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1. examination STUDY GUIDE AND test bank resources
2. exam study guide
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Q1: Which of the following best describes pathophysiology? resources
a) The study of normal body function
b) The study of how disease processes affect body function ■
c) The study of pharmacologic treatments
d) The study of nursing interventions
Q2: Which cell injury is reversible if the stimulus is removed?
a) Necrosis
b) Apoptosis
c) Cellular swelling ■
d) Gangrene
Q3: Which type of necrosis is most commonly associated with myocardial infarction?
a) Coagulative ■
b) Liquefactive
c) Caseous
d) Fat
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Q4: Which of the following is a hallmark of apoptosis?
a) Inflammation
b) Cell shrinkage and fragmentation ■
c) Cell swelling
d) Loss of membrane integrity
Q5: Which electrolyte imbalance is associated with prolonged vomiting?
a) Hyperkalemia
b) Hypokalemia ■
c) Hypercalcemia
d) Hypomagnesemia
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Q6: Which of the following contributes to atherosclerosis?
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a) Endothelial injury ■
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b) High-density lipoprotein accumulation resources
c) Low blood pressure
d) Decreased platelet aggregation
Q7: Which type of shock is caused by severe infection?
a) Hypovolemic
b) Cardiogenic
c) Distributive (septic) ■
d) Obstructive
Q8: Which organ is most sensitive to hypoxia?
a) Liver
b) Heart
c) Brain ■
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d) Kidney
Q9: Which type of hypersensitivity reaction involves IgE antibodies?
a) Type I ■
b) Type II
c) Type III
d) Type IV
Q10: Which of the following is a primary mechanism of edema?
a) Increased capillary hydrostatic pressure ■
b) Decreased capillary hydrostatic pressure
c) Increased lymphatic drainage
d) Decreased vascular permeability
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