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# NR 507 / NR507 Advanced Pathophysiology



## Midterm Practice Exam (Original Questions) – 2026/2027



### Important Notice




This set includes:



* 220+ advanced multiple-choice questions

* Correct answers

* Detailed rationales

* System-based pathophysiology coverage



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# Questions 1–220



## Cellular Injury & Adaptation



1. Cellular adaptation to persistent increased workload is most likely to result in:

A. Necrosis

B. Atrophy

C. Hypertrophy

D. Dysplasia

,Answer: C

Rationale: Hypertrophy is an increase in cell size due to increased demand.



2. A reduction in cell size due to decreased workload is called:

A. Hyperplasia

B. Atrophy

C. Metaplasia

D. Anaplasia



Answer: B

Rationale: Atrophy reflects decreased functional demand or nutrition.



3. Metaplasia is best defined as:

A. Irreversible cell death

B. Change from one mature cell type to another

C. Increased cell number

D. Genetic mutation



Answer: B

Rationale: Metaplasia is adaptive but may predispose to malignancy.



4. Dysplasia is characterized by:

A. Normal maturation

B. Disordered cell growth and differentiation

C. Cell shrinkage

D. Tissue necrosis

,Answer: B

Rationale: Dysplasia indicates pre-cancerous changes.



5. Necrosis differs from apoptosis because necrosis is:

A. Programmed

B. Energy-dependent

C. Uncontrolled cell death causing inflammation

D. Always reversible



Answer: C

Rationale: Necrosis triggers inflammatory response.



6. Apoptosis is best described as:

A. Random cell rupture

B. Programmed cell death

C. Infectious cell death

D. Ischemic rupture



Answer: B

Rationale: Apoptosis is regulated and non-inflammatory.



7. Ischemia causes cellular injury primarily due to:

A. Excess oxygen

B. Loss of oxygen and nutrient supply

C. Hormonal imbalance

, D. Genetic mutation



Answer: B

Rationale: Reduced perfusion impairs ATP production.



8. Reversible cell injury is characterized by:

A. Membrane rupture

B. Mitochondrial swelling

C. Nuclear fragmentation

D. Complete necrosis



Answer: B

Rationale: Early ATP depletion causes swelling.



9. Irreversible cell injury is marked by:

A. Mild swelling

B. Membrane disruption and nuclear breakdown

C. Increased ATP

D. Hyperplasia



Answer: B

Rationale: Structural damage cannot be repaired.



10. Free radicals damage cells by:

A. Increasing ATP

B. Lipid peroxidation of membranes

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