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NR 507 – Week 4 Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm Exam Practice Questions Study Guide, Chamberlain University Latest Edition (2026)

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This document provides a comprehensive study guide for NR 507 Week 4 Advanced Pathophysiology midterm examination preparation at Chamberlain University, updated for 2026. It includes revision materials and practice questions covering core pathophysiological concepts such as cellular adaptations, genetic and developmental influences on disease, inflammatory and immune responses, fluid and electrolyte disturbances, acid-base imbalances, and alterations in cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, renal, neurological, gastrointestinal, and hematologic function. The material is designed to support structured revision, reinforce advanced disease process concepts, and improve preparedness for examinations and clinical nursing application. References to “correct and verified answers” are intended as study support and should not be interpreted as official examination materials or guarantees of future performance.

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NR 507 WEEK 4 MIDTERM ADVANCED
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY MIDTERM EXAM LATEST
EDITION CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS 2026
Hypersensitivity Type 1 - ans-Type 1: Allergic Reaction ws ws ws ws ws ws ws


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Inflammation due to mast cell degranulation ws ws ws ws ws


local symptoms: Itching, rash
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Systemic symptoms: wheezing ws ws


Most dangerous form: anaphylactic reaction-
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systemic hypotension, severe bronchoconstriction
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Main treatment: epinephrine
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Hypersensitivity Type 2 - ans-Type 2: Cytotoxic, tissue-specific (thyroid tissue)
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Primary effector cells: Macrophages
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Can cause tissue damage or alter the function
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Example: Graves disease (alters thyroid function but does not alter tissue)
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Example: Incompatible blood type (cell/tissue damage)-
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Severe transfusion reaction occurs and the transfused erythrocytes are destroyed b
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y agglutination or complement-mediated lysis
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Hypersensitivity Type 2 and 3 difference - ans-Type 2: Organ-
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specific, the antibody binds to an antigen on the cell surface
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Type 3: Not organ-
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specific, the antibody binds to soluble antigen outside the cell surface that was relea
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sed into the blood or body fluids and then the complex is distributed into tissues
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Hypersensitivity Type 3 Examples - ans-Rheumatoid Arthritis: antigen/
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antibodies are deposited in the joints
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)- very closely related to autoimmunity-antigen/
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antibodies deposit in organs that cause tissue damage
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Scope of damage of SLE- Type 3 Hypersensitivity- autoimmune response - ans-
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rash confined to cheeks (malar rash)
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discoid rash (raised, patchy, scaly)
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, photosensitivity ws


oral/nasopharyngeal ulcers ws ws


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non-erosive arthritis ws ws


serositis ws


renal disorder (proteinuria)
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neurologic disorders (seizures) ws ws


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Autoimmunity - ans-Familial ws ws


Affected family members may not have same dz, but several members may have ot
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her disorders characterized by a variety of hypersensitivity reactions that include aut
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oimmune or allergic reactions ws ws ws


Associations with particular autoimmune diseases have been identified for a variety
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of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) alleles or non-MHC genes
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Alloimmunity - ans- ws ws


When an individual's immune system reacts against antigens on the tissues of other
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members of the same species
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Examples: neonatal dz where the maternal immune system becomes sensitized agai
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nst antigens expressed by the fetus, transplant rejection, transfusion reaction
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Hypersensitivity Type 4 - ans-delayed response ws ws ws ws ws ws


does not involve antigen/antibody complexes like Type 1
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Relationship between Type 2 and type 4 Hypersensisivity - ans-
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Organ rejection involves cytotoxicity (type 2)
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T-cells play a major role in organ rejection (Type 4- T-cell mediated)
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Antigens from target cells stimulate T-cells to differentiate into cytotoxic (type 2) T-
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cells
These T-cells have direct cytotoxic activity along with help T-
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cells involved in delayed hypersensitivity (type 4)
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Difference between Type 1 and Type 4 Rash - ans-
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Type 1: Immediate hypersensitivity reactions, termed atopic dermatitis are characteri
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zed by widely distributed lesions
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Type 4: contact dermatitis (delayed hypersensitivity) consists of lesions only at the si
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te of contact with the allergen
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Key determinant is timing of rash:
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Type 1- immediate
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Type 4: delayed-several days following contact (poison ivy)
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Treatment of Type 4 Hypersensitivity Rash - ans-A non-
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severe case of contact dermatitis would be treated with a topical steroid
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