TEST BANK FOR
HUETHER AND MCCANCE'S UNDERSTANDING PATHOPHYSIOLOGY,
CANADIAN 2ND EDITION
COVERS ALL CHAPTERS 1-42|COMPLETE ANSWERS
,Table of Contents
Chapter 01: Cellular Biology .......................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 02: Genes And Genetic Diseases ................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 03: Epigenetics And Disease .......................................................................................................... 29
Chapter 04: Altered Cellular And Tissue Biology ......................................................................................... 35
Chapter 05: Fluids And Electrolytes, Acids And Bases ................................................................................. 50
Chapter 06: Innate Immunity: Inflammation And Wound Healing ............................................................. 62
Chapter 07: Adaptive Immunity .................................................................................................................. 77
Chapter 08: Infection And Defects In Mechanisms Of Defence .................................................................. 86
Chapter 09: Stress And Disease ................................................................................................................. 100
Chapter 10: Biology Of Cancer .................................................................................................................. 106
Chapter 11: Cancer Epidemiology ............................................................................................................. 113
Chapter 12: Cancer In Children And Adolescents ...................................................................................... 119
Chapter 13: Structure And Function Of The Neurological System ............................................................ 123
Chapter 14: Pain, Temperature, Sleep, And Sensory Function .................................................................. 137
Chapter 15: Alterations In Cognitive Systems, Cerebral Hemodynamics, And Motor Function ................ 152
Chapter 16: Disorders Of The Central And Peripheral Nervous Systems And Neuromuscular Junction . 166
Chapter 17: Developmental Alterations Of Neurological Function ........................................................... 181
Chapter 18: Mechanisms Of Hormonal Regulation .................................................................................. 192
Chapter 19: Alterations Of Hormonal Regulation ..................................................................................... 204
Chapter 20: Structure And Function Of The Hematological System......................................................... 221
Chapter 21: Alterations Of Hematological Function ................................................................................. 231
Chapter 22: Developmental Alterations Of Hematological Function ....................................................... 252
Chapter 23: Structure And Function Of The Cardiovascular And Lymphatic Systems ............................. 263
Chapter 24: Alterations Of Cardiovascular Function ................................................................................ 278
Chapter 25: Developmental Alterations Of Cardiovascular Function....................................................... 304
Chapter 26: Structure And Function Of The Pulmonary System .............................................................. 313
Chapter 27: Alterations Of Pulmonary Function ...................................................................................... 324
Chapter 28: Developmental Alterations Of Pulmonary Function ............................................................. 341
,Chapter 29: Structure And Function Of The Renal And Urological Systems............................................. 351
Chapter 30: Alterations Of Renal And Urinary Tract Function ................................................................. 361
Chapter 31: Developmental Alterations Of Renal And Urinary Tract Function ........................................ 370
Chapter 32: Structure And Function Of The Reproductive Systems ......................................................... 378
Chapter 33: Alterations Of The Female Reproductive System ................................................................. 390
Chapter 34: Alterations Of The Male Reproductive System ..................................................................... 397
Chapter 35: Structure And Function Of The Digestive System ................................................................. 403
Chapter 36: Alterations Of Digestive Function ......................................................................................... 413
Chapter 37: Developmental Alterations Of Digestive Function................................................................ 430
Chapter 38: Structure And Function Of The Musculoskeletal System...................................................... 441
Chapter 39: Alterations Of Musculoskeletal Function .............................................................................. 452
Chapter 40: Developmental Alterations Of Musculoskeletal Function .................................................... 465
Chapter 41: Structure, Function, And Disorders Of The Integument ....................................................... 472
Chapter 42: Developmental Alterations Of The Integument.................................................................... 484
, Chapter 01: Cellular Biology
Power-Kean Et Al: Huether And Mccance’s Understanding Pathophysiology, Second Canadian Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A Student Is Observing A Cell Under The Microscope. The Student Notices It To Have Supercoiled
DNA With Histones. What Else Would The Student Be Expected To Observe?
A. A Single Circular Chromosome
B. A Nucleus
C. Free-Floating Nuclear Material
D. No Organelles
ANS: B
The Cell Described Is A Eukaryotic Cell, So It Has Histones And A Supercoiled DNA Within Its Nucleus;
Thus, The Nucleus Should Be Observed. A Prokaryotic Cell Contains A Single Circular Chromosome And
Lacks Organelles.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember REF: Nucleus TOP: Physiological Integrity
2. A Nurse Is Instructing The Staff About Cellular Functions. Which Cellular Function Is The Nurse
Describing When An Isolated Cell Absorbs Oxygen And Uses It To Transform Nutrients To Energy?
A. Metabolic Absorption
B. Communication
C. Secretion
D. Respiration
ANS: D
The Cell’s Ability To Produce Energy Is Respiration. Communication Involves Maintenance Of A Steady
Dynamic State, While Metabolic Absorption Provides Cellular Nutrition, And Secretion Allows For The
Delivery Or Release Of New Substances.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember REF: Cellular Functions TOP: Physiological Integrity
3. A Eukaryotic Cell Is Undergoing DNA Replication. In Which Region Of The Cell Would Most Of
The Genetic Information Be Contained?
HUETHER AND MCCANCE'S UNDERSTANDING PATHOPHYSIOLOGY,
CANADIAN 2ND EDITION
COVERS ALL CHAPTERS 1-42|COMPLETE ANSWERS
,Table of Contents
Chapter 01: Cellular Biology .......................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 02: Genes And Genetic Diseases ................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 03: Epigenetics And Disease .......................................................................................................... 29
Chapter 04: Altered Cellular And Tissue Biology ......................................................................................... 35
Chapter 05: Fluids And Electrolytes, Acids And Bases ................................................................................. 50
Chapter 06: Innate Immunity: Inflammation And Wound Healing ............................................................. 62
Chapter 07: Adaptive Immunity .................................................................................................................. 77
Chapter 08: Infection And Defects In Mechanisms Of Defence .................................................................. 86
Chapter 09: Stress And Disease ................................................................................................................. 100
Chapter 10: Biology Of Cancer .................................................................................................................. 106
Chapter 11: Cancer Epidemiology ............................................................................................................. 113
Chapter 12: Cancer In Children And Adolescents ...................................................................................... 119
Chapter 13: Structure And Function Of The Neurological System ............................................................ 123
Chapter 14: Pain, Temperature, Sleep, And Sensory Function .................................................................. 137
Chapter 15: Alterations In Cognitive Systems, Cerebral Hemodynamics, And Motor Function ................ 152
Chapter 16: Disorders Of The Central And Peripheral Nervous Systems And Neuromuscular Junction . 166
Chapter 17: Developmental Alterations Of Neurological Function ........................................................... 181
Chapter 18: Mechanisms Of Hormonal Regulation .................................................................................. 192
Chapter 19: Alterations Of Hormonal Regulation ..................................................................................... 204
Chapter 20: Structure And Function Of The Hematological System......................................................... 221
Chapter 21: Alterations Of Hematological Function ................................................................................. 231
Chapter 22: Developmental Alterations Of Hematological Function ....................................................... 252
Chapter 23: Structure And Function Of The Cardiovascular And Lymphatic Systems ............................. 263
Chapter 24: Alterations Of Cardiovascular Function ................................................................................ 278
Chapter 25: Developmental Alterations Of Cardiovascular Function....................................................... 304
Chapter 26: Structure And Function Of The Pulmonary System .............................................................. 313
Chapter 27: Alterations Of Pulmonary Function ...................................................................................... 324
Chapter 28: Developmental Alterations Of Pulmonary Function ............................................................. 341
,Chapter 29: Structure And Function Of The Renal And Urological Systems............................................. 351
Chapter 30: Alterations Of Renal And Urinary Tract Function ................................................................. 361
Chapter 31: Developmental Alterations Of Renal And Urinary Tract Function ........................................ 370
Chapter 32: Structure And Function Of The Reproductive Systems ......................................................... 378
Chapter 33: Alterations Of The Female Reproductive System ................................................................. 390
Chapter 34: Alterations Of The Male Reproductive System ..................................................................... 397
Chapter 35: Structure And Function Of The Digestive System ................................................................. 403
Chapter 36: Alterations Of Digestive Function ......................................................................................... 413
Chapter 37: Developmental Alterations Of Digestive Function................................................................ 430
Chapter 38: Structure And Function Of The Musculoskeletal System...................................................... 441
Chapter 39: Alterations Of Musculoskeletal Function .............................................................................. 452
Chapter 40: Developmental Alterations Of Musculoskeletal Function .................................................... 465
Chapter 41: Structure, Function, And Disorders Of The Integument ....................................................... 472
Chapter 42: Developmental Alterations Of The Integument.................................................................... 484
, Chapter 01: Cellular Biology
Power-Kean Et Al: Huether And Mccance’s Understanding Pathophysiology, Second Canadian Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A Student Is Observing A Cell Under The Microscope. The Student Notices It To Have Supercoiled
DNA With Histones. What Else Would The Student Be Expected To Observe?
A. A Single Circular Chromosome
B. A Nucleus
C. Free-Floating Nuclear Material
D. No Organelles
ANS: B
The Cell Described Is A Eukaryotic Cell, So It Has Histones And A Supercoiled DNA Within Its Nucleus;
Thus, The Nucleus Should Be Observed. A Prokaryotic Cell Contains A Single Circular Chromosome And
Lacks Organelles.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember REF: Nucleus TOP: Physiological Integrity
2. A Nurse Is Instructing The Staff About Cellular Functions. Which Cellular Function Is The Nurse
Describing When An Isolated Cell Absorbs Oxygen And Uses It To Transform Nutrients To Energy?
A. Metabolic Absorption
B. Communication
C. Secretion
D. Respiration
ANS: D
The Cell’s Ability To Produce Energy Is Respiration. Communication Involves Maintenance Of A Steady
Dynamic State, While Metabolic Absorption Provides Cellular Nutrition, And Secretion Allows For The
Delivery Or Release Of New Substances.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember REF: Cellular Functions TOP: Physiological Integrity
3. A Eukaryotic Cell Is Undergoing DNA Replication. In Which Region Of The Cell Would Most Of
The Genetic Information Be Contained?