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TEST BANK FOR APPLIED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE ADVANCED
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PRACTICE NURSE 2ND EDITION BY LUCIE DLUGASCH; LACHEL STORY
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Chapter 1 Cellular Function
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Chapter 2 Immunity
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Chapter 3 Hematopoietic Function
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Chapter 4 Cardiovascular Function
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Chapter 5 Pulmonary Function
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Chapter 6 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis Chapter 7
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Urinary Function
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Chapter 8 Reproductive Function
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Chapter9 Gastrointestinal Function
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Chapter 10 Endocrine Function Chapter
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11 Neural Function
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Chapter 12 Musculoskeletal Function
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Chapter 13 Integumentary Function
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Chapter 14 Sensory Function
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,Test |Bank: |Applied |Pathophysiology |for |the |Advanced |Practice |Nurse |2nd |Edition
|Dlugasch |Story




Chapter |1 |Cellular |Function


1. The |nucleus , |which |is |essential |for |function |and |survival |of |the
|cell.



A) is |the |site |of |protein |synthesis

B) contains |the |genetic |code

C) transforms |cellular |energy

D) initiates |aerobic |metabolism


2. Although |energy |is |not |made |in |mitochondria, |they |are |known |as |the |power
|plants |of |the |cell |because |they:



A) contain |RNA |for | protein |synthesis.

B) utilize |glycolysis |for |oxidative | energy.

C) extract |energy |from | organic | compounds.

D) store |calcium | bonds |for |muscle | contractions.


3. Although |the |basic |structure |of |the |cell |plasma |membrane |is |formed |by |a
|lipid |bilayer, |most |of |the |specific |membrane |functions |are |carried |out |by:



A) bound |and |transmembrane | proteins.

B) complex, |long |carbohydrate | chains.

C) surface |antigens |and |hormone | receptors.

D) a |gating |system |of |selective |ion |channels.


4. To |effectively |relay |signals, |cell-to-cell |communication |utilizes |chemical
|messenger |systems |that:



A) displace |surface |receptor |proteins.

, B) accumulate |within |cell |gap |junctions.

C) bind |to |contractile | microfilaments.

D) release |secretions |into |extracellular |fluid.


5. Aerobic |metabolism, |also |known |as |oxidative |metabolism, |provides |energy
|by:



A) removing |the | phosphate |bonds |from | ATP.

B) combining |hydrogen |and |oxygen |to | form | water.

C) activating |pyruvate | stored |in |the |cytoplasm.

D) breaking |down |glucose | to |form |lactic |acid.


6. Exocytosis, |the |reverse |of |endocytosis, |is |important |in into|the
|extracellular |fluid.



A) Engulfing |and |ingesting |fluid |and |proteins |for |transport

B) Killing, |degrading, | and |dissolving | harmful | microorganisms

C) Removing |cellular |debris |and |releasing |synthesized |substances

D) Destruction |of |particles |by |lysosomal |enzymes |for |secretion


7. The |process |responsible |for |generating |and |conducting |membrane |potentials
|is:



A) diffusion |of |current-carrying |ions.

B) millivoltage | of |electrical |potential.

C) polarization |of |charged |particles.

D) ion |channel | neurotransmission.


8. Epithelial |tissues |are |classified |according |to |the |shape |of |the |cells |and |the
|number |of |layers. |Which |of |the |following |is |a |correctly |matched |description


|and |type |of |epithelial |tissue?



A) Simple |epithelium: |cells |in |contact |with |intercellular |matrix; |some |do |not
|extend |to |surface

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