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,Chapter 01: Introduction to Pathophysiology Ban
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asik: Pathophysiology, 7th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE u o




1. C.Q. was recently exposed to group A hemolytic Streptococcus and subsequently developed a
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pharyngeal infection. His clinic examination reveals an oral temperature of 102.3°F, skin ras
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h, dysphagia, and reddened throat mucosa with multiple pustules. He complains of sore throa
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t, malaise, and joint stiffness. A throat culture is positive for Streptococcus, and antibiotics h
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ave been prescribed. The etiology of C.Q.’s disease is
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a. a sore throat. uo uo


b. streptococcal infection. uo


c. genetic susceptibility. uo


d. pharyngitis.

ANS: B u o


Etiology refers to the proposed cause or causes of a particular disease process. A sore throa
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t is the manifestation of the disease process. Genetic susceptibility refers to inherited tende
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ncy to develop a disease. Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and is also a clini
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cal manifestation of the disease process.
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2. A 17-year-old college-
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bound student receives a vaccine against an organism that causes meningitis. This is an
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example of
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a. primary prevention. uo


b. secondary prevention. uo


c. tertiary prevention. uo


d. disease treatment. uo




ANS: A u o


Primary prevention is prevention of disease by altering susceptibility or reducing exposure f
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or susceptible individuals, in this case by providing vaccination. Secondary preventio
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n is the early detection, screening, and management of the disease. Tertiary prevention inc
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ludes rehabilitative and supportive care and attempts to alleviate disability and restore effect
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ive functioning. Disease treatment involves management of the disease once it has d
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eveloped.

3. An obese but otherwise healthy teen is given a prescription for a low-
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calorie diet and exercise program. This is an example of
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a. primary prevention. uo


b. secondary prevention. uo


c. tertiary prevention. uo


d. disease treatment. uo




ANS: B u o


Secondary prevention is the early detection, screening, and management of the disease such
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as prescribing diet and exercise for an individual who has already developed obesity. Prim
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ary prevention is prevention of disease by altering susceptibility or reducing exposure for
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susceptible individuals. Tertiary prevention includes rehabilitative and supportive care and
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attempts to alleviate disability and restore effective functioning. Disease treatment involves
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management of the disease once it has developed. uo uo uo uo uo uo uo

,4. A patient with high blood pressure who is otherwise healthy is counseled to restrict sodiu
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m intake. This is an example of
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a. primary prevention. uo


b. secondary prevention. uo


c. tertiary prevention. uo


d. disease treatment. uo




ANS: B u o


Secondary prevention is the early detection, screening, and management of the disease,
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such as by prescribing sodium restriction for high blood pressure. Primary prevention is pre
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vention of disease by altering susceptibility or reducing exposure for susceptible individuals.
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Tertiary prevention includes rehabilitative and supportive care and attempts to alleviate disa
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bility and restore effective functioning. Disease treatment involves management of the
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odisease once it has developed. u o u o uo uo




5. After suffering a heart attack, a middle-aged man is counseled to take a cholesterol-
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lowering medication. This is an example of
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a. primary prevention. uo


b. secondary prevention. uo


c. tertiary prevention. uo


d. disease treatment. uo




ANS: C u o


Tertiary prevention includes rehabilitative and supportive care and attempts to alleviate disa
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bility and restore effective functioning such as prescribing a cholesterol-
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lowering medication following a heart attack. Primary prevention is prevention of disease b
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y altering susceptibility or reducing exposure for susceptible individuals. Secondary preven
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tion is the early detection, screening, and management of the disease. Disease treatment in
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volves management of the disease once it has developed.
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6. A patient has been exposed to meningococcal meningitis, but is not yet demonstrating signs o
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f this disease. This stage of illness is called the
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a. prodromal
b. latent
c. sequela
d. convalescence

ANS: B u o


Incubation refers to the interval between exposure of a tissue to an injurious agent and the f
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irst appearance of signs and symptoms. In infectious diseases, this period is often called th
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e incubation (latent) period. Prodromal refers to the appearance of the first signs and sympt
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oms indicating the onset of a disease. These are often nonspecific, such as headache, malai
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se, anorexia, and nausea, which are associated with a number of different diseases. Sequela
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refers to subsequent pathologic condition resulting from a disease. Convalescence is the st
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age of recovery after a disease, injury, or surgical operation.
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7. A uo disease that is native to a particular region is called
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a. epidemic.
b. endemic.
c. pandemic.
d. ethnographic.

, ANS: B u o


A disease that is native to a particular region is called endemic. An epidemic is a disease th
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at spreads to many individuals at the same time. Pandemics are epidemics that affect large
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geographic regions, perhaps spreading worldwide. Ethnographic does not describe a disease
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odistribution pattern. uo




8. In uo general, with aging, organ size and function
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a. increase.
b. decrease.
c. remain the same. uo uo


d. are unknown.
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ANS: B u o


In general, with aging, organ size and function decrease.
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9. The stage during which the patient functions normally, although the disease processes are wel
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l established, is referred to as
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a. latent.
b. subclinical.
c. prodromal.
d. convalescence.

ANS: B u o


The stage during which the patient functions normally, although the disease processes are well
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established, is called the subclinical stage. The interval between exposure of a tissue to an i
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njurious agent and the first appearance of signs and symptoms may be called a latent
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period or, in the case of infectious diseases, an incubation period. The prodromal perio
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d, or prodrome, refers to the appearance of the first signs and symptoms indicating the onset
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of a disease. Convalescence is the stage of recovery after a disease, injury, or surgical
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operation.

MULTIPLE RESPONSE u o




1. Your patient’s red blood cell count is slightly elevated today. This might be explained by
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(Select all that apply.) uo uo uo


a. gender difference. uo


b. situational factors. uo


c. normal variation. uo


d. cultural variation. uo


e. illness.

ANS: A, B, C, E u o uo uo uo


Gender, situations (e.g., altitude), normal variations, and illness may all determine red blood
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cell count. Culture affects how manifestations are perceived (normal versus abnorma
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l).

2. Socioeconomic factors influence disease development because of (Select all that apply.)
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a. genetics.
b. environmental toxins. uo


c. overcrowding.
d. nutrition.
e. hygiene.

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