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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2 – Rasmussen College – 2026 – Practice Questions with Verified Answers Introduction: This document contains a comprehensive set of exam-style questions and verified answers covering key topics in pathophysiology, including gastrointestinal, renal, endocrine, and reproductive disorders. It reviews definitions, causes, risk factors, manifestations, and complications for major conditions likely to appear on Exam 2. The material appears to be a complete study guide aligned with course assessments, making it useful for revision and exam preparation. Exam Questions and Answers Inflammation of the pancreas that can be acute or chronic. --- correct precise answer ---Pancreatitis Causes of?: Cholelithiasis, alcohol abuse, biliary dysfunction, hepatotoxic drugs, metabolic disorders, trauma, renal failure, endocrine disorders, pancreatic tumors, and penetrating peptic ulcer. --- correct precise answer ---Pancreatitis ______ causes pancreatic enzymes to leak into the pancreatic tissue and initiate autodigestion, resulting in edema, vascular damage, hemorrhage, and necrosis. --- correct precise answer ---Pancreatic Injury _____ is replaced by fibrosis, which causes exocrine and endocrine changes and dysfunction of the islets of Langerhans --- correct precise answer ---Pancreatic Tissue

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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2 – Rasmussen
College – 2026 – Practice Questions with Verified
Answers


Introduction:
This document contains a comprehensive set of exam-style
questions and verified answers covering key topics in
pathophysiology, including gastrointestinal, renal, endocrine, and
reproductive disorders. It reviews definitions, causes, risk factors,
manifestations, and complications for major conditions likely to
appear on Exam 2.
The material appears to be a complete study guide aligned with
course assessments, making it useful for revision and exam
preparation.

Exam Questions and Answers

Inflammation of the pancreas that can be acute or chronic. ---
correct precise answer ---Pancreatitis



Causes of?: Cholelithiasis, alcohol abuse, biliary dysfunction,
hepatotoxic drugs, metabolic disorders, trauma, renal failure,
endocrine disorders, pancreatic tumors, and penetrating peptic
ulcer. --- correct precise answer ---Pancreatitis



______ causes pancreatic enzymes to leak into the pancreatic tissue
and initiate autodigestion, resulting in edema, vascular damage,

,hemorrhage, and necrosis. --- correct precise answer ---Pancreatic
Injury



_____ is replaced by fibrosis, which causes exocrine and endocrine
changes and dysfunction of the islets of Langerhans --- correct
precise answer ---Pancreatic Tissue



______ is considered a medical emergency. Mortality increases with
advancing age and comorbidity. --- correct precise answer ---Acute
Pancreatitis



Complications of?: Acute respiratory distress syndrome, diabetes
mellitus, infection, shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation,
renal failure, malnutrition, pancreatic cancer, pseudocyst, and
abscess. --- correct precise answer ---Acute Pancreatitis



Manifestations of?: usually sudden and severe. Upper abdominal
pain that radiates to the back, worsens after eating, and is
somewhat relieved by leaning forward or pulling the knees toward
the chest. Nausea and vomiting. Mild jaundice. Low-grade fever.
Blood pressure and pulse changes. --- correct precise answer ---
Acute Pancreatitis

,Manifestations of?: upper abdominal pain. Indigestion. Losing
weight without trying. Steatorrhea. Constipation. Flatuence. ---
correct precise answer ---Chronic Pancreatitis



Inflammation or infection in the biliary system caused by calculi ---
correct precise answer ---Cholecystitis



Varies in severity depending on size. May obstruct bile flow and
cause gallbladder rupture, fistula formation, gangrene, hepatitis,
pancreatitis, and carcinoma --- correct precise answer ---
Cholecystitis



Gallstones. A common condition that affects both genders and all
ethic groups relatively equally. --- correct precise answer ---
Cholelithiasis



Risk factors of?: advancing age, obesity, diet, rapid weight loss,
pregnancy, hormone replacement, and long-term parenteral
nutrition. Calculi vary in size and shape. --- correct precise answer
---Cholelithiasis



Manifestations of?: biliary colic, abdominal distension, nausea,
vomiting, jaundice, fever, and leukocytes --- correct precise answer
---Cholelthiasis

, Sudden loss of renal function. Generally reversible. Most commonly
occurs in critically ill, hospitalized patients. --- correct precise
answer ---Acute Renal Failure



Risk factors of?: advanced age, autoimmune disorders, and liver
disease. --- correct precise answer ---Acute Renal Failure



Causes of Acute Renal Failure: ______. Extremely low blood
pressure or blood volume. Heart dysfunction --- correct precise
answer ---Prerenal Conditions



Causes of Acute Renal Failure: _____. Reduced blood supply within
the kidneys. Hemolytic uremic syndrome. Renal inflammation.
Toxic injury. --- correct precise answer ---Intrarenal Conditions



Causes of Acute Renal Failure: _____. Ureter obstruction. Bladder
obstruction and dysfunction. --- correct precise answer ---Postrenal
Conditions



The four phases of Acute Renal Failure. --- correct precise answer -
--Asymptomatic Phase, Oliguric Phase, Diuretic Phase, and Recovery
Phase

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