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✅ Sections included:
1.​ Cellular pathophysiology​

2.​ Genetics & molecular mechanisms​

3.​ Neuro, cardiac, pulmonary, renal​

4.​ GI, endocrine, hematologic​

5.​ Immune, inflammation, infection​

6.​ Acid–base balance​

7.​ Fluid & electrolyte disorders




Q1.

,A patient develops profound hypotension, warm flushed skin, and decreased systemic vascular
resistance following a severe bacterial infection. Which cytokine is the primary mediator
responsible for this distributive shock state?

A. IL-4​
B. TNF-α​
C. IFN-γ​
D. IL-2

✔ Correct Answer: B. TNF-α​
Rationale: TNF-α induces vasodilation, increases endothelial permeability, and triggers nitric
oxide release, all of which lead to septic/distributive shock.




Q2.

A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents with chronic hypercapnia.
Which physiological adaptation is expected?

A. Decreased renal bicarbonate excretion​
B. Suppressed erythropoietin release​
C. Increased CSF pH​
D. Decreased bicarbonate reabsorption

✔ Correct Answer: A. Decreased renal bicarbonate excretion​
Rationale: In chronic respiratory acidosis, the kidneys retain bicarbonate to compensate for
elevated CO₂ levels.




Q3.

In left ventricular systolic failure, which change occurs to maintain cardiac output?

A. Increased afterload due to RAAS inhibition​
B. Decreased sympathetic tone​
C. Increased preload from RAAS activation​
D. Decreased ventricular wall stress by dilation

✔ Correct Answer: C. Increased preload from RAAS activation​
Rationale: Low cardiac output activates RAAS → sodium/water retention → increased
preload to maintain stroke volume (Frank-Starling).

,Q4.

A patient with type 2 diabetes develops microalbuminuria. What is the earliest structural change
in the kidney?

A. Basement membrane thinning​
B. Expansion of mesangial matrix​
C. Ischemic injury of the renal medulla​
D. Podocyte hyperplasia

✔ Correct Answer: B. Expansion of mesangial matrix​
Rationale: Diabetic nephropathy begins with mesangial expansion and GBM thickening,
progressing to glomerulosclerosis.




Q5.

Which mutation most commonly leads to autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
(ADPKD)?

A. PKD1 mutation → polycystin-1 defect​
B. APOL1 mutation → podocyte injury​
C. CFTR mutation → chloride channel dysfunction​
D. COL4A5 mutation → defective type IV collagen

✔ Correct Answer: A. PKD1 mutation​
Rationale: PKD1 mutations account for ~85% of ADPKD cases and cause abnormal tubular
cell proliferation and cyst formation.




Q6.
Which change is most responsible for early development of atherosclerotic plaque?

A. Rupture of fibrous cap​
B. Foam cell formation from oxidized LDL uptake​

, C. Smooth muscle cell apoptosis​
D. Elastic lamina fragmentation

✔ Correct Answer: B. Foam cell formation​
Rationale: Endothelial injury → LDL oxidation → macrophage uptake → foam cells, forming
the fatty streak, the earliest visible lesion.




Q7.
A patient with chronic kidney disease shows normocytic, normochromic anemia. What is the
primary mechanism?

A. Folate deficiency​
B. Bone marrow fibrosis​
C. Decreased erythropoietin production​
D. Increased RBC destruction

✔ Correct Answer: C. Decreased erythropoietin production​
Rationale: Failing kidneys cannot synthesize adequate EPO, reducing RBC production.




Q8.
Which electrolyte imbalance is most likely in a patient with tumor lysis syndrome?

A. Hypokalemia​
B. Hypophosphatemia​
C. Hyperuricemia​
D. Hypocalcemia

✔ Correct Answer: C. Hyperuricemia​
Rationale: Rapid tumor breakdown → increased DNA catabolism → uric acid elevation → risk
of renal failure.




Q9.
Which mechanism best explains insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes?
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