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HESI RN Advanced Pathophysiology Actual
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Overview
The HESI RN Advanced Pathophysiology Final Exam is a comprehensive, exam-focused
assessment designed to evaluate a registered nurse’s in-depth understanding of disease
mechanisms, systemic alterations, and clinical correlations across the lifespan. This
160question exam is structured to mirror actual HESI RN testing standards, emphasizing
critical thinking, application of pathophysiologic principles, and NCLEX-level complexity.

This exam package is divided into three complete batches for structured learning and mastery,
making it ideal for final exam preparation, remediation, or high-yield review.



What This Exam Covers
• Cellular injury, inflammation, and genetic disorders
• Cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and neurologic pathophysiology
• Endocrine, gastrointestinal, hematologic, and immune disorders
• Acid–base balance and fluid & electrolyte regulation
• Shock states, critical care, and multisystem failure
• Oncology, cellular adaptation, and cancer therapies
• Pediatric, reproductive, and developmental disorders
• Aging, chronic illness, and integrated clinical concepts




Questions 1–10: Cellular & Genetic Pathophysiology

1. Which cellular change is considered reversible cell injury?
A. Cell lysis
B. Nuclear pyknosis

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C. Cellular swelling
D. Apoptosis
SELECTED CORRECT 100% answer: C
Rationale: Cellular swelling occurs due to failure of the sodium–potassium
pump and is reversible if oxygen is restored.



2. Apoptosis differs from necrosis because apoptosis:
A. Causes inflammation
B. Results from ischemia
C. Is an energy-dependent process
D. Leads to cell membrane rupture

SELECTED CORRECT 100% answer: C
Rationale: Apoptosis is a programmed, ATP-dependent process without
inflammation.



3. Which gene normally suppresses tumor formation?
A. Oncogene
B. Proto-oncogene
C. Tumor suppressor gene
D. Mutator gene

SELECTED CORRECT 100% answer: C
Rationale: Tumor suppressor genes (e.g., p53) regulate cell growth and
repair DNA.



4. Free radicals primarily damage cells by:
A. Increasing ATP synthesis
B. Disrupting lipid membranes
C. Enhancing protein folding
D. Increasing glucose uptake

SELECTED CORRECT 100% answer: B

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Rationale: Free radicals cause lipid peroxidation, damaging cell
membranes.


5. Which electrolyte imbalance is most likely with massive cell
destruction? A. Hypokalemia
B. Hyperkalemia
C. Hypocalcemia
D. Hypernatremia

SELECTED CORRECT 100% answer: B
Rationale: Potassium is released from damaged cells into the bloodstream.



6. DNA damage that cannot be repaired leads to:
A. Metaplasia
B. Necrosis
C. Apoptosis
D. Hyperplasia

SELECTED CORRECT 100% answer: C
Rationale: Cells with irreparable DNA damage undergo programmed cell
death.



7. Which factor increases the risk of genetic mutation?
A. Antioxidants
B. Ionizing radiation
C. Adequate folate intake
D. DNA repair enzymes

SELECTED CORRECT 100% answer: B
Rationale: Radiation damages DNA strands, increasing mutation risk.



8. Telomere shortening primarily affects:

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A. Immune function
B. Cell aging
C. Hormone secretion
D. Oxygen transport
SELECTED CORRECT 100% answer: B
Rationale: Telomeres shorten with each cell division, contributing to aging.



9. Which cellular organelle is most affected by hypoxia?
A. Ribosome
B. Golgi apparatus
C. Mitochondria
D. Lysosome

SELECTED CORRECT 100% answer: C
Rationale: Mitochondria require oxygen for ATP production.



10. Failure of the sodium–potassium pump leads to:
A. Cell shrinkage
B. Increased intracellular calcium
C. Cellular swelling
D. DNA fragmentation

SELECTED CORRECT 100% answer: C
Rationale: Sodium and water enter the cell, causing swelling.



Questions 11–20: Inflammation & Immune Response

11. Which mediator is responsible for vasodilation during
inflammation?
A. Histamine
B. Fibrin
C. Platelets
D. Complement

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