PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 6TH EDITION
BY JACQUELYN L. BANASIK PHD LATEST UPDATE.
,CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION TO PATHOPHYSIOLOGY BANASIK: Pathophysiology,
6th EditionMultiple Choice
1. C.Q. Was Recently Exposed To Group A Hemolytic Streptococcus And Subsequently
Developed A Pharyngeal Infection. His Clinic Examination Reveals An Oral Temperature Of 102.3 F,
Skin Rash, Dysphagia, And Reddened Throat Mucosa With Multiple Pustules. He Complains Of Sore
Throat, Malaise, And Joint Stiffness. A Throat Culture Is Positive For Streptococcus, And Antibiotics
Have Been Prescribed.
The Etiology Of C.Q.’S Disease Is
a. A Sore Throat.
b. Streptococcal Infection.
c. Genetic Susceptibility.
d. Pharyngitis.
Ans: B
Etiology Refers To The Proposed Cause Or Causes Of A Particular Disease Process. A Sore Throat Is
The Manifestation Of The Disease Process. Genetic Susceptibility Refers To Inherited Tendency To
Develop ADisease. Pharyngitis Refers To Inflammation Of The Throat And Is Also A Clinical
Manifestation Of The Disease Process.
2. A 17-Year-Old College-Bound Student Receives A Vaccine Against An Organism That
CausesMeningitis. This Is An Example Of
a. Primary Prevention.
b. Secondary Prevention.
c. Tertiary Prevention.
d. Disease
Treatment.Ans: A
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Primary Prevention Is Prevention Of Disease By Altering Susceptibility Or Reducing Exposure For
Susceptible Individuals By Providing Vaccination. Secondary Prevention Is The Early Detection,
Screening,And Management Of The Disease. Tertiary Prevention Includes Rehabilitative And Supportive
Care And
,Attempts To Alleviate Disability And Restore Effective Functioning. Disease Treatment
InvolvesManagement Of The Disease Once It Has Developed.
3. An Obese But Otherwise Healthy Teen Is Given A Prescription For A Low-Calorie Diet And
ExerciseProgram. This Is An Example Of
a. Primary Prevention.
b. Secondary Prevention.
c. Tertiary Prevention.
d. Disease
Treatment.Ans: B
Secondary Prevention Is The Early Detection, Screening, And Management Of The Disease Such
AsPrescribing Diet And Exercise For An Individual Who Has Already Developed Obesity.
Primary Prevention Is Prevention Of Disease By Altering Susceptibility Or Reducing Exposure For
Susceptible Individuals. Tertiary Prevention Includes Rehabilitative And Supportive Care And Attempts
ToAlleviate Disability And Restore Effective Functioning. Disease Treatment Involves Management Of
The Disease Once It Has Developed.
4. A Patient With High Blood Pressure Who Is Otherwise Healthy Is Counseled To Restrict
SodiumIntake. This Is An Example Of
a. Primary Prevention.
b. Secondary Prevention.
c. Tertiary Prevention.
d. Disease
Treatment.Ans: B
Secondary Prevention Is The Early Detection, Screening, And Management Of The Disease, Such As By
Prescribing Sodium Restriction For High Blood Pressure. Primary Prevention Is Prevention Of Disease
By Altering Susceptibility Or Reducing Exposure For Susceptible Individuals. Tertiary Prevention
Includes Rehabilitative And Supportive Care And Attempts To Alleviate Disability And Restore Effective
Functioning.Disease Treatment Involves Management Of The Disease Once It Has Developed.
, 5. After Suffering A Heart Attack, A Middle-Aged Man Is Counseled To Take A Cholesterol-
LoweringMedication. This Is An Example Of
a. Primary Prevention.
b. Secondary Prevention.
c. Tertiary Prevention.
d. Disease
Treatment.Ans: C
Tertiary Prevention Includes Rehabilitative And Supportive Care And Attempts To Alleviate Disability
AndRestore Effective Functioning Such As Prescribing A Cholesterol-Lowering
Medication Following A Heart Attack. Primary Prevention Is Prevention Of Disease By Altering
Susceptibility Or Reducing Expuosusre Fnor Stusceptibole Individuals. Secondary Prevention Is The
Early Detection, Screening, And Management Of The Disease. Disease Treatment Involves Management
OfThe Disease Once It Has Developed.
6. A Patient Has Been Exposed To Meningococcal Meningitis, But Is Not Yet Demonstrating Signs
OfThis Disease. This Stage Of Illness Is Called The Stage.
a. Prodromal
b. Latent
c. Sequela
d. Convalescenc
eAns: B
Incubation Refers To The Interval Between Exposure Of A Tissue To An Injurious Agent And The First
Appearance Of Signs And Symptoms. In Infectious Diseases, This Period Is Often Called The Incubation
(Latent) Period. Prodromal Refers To The Appearance Of The First Signs And Symptoms Indicating The
OnsetOf A Disease. These Are Often Nonspecific, Such As Headache, Malaise, Anorexia, And Nausea,
Which Are Associated With A Number Of Different Diseases.
Sequela Refers To Subsequent Pathologic Condition Resulting From A Disease. Convalescence Is The
StageOf Recovery After A Disease, Injury, Or Surgical Operation.
7. A Disease That Is Native To A Particular Region Is Called
a. Epidemic.
b. Endemic.