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1. A patient is found to have will interpret the smear will
liver dis- ease, resulting in examine cell samples for
the removal of evidence of:
a lobe of his liver. Adaptation
to the reduced size of the
liver leads to of the
remaining liver cells.
A. Metaplasia
B. Organ atrophy
C. Compensatory hyperplasia
D. Physiologic hyperplasia
2. An older adult patient comes
to the clinic complaining of
not being able to do what he
used to be able to. You know
that normal changes associat-
ed with aging include: (Select all
that apply.)
A. Improved blood flow
B. Slowed metabolic rate
C. Decreased brain weight
D. Improved nerve fiber
conduction
E. Less respiratory capacity
3. A 20-year-old college student
has presented to her campus
medical clinic for a scheduled
Pap smear. The clinician who
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B, C, E
A
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A. Changes in cell shape, size,
and organization
B. Presence of unexpected
cell types
C. Ischemic changes in cell sample
D.Abnormally high numbers of cells
4. The parents of a 4-year-old girl have B
sought care because their daughter Lead -> anemia, RBC lysis
has admitted to chewing and swal-
lowing imported toy figurines You know it's not A because there is no
that have been determined to infection in- volved. C is focused on kidney
be made function while D is fo-
of lead. Which of the following blood cused on liver function. Both of these
would be im-
tests should the care team portant in the case of lead poisoning BUT the
priori- tize? priority answer is B, because you need first to
address the most life-threatening patient
needs. The little girl in
A. White blood cell levels with differ- this question can go into shock or sutter
permanent
ential organ damage if her RBCs are low.
B. Red blood cell levels and
mor- phology
C. Urea and creatinine levels
D. Liver function panel
5. A patient with severe peripheral
vas- B
cular disease has developed signs
of dry gangrene on the great following pathophysiologic
toe of one foot. Which of the processes most likely
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contributed to this diagnosis? Remember that it's not C because to have
gangrene, you must have infection
A. Inappropriate activation of
apop- tosis