b) Regulate iron metabolism c) Facilitate apoptosis d) Activate B cells

exclusively

Answer: a) Promote blood vessel dilation


8. What is the role of macrophages in the healing process? a) They directly lyse

pathogens b) They produce antibodies c) They clear debris and promote tissue repair

d) They enhance vasodilation

Answer: c) They clear debris and promote tissue repair

,9. What term describes the accumulation of fluid in tissues during inflammation? a)

Hemorrhage b) Edema c) Exudate d) Transudate

Answer: b) Edema


10. What type of immunity is primarily mediated by antibodies? a) Cellular immunity

b) Humoral immunity c) Innate immunity d) Passive immunity

Answer: b) Humoral immunity


11. What is the early phase of wound healing characterized by? a) Granulation tissue

formation b) Inflammatory response c) Epithelial regeneration d) Remodeling of

connective tissue

Answer: b) Inflammatory response


12. Which immune cells are mainly involved during the resolution phase of

inflammation? a) Neutrophils b) Macrophages c) Basophils d) Eosinophils

Answer: b) Macrophages


13. Which immunoglobulin is primarily responsible for responses against parasites?

a) IgG b) IgE c) IgM d) IgA

Answer: b) IgE

, 14. What is the primary role of T helper cells? a) To directly kill infected cells b) To

assist in activating B cells and other immune cells c) To produce antibodies d) To

suppress immune responses

Answer: b) To assist in activating B cells and other immune cells


15. Which of the following is a characteristic of the secondary immune response? a)

It is faster than the primary response b) It involves only B cells c) Antibodies are

produced in lower quantities d) It occurs exclusively in the lymph nodes

Answer: a) It is faster than the primary response


16. What is the significance of CD4+ T cells in the immune response? a) They directly

kill virus-infected cells b) They act as antigen-presenting cells c) They help regulate

the immune response d) They produce antibodies

Answer: c) They help regulate the immune response


17. Which of the following is a systemic manifestation of inflammation? a) Edema b)

Redness c) Fever d) Pain

Answer: c) Fever

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