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Table of Contents
I. The Cell
Chapter 1. The Cell in Health and Illness
Chapter 2. Cellular Injury, Adaptations, and Maladaptive Changes
Chapter 3. Genetic Basis of Disease
Il. Integrated Body Processes
Chapter 4. Stress, Exercise, and Immobility
Chapter 5. Obesity and Nutritional Imbalances
Chapter 6. Pain
ill. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis
Chapter 7. Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances
Chapter 8. Acid-Base Imbalances
IV. Infection and Inflammation
Chapter 9. Inflammation and Dysfunctional Wound Healing
Chapter 10. Infectious Diseases
Chapter 11. Disorders of the Immune System
V. Hematologic Disorders
Chapter 12. Disorders of White Blood Cells
Chapter I 3. Disorders of Red Blood Cells
Chapter 14. Disorders of Platelets, Hemostasis, and Coagulation
VI. Disorders of Cardiovascular Function
Chapter 15. Arterial Disorders
Chapter 16. lschemic Heart Disease and Conduction Disorders
Chapter 17. Heart Failure
Chapter 18. Valvular Heart Disease
Chapter 19. Disorders of the Venous System
VII. Pulmonary Disorders
Chapter 20. Respiratory Inflammation and Infection
Chapter 21. Restrictive and Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders
vm. Renal and Urological Disorders
Chapter 22. Renal Disorders
Chapter 23. Urological Disorders
IX. Hormonal and Reproductive Disorders
Chapter 24. Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 25. Diabetes Mellitus and the Metabolic Syndrome
Chapter 26. Disorders of the Female Reproductive System
Chapter 27. Disorders of the Male Reproductive System
Chapter 28. Sexually Transmitted Infections
X. Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chapter 29. Disorders of the Esophagus, Stomach, and Small Intestine
Chapter 30. Common Disorders of the Large Intestine
Chapter 31. Infection, Inflammation, and Cirrhosis of the Liver
,Chapter 32. Gallbladder, Pancreatic, and Bile Duct Dysfunction
XI. Neurological Disorders
Chapter 33. Cerebrovascular Disorders
Chapter 34. Chronic and Degenerative Neurological Disorders
Chapter 35. Brain and Spinal Cord Injury
Chapter 36. Psychobiology of Behavioral Disorders
XII. Musculoskeletal Disorders
Chapter 37. Musculoskeletal Trauma
Chapter 38. Degenerative Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 39. Infection and Inflammatory Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System
XIII. Cancer
Chapter 40. Cancer
XIV. lntegumentary Disorders
Chapter 41. Skin Disorders
Chapter 42. Burns
XV. Sensory Disorders
Chapter 43. Eye Disorders
Chapter 44. Ear Disorders
Chapter 45. Pediatric Disorders
XVI. Aging and Multi-System Disorders
Chapter 46. Pathophysiological Concepts of Aging
Chapter 47. SIRS, Sepsis, Shock, MODS, and Death
, Chapter 1: The Cell in Health and Illness
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Which statement regarding the sodium-potassium pump is correct?
1. The cell’s plasma membrane is more soluble to sodium ions than potassium ions.
2. The concentration of sodium ions should be higher inside the cell compartment.
3. The concentration of potassium ions should be higher outside the cell compartment.
4. The active transport involves pumping out three sodium ions and pumping in two
potassium ions.
2. What is the process in which glucose is used to create energy?
1. Autolysis
2. Glycolysis
3. Heterolysis
4. None of the above
3. How many adenosine triphosphates (ATPs) are produced in aerobic energy metabolism?
1. 2
2. 3
3. 34
4. None of the above
4. Which cell organelles are believed to have once been self-sustaining and independent?
1. Ribosomes
2. Mitochondria
3. Ribonucleic acid
4. Deoxyribonucleic acid
5. Why is more energy produced when a person is exercising?
1. There is an increase in the synthesis of protein.
2. There is an increase in the production of pyruvic acid in the cells.
3. There is an increase in the conversion of pyruvic acid to lactic acid.
4. There is an increase in the production of mitochondria in the muscle cells.
6. When does ribosomal protein synthesis cease?
1. During endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress
2. During the synthesis of ATP
3. During severe hypoxic state
4. During the processing of prohormone
7. The cellular organelle responsible for propelling mucous and inhaled debris out of the lungs is
1. cilia.
2. microfilament.
3. secretory vesicle.
4. endoplasmic reticulum.
8. Which are the key proteins in the contractile units of the muscle cells?
1. Actin and myosin
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TEST BANK FOR DAVIS ADVANTAGE FOR
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS AND
CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES 2ND EDITION BY THERESA M
CAPRIOTTI
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PATHOPHVSIOLOGV
Introductory Concepts and Clinical Perspectives
SECOND EDITION
Complete Test bank, All Chapters are included.
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,Pathophysiology Introductory Concepts and Clinical Perspectives 2nd Edition Capriotti
Test Bank
Table of Contents
I. The Cell
Chapter 1. The Cell in Health and Illness
Chapter 2. Cellular Injury, Adaptations, and Maladaptive Changes
Chapter 3. Genetic Basis of Disease
Il. Integrated Body Processes
Chapter 4. Stress, Exercise, and Immobility
Chapter 5. Obesity and Nutritional Imbalances
Chapter 6. Pain
ill. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis
Chapter 7. Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances
Chapter 8. Acid-Base Imbalances
IV. Infection and Inflammation
Chapter 9. Inflammation and Dysfunctional Wound Healing
Chapter 10. Infectious Diseases
Chapter 11. Disorders of the Immune System
V. Hematologic Disorders
Chapter 12. Disorders of White Blood Cells
Chapter I 3. Disorders of Red Blood Cells
Chapter 14. Disorders of Platelets, Hemostasis, and Coagulation
VI. Disorders of Cardiovascular Function
Chapter 15. Arterial Disorders
Chapter 16. lschemic Heart Disease and Conduction Disorders
Chapter 17. Heart Failure
Chapter 18. Valvular Heart Disease
Chapter 19. Disorders of the Venous System
VII. Pulmonary Disorders
Chapter 20. Respiratory Inflammation and Infection
Chapter 21. Restrictive and Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders
vm. Renal and Urological Disorders
Chapter 22. Renal Disorders
Chapter 23. Urological Disorders
IX. Hormonal and Reproductive Disorders
Chapter 24. Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 25. Diabetes Mellitus and the Metabolic Syndrome
Chapter 26. Disorders of the Female Reproductive System
Chapter 27. Disorders of the Male Reproductive System
Chapter 28. Sexually Transmitted Infections
X. Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chapter 29. Disorders of the Esophagus, Stomach, and Small Intestine
Chapter 30. Common Disorders of the Large Intestine
Chapter 31. Infection, Inflammation, and Cirrhosis of the Liver
,Chapter 32. Gallbladder, Pancreatic, and Bile Duct Dysfunction
XI. Neurological Disorders
Chapter 33. Cerebrovascular Disorders
Chapter 34. Chronic and Degenerative Neurological Disorders
Chapter 35. Brain and Spinal Cord Injury
Chapter 36. Psychobiology of Behavioral Disorders
XII. Musculoskeletal Disorders
Chapter 37. Musculoskeletal Trauma
Chapter 38. Degenerative Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 39. Infection and Inflammatory Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System
XIII. Cancer
Chapter 40. Cancer
XIV. lntegumentary Disorders
Chapter 41. Skin Disorders
Chapter 42. Burns
XV. Sensory Disorders
Chapter 43. Eye Disorders
Chapter 44. Ear Disorders
Chapter 45. Pediatric Disorders
XVI. Aging and Multi-System Disorders
Chapter 46. Pathophysiological Concepts of Aging
Chapter 47. SIRS, Sepsis, Shock, MODS, and Death
, Chapter 1: The Cell in Health and Illness
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Which statement regarding the sodium-potassium pump is correct?
1. The cell’s plasma membrane is more soluble to sodium ions than potassium ions.
2. The concentration of sodium ions should be higher inside the cell compartment.
3. The concentration of potassium ions should be higher outside the cell compartment.
4. The active transport involves pumping out three sodium ions and pumping in two
potassium ions.
2. What is the process in which glucose is used to create energy?
1. Autolysis
2. Glycolysis
3. Heterolysis
4. None of the above
3. How many adenosine triphosphates (ATPs) are produced in aerobic energy metabolism?
1. 2
2. 3
3. 34
4. None of the above
4. Which cell organelles are believed to have once been self-sustaining and independent?
1. Ribosomes
2. Mitochondria
3. Ribonucleic acid
4. Deoxyribonucleic acid
5. Why is more energy produced when a person is exercising?
1. There is an increase in the synthesis of protein.
2. There is an increase in the production of pyruvic acid in the cells.
3. There is an increase in the conversion of pyruvic acid to lactic acid.
4. There is an increase in the production of mitochondria in the muscle cells.
6. When does ribosomal protein synthesis cease?
1. During endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress
2. During the synthesis of ATP
3. During severe hypoxic state
4. During the processing of prohormone
7. The cellular organelle responsible for propelling mucous and inhaled debris out of the lungs is
1. cilia.
2. microfilament.
3. secretory vesicle.
4. endoplasmic reticulum.
8. Which are the key proteins in the contractile units of the muscle cells?
1. Actin and myosin
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