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NUR631 / NUR 631 Final Exam: Advanced
Physiology and Pathophysiology Exam |
Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct
| Updated 2025/2026 Guide | GCU
Free Radicals

- Correct Answer - 3 major effects:

∙lipid peroxidation

∙oxidative modification of proteins

∙DNA effects



Cell death - Correct Answer - cells either die via apoptosis or necrosis

both start the same → cells form blebs

the difference is that blebs break down into smaller, more manageable
pieces in apoptosis, while in necrosis the blebs fuse and become larger
and then the membrane ruptures



Apoptosis

- Correct Answer - programmed cell death

very clean, very easy

rapidly cleared so it does not elicit an inflammatory response

propagated by a family of proteases called caspases

,intrinsic pathway → something happens w/in cell that makes cell
recognize it must die

∙elicited through mitochondria, will turn on caspases



extrinsic pathway → something outside of the cell recognizes that that
cell needs to go (old, too many cells, etc.)

∙have factors coming to cell from outside

∙apoptosis elicited through receptors on cellular membrane



Necrosis - Correct Answer - unscheduled, unregulated cellular death

contents of cell spilled into tissue → debris can damage other cells

elicits an inflammatory response

in general, you get depolarization of membrane that allows calcium to
enter, causes lysosome rupture and allows cathepsin release

end product can be grangrene



Apoptosis in Physiology - Correct Answer - removal of proliferating cell
populations (intestinal epithelia)



death of host cells that have served their useful purpose



embryogenesis (Webbing b/w the toes)

,control of immune cell numbers



hormone-dependent involution of endometrial cells during menstrual
cycle



Apoptosis in Pathophysiology - Correct Answer - growth of cancers



viral infections



neurodegenerative disorders



Gangrene - Correct Answer - Dry gangrene

∙any time you interfere with arterial blood supply

∙almost always found in extremities (specifically lower extremities)

∙turns black b/c bacteria growth takes iron from heme and turns it into
iron sulfide (which is black)

∙can be caused by atherosclerosis, neuropathy



Wet gangrene

∙any time you interfere with venous blood supply

∙stagnation of blood causes bacterial growth

∙forms very cold, black tissue

, ∙usually found in patients with bed sores (commonly in sacral region)



HBsAG - Correct Answer - hepatitis B is a DNA hepadnavirus

∙blood borne pathogen



transmitted by inoculation of infected blood or by sexual contact

∙present in saliva, semen and vaginal secretions



highest risk groups include patients and staff at hemodialysis centers,
physicians, dentists, nurses, and personal working in clinical and
pathology labs and blood banks



half of all patients with acute hepatitis B have previously been
incarcerated or treated for an STD



HBV - Correct Answer - two major pathophysiologic mechanisms of liver
injury

∙direct cellular injury by the virus

∙induction of the immune response



Clinical signs of inflammation of liver - Correct Answer - fatigue



hepatomegaly

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