PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
THE BIOLOGIC BASIS FOR DISEASE IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN
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8th Edition
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Kathryn L. McCance, Sue E. Huether
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Contents
Chapter 01: Cellular Biology...................................................................................................................... 4
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Chapter 02: Altered Cellular and Tissue Biology: Environmental Agents ......................................... 18
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Chapter 03: The Cellular Environment: Fluids and Electrolytes, Acids and Bases ......................... 31
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Chapter 04: Genes and Genetic Diseases............................................................................................. 44
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Chapter 05: Genes, Environment-Lifestyle, and Common Diseases .................................................... 55
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Chapter 06: Epigenetics and Disease ..................................................................................................... 63
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Chapter 07: Innate Immunity: Inflammation and Wound Healing .................................................... 68
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Chapter 08: Adaptive Immunity .............................................................................................................. 83
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Chapter 09: Alterations in Immunity and Inflammation ..................................................................... 95
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Chapter 10: Infection.............................................................................................................................. 108
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Chapter 11: Stress and Disease ........................................................................................................... 117
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Chapter 12: Cancer Biology................................................................................................................... 124
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Chapter 13: Cancer Epidemiology......................................................................................................... 137
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Chapter 14: Cancer in Children ........................................................................................................... 143
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Chapter 15: Structure and Function of the Neurologic System ...................................................... 148
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Chapter 16: Pain, Temperature Regulation, Sleep, and Sensory Function ..................................... 159
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Chapter 17: Alterations in Cognitive Systems, Cerebral Hemodynamics, and Motor Function .. 174
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Chapter 18: Disorders of the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems and the Neuromuscular
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Junction
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Chapter 19: Neurobiology of Schizophrenia, Mood Disorders, and Anxiety Disorders................. 199
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Chapter 20: Alterations of Neurologic Function in Children ............................................................ 206
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Chapter 21: Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation ............................................................................. 213
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Chapter 22: Alterations of Hormonal Regulation............................................................................... 222
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Chapter 23: Obesity and Disorders of Nutrition ............................................................................... 234
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Chapter 24: Structure and Function of the Reproductive Systems ................................................ 239
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Chapter 25: Alterations of the Female Reproductive System ......................................................... 249
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Chapter 26: Alterations of the Male Reproductive System ............................................................ 259
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Chapter 27: Sexually Transmitted Infections ....................................................................................... 265
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Chapter 28: Structure and Function of the Hematologic System ................................................... 273
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Chapter 29: Alterations of Erythrocytes, Platelets, and Hemostatic Function..................................283
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Chapter 30: Alterations of Leukocyte and Lymphoid Function ..........................................................293
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Chapter 31: Alterations of Hematologic Function in Children ...........................................................300
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Chapter 32: Structure and Function of the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems ......................311
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Chapter 33: Alterations of Cardiovascular Function .............................................................................324
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Chapter 34: Alterations of Cardiovascular Function in Children .........................................................338
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Chapter 35: Structure and Function of the Pulmonary System ........................................................346
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Chapter 36: Alterations of Pulmonary Function ....................................................................................356
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Chapter 37: Alterations of Pulmonary Function in Children ...............................................................373
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Chapter 38: Structure and Function of the Renal and Urologic Systems .......................................381
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Chapter 39: Alterations of Renal and Urinary Tract Function ..........................................................391
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Chapter 40: Alterations of Renal and Urinary Tract Function in Children .....................................401
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Chapter 41: Structure and Function of the Digestive System ...........................................................409
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Chapter 42: Alterations of Digestive Function ......................................................................................421
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Chapter 43: Alterations of Digestive Function in Children .................................................................432
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Chapter 44: Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System................................................441
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Chapter 45: Alterations of Musculoskeletal Function ........................................................................ 453
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Chapter 46: Alterations of Musculoskeletal Function in Children.................................................... 466
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Chapter 47: Structure, Function, and Disorders of the Integument ............................................... 475
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Chapter 48: Alterations of the Integument in Children .................................................................. 486
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Chapter 49: Shock, Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome, and Burns in Adults ....................... 494
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Chapter 50: Shock, Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome, and Burns in Children .................... 502
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, Test Bank - Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children
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Chapter 01: Cellular Biology
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MULTIPLE CHOICE b
1. Which statement best describes the cellular function of metabolic absorption?
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a. Cells can produce proteins. b b b
b. Cells can secrete digestive enzymes.
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c. Cells can take in and use nutrients.
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d. Cells can synthesize fats. b b b
ANS: C
In metabolic absorption, all cells take in and use nutrients and other substances from their
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bsurroundings. The remaining options are not inclusive in their descriptions of cellular
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bmetabolic absorption. b
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2. Where is most of a cell’s genetic information, including RNA and DNA, contained?
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a. Mitochondria
b. Ribosome
c. Nucleolus
d. Lysosome
ANS: C
The nucleus contains the nucleolus, a small dense structure composed largely of RNA,
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bmost of the cellular DNA, and the DNA-binding proteins, such as the histones, which
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bregulate its activity. The mitochondria are responsible for cellular respiration and
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b energy production. b
Ribosomes’ chief function is to provide sites for cellular protein synthesis. Lysosomes
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bfunction as the intracellular digestive system.
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3. Which component of the cell produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by using oxygen
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b to remove hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction?
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a. Lysosomes
b. Peroxisomes
c. Ribosomes
d. Endosome
ANS: B