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Nursing Pathophysiology FINAL EXAM Review | Latest
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1. Describe how acidosis can lead to hyperkalemia in a patient.

Acidosis directly increases aldosterone secretion.

Acidosis increases potassium excretion in the kidneys.

Acidosis has no effect on potassium levels.

Acidosis can cause hyperkalemia by shifting potassium from cells
into the bloodstream.

2. In a patient with chronic hypertension, what physiological change would you
expect to observe in the cardiac muscle cells over time?

Decreased length of myocardial cells

Increased size of myocardial cells (hypertrophy)

Increased excitability of myocardial cells

Decreased number of myocardial cells (atrophy)

3. What is the most severe form of Type I hypersensitivity reactions?

Eczema

Rhinitis

Urticaria

Conjunctivitis

Systemic anaphylaxis

4. Little Billy scraped his knee, upon assessment you notice...

Paleness at the site

, Increased hematocrit readings

decreased RBCs

Edema at injured site

5. Immediately following a break in the skin, phagocytes engulf bacteria within
the wound. This is an example of an ___ immune response which is directed
against a ___ pathogen.

Innate, nonspecific

Adaptive, specific

Innate, specific

Active, dangerous

Adaptive, nonspecific

6. What term describes the increase in size of cardiac myocardial cells in
response to increased workload?

Dysplasia

Hypertrophy

Hyperplasia

Atrophy

7. Describe how laxative abuse can lead to hypokalemia and its associated
symptoms.

Laxative abuse primarily affects blood sugar levels, leading to
hypoglycemia.

Laxative abuse has no effect on potassium levels in the body.

, Laxative abuse increases potassium absorption in the intestines,
causing hyperkalemia.

Laxative abuse can cause hypokalemia by promoting excessive loss
of potassium through the gastrointestinal tract, leading to muscle
weakness and cardiac abnormalities.

8. A 33-year-old woman has an abnormal cervical Pap smear. A cervical biopsy
reveals that the epithelium lacks normal polarity (shown in the image).
Individual cells display hyperchromatic nuclei, a larger nucleus-to-cytoplasm
ratio, and disorderly tissue arrangement. Which of the following adaptations
to chronic injury best describes these changes in the patient's cervical
epithelium?

Hypertrophy

Metaplasia

Dysplasia

Atrophy

Hyperplasia

9. In a scenario where a mutation in mRNA occurs, which step of protein
synthesis would be most directly affected?

Termination

Transcription

Replication

Translation

10. Which sugar is found in the structure of DNA?

Fructose

, Glucose

Deoxyribose

Ribose

11. Which of the steps of protein synthesis bring together individual amino acids
to build a protein chain?

translation

mRNA processing

post translational modification

gene activation

transcription

12. Which region of the brain is directly affected by a coup injury to the frontal
portion of the skull?

Parietal

Frontal

Temporal

Occipital

13. What is the main soruce of bleeding in epidural hematomas?

Sinus

Venous

Capillary

Arterial

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