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Introduction to Pathophysiology and Cellular Basis of Disease – Quiz 1 – Complete Practice Questions and Answers

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This document provides a comprehensive Quiz 1 practice set for Introduction to Pathophysiology and Cellular Basis of Disease. It includes exam-style questions with answers covering foundational concepts such as cell injury, adaptation, inflammation, and basic disease mechanisms. The material is designed to support early-course exam preparation and strengthen understanding of core pathophysiology principles.

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Quiz 1: Introduction to Pathophysiology and Cellular Basis of Disease
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1. A nurse practitioner is examining a 4 year old girl a. raised red sores on
brought in by his Mother. The child has a fever and hands and feet
her Mother reports that the child has been irritable
and eating poorly. Upon further examination the nurse
identifies several red sores near the corner of the her
mouth, on her tongue, and on the inside of her cheeks.
The nurse also finds several raised red spots on the
palms of the child's hands and the soles of the child's
feet.

Which of the following clinical manifestations are con-
sidered a "sign" of the child's condition?

a. raised red sores on hands and feet
b. chills experienced by the child
c. pain caused by the sores in the mouth
d. nausea experienced by the child

2. Increased secretion of the hormone ADH is caused by: b. Increased plasma os-
molarity and Angiotensin
a. Increased plasma osomolarity II
b. Increased plasma osmolarity and Angiotensin II
c. Angiotensin II
d. Decreased plasma osmolarity

3. Increased production of the hormone Angiotensin II is c. All these answers
caused by:

a. Decreased blood pressure
b. Increased Renin release
c. All these answers
d. Increased sympathetic tone

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