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BIOD 331 Pathophysiology FINAL EXAM COMPLETE
Questions and Verified Solutions Latest Update
This Year
QUESTION: True or False. If false, explain why the statement is false.
A benign neoplasm invades and destroys tissue and possesses a rapid rate of growth. -
ANSWER-False. A malignant neoplasm invades and destroys tissues and possesses a rapid rate
of growth.
OR
A benign neoplasm resembles the cells of the tissues of origin and possesses a slow rate of
growth.
QUESTION: True or False. If false, explain why the statement is false.
A malignant neoplasm resembles the cells of the tissues of origin and possesses a slow rate of
growth. - ANSWER-False. A benign neoplasm resembles the cells of the tissues of origin and
possesses a slow rate of growth.
OR
A malignant neoplasm invades and destroys tissue and possesses a rapid rate of growth.
QUESTION: List 2 differences between benign and malignant neoplasms. - ANSWER-Any
combination of the following - Benign tumors are well-differentiated cells, resemble the cells of
tissues of origin, and have a slow, progressive rate of growth. They grow by expansion and
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remain localized to their site of origin, not capable of metastasizing. Malignant neoplasms
invade and destroy tissue. They grow rapidly, spread to other parts of the body, and lack well-
defined margins. They can compress blood vessels and outgrow their blood supply, causing
ischemia and tissue injury.
QUESTION: Compare and contrast the two types of gangrenous necrosis. - ANSWER-In dry
gangrene the affected tissue becomes dry and shrinks, the skin wrinkles, and its color changes
to dark brown or black. The spread of dry gangrene is slow. It results from a cut-off in arterial
blood supply and is a form of coagulation necrosis. In wet gangrene, the affected area is cold,
swollen, and pulseless. The skin is moist, black, and under tension. Blebs form on the surface,
liquefaction occurs, and a foul odor is caused by bacterial action. The spread of tissue damage is
rapid.
QUESTION: You are talking to your patient who has been recently diagnosed with Osteoporosis.
They mentioned that they joined a Silver Sneakers program at their local gym because they
read that weight-bearing exercise promotes bone density. What word of caution would you
give to them as they participate in this program? - ANSWER-While weight-bearing exercises
have been shown to increase bone density, they should be done in a safe way, minimizing the
risk for falls as they are at increased risk for fracture with a diagnosis of osteoporosis.
QUESTION: You are talking to your patient who has been recently diagnosed with Osteoporosis.
They mention to you that they are doing safe, weight bearing exercises each day to increase
bone density. They are also taking a Calcium supplement. What additional supplement would
you recommend they take? Explain why. - ANSWER-They should also take a Vitamin D
supplement, as it helps to increase calcium absorption.
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QUESTION: You are talking to your patient who has been recently diagnosed with
Osteoporosis. You have suggested that they start taking Calcium and Vitamin D daily. What else
can you recommend to slow the progression of this disease? - ANSWER-You should recommend
regular weight-bearing exercises to increase bone density. This should be done in a safe
manner minimizing the risk for falls.
(The key is safety. Weight-bearing exercises done safely is the best answer, but exercise done in
a way that minimizes risk of fractures is the key. Exercises done safely as an answer should
receive full credit.)
QUESTION: True/False: Cell proliferation is the process in which proliferating cells become more
specialized cell types. - ANSWER-False, cell differentiation
QUESTION: True/False: Cell differentiation is the process of increasing cell numbers by mitotic
cell division. - ANSWER-False, cell proliferation
Taking your child to the pediatrician for their annual well check-up and keeping up with the
recommended vaccination schedule would be an example of: - ANSWER-Primary prevention
QUESTION: You are seeing a patient in your clinic who recently suffered a TIA. Recent diagnostic
tests revealed that he has atrial fibrillation. You decide to put him on a blood thinner to prevent
a future neurologic event. This would be an example of: - ANSWER-Tertiary prevention
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QUESTION: James is being seen for his first colonoscopy. He turned 50 this year, and his father
recently passed away from colon cancer at age 85. This would be an example of: - ANSWER-
Secondary prevention
QUESTION: True/False: Metaplastic cells are not better prepared to survive under stressful
circumstances - ANSWER-False
QUESTION: Fill in the blank: ________ propel chyme along the small intestine toward the large
intestine in one direction. - ANSWER-Peristaltic movements
QUESTION: Fill in the blank: ___________ occlude small portions of the intestinal lumen to
push digestive contents forward and backward - ANSWER-Segmentation Waves
QUESTION: True or False: Peristaltic movements occur in two directions. - ANSWER-False, one
direction
QUESTION: True/False: Hypertrophy can occur under normal and pathological conditions. -
ANSWER-True
QUESTION: You are reading results from a recent blood panel for Fred, a 76-year-old male. His
hemoglobin levels are 15.5 g/dL. Would this be considered a normal or abnormal value? -
ANSWER-Normal
BIOD 331 Pathophysiology FINAL EXAM COMPLETE
Questions and Verified Solutions Latest Update
This Year
QUESTION: True or False. If false, explain why the statement is false.
A benign neoplasm invades and destroys tissue and possesses a rapid rate of growth. -
ANSWER-False. A malignant neoplasm invades and destroys tissues and possesses a rapid rate
of growth.
OR
A benign neoplasm resembles the cells of the tissues of origin and possesses a slow rate of
growth.
QUESTION: True or False. If false, explain why the statement is false.
A malignant neoplasm resembles the cells of the tissues of origin and possesses a slow rate of
growth. - ANSWER-False. A benign neoplasm resembles the cells of the tissues of origin and
possesses a slow rate of growth.
OR
A malignant neoplasm invades and destroys tissue and possesses a rapid rate of growth.
QUESTION: List 2 differences between benign and malignant neoplasms. - ANSWER-Any
combination of the following - Benign tumors are well-differentiated cells, resemble the cells of
tissues of origin, and have a slow, progressive rate of growth. They grow by expansion and
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remain localized to their site of origin, not capable of metastasizing. Malignant neoplasms
invade and destroy tissue. They grow rapidly, spread to other parts of the body, and lack well-
defined margins. They can compress blood vessels and outgrow their blood supply, causing
ischemia and tissue injury.
QUESTION: Compare and contrast the two types of gangrenous necrosis. - ANSWER-In dry
gangrene the affected tissue becomes dry and shrinks, the skin wrinkles, and its color changes
to dark brown or black. The spread of dry gangrene is slow. It results from a cut-off in arterial
blood supply and is a form of coagulation necrosis. In wet gangrene, the affected area is cold,
swollen, and pulseless. The skin is moist, black, and under tension. Blebs form on the surface,
liquefaction occurs, and a foul odor is caused by bacterial action. The spread of tissue damage is
rapid.
QUESTION: You are talking to your patient who has been recently diagnosed with Osteoporosis.
They mentioned that they joined a Silver Sneakers program at their local gym because they
read that weight-bearing exercise promotes bone density. What word of caution would you
give to them as they participate in this program? - ANSWER-While weight-bearing exercises
have been shown to increase bone density, they should be done in a safe way, minimizing the
risk for falls as they are at increased risk for fracture with a diagnosis of osteoporosis.
QUESTION: You are talking to your patient who has been recently diagnosed with Osteoporosis.
They mention to you that they are doing safe, weight bearing exercises each day to increase
bone density. They are also taking a Calcium supplement. What additional supplement would
you recommend they take? Explain why. - ANSWER-They should also take a Vitamin D
supplement, as it helps to increase calcium absorption.
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QUESTION: You are talking to your patient who has been recently diagnosed with
Osteoporosis. You have suggested that they start taking Calcium and Vitamin D daily. What else
can you recommend to slow the progression of this disease? - ANSWER-You should recommend
regular weight-bearing exercises to increase bone density. This should be done in a safe
manner minimizing the risk for falls.
(The key is safety. Weight-bearing exercises done safely is the best answer, but exercise done in
a way that minimizes risk of fractures is the key. Exercises done safely as an answer should
receive full credit.)
QUESTION: True/False: Cell proliferation is the process in which proliferating cells become more
specialized cell types. - ANSWER-False, cell differentiation
QUESTION: True/False: Cell differentiation is the process of increasing cell numbers by mitotic
cell division. - ANSWER-False, cell proliferation
Taking your child to the pediatrician for their annual well check-up and keeping up with the
recommended vaccination schedule would be an example of: - ANSWER-Primary prevention
QUESTION: You are seeing a patient in your clinic who recently suffered a TIA. Recent diagnostic
tests revealed that he has atrial fibrillation. You decide to put him on a blood thinner to prevent
a future neurologic event. This would be an example of: - ANSWER-Tertiary prevention
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QUESTION: James is being seen for his first colonoscopy. He turned 50 this year, and his father
recently passed away from colon cancer at age 85. This would be an example of: - ANSWER-
Secondary prevention
QUESTION: True/False: Metaplastic cells are not better prepared to survive under stressful
circumstances - ANSWER-False
QUESTION: Fill in the blank: ________ propel chyme along the small intestine toward the large
intestine in one direction. - ANSWER-Peristaltic movements
QUESTION: Fill in the blank: ___________ occlude small portions of the intestinal lumen to
push digestive contents forward and backward - ANSWER-Segmentation Waves
QUESTION: True or False: Peristaltic movements occur in two directions. - ANSWER-False, one
direction
QUESTION: True/False: Hypertrophy can occur under normal and pathological conditions. -
ANSWER-True
QUESTION: You are reading results from a recent blood panel for Fred, a 76-year-old male. His
hemoglobin levels are 15.5 g/dL. Would this be considered a normal or abnormal value? -
ANSWER-Normal