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SCI 225 Pathophysiology Midterm Exam study Guide with complete solutions The condition that occurs when a zygot is missing in each cell is referred to as? (NC) - ANSWER -monosomy The process by which RNA is formed from DNA for protein synthesis is? (NC) - ANSWER -Transcription The somatic cell that contians a multiple of 23 chromosomes is called? (NC) - ANSWER -euploid cell Which is the chief function of ribosomes? (NC) - ANSWER -protein synthesis A disease results in the accumulation of lipids in the nerve cells of the brain is? (NC) - ANSWER -Tay-Sachs Disease Cellular Atrophy: (NC) ** - ANSWER -a decrease in cell size The process by which cells program themselves to die? (NC) ** - ANSWER - Apoptosis Which causes metaplasia in humans? (NC) - ANSWER -cell injury from noxious stimuli The postmortem decrease in a patient's body temperature will be documented as? (NC) - ANSWER -Algor Mortis Dysplasia is characterized by abnormal changes in? (NC) - ANSWER -Cell secretions Clastogens are agents that cause? (NC) - ANSWER -Chromosomal breakage Which organ is most frequently affected by chronic alcohol (ethanol) injury? (NC) - ANSWER -Liver The nurse documents "tattoing and stippling" in a trauma patient. Which type of injury does this patient have? (NC) - ANSWER -Gunshot wounds When a patient has an extreme laceration (laceration with a flap), which medical term should the nurse document on the chart? (NC) - ANSWER -An Avulsion A patient with a combined immune deficieny lacks: (NC) - ANSWER -T and B lympocytes When assessing a patient with SLE, you should expect to identify? (NC) - ANSWER -Arthralgia, anemia, and rash Your patient is having a reaction to a bee sting. Which type of hypersensitivity are they displaying? (NC) - ANSWER -Type 1 The major phagocytic cells in inflammation are? (NC) - ANSWER -Neutrophils and Macrophages What is the role of plasmin in the inflammatory response cycle? (NC) - ANSWER -It controls clotting by breaking down fibrin Among the many innate defenses the body has to pathogens, the first line of defense is the? (NC) - ANSWER -Skin and mucuous membranes What term is used to describe the process of endocyosis? (NC) - ANSWER - Engulfment DiGeorge Syndrome is characterized by absence or underdevelopment of which organ? (NC) - ANSWER -Thymus Which substance is released during a viral infection and signals neighboring cells to enhance viral defenses? (NC) - ANSWER -Interferon You're planning a community teaching even about Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). To which population should your teaching be primarily targeted? (NC) - ANSWER -Women; 20-40 years old Which of the following buffer pairs is considered the major plasma buffering system? (Q) - ANSWER -Carbonic Acid/Bicarbonate (Carbonic Acid/Bicarbonate operates in both lung and kidney and is a major extracellular buffer) For a patient with respiratory acidosis, chronic compensaton by the body will include? (Q) - ANSWER -Kidney excretion of H+ A nurse recalls that regulation of acid-base balance through removal or retention of volatile acids is accomplished by the: (Q) - ANSWER -Lungs

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The condition that occurs when a zygot is missing in each cell is referred to as?
(NC) - ANSWER -monosomy

The process by which RNA is formed from DNA for protein synthesis is? (NC) -
ANSWER -Transcription

The somatic cell that contians a multiple of 23 chromosomes is called? (NC) -
ANSWER -euploid cell

Which is the chief function of ribosomes? (NC) - ANSWER -protein synthesis

A disease results in the accumulation of lipids in the nerve cells of the brain is?
(NC) - ANSWER -Tay-Sachs Disease

Cellular Atrophy: (NC) ** - ANSWER -a decrease in cell size

The process by which cells program themselves to die? (NC) ** - ANSWER -
Apoptosis

Which causes metaplasia in humans? (NC) - ANSWER -cell injury from noxious
stimuli

The postmortem decrease in a patient's body temperature will be documented as?
(NC) - ANSWER -Algor Mortis

Dysplasia is characterized by abnormal changes in? (NC) - ANSWER -Cell
secretions

Clastogens are agents that cause? (NC) - ANSWER -Chromosomal breakage

, Which organ is most frequently affected by chronic alcohol (ethanol) injury? (NC)
- ANSWER -Liver

The nurse documents "tattoing and stippling" in a trauma patient. Which type of
injury does this patient have? (NC) - ANSWER -Gunshot wounds

When a patient has an extreme laceration (laceration with a flap), which medical
term should the nurse document on the chart? (NC) - ANSWER -An Avulsion

A patient with a combined immune deficieny lacks: (NC) - ANSWER -T and B
lympocytes

When assessing a patient with SLE, you should expect to identify? (NC) -
ANSWER -Arthralgia, anemia, and rash

Your patient is having a reaction to a bee sting. Which type of hypersensitivity are
they displaying? (NC) - ANSWER -Type 1

The major phagocytic cells in inflammation are? (NC) - ANSWER -Neutrophils
and Macrophages

What is the role of plasmin in the inflammatory response cycle? (NC) - ANSWER
-It controls clotting by breaking down fibrin

Among the many innate defenses the body has to pathogens, the first line of
defense is the? (NC) - ANSWER -Skin and mucuous membranes

What term is used to describe the process of endocyosis? (NC) - ANSWER -
Engulfment

DiGeorge Syndrome is characterized by absence or underdevelopment of which
organ? (NC) - ANSWER -Thymus

Which substance is released during a viral infection and signals neighboring cells
to enhance viral defenses? (NC) - ANSWER -Interferon

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