Unit One Intro to Patho and Cellular
Regulation. Exam Questions And Answers
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What benefits are gained by asking questions when someone has clinical manifestations of
altered homeostasis? Select all that apply. - ANS - assumptions are challenged
- evidence is located
- data is collected
- insight is provided
The process to determine which ______ matter most uses knowledge from _____
and an understanding of normal human _____ and development, the ability to ask relevant
_____, and an attitude that _____ finding the source of the person's problem. - ANS - cues
- pathophysiology
- anatomy and physiology
- questions
- values
The basic ____ processes that cause altered health are the ____. How the original ____ differ is
often related to the body ____ involved. - ANS - pathophysiological
- the same
- signs & symptoms
- system
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Based on which factors are the number and types of tests needed to confirm an alteration in
health chosen? Select all that apply. - ANS - cues related to body system
- condition of the person
- pathophysiologic process suspected
Pathogenesis, Etiology, Predisposing factors, Prevention - ANS - pathogenesis: the virus takes
over cells in the mucous membrane and starts replicating itself
- predisposing factors: anyone who works in the public with a large amount of people
- etiology: the flu is caused by influenza virus
- prevention: frequently washing hands, covering your face when you sneeze or cough, getting
vaccinated
Based on Jeb's information, which steps can he take to get back to the level of health he had
before he fell? Select all that apply. - ANS - perform the recommended exercises
- use crutches when walking
- lose weight
What questions should be asked to learn more about what is going on with their health? Select
all that apply. - ANS - "How long have you been feeling this way?"
- "Are you having trouble breathing?"
- "Have you been around someone who is sick recently?"
- "Is it your allergies?"
Based on the cues, which specific body system is involved in the relative's illness? Select all that
apply. - ANS - pulmonary
Based on the body systems involved and the suspected pathophysiological changes, which type
of tests can be used to confirm what is happening? Select all that apply. - ANS - imaging
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- laboratory analysis
What steps can the relative take to avoid infections in the future? Select all that apply. -
ANS - eat a well-balanced diet
- get recommended vaccines
- wash hands frequently
From the cues available, select those items that provide information about this person's
alteration in health. - ANS - stepped on a rusty nail
- last evening
- painful
- oozing a thick, yellow drainage
A young adult stepped on a rusty nail last evening. After removing the nail and cleaning the
wound, they applied a bandage and went to sleep. This morning the skin around the bandage is
red, warm, painful, and oozing a thick, yellow drainage.
Based on the cues, which specific body system is most directly involved? -
ANS musculoskeletal
A young adult stepped on a rusty nail last evening. After removing the nail and cleaning the
wound, they applied a bandage and went to sleep. This morning the skin around the bandage is
red, warm, painful, and oozing a thick, yellow drainage.
Based on the body systems involved and the suspected pathophysiological changes, which
type(s) of tests can be used to confirm what is happening? Select all that apply. - ANS -
laboratory analysis of oozing drainage
A young adult stepped on a rusty nail last evening. After removing the nail and cleaning the
wound, they applied a bandage and went to sleep. This morning the skin around the bandage is
red, warm, painful, and oozing a thick, yellow drainage.
What steps can the individual take to promote recovery from this illness? Select all that apply. -
ANS - exercise as tolerated