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NR 283: Pathophysiology Exam 1 Verified Solutions Hypertrophy - AnswersIncrease in cell size - results in enlarged tissue mass Examples of hypertrophy - AnswersEnlarged heart resulting from increased demands Effect of consistent exercise on skeletal muscle, leading to an enlarged muscle mass Atrophy - AnswersDecrease in cell size - results in reduced tissue mass Example of atrophy - AnswersShrinkage of skeletal muscle that occurs when a limb is immobilized in a cast for several weeks Hyperplasia - AnswersIncrease in number of cells - results in enlarged tissue mass Cause of hyperplasia - AnswersCompensatory mechanism to meet increased demand or pathologic when there is a hormonal imbalance In some cases ________ and _______ can occur simultaneously, as in the uterine enlargement that occurs during pregnancy - AnswersHyperplasia and hypertrophy Metaplasia - AnswersMature cell type that is replaced by a different mature cell type Adaptive mechanism that provides more resistance tissue Example of metaplasia - AnswersSmoker cells Dysplasia - AnswersAbnormal growth or development of a tissue or organ Cells vary in size and shape within a tissue Large nuclei are frequently present Rate of mitosis is increased Causes of dysplasia - AnswersChronic irritation Infection Precancerous change Neoplasia - AnswersNew growth, tumor Ischemia - AnswersDeficiency of oxygen in blood due to circulation obstruction Most common cause of cell damage - AnswersIschemia Hypoxia - AnswersDeficiency in amount of oxygen reaching the tissues Stages of cell damage - AnswersReversible and irreversible Reversible cell damage - AnswersAlteration of metabolic reaction, temporary loss of function

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NR 283: Pathophysiology Exam 1 Verified
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Hypertrophy - Answers✓✓Increase in cell size - results in enlarged tissue mass


Examples of hypertrophy - Answers✓✓Enlarged heart resulting from increased demands
Effect of consistent exercise on skeletal muscle, leading to an enlarged muscle mass


Atrophy - Answers✓✓Decrease in cell size - results in reduced tissue mass


Example of atrophy - Answers✓✓Shrinkage of skeletal muscle that occurs when a limb is
immobilized in a cast for several weeks


Hyperplasia - Answers✓✓Increase in number of cells - results in enlarged tissue mass


Cause of hyperplasia - Answers✓✓Compensatory mechanism to meet increased demand or
pathologic when there is a hormonal imbalance


In some cases ________ and _______ can occur simultaneously, as in the uterine enlargement
that occurs during pregnancy - Answers✓✓Hyperplasia and hypertrophy


Metaplasia - Answers✓✓Mature cell type that is replaced by a different mature cell type
Adaptive mechanism that provides more resistance tissue

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Example of metaplasia - Answers✓✓Smoker cells


Dysplasia - Answers✓✓Abnormal growth or development of a tissue or organ
Cells vary in size and shape within a tissue
Large nuclei are frequently present
Rate of mitosis is increased


Causes of dysplasia - Answers✓✓Chronic irritation
Infection
Precancerous change


Neoplasia - Answers✓✓New growth, tumor


Ischemia - Answers✓✓Deficiency of oxygen in blood due to circulation obstruction


Most common cause of cell damage - Answers✓✓Ischemia


Hypoxia - Answers✓✓Deficiency in amount of oxygen reaching the tissues


Stages of cell damage - Answers✓✓Reversible and irreversible


Reversible cell damage - Answers✓✓Alteration of metabolic reaction, temporary loss of
function

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Irreversible cell damage - Answers✓✓Cell dies


Necrosis - Answers✓✓Group of cells die


Fluid compartments - Answers✓✓Intercellular fluid (ICF) compartment
Extracellular fluid (ECF) compartment


Extracellular fluid compartments - Answers✓✓Intravascular fluid (IVF) or blood/plasma
Interstital fluid (ISF) or intercellular fluid


Osmosis - Answers✓✓movement of water down a concentration gradient


Hydrostatic pressure - Answers✓✓Originates at arterial side and gets weaker


Hydrostatic - Answers✓✓"Pushing out"
Arteriolar end of the capillary


Osmotic - Answers✓✓"Pulling in"
Venous end of the capillary


Aldosterone - Answers✓✓Hormone that controls sodium absorption in water


Edema - Answers✓✓Excess fluid in the interstitial compartment
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