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Test Bank For Gould's Pathophysiology for the
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Health Professions 7th Edition VanMeter
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Chapter 01: Introduction to Pathophysiology
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MULTIPLE DQCHOICE

1. Which DQof DQthe DQfollowing DQwould DQbe DQthe DQmost DQlikely
DQcause DQof DQan DQiatrogenic DQdisease?
a. An DQinherited DQdisorder
b. A DQcombination DQof DQspecific DQetiological DQfactors
c. An DQunwanted DQeffect DQof DQa DQprescribed DQdrug
d. Prolonged DQexposure DQto DQtoxic DQchemicals DQin DQthe DQenvironment
ANS: D Q C

2. The DQmanifestations DQof DQa DQdisease DQare DQbest DQdefined DQas DQthe
a. subjective DQfeelings DQof DQdiscomfort DQduring DQa DQchronic DQillness.
b. signs DQand DQsymptoms DQof DQa DQdisease.
c. factors DQthat DQprecipitate DQan DQacute DQepisode DQof DQa DQchronic DQillness.
d. early DQindicators DQof DQthe DQprodromal DQstage DQof DQinfection.
ANS: D Q B

3. The DQbest DQdefinition DQof DQthe DQterm DQprognosis DQis DQthe
a. precipitating DQfactors DQcausing DQan DQacute DQepisode.
b. number DQof DQremissions DQto DQbe DQexpected DQduring DQthe DQcourse DQof DQa DQchronic DQillness.
c. predicted DQoutcome DQor DQlikelihood DQof DQrecovery DQfrom DQa DQspecific DQdisease.
d. exacerbations DQoccurring DQduring DQchronic DQillness.
ANS: D Q C

4. Which DQof DQthe DQfollowing DQis DQconsidered DQa DQsystemic DQsign DQof DQdisease?
a. Swelling DQof DQthe DQknee
b. Fever
c. Pain DQin DQthe DQneck
d. Red DQrash DQon DQthe DQface
ANS: D Q B

5. Etiology DQis DQdefined DQas DQthe DQstudy DQof DQthe
a. causes DQof DQa DQdisease.
b. course DQof DQa DQdisease.
c. expected DQcomplications DQof DQa DQdisease.
d. manifestations DQof DQa DQdisease.
ANS: D Q A

6. A DQtype DQof DQcellular DQadaptation DQin DQwhich DQthere DQis DQa DQdecrease DQin DQcell DQsize DQis DQreferred DQto DQas
a. hypertrophy.
b. metaplasia.
c. anaplasia.
d. atrophy.

ANS: D Q D

7. A DQchange DQin DQa DQtissue DQmarked DQby DQcells DQthat DQvary DQin DQsize DQand DQshape DQand
show DQincreased DQmitotic DQfigures DQwould DQbe DQcalled
DQ

,Test DQBank DQFor DQGould's DQPathophysiology DQfor DQthe DQHealth DQProfessions DQ7th 2
Edition VanMeter

a. metaplasia.
b. atrophy.
c. dysplasia.
d. hypertrophy.
ANS: D Q C

8. A DQdeficit DQof DQoxygen DQin DQthe DQcells DQusually DQdue DQto DQrespiratory DQor DQcirculatory DQproblems DQis
DQ called
a. apoptosis.
b. ischemia.
c. hypertrophy.
d. necrosis.
ANS: D Q B

9. When DQa DQgroup DQof DQcells DQin DQthe DQbody DQdies, DQthe DQchange DQis DQcalled
a. ischemia.
b. gangrene.
c. hypoxia.
d. necrosis.
ANS: D Q D

10. Rigorous DQweightlifting/body DQbuilding DQregimens DQmay DQresult DQin DQthe
DQskeletal DQmuscle DQcells DQundergoing
a. hypertrophy.
b. dysplasia.
c. atrophy.
d. regeneration.
ANS: D Q A

11. The DQterm DQcancer DQrefers DQto
a. dysplasia.
b. hyperplasia.
c. metaplasia.
d. malignant DQneoplasm.
ANS: D Q D

12. To DQwhich DQof DQthe DQfollowing DQdoes DQthe DQterm DQapoptosis DQrefer?
a. Increased DQrate DQof DQmitosis DQby DQcertain DQcells
b. Ischemic DQdamage DQto DQcells
c. Liquefaction DQof DQnecrotic DQtissue
d. Preprogrammed DQcell DQself-destruction
ANS: D Q D
13. Which DQof DQthe DQfollowing DQstatements DQis DQTRUE?
a. Alteration DQof DQDNA DQdoes DQnot DQchange DQcell DQfunction.
b. Damaged DQcells DQmay DQbe DQable DQto DQrepair DQthemselves.
c. All DQtypes DQof DQcells DQdie DQat DQthe DQsame DQrate.
d. Mild DQischemia DQcauses DQimmediate DQcell DQdeath.
ANS: D Q B

14. Caseation DQnecrosis DQrefers DQto DQan DQarea DQwhere
a. cell DQproteins DQhave DQbeen DQdenatured.

, Test DQBank DQFor DQGould's DQPathophysiology DQfor DQthe DQHealth DQProfessions DQ7th 3
Edition VanMeter

b. cells DQare DQliquefied DQby DQenzymes.
c. dead DQcells DQform DQa DQthick DQcheesy DQsubstance.
d. bacterial DQinvasion DQhas DQoccurred.
ANS: D Q C

15. Routine DQapplication DQof DQsun DQblock DQto DQskin DQwould DQbe DQan DQexample DQof
a. an DQiatrogenic DQcause DQof DQcancer.
b. a DQpreventive DQmeasure.
c. a DQprecipitating DQfactor.
d. a DQpredisposing DQcondition.
ANS: D Q B

16. A DQcircumstance DQthat DQcauses DQa DQsudden DQacute DQepisode DQof DQa DQchronic DQdisease DQto DQoccur DQis
DQtermed
a. latent DQstage.
b. predisposing DQfactor.
c. incidence.
d. precipitating DQfactor.
ANS: D Q D

17. The DQterm DQhomeostasis DQrefers DQto
a. the DQcausative DQfactors DQin DQa DQparticular DQdisease.
b. maintenance DQof DQa DQstable DQinternal DQenvironment.
c. a DQcondition DQthat DQtriggers DQan DQacute DQepisode.
d. a DQcollection DQof DQsigns DQand DQsymptoms.
ANS: D Q B

18. Which DQterm DQis DQused DQto DQdescribe DQa DQnew DQand DQsecondary DQor DQadditional DQproblem
DQthat DQarises DQafter DQthe DQoriginal DQdisease DQhas DQbeen DQestablished?
a. Symptoms
b. Occurrence
c. Manifestations
d. Complication
ANS: D Q D

19. Pathophysiology DQinvolves DQthe DQstudy DQof
a. the DQstructure DQof DQthe DQhuman DQbody.
b. the DQfunctions DQof DQvarious DQorgans DQin DQthe DQbody.
c. functional DQor DQstructural DQchanges DQresulting DQfrom DQdisease DQprocesses.

d. various DQcell DQstructures DQand DQrelated DQfunctions.
ANS: D Q C

20. Which DQof DQthe DQfollowing DQis DQthe DQbest DQdefinition DQof DQepidemiology?
a. The DQscience DQof DQtracking DQthe DQoccurrence DQand DQdistribution DQof DQdiseases
b. The DQrelative DQnumber DQof DQdeaths DQresulting DQfrom DQa DQparticular DQdisease
c. Identification DQof DQa DQspecific DQdisease DQthrough DQevaluation DQof DQsigns DQand DQsymptoms
d. The DQglobal DQsearch DQfor DQemerging DQdiseases
ANS: D Q A

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Karin C. VanMeter, Robert J Hubert Pathophysiology for the Health Professions - E- Book
Publisher: 2013 ISBN: 9780323292818 Edition: Unknown

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