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This Complete Test Bank for Pathophysiology: A Practical Approach (3rd Edition, ISBN 978-1284120196) provides a comprehensive, A+-level exam preparation resource. Covering all 15 chapters, it includes hundreds of multiple-choice questions, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, case studies, and detailed rationales. Ideal for nursing, pre-med, and health science students, this test bank mirrors the difficulty and style of real exams, helping you master cellular adaptation, inflammation, fluid balance, genetics, cancer biology, and system-specific disorders (cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, endocrine, neurologic, and more). Each question is aligned with learning objectives, and answer rationales reinforce key pathophysiological concepts. Whether you are studying for a final, the NCLEX, or an in-class exam, this resource ensures you understand the "why" behind the disease process. Instant digital delivery – no physical shipping. Verified for accuracy with the latest edition.

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Pathophysiology: A Practical Approach –
Complete Test Bank | All Chapters | A+ Guide

hypersensitivity - answers--Inflated immune response to a foreign substance



type I hypersensitivity - answers--Immediate response

-Local or systemic

-Allergen activates IgE which binds to mast cells

-Second exposure causes antigen to bind to surface IgE, releasing mediators and triggering the
complement system

-Hay fever, food allergies, anaphylaxis



type II hypersensitivity - answers--Cytotoxic hypersensitivity reaction

-IgG or IgM antibodies

-Complement system destorys blood cells

-Usually an immediate response

-Blood transfusion reaction and erthroblastosis fetalis



type III hypersensitivity - answers--Immune complex-mediated hypersensitivity

-Circulating antigen-antibody complexes accumulate and are deposited in tissue

-Triggers the complement system and inflammation

-Autoimmune conditions such as lupus

-Tx is disease specific




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,type IV hypersensitivity - answers--Delayed hypersensitivy reaction

-T-cell mediated

-Tuberculin skin testing, transplant reactions, contact dermatitis

-Tx is disease specific



allogenic transplant - answers--Donor and recipient share similar tissue types

-Unrelated or related



syngenic transplant - answers--Donor and recipient are identical twins



autologous transplant - answers--Donor and recipient are the same person



hyperacute tissue rejections - answers--Occur immediately or up to 3 days after transplant

-Triggered by the complement system

-Tissue becomes permanently necrotic



acute tissue rejection - answers--Most common tissue rejection

-Treatable

-Between 3 days and 4 months after transplant

-CM: fever, erythema, edema, site tenderness, impaired function of transplant organ



chronic tissue rejection - answers--4 months to years after the transplant

-Anti-body mediated

-Antibodies and complements deposit in vessel walls of transplanted tissue causing ischemia



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, host-versus-graft rejection - answers--Host fights off the grafted tissue

-Recipient's immune system attempts to eliminate the donor cells



graft-versus-host rejection - answers--Graft fights the host

-Frequent, potentially fatal

-Immunocompetent graft cells recognize host tissue as foreign

-Host is usually immunocompromised and unable to fight off graft cells

-Occurs ONLY in bone marrow transplants



systemic lupus erythematosus - answers--Chronic inflammatory condition

-Remission and exacerbations

-Stressors tend to trigger

-Progresses from mild to severe

-More common in women

-B cells create immune complexes that attack the body's own tissues



Criteria for Diagnosing Systemic Lupus - answers-1) Butterfly rash over cheeks

2) Skin rash of patchy redness with hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation that can cause
scarring

3) Photosensitivity

4) Mucous membrane ulcers

5) Arthritis

6) Pleuritis or pericarditis

7) Renal abnormalities

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