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NSG 5140 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY – MIDTERM EXAM
| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 2026

What best describes the pathophysiology of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus? - ANSWERBeta-cell destruction in
the pancreas

What condition is indicated by polyuria, polydipsia, hyperglycemia, and positive ketones in urine? -
ANSWERDiabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)

What cellular mechanism contributes most to decreased contractility in heart failure with reduced
ejection fraction (HFrEF)? - ANSWERImpaired calcium handling in cardiomyocytes

Which type of shock is characterized by a severe systemic inflammatory response leading to vasodilation
and hypotension? - ANSWERDistributive (Septic)

What is the primary pathophysiologic mechanism in asthma? - ANSWERAirway inflammation and
hyperresponsiveness

Which lab finding is most consistent with hyperthyroidism? - ANSWERDecreased TSH, increased T3/T4

What is the hallmark of nephrotic syndrome? - ANSWERProteinuria >3.5 g/day, hypoalbuminemia,
edema

What contributes most to secondary hyperparathyroidism in chronic kidney disease (CKD)? -
ANSWERVitamin D deficiency and hyperphosphatemia

Which type of hypersensitivity reaction is mediated by IgE? - ANSWERType I

A patient with rheumatoid arthritis is at risk of which type of anemia? - ANSWERAnemia of chronic
disease

What mechanism is primarily responsible for edema in nephrotic syndrome? - ANSWERLoss of plasma
proteins and decreased oncotic pressure

Which neurotransmitter is most associated with the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease? -
ANSWERDopamine

Which lab finding is characteristic of iron deficiency anemia? - ANSWERLow serum ferritin, low MCV

What pathophysiologic mechanism underlies atherosclerosis? - ANSWEREndothelial injury, lipid
accumulation, and inflammation

What primarily leads to ascites formation in cirrhosis? - ANSWERPortal hypertension and
hypoalbuminemia

What is the primary cause of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus? - ANSWERInsulin resistance with relative insulin
deficiency

Which electrolyte imbalance is most commonly associated with chronic kidney disease? -
ANSWERHyperkalemia

What pathophysiologic mechanism leads to air trapping in COPD? - ANSWERLoss of elastic recoil and
airway obstruction


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,NSG 5140 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY – MIDTERM EXAM
| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 2026

What pathophysiologic process is responsible for the development of emphysema? - ANSWERProtease-
antiprotease imbalance causing alveolar wall destruction

What is the most common cause of secondary hypertension? - ANSWERChronic kidney disease

In systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), which mechanism leads to tissue damage? - ANSWERImmune
complex deposition

What is a hallmark of Crohn's disease? - ANSWERTransmural inflammation and skip lesions

Which mechanism is primarily responsible for hypercapnia in COPD? - ANSWERHypoventilation due to
airflow limitation

In acute pancreatitis, which enzyme contributes most to pancreatic tissue autodigestion? -
ANSWERTrypsin

Which electrolyte abnormality is most characteristic of Addison's disease? - ANSWERHyponatremia and
hyperkalemia

Which hormone is primarily deficient in central diabetes insipidus? - ANSWERAntidiuretic hormone
(ADH)

What mechanism is responsible for edema in heart failure? - ANSWERSodium and water retention due
to neurohormonal activation

Which lab abnormality is most consistent with acute pancreatitis? - ANSWERElevated amylase and lipase

What is the primary mechanism of tissue injury in myocardial infarction? - ANSWERIschemia due to
coronary artery occlusion

What is the hallmark of ulcerative colitis? - ANSWERContinuous mucosal inflammation starting in the
rectum

Which electrolyte disturbance is common in tumor lysis syndrome? - ANSWERHyperkalemia,
hyperphosphatemia, hyperuricemia

What best describes the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis? - ANSWERAutoimmune demyelination in
CNS

What physiologic process underlies septic shock-induced organ dysfunction? - ANSWERMicrovascular
dysfunction and tissue hypoperfusion

Which type of anemia is characterized by hypersegmented neutrophils and macrocytic RBCs? -
ANSWERVitamin B12 or folate deficiency anemia

Which hormone is elevated in primary hyperaldosteronism? - ANSWERAldosterone

What pathophysiologic process underlies gout? - ANSWERUric acid crystal deposition in joints

Which electrolyte imbalance is characteristic of chronic alcohol use? - ANSWERHypomagnesemia



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, NSG 5140 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY – MIDTERM EXAM
| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 2026

What is airway obstruction? - ANSWERA blockage that prevents airflow.

What causes impaired gas exchange in ARDS? - ANSWERAlveolar-capillary membrane damage.

What is hyperventilation? - ANSWERIncreased rate or depth of breathing.

What is bronchospasm? - ANSWERContraction of the smooth muscle in the airways.

What causes pulmonary edema in ARDS? - ANSWERInflammation and increased permeability.

Which laboratory finding is most consistent with hemolytic anemia? - ANSWERHigh reticulocyte count,
high LDH, indirect hyperbilirubinemia.

What primarily causes acute tubular necrosis (ATN)? - ANSWERIschemic or nephrotoxic injury to renal
tubular cells.

What distinguishes hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) from DKA? - ANSWERSevere hyperglycemia
without significant ketosis.

What contributes most to the development of varicose veins? - ANSWERVenous valve incompetence
and venous hypertension.

What is the central mechanism in systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)? - ANSWERExcessive
inflammatory cytokine release causing endothelial injury.

Which vitamin deficiency causes scurvy? - ANSWERVitamin C.

What mechanism is most responsible for edema in liver cirrhosis? - ANSWERPortal hypertension and
decreased albumin synthesis.

What electrolyte abnormality is most common in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)? - ANSWERHyperkalemia.

What complication in chronic liver disease is caused by portal hypertension? - ANSWEREsophageal
varices.

Which type of shock is associated with massive blood loss? - ANSWERHypovolemic shock.

What process contributes to osteoporosis? - ANSWERIncreased osteoclast activity and decreased bone
formation.

What compensatory mechanism helps maintain cardiac output in heart failure? - ANSWERSympathetic
nervous system and RAAS activation.

What mechanism underlies congestive heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF)? -
ANSWERDiastolic dysfunction due to ventricular stiffness.

What electrolyte imbalance is most associated with acute renal failure? - ANSWERHyperkalemia.

What primarily leads to pulmonary edema in left-sided heart failure? - ANSWERElevated pulmonary
capillary hydrostatic pressure.



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