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Advanced pathophyciology success

pack(2026).practice questions and expert

answers. Complete study guide with verified

answers, Exams of Nursing.



Function of Cortisol - --ANS---Primary glucocorticoid

Affects protein metabolism

Promotes appetite and food-seeking behaviors

Has anti-inflammatory effects

Chemical mediator in the inflammation response of the body



Adrenal corticosteroid critical to maintenance of homeostasis

May synergize or antagonize effects of catecholamines



*Chapter 3: Cell Structure and Function* - --ANS---



Endocrine Communication - --ANS---Hormones traveling in the bloodstream

Long range signaling

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Neurocrine Communication - --ANS---Neurons firing information through synapses

Signals travel a very small distance between neuron and target cell



Paracrine Communcation - --ANS---Signaling through the extraceullar fluid between cells in a

tissue

Localized areas of communication



Autocrine Communcation - --ANS---Localized signaling in which the secreting cell is also the

target cell

Feedback to self



Describe an Action Potential - --ANS---Rapid, self-propagating electrical excitations of the

membrane

Mediated by voltage-gated ion channels that open (sodium flows into the cell) and close in

response to voltage changes across the membrane

Triggered by membrane depolarization



Propagated by sequential opening of voltage-gated sodium channels in adjacent sections of

membrane.

The action potential is regenerated in adjacent sections of membrane as more sodium channels

open. The initial segment repolarizes as sodium channels close and potassium ions move out.

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Cardiac muscles: repolarization is prolonged from calcium influx



*Na+* initiates the action potential



*Only cells with voltage-gated channels have action potentials (not nerve cells)*



Describe a Resting Action Potential - --ANS---Electrical charge when there is no net ion

movement across plasma membrane

Major determinant: Ratio of Internal-to-External [K+]



This is dominated by potassium (K+)



Take Home Message About Action Potentials - --ANS---Resting Membrane Potential Dominated

by K+

Upstroke of Action Potential --> Na+

Repolarization --> K+

In cardiac tissue, plateau --> Ca++



Depolarization - --ANS---As the sodium rushes back into the cell the positive sodium ions raise

the charge inside the cell from negative to positive. Once the interior of the cell becomes

positively charged, depolarization of the cell is complete.



This triggers the action potential

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Repolarization - --ANS---Sodium inflow is stopped and potassium efflux increases



In cardiac muscles repolarization is prolonged from calcium influx



Hyperkalemia on Resting Membrane Potential - --ANS---Depolarizes the cell

Makes the membrane more negative



Hypokalemia on Resting Membrane Potential - --ANS---Hyperpolarizes the cell

Makes the membrane less negative (more positive)



*Chapter 4: Cell Injury, Aging, and Death* - --ANS---



Hyperplasia - --ANS---Increase in functional capacity related to an increase in cell number due

to mitotic division

-Usually in response to increased physiologic demands or hormonal stimulation

-Other causes: persistent cell injury, chronic irritation of epithelial cells

-Usually result from increased functional demand



Hypertrophy - --ANS---Increase in cell mass accompanied by an augmented functional capacity

in response to physiologic and pathophysiologic demands

-General cause:increased cellular protein content

-Usually result from increased functional demand

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