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Test / f Bank / f for / f Understanding / f Pathophysiology / f 1st / f Canadian / f Edition / f El-Hussein
Test / f Bank / f for / f Understanding / f Pathophysiology, / f 1st / f Canadian / f Edition, / f Mohamed
/ f El- /fHussein, / f Kelly / f Power-
Kean, / f Stephanie / f Zettel, / f Sue /fHuether, / f Kathryn / f McCance, / f ISBN: / f 9781771721189, / f ISBN:
/f9781771721172
Table / f of / f Contents
PART / f ONE: / f BASIC / f CONCEPTS / f OF / f PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Unit / f 1: / f The / f Cell
1. Cellular / f Biology
2. Genes / f and / f Genetic / f Diseases
3. Epigenetics / f and / f Disease
4. Altered / f Cellular / f and / f Tissue / f Biology
5. Fluids / f and / f Electrolytes, / f Acids / f and / f Bases
Unit / f 2: / f Mechanisms / f of / f Self-Defense
6. Innate / f Immunity: / f Inflammation / f and / f Wound / f Healing
7. Adaptive / f Immunity
8. Infection / f and / f Defects / f in / f Mechanisms / f of / f Defense
9. Stress / f and / f Disease
Unit / f 3: / f Cellular / f Proliferation: / f Cancer
10. Biology / f of / f Cancer
11. Cancer / f Epidemiology
12. Cancer / f in / f Children / f and / f Adolescents
PART / f TWO: / f BODY / f SYSTEMS / f AND / f DISEASES
Unit / f 4: / f The / f Neurologic / f System
13. Structure / f and / f Function / f of / f the / f Neurologic / f System
14. Pain, / f Temperature, / f Sleep, / f and / f Sensory / f Function
15. Alterations / f in / f Cognitive / f Systems, / f Cerebral / f Hemodynamics / f and / f Motor / f Function
16. Disorders / f of / f the / f Central / f and / f Peripheral / f Nervous / f Systems / f and / f Neuromuscular
/ f Junction
17. Alterations / f of / f Neurologic / f Function / f in / f Children
Unit / f 5: / f The / f Endocrine / f System
18. Mechanisms / f of / f Hormonal / f Regulation
19. Alterations / f of / f Hormonal / f Regulation
Unit / f 6: / f The / f Hematologic / f System
20. Structure / f and / f Function / f of / f the / f Hematologic / f System
21. Alterations / f in / f Hematologic / f Function
22. Alterations / f of / f Hematologic / f Function / f in / f Children
Unit / f 7: / f The / f Cardiovascular / f and / f Lymphatic / f Systems
23. Structure / f and / f Function / f of / f the / f Cardiovascular / f and / f Lymphatic / f Systems
24. Alterations / f of / f Cardiovascular / f Function
25. Alterations / f of / f Cardiovascular / f Function / f in / f Children
Unit / f 8: / f The / f Pulmonary / f System
26. Structure / f and / f Function / f of / f the / f Pulmonary / f System
27. Alterations / f of / f Pulmonary / f Function
28. Alterations / f of / f Pulmonary / f Function / f in / f Children
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Unit / f 9: / f The / f Renal / f and / f Urologic / f Systems
29. Structure / f and / f Function / f of / f the / f Renal / f and / f Urologic / f Systems
30. Alterations / f of / f Renal / f and / f Urinary / f Tract / f Function
31. Alterations / f of / f Renal / f and / f Urinary / f Tract / f Function / f in / f Children
Unit / f 10: / f The / f Reproductive / f Systems
32. Structure / f and / f Function / f of / f the / f Reproductive / f Systems
33. Alterations / f of / f the / f Female / f Reproductive / f System
34. Alterations / f of / f the / f Male / f Reproductive / f System
Unit / f 11: / f The / f Digestive / f System
35. Structure / f and / f Function / f of / f the / f Digestive / f System
36. Alterations / f of / f Digestive / f Function
37. Alterations / f in / f Digestive / f Function / f in / f Children
Unit / f 12: / f The / f Musculoskeletal / f and / f Integumentary / f Systems
38. Structure / f and / f Function / f of / f the / f Musculoskeletal / f System
39. Alterations / f of / f Musculoskeletal / f Function
40. Alterations / f of / f Musculoskeletal / f Function / f in / f Children
41. Structure, / f Function, / f and / f Disorders / f of / f the / f Integument
42. Alterations / f of / f the / f Integument / f in / f Children
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Chapter 01: Cellular Biology
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MULTIPLE / f CHOICE
1. A / f student / f is / f observing / f a / f cell / f under / f the / f microscope. / f It / f is / f observed / f to / f have
/f supercoiled /fDNA / f with / f histones. / f Which / f of / f the / f following / f would / f also / f be
/ f observed / f by / f the / f student?
a. A / f single / f circular / f chromosome
b. A / f nucleus
c. Free-floating / f nuclear / f material
d. No / f organelles
ANS: / f B
The / f cell / f described / f is / f a / f eukaryotic / f cell, / f so / f it / f has / f histones / f and / f a / f supercoiled
/ f DNA / f withi /fn / f its / f nucleus; / f thus, / f the / f nucleus / f should / f be / f observed. / f A / f single
/ f circular / f chromosome / f call /fed / fa / f prokaryote / f contains / f free-floating / f nuclear
/ f material / f but / f has / f no / f organelles.
REF: / f p. / f 2
2. A /fnurse /fis /finstructing /fthe /fstaff /fabout /fcellular /ffunctions. /fWhich /fcellular /ffunction /fis /fthe /fn
urse / f describing / f when / f an / f isolated
/ f /f cell /f absorbs /f oxygen /f and /f uses /f it /f to
transform / f nutrients / f t /fo /fenergy?
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a. Metabolic / f absorption
b. Communication
c. Secretion
d. Respiration
ANS: / f D NURSINGTB.COM
The / f cell’s / f ability / f to / f absorb / f oxygen / f is / f referred / f to / f as / f respiration / f while / f its
/ f communication / f abilit /fy
involves / f maintenance / f of / f a / f steady /fdynamic / f state, / f metabolic / f absorption / f provides
/ f nutrition, / f and /fsecretion / f allows / f for / f the / f synthesizing / f of / f new / f substances.
REF: / f p. / f 2
3. A / f eukaryotic / f cell / f is / f undergoing / f DNA / f replication. / f In / f which / f region / f of / f the / f cell
/f would / f m /fost /fof /fthe / f genetic / f information / f be /fcontained?
a. Mitochondria
b. Ribosome
c. Nucleolus
d. Nucleus / f Cytoplasm
ANS: / f C
The /fregion / f of / f the / f cell / f that / f contains / f genetic /fmaterial, / f including / f a / f large / f amount / f of
/ f ribonucl /feic / f acid, / f most / f of / f the / f DNA, / f and / f DNA-
binding / f proteins, / f is / f the / f nucleolus, / f which / f is / f located / f within / f the / f cell’s / f nucleus.
/ f Mitochondri /fa /fis /fassociated /fwith /fcellular /frespiration, /fwhile /fribosomes /fare /finvolved /fwith
/fprotein /fmanuf /facturing. / f Cytoplasm / f is / f a / f fluid / f filling / f that / f is / f a / f component / f of
/ f the / f cell.
REF: / f p. / f 2