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Robbins Basic Pathology 10th Edition Test Bank – 20 MCQs Per Chapter + Correct Answers & Rationales – Pathophysiology Exam Prep Description: Master pathology the same way top-performing medical and nursing students do — with a complete, systematic, high-yield test bank designed directly from Robbins Basic Pathology, 10th Edition by Kumar, Abbas & Aster. This premium digital resource delivers full-coverage assessment across every chapter — giving you 20 validated MCQs per chapter, each with the correct answer and a professionally developed rationale that reinforces deep pathobiologic understanding and advanced clinical reasoning. This Robbins Basic Pathology test bank is optimized for performance on NCLEX-RN, HESI, ATI, USMLE, medical school block exams, pre-clinical pathology modules, and advanced physiology / pathophysiology courses. It compresses hundreds of study hours into a precise exam-ready format — accelerating knowledge recall, sharpening diagnostic logic, and boosting real exam confidence. Features included: • FULL textbook coverage — ALL chapters in the 10th Edition • 20 clinically-applied MCQs per chapter • Correct answers + expert rationales for every item • High-yield pathophysiology principles aligned to Robbins • Perfect for NCLEX, HESI, USMLE, medical school, nursing school • Instant digital access — no shipping delays Robbins is the standard in pathology worldwide. This test bank converts that gold-standard content into a high-conversion mastery tool — purpose-built to raise your scores, increase retention, and strengthen clinical reasoning where it matters most. Keywords: Robbins Basic Pathology test bank pathology MCQs Robbins 10th edition exam medical exam prep pathophysiology practice questions HESI NCLEX pathology USMLE step study bank clinical reasoning test bank Hashtags: #pathology #medstudent #testbank #robbins #usmle #nclexprep #hesiprep #pathophysiology #medicalschool #studyresources

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ROBBINS BASIC PATHOLOGY
10TH EDITION


AUTHOR(S)VINAY KUMAR; ABUL K.
ABBAS; JON C. ASTER


TEST BANK
1
Reference
Ch. 1 — The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease — The Cell as a
Unit of Health and Disease
Question Stem
A 68-year-old man with peripheral arterial disease develops a
nonhealing ulcer. Tissue biopsy shows cells with marked
cytoplasmic swelling and disrupted plasma membranes. Which
cellular event most directly explains the observed swelling?
Options
A. Increased mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation
B. Failure of the Na⁺/K⁺ ATPase pump due to ATP depletion
C. Activation of caspases causing nuclear fragmentation

,D. Enhanced ubiquitin–proteasome degradation of cytoskeletal
proteins
Correct Answer
B
Rationales
• Correct (B): ATP depletion impairs the Na⁺/K⁺ ATPase,
leading to intracellular Na⁺ and water accumulation and
cellular swelling—characteristic of reversible ischemic
injury.
• Incorrect (A): Increased oxidative phosphorylation would
raise ATP, not cause pump failure or swelling.
• Incorrect (C): Caspase activation leads to apoptosis with
cell shrinkage and nuclear changes, not swelling from
membrane pump failure.
• Incorrect (D): Proteasomal degradation affects protein
turnover, not acute ionic gradients causing swelling.
Teaching Point
Ischemia → ATP loss → Na⁺/K⁺ pump failure → cell swelling.
Citation
Kumar et al. (2021). Robbins Basic Pathology (10th Ed.). Ch. 1.


2

,Reference
Ch. 1 — The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease — The Cell as a
Unit of Health and Disease
Question Stem
A patient with severe thermal injury shows cells with dense,
eosinophilic cytoplasm, loss of nuclei, and karyolysis on
histology. Which process best categorizes this pattern of cell
death?
Options
A. Autophagy-mediated survival
B. Necrosis due to severe membrane damage
C. Apoptosis via intrinsic mitochondrial pathway
D. Reversible cellular adaptation
Correct Answer
B
Rationales
• Correct (B): The described histologic features—
eosinophilia, nuclear dissolution—are classic for necrosis
from irreversible membrane and organelle damage.
• Incorrect (A): Autophagy is a regulated survival pathway
with autophagic vacuoles, not the described nuclear
dissolution.
• Incorrect (C): Apoptosis shows cell shrinkage and nuclear
fragmentation (pyknosis/karyorrhexis), not karyolysis.

, • Incorrect (D): Reversible adaptation produces cellular
hypertrophy or hyperplasia, not cell death.
Teaching Point
Necrosis shows loss of membrane integrity and karyolysis.
Citation
Kumar et al. (2021). Robbins Basic Pathology (10th Ed.). Ch. 1.


3
Reference
Ch. 1 — The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease — The Cell as a
Unit of Health and Disease
Question Stem
During a clinical-pathology conference, a resident suggests that
apoptotic cells seldom provoke inflammation. Which
explanation best supports that statement?
Options
A. Apoptosis rapidly releases intracellular contents into the
extracellular space
B. Apoptotic cells maintain membrane integrity and are
phagocytosed without leakage
C. Apoptosis involves complement activation and neutrophil
recruitment
D. Apoptotic cells recruit macrophages by releasing histamine
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