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Nurs 302

1. Which cellular adaptation is characterized by an increase in the number of cells?

A. Hypertrophy
B. Hyperplasia
C. Atrophy
D. Metaplasia

Answer: B. Hyperplasia

Solution:
Hyperplasia is an increase in the number of cells due to cell proliferation. It occurs in tissues
capable of mitosis and may be physiologic (e.g., endometrial growth) or pathologic (e.g., benign
prostatic hyperplasia).



2. Hypertrophy is best defined as:

A. Increase in cell size

B. Increase in cell number

C. Replacement of one cell type by another

D. Cellular death

Answer: A. Increase in cell size

Solution:
Hypertrophy results from enlargement of existing cells, leading to increased organ size. It
commonly occurs in skeletal muscle after exercise or in the left ventricle due to hypertension.



3. Which intracellular accumulation is most commonly associated with fatty liver disease?

A. Glycogen

,B. Calcium

C. Triglycerides

D. Iron

Answer: C. Triglycerides

Solution:
Fatty change (steatosis) occurs when triglycerides accumulate in hepatocytes due to alcohol
use, obesity, diabetes, or malnutrition.



4. Apoptosis differs from necrosis because apoptosis:

A. Causes inflammation

B. Is always caused by infection

C. Is programmed cell death

D. Results from severe ischemia only

Answer: C. Is programmed cell death

Solution:
Apoptosis is an organized, energy-dependent process that eliminates damaged cells without
causing inflammation.



5. The most common cause of coagulative necrosis is:

A. Viral infection

B. Ischemia

C. Trauma

D. Autoimmune disease

Answer: B. Ischemia

Solution:
Coagulative necrosis commonly occurs following loss of blood supply, particularly in the heart,
kidneys, and spleen.

,6. Caseous necrosis is classically associated with:

A. Myocardial infarction

B. Tuberculosis

C. Pancreatitis

D. Stroke

Answer: B. Tuberculosis

Solution:
Caseous necrosis produces a cheese-like appearance and is characteristic of tuberculosis and
some fungal infections.



7. Which inflammatory mediator increases vascular permeability?

A. Histamine

B. Hemoglobin

C. Albumin

D. Fibrinogen

Answer: A. Histamine

Solution:
Histamine released from mast cells causes vasodilation and increased capillary permeability
during acute inflammation.



8. Which leukocyte is usually the first to arrive at the site of acute inflammation?

A. Lymphocyte

B. Monocyte

C. Neutrophil

D. Eosinophil

Answer: C. Neutrophil

, Solution:
Neutrophils are the primary responders in acute inflammation and perform phagocytosis of
bacteria.



9. Chronic inflammation is primarily characterized by infiltration of:

A. Platelets

B. Macrophages and lymphocytes

C. Neutrophils only

D. Red blood cells

Answer: B. Macrophages and lymphocytes

Solution:
Macrophages dominate chronic inflammation and contribute to tissue destruction and repair.



10. Which cytokine is a major endogenous pyrogen responsible for fever?

A. IL-1

B. Albumin

C. Erythropoietin

D. Insulin

Answer: A. IL-1

Solution:
Interleukin-1 stimulates prostaglandin production in the hypothalamus, raising body
temperature.



11. Edema develops when:

A. Plasma oncotic pressure increases

B. Capillary hydrostatic pressure decreases

C. Fluid accumulates in the interstitial space

D. Red blood cells increase

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