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Test Bank for Huether and McCance's Understanding
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tt Pathophysiology, Canadian Edition,
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2nd Edition by Kelly Power-Kean,
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Chapter 1 - 42 tt tt tt tt

,Table of Contents
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PART ttONE: ttBASIC ttCONCEPTS ttOF ttPATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Unit tt1: ttThe ttCell
1. Cellular ttBiology
2. Genes ttand ttGenetic ttDiseases
3. Epigenetics ttand ttDisease
4. Altered ttCellular ttand ttTissue ttBiology
5. Fluids ttand ttElectrolytes, ttAcids ttand ttBases
Unit tt2: ttMechanisms ttof ttSelf-Defense
6. Innate ttImmunity: ttInflammation ttand ttWound ttHealing
7. Adaptive ttImmunity
8. Infection ttand ttDefects ttin ttMechanisms ttof ttDefense
9. Stress ttand ttDisease
Unit tt3: ttCellular ttProliferation: ttCancer
10. Biology ttof ttCancer
11. Cancer ttEpidemiology
12. Cancer ttin ttChildren ttand ttAdolescents
PART ttTWO: ttBODY ttSYSTEMS ttAND ttDISEASES
Unit tt4: ttThe ttNeurologic ttSystem
13. Structure ttand ttFunction ttof ttthe ttNeurologic ttSystem
14. Pain, ttTemperature, ttSleep, ttand ttSensory ttFunction
15. Alterations ttin ttCognitive ttSystems, ttCerebral ttHemodynamics ttand ttMotor ttFunction
16. Disorders ttof ttthe ttCentral ttand ttPeripheral ttNervous ttSystems ttand ttNeuromuscular ttJunction
17. Alterations ttof ttNeurologic ttFunction ttin ttChildren
Unit tt5: ttThe ttEndocrine ttSystem
18. Mechanisms ttof ttHormonal ttRegulation
19. Alterations ttof ttHormonal ttRegulation
Unit tt6: ttThe ttHematologic ttSystem
20. Structure ttand ttFunction ttof ttthe ttHematologic ttSystem
21. Alterations ttin ttHematologic ttFunction
22. Alterations ttof ttHematologic ttFunction ttin ttChildren
Unit tt7: ttThe ttCardiovascular ttand ttLymphatic ttSystems
23. Structure ttand ttFunction ttof ttthe ttCardiovascular ttand ttLymphatic ttSystems
24. Alterations ttof ttCardiovascular ttFunction
25. Alterations ttof ttCardiovascular ttFunction ttin ttChildren
Unit tt8: ttThe ttPulmonary ttSystem
26. Structure ttand ttFunction ttof ttthe ttPulmonary ttSystem
27. Alterations ttof ttPulmonary ttFunction
28. Alterations ttof ttPulmonary ttFunction ttin ttChildren
Unit tt9: ttThe ttRenal ttand ttUrologic ttSystems
29. Structure ttand ttFunction ttof ttthe ttRenal ttand ttUrologic ttSystems
30. Alterations ttof ttRenal ttand ttUrinary ttTract ttFunction
31. Alterations ttof ttRenal ttand ttUrinary ttTract ttFunction ttin ttChildren

,Unit tt10: ttThe ttReproductive ttSystems
32. Structure ttand ttFunction ttof ttthe ttReproductive ttSystems
33. Alterations ttof ttthe ttFemale ttReproductive ttSystem
34. Alterations ttof ttthe ttMale ttReproductive ttSystem
Unit tt11: ttThe ttDigestive ttSystem
35. Structure ttand ttFunction ttof ttthe ttDigestive ttSystem
36. Alterations ttof ttDigestive ttFunction
37. Alterations ttin ttDigestive ttFunction ttin ttChildren
Unit tt12: ttThe ttMusculoskeletal ttand ttIntegumentary ttSystems
38. Structure ttand ttFunction ttof ttthe ttMusculoskeletal ttSystem
39. Alterations ttof ttMusculoskeletal ttFunction
40. Alterations ttof ttMusculoskeletal ttFunction ttin ttChildren
41. Structure, ttFunction, ttand ttDisorders ttof ttthe ttIntegument
42. Alterations ttof ttthe ttIntegument ttin ttChildren

, Chapter 01: Cellular Biology
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MULTIPLE ttCHOICE

1. A ttstudent ttis ttobserving tta ttcell ttunder ttthe ttmicroscope. ttIt ttis ttobserved ttto tthave ttsupercoiled
DNA ttwith tthistones. ttWhich ttof ttthe ttfollowing ttwould ttalso ttbe ttobserved ttby ttthe ttstudent?
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a. A ttsingle ttcircular ttchromosome
b. A ttnucleus
c. Free-floating ttnuclear ttmaterial
d. No ttorganelles
ANS: t t B
The ttcell ttdescribed ttis tta tteukaryotic ttcell, ttso ttit tthas tthistones ttand tta ttsupercoiled ttDNA
ttwithin ttits ttnucleus; ttthus, ttthe ttnucleus ttshould ttbe ttobserved. ttA ttsingle ttcircular

ttchromosome ttcalled tta ttprokaryote ttcontains ttfree-floating ttnuclear ttmaterial ttbut tthas ttno

ttorganelles.




REF: t t p. tt2

2. A ttnurse ttis ttinstructing ttthe ttstaff ttabout ttcellular ttfunctions. ttWhich ttcellular ttfunction ttis ttthe
ttnurse ttdescribing ttwhen ttan ttisolated ttcell ttabsorbs ttoxygen ttand ttuses ttit ttto tttransform ttnutrients
ttto ttenergy?

a. Metabolic ttabsorption
b. Communication
c. Secretion
d. Respiration
ANS: t t D NURSINGTB.COM
The ttcell’s ttability ttto ttabsorb ttoxygen ttis ttreferred ttto ttas ttrespiration ttwhile ttits ttcommunication
ttability

involves ttmaintenance ttof tta ttsteady ttdynamic ttstate, ttmetabolic ttabsorption ttprovides ttnutrition,
ttand ttsecretion ttallows ttfor ttthe ttsynthesizing ttof ttnew ttsubstances.



REF: t t p. tt2

3. A tteukaryotic ttcell ttis ttundergoing ttDNA ttreplication. ttIn ttwhich ttregion ttof ttthe ttcell ttwould
most ttof ttthe ttgenetic ttinformation ttbe ttcontained?
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a. Mitochondria
b. Ribosome
c. Nucleolus
d. Nucleus ttCytoplasm
ANS: t t C
The ttregion ttof ttthe ttcell ttthat ttcontains ttgenetic ttmaterial, ttincluding tta ttlarge ttamount ttof
ttribonucleic ttacid, ttmost ttof ttthe ttDNA, ttand ttDNA-binding ttproteins, ttis ttthe ttnucleolus, ttwhich ttis

ttlocated ttwithin ttthe ttcell’s ttnucleus. ttMitochondria tt is ttassociated ttwith ttcellular ttrespiration,

ttwhile ttribosomes ttare ttinvolved ttwith ttprotein ttmanufacturing. ttCytoplasm ttis tta ttfluid ttfilling

ttthat ttis tta ttcomponent ttof ttthe ttcell.




REF: t t p. tt2




NURSINGTB.COM

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