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HESI PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXIT EXAM 2025// WITH 200+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ /. Inflammation - Answer-Vasodilation (Drop in BP) Increased Vascular permeability & leaky capillaries WBC adhesion & diapedesis /.Signs of Inflammation - Answer-Redness Heat Swelling Pain /.Interleukins - Answer-Produced by macrophages & lymphocytes Enhances the adaptive immune response /.Interferons - Answer-Proteins that primarily protect against viral infection and modulate inflammation (does not kill viruses, protects cells from being infected) /.TNF-alpha effects - Answer-Fever Increases proinflammatory proteins by the liver Cachexia (muscle wasting) Shock with gram (-) bacteria /.Systemic Signs of inflammation - Answer-Fever Leukocytosis Plasma protein synthesis /.Chronic Inflammation - Answer-Increased lymphocyte and macrophage Lasts longer than 2 weeks Presence of giant cells /.Regeneration - Answer-complete return to normal structure and function /.Resolution - Answer-returns injured tissues to an approximation of their original structure /.Repair - Answer-replacement of destroyed tissue with scar tissue, not as strong as original tissue /.Dehiscence - Answer-when an approximated wound pulls apart at the suture line /.Primary Intention (1st intention) - Answer-Wound edges are approximated until healing occurs /.Secondary Intention - Answer-Occurs when wounds that have tissue loss and require gradual filling in of dead space with connective tissue. Wounds left open /.Third (tertiary) - Answer-Wounds left open intentionally to remove debris and then approximated /.Contracture - Answer-Proper Positioning and Range of Motion exercises to prevent. Burn wounds especially susceptible. /.Antigens vs Immunogens - Answer-Antigens: react with antibodies or antigen receptors Immunogens: produce immune response and antibodies /.IgG - Answer-Most abundant Protective against infection /.IgA - Answer-Found predominantly in blood Found in normal body secretions, mucus membranes /.IgM - Answer-First antibody produced during initial or primary response /.IgE - Answer-Common in allergic responses Defense against parasites /.Anaphylaxis - Answer-Pruritus Erythema Headaches Vomiting Abdominal Cramps Diarrhea Bronchoconstriction /.Type I: Immediate Anaphylactic - Answer-*ex:* Anaphylaxis; Atopic Diseases; Skin Reactions; Food allergies *P:* Histamine and leukotriene production *C:* IgE /.Type II: Cytolytic, Cytotoxic - Answer-*ex:* ABO incompatibility; Drug-induced hemolytic anemia *P:* Cell lysis d/t complement fixation *C:* IgG; IgM; Complement /.Type III: Immune Complex - Answer-*ex:* Arthus reaction; Serum Sickness; SLE; Acute Glomerulonephritis. *P:* Inflammation d/t immune complex blockage *C:* Antigen-antibody complexes /.Type IV: Cell-mediated, delayed - Answer-*ex:* Tuberculosis, Contact dermatitis, Transplant rejection *P:* Lymphokine release *C:* Sensitized T-Cells /.Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) - Autoimmune - Answer-*P:* Autoantibodies against nucleic acids, and other immune cells and cell products. Causes inflammatory lesions in organs (brain, heart, kidneys, etc) *R/F:* Women; Black; 20-40 yrs; Hydralazine *S/S:* Arthralgias; vasculitis; rash; renal disease; anemia /.Incubation Period - Answer-Initial exposure Colonization Asymptomatic /.Prodromal Period - Answer-Initial Ambiguous Symptoms /.Invasion Period - Answer-Invasion Specific Symptoms /.Convalescence - Answer-Successful removal of infectious agents Decline of symptoms /.Septic Shock (Endotoxic Shock) - Answer-Leading cause of death in ICUs *C:* gram (-) bacteria, some gram (+) and fungi *S/S:* vasodilation, hypoxia, cardiovascular shock /.Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - Answer-Blood Borne (blood, vaginal fluids, semen, breast milk) *P:* Retrovirus converts its own RNA to DNA, Decreases in helper T cells. Serologically 4-7 weeks can be up to years. *S/S:* Weight Loss; Annorexia; Kaposi sarcoma; Vesicular and ulcerative lesions perianal; loss of vision /.Paraneoplastic Syndrome - Answer-When tumor markers such as alpha fetoprotein (AFP) and prostate specific antigens (PSA) cause symptoms /.5 Categories of Neuro function that are critical in the evaluation process: - Answer-1) Level of Consciousness 2) Pattern of Breathing 3) Pupillary Changes

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HESI PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXIT EXAM 2025// WITH
200+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED
A+

/. Inflammation - Answer-Vasodilation (Drop in BP)
Increased Vascular permeability & leaky capillaries
WBC adhesion & diapedesis

/.Signs of Inflammation - Answer-Redness
Heat
Swelling
Pain

/.Interleukins - Answer-Produced by macrophages & lymphocytes
Enhances the adaptive immune response

/.Interferons - Answer-Proteins that primarily protect against viral infection and modulate
inflammation (does not kill viruses, protects cells from being infected)

/.TNF-alpha effects - Answer-Fever
Increases proinflammatory proteins by the liver
Cachexia (muscle wasting)
Shock with gram (-) bacteria

/.Systemic Signs of inflammation - Answer-Fever
Leukocytosis
Plasma protein synthesis

/.Chronic Inflammation - Answer-Increased lymphocyte and macrophage
Lasts longer than 2 weeks
Presence of giant cells

/.Regeneration - Answer-complete return to normal structure and function

/.Resolution - Answer-returns injured tissues to an approximation of their original
structure

/.Repair - Answer-replacement of destroyed tissue with scar tissue, not as strong as
original tissue

/.Dehiscence - Answer-when an approximated wound pulls apart at the suture line

,/.Primary Intention (1st intention) - Answer-Wound edges are approximated until healing
occurs

/.Secondary Intention - Answer-Occurs when wounds that have tissue loss and require
gradual filling in of dead space with connective tissue. Wounds left open

/.Third (tertiary) - Answer-Wounds left open intentionally to remove debris and then
approximated

/.Contracture - Answer-Proper Positioning and Range of Motion exercises to prevent.
Burn wounds especially susceptible.

/.Antigens vs Immunogens - Answer-Antigens: react with antibodies or antigen
receptors
Immunogens: produce immune response and antibodies

/.IgG - Answer-Most abundant
Protective against infection

/.IgA - Answer-Found predominantly in blood
Found in normal body secretions, mucus membranes

/.IgM - Answer-First antibody produced during initial or primary response

/.IgE - Answer-Common in allergic responses
Defense against parasites

/.Anaphylaxis - Answer-Pruritus
Erythema
Headaches
Vomiting
Abdominal Cramps
Diarrhea
Bronchoconstriction

/.Type I: Immediate Anaphylactic - Answer-*ex:* Anaphylaxis; Atopic Diseases; Skin
Reactions; Food allergies
*P:* Histamine and leukotriene production
*C:* IgE

/.Type II: Cytolytic, Cytotoxic - Answer-*ex:* ABO incompatibility; Drug-induced
hemolytic anemia
*P:* Cell lysis d/t complement fixation
*C:* IgG; IgM; Complement

, /.Type III: Immune Complex - Answer-*ex:* Arthus reaction; Serum Sickness; SLE;
Acute Glomerulonephritis.
*P:* Inflammation d/t immune complex blockage
*C:* Antigen-antibody complexes

/.Type IV: Cell-mediated, delayed - Answer-*ex:* Tuberculosis, Contact dermatitis,
Transplant rejection
*P:* Lymphokine release
*C:* Sensitized T-Cells

/.Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) - Autoimmune - Answer-*P:* Autoantibodies
against nucleic acids, and other immune cells and cell products. Causes inflammatory
lesions in organs (brain, heart, kidneys, etc)
*R/F:* Women; Black; 20-40 yrs; Hydralazine
*S/S:* Arthralgias; vasculitis; rash; renal disease; anemia

/.Incubation Period - Answer-Initial exposure
Colonization
Asymptomatic

/.Prodromal Period - Answer-Initial Ambiguous Symptoms

/.Invasion Period - Answer-Invasion
Specific Symptoms

/.Convalescence - Answer-Successful removal of infectious agents
Decline of symptoms

/.Septic Shock (Endotoxic Shock) - Answer-Leading cause of death in ICUs
*C:* gram (-) bacteria, some gram (+) and fungi
*S/S:* vasodilation, hypoxia, cardiovascular shock

/.Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - Answer-Blood Borne (blood, vaginal fluids,
semen, breast milk)
*P:* Retrovirus converts its own RNA to DNA, Decreases in helper T cells. Serologically
4-7 weeks can be up to years.
*S/S:* Weight Loss; Annorexia; Kaposi sarcoma; Vesicular and ulcerative lesions
perianal; loss of vision

/.Paraneoplastic Syndrome - Answer-When tumor markers such as alpha fetoprotein
(AFP) and prostate specific antigens (PSA) cause symptoms

/.5 Categories of Neuro function that are critical in the evaluation process: - Answer-1)
Level of Consciousness
2) Pattern of Breathing
3) Pupillary Changes

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