Test Bank For Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health
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Professions 7th Edition Van Meter and Hubert
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Chapter 1-28 Complete Guide A+
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,Chapter 01: Introduction to Pathophysiology
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VanMeter and Hubert: Gould’s Pathophysiology for the Health Professions, 7th Edition
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MULTIPLE cCHOICE
1. Which cof cthe cfollowing cwould cbe cthe cmost clikely ccause cof can ciatrogenic cdisease? ca. An
cinherited cdisorder
b. A ccombination cof cspecific cetiological cfactors
c. An cunwanted ceffect cof ca cprescribed cdrug
d. Prolonged cexposure cto ctoxic cchemicals cin cthe cenvironment
ANS: cC
2. The cmanifestations cof ca cdisease care cbest cdefined cas cthe
a. subjective cfeelings cof cdiscomfort cduring ca cchronic cillness.
b. signs cand csymptoms cof ca cdisease.
c. factors cthat cprecipitate can cacute cepisode cof ca cchronic cillness.
d. early cindicators cof cthe cprodromal cstage cof cinfection.
ANS: cB
3. The cbest cdefinition cof cthe cterm cprognosis cis cthe
a. precipitating cfactors ccausing can cacute cepisode.
b. number cof cremissions cto cbe cexpected cduring cthe ccourse cof ca cchronic cillness.
c. predicted coutcome cor clikelihood cof crecovery cfrom ca cspecific cdisease.
d. exacerbations coccurring cduring cchronic cillness.
ANS: cC
4. Which cof cthe cfollowing cis cconsidered ca csystemic csign cof cdisease?
a. Swelling cof cthe cknee
b. Fever
c. Pain cin cthe cneck
d. Red crash con cthe cface
ANS: cB
5. Etiology cis cdefined cas cthe cstudy cof cthe
a. causes cof ca cdisease.
b. course cof ca cdisease.
c. expected ccomplications cof ca cdisease.
d. manifestations cof ca cdisease.
ANS: cA
6. A ctype cof ccellular cadaptation cin cwhich cthere cis ca cdecrease cin ccell csize cis creferred cto cas
ca. chypertrophy.
b. metaplasia.
c. anaplasia.
d. atrophy.
, ANS: cD
7. A cchange cin ca ctissue cmarked cby ccells cthat cvary cin csize cand cshape cand cshow
cincreased cmitotic cfigures cwould cbe ccalled
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cper cyear?
a. metaplasia.
b. atrophy.
c. dysplasia.
d. hypertrophy.
ANS: cC
8. A cdeficit cof coxygen cin cthe ccells cusually cdue cto crespiratory cor ccirculatory cproblems cis ccalled
ca. capoptosis.
b. ischemia.
c. hypertrophy.
d. necrosis.
ANS: cB
9. When ca cgroup cof ccells cin cthe cbody cdies, cthe cchange cis ccalled
a. ischemia.
b. gangrene.
c. hypoxia.
d. necrosis.
ANS: cD
10. Rigorous cweightlifting/body cbuilding cregimens cmay cresult cin cthe cskeletal cmuscle ccells
cundergoing ca. hypertrophy.
b. dysplasia.
c. atrophy.
d. regeneration.
ANS: cA
11. The cterm ccancer crefers cto
a. dysplasia.
b. hyperplasia.
c. metaplasia.
d. malignant cneoplasm.
ANS: cD
12. To cwhich cof cthe cfollowing cdoes cthe cterm capoptosis crefer?
a. Increased crate cof cmitosis cby ccertain ccells
b. Ischemic cdamage cto ccells
, c. Liquefaction cof cnecroticctissue
d. Preprogrammed ccell cself-destruction
ANS: cD
13. Which cof cthe cfollowing cstatements cis cTRUE?
a. Alteration cof cDNA cdoes cnot cchange ccell cfunction.
b. Damaged ccells cmay cbe cable cto crepair cthemselves.
c. All ctypes cof ccells cdie cat cthe csame crate.
d. Mild cischemia ccauses cimmediate ccell cdeath.
ANS: cB
14. Caseation cnecrosis crefers cto can carea cwhere
a. cell cproteins chave cbeen cdenatured.
b. cells care cliquefied cby cenzymes.
c. dead ccells cform ca cthick ccheesy csubstance.
d. bacterial cinvasion chas coccurred.
ANS: cC
15. Routine capplication cof csun cblock cto cskin cwould cbe can cexample cof
a. an ciatrogenic ccause cof ccancer.
b. a cpreventive cmeasure.
c. a cprecipitating cfactor.
d. a cpredisposing ccondition.
ANS: cB
16. A ccircumstance cthat ccauses ca csudden cacute cepisode cof ca cchronic cdisease cto coccur cis ctermed
a. latent cstage.
b. predisposing cfactor.
c. incidence.
d. precipitating cfactor. cANS: cD
17. The cterm chomeostasis crefers cto
a. the ccausative cfactors cin ca cparticular cdisease.
b. maintenance cof ca cstable cinternal cenvironment.
c. a ccondition cthat ctriggers can cacute cepisode.
d. a ccollection cof csigns cand csymptoms.
ANS: cB
18. Which cterm cis cused cto cdescribe ca cnew cand csecondary cor cadditional cproblem cthat carises
cafter cthe coriginal cdisease chas cbeen cestablished?
a. Symptoms
b. Occurrence
c. Manifestations
d. Complication
ANS: cD
19. Pathophysiology cinvolves cthe cstudy cof
c c c c c c c
Professions 7th Edition Van Meter and Hubert
c c c c c c
Chapter 1-28 Complete Guide A+
c c c c c
,Chapter 01: Introduction to Pathophysiology
c c c c
VanMeter and Hubert: Gould’s Pathophysiology for the Health Professions, 7th Edition
c c c c c c c c c c
MULTIPLE cCHOICE
1. Which cof cthe cfollowing cwould cbe cthe cmost clikely ccause cof can ciatrogenic cdisease? ca. An
cinherited cdisorder
b. A ccombination cof cspecific cetiological cfactors
c. An cunwanted ceffect cof ca cprescribed cdrug
d. Prolonged cexposure cto ctoxic cchemicals cin cthe cenvironment
ANS: cC
2. The cmanifestations cof ca cdisease care cbest cdefined cas cthe
a. subjective cfeelings cof cdiscomfort cduring ca cchronic cillness.
b. signs cand csymptoms cof ca cdisease.
c. factors cthat cprecipitate can cacute cepisode cof ca cchronic cillness.
d. early cindicators cof cthe cprodromal cstage cof cinfection.
ANS: cB
3. The cbest cdefinition cof cthe cterm cprognosis cis cthe
a. precipitating cfactors ccausing can cacute cepisode.
b. number cof cremissions cto cbe cexpected cduring cthe ccourse cof ca cchronic cillness.
c. predicted coutcome cor clikelihood cof crecovery cfrom ca cspecific cdisease.
d. exacerbations coccurring cduring cchronic cillness.
ANS: cC
4. Which cof cthe cfollowing cis cconsidered ca csystemic csign cof cdisease?
a. Swelling cof cthe cknee
b. Fever
c. Pain cin cthe cneck
d. Red crash con cthe cface
ANS: cB
5. Etiology cis cdefined cas cthe cstudy cof cthe
a. causes cof ca cdisease.
b. course cof ca cdisease.
c. expected ccomplications cof ca cdisease.
d. manifestations cof ca cdisease.
ANS: cA
6. A ctype cof ccellular cadaptation cin cwhich cthere cis ca cdecrease cin ccell csize cis creferred cto cas
ca. chypertrophy.
b. metaplasia.
c. anaplasia.
d. atrophy.
, ANS: cD
7. A cchange cin ca ctissue cmarked cby ccells cthat cvary cin csize cand cshape cand cshow
cincreased cmitotic cfigures cwould cbe ccalled
Downloaded cby: cSTARBEST c|
c Distribution cof cthis
cdocument cis cillegal Want cto cearn
c$1.236 c extra
cper cyear?
a. metaplasia.
b. atrophy.
c. dysplasia.
d. hypertrophy.
ANS: cC
8. A cdeficit cof coxygen cin cthe ccells cusually cdue cto crespiratory cor ccirculatory cproblems cis ccalled
ca. capoptosis.
b. ischemia.
c. hypertrophy.
d. necrosis.
ANS: cB
9. When ca cgroup cof ccells cin cthe cbody cdies, cthe cchange cis ccalled
a. ischemia.
b. gangrene.
c. hypoxia.
d. necrosis.
ANS: cD
10. Rigorous cweightlifting/body cbuilding cregimens cmay cresult cin cthe cskeletal cmuscle ccells
cundergoing ca. hypertrophy.
b. dysplasia.
c. atrophy.
d. regeneration.
ANS: cA
11. The cterm ccancer crefers cto
a. dysplasia.
b. hyperplasia.
c. metaplasia.
d. malignant cneoplasm.
ANS: cD
12. To cwhich cof cthe cfollowing cdoes cthe cterm capoptosis crefer?
a. Increased crate cof cmitosis cby ccertain ccells
b. Ischemic cdamage cto ccells
, c. Liquefaction cof cnecroticctissue
d. Preprogrammed ccell cself-destruction
ANS: cD
13. Which cof cthe cfollowing cstatements cis cTRUE?
a. Alteration cof cDNA cdoes cnot cchange ccell cfunction.
b. Damaged ccells cmay cbe cable cto crepair cthemselves.
c. All ctypes cof ccells cdie cat cthe csame crate.
d. Mild cischemia ccauses cimmediate ccell cdeath.
ANS: cB
14. Caseation cnecrosis crefers cto can carea cwhere
a. cell cproteins chave cbeen cdenatured.
b. cells care cliquefied cby cenzymes.
c. dead ccells cform ca cthick ccheesy csubstance.
d. bacterial cinvasion chas coccurred.
ANS: cC
15. Routine capplication cof csun cblock cto cskin cwould cbe can cexample cof
a. an ciatrogenic ccause cof ccancer.
b. a cpreventive cmeasure.
c. a cprecipitating cfactor.
d. a cpredisposing ccondition.
ANS: cB
16. A ccircumstance cthat ccauses ca csudden cacute cepisode cof ca cchronic cdisease cto coccur cis ctermed
a. latent cstage.
b. predisposing cfactor.
c. incidence.
d. precipitating cfactor. cANS: cD
17. The cterm chomeostasis crefers cto
a. the ccausative cfactors cin ca cparticular cdisease.
b. maintenance cof ca cstable cinternal cenvironment.
c. a ccondition cthat ctriggers can cacute cepisode.
d. a ccollection cof csigns cand csymptoms.
ANS: cB
18. Which cterm cis cused cto cdescribe ca cnew cand csecondary cor cadditional cproblem cthat carises
cafter cthe coriginal cdisease chas cbeen cestablished?
a. Symptoms
b. Occurrence
c. Manifestations
d. Complication
ANS: cD
19. Pathophysiology cinvolves cthe cstudy cof