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MSN-FNP 570 – Advanced Pathophysiology – Midterm Exam – Practice Questions with Correct Answers

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This document provides a full set of practice questions and correct answers for the MSN-FNP 570 Midterm Exam in Advanced Pathophysiology. Topics covered include cellular injury, genetic mutations, cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, neurologic disorders, immune responses, and acid-base balance. The material is ideal for reviewing core pathophysiological mechanisms tested in the midterm.

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MSN-FNP 570 – Advanced Pathophysiology – Midterm Exam –
Practice Questions with Correct Answers
This document provides a full set of practice questions and correct answers for the MSN-
FNP 570 Midterm Exam in Advanced Pathophysiology. Topics covered include cellular
injury, genetic mutations, cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, neurologic disorders,
immune responses, and acid-base balance. The material is ideal for reviewing core
pathophysiological mechanisms tested in the midterm.


1. Ischemia: Inadequate blood supply to an organ, especially the heart
muscles, leading to tissue damage
2. ATP: Adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that provides energy for cellular
processes
3. NaCl: Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt and essential for
various physiological functions
4. Free radicals: Highly reactive molecules that can cause cellular damage and
contribute to the development of diseases
5. Cardiovascular disease: A range of conditions affecting the heart and blood
vessels, including hypertension and ischemic heart disease
6. Missense mutation: A genetic mutation that alters the amino acid sequence
in a protein, potentially affecting its function
7. Physiologic atrophy: The natural process of shrinking or wasting away of a
body part or tissue, such as the thymus gland changes during childhood

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8. Mitochondria: Cellular organelles that generate energy and play a crucial
role in metabolism
9. DNA: Deoxyribonucleic acid, the molecule carrying genetic instructions for
growth, development, and reproduction
10. Type one diabetes mellitus: A chronic condition resulting from the
pancreas producing little or no insulin, leading to high blood sugar levels 11.
Ribosomes: Cellular organelles responsible for protein synthesis
12. Protein synthesis: The process by which cells generate new proteins,
essential for various cellular functions
13. Benign: A non-invasive growth that does not spread to other parts of the
body
14. Chromosomal abnormalities: Disorders caused by missing, extra, or
irregular portions of chromosomal DNA, leading to genetic disorders
15. Tumor necrosis factor alpha: A cell signaling protein involved in
inflammation and immune system functions
16. Interleukin one: A group of cytokines regulating immune and inflammatory
responses
17. Fertilization: The fusion of gametes to initiate the development of a new
individual organism
18. Genetic expression: The process by which information from a gene is used
in the synthesis of a functional gene product
19. RB one gene: A tumor suppressor gene controlling cell growth
20. Mutation: A change in the DNA sequence of a cell's genome, leading to
genetic variations
21. Screening test: A test performed to detect potential health disorders or
diseases in asymptomatic individuals
22 Blood in the stool: A sign of potential health issues such as gastrointestinal
bleeding or colon cancer

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