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MSN 570 Advanced Pathophysiology – Final Test Questions and Answers | 100% Verified | 2025/2026 A patient who has seasonal allergic rhinitis is having a flare up and is complaining of sneezing and a watery, runny nose (rhinorrhea). The patient is prescribed an antihistamine. The expected effect of this medication is to - ANSWER -decrease vascular permeability to decrease rhinorrhea The chronic inflammatory response can occur because: - ANSWER -organisms can live in granulomas Organisms that multiply by invading host cells and can reside in neurons are: - ANSWER -viruses When the immunoglobulin crosses the placenta, the fetus receives - ANSWER passive immunity A 20-year-old man just took a home human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody test. He states that it was positive. What is the next step? - ANSWER -a p24 antigen test will be done A woman just returned from hiking and she is concerned she has Lyme disease. A positive result in which of the following antibody test results would indicate she has an acute infection? - ANSWER -immunoglobulin M A mother brings in her child for a measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine and wants to know why more than one shot has to be given for this vaccine to be effective. It is explained to the mother that the vaccine is: - ANSWER -live, and often more than one dose is necessary for effectiveness Patients will develop active immunity when they: - ANSWER -have natural exposure to an antigen or receive an immunization A mechanism involved in the development of autoimmune disorders includes: - ANSWER -peripheral and central tolerance failure The arthritis in systemic lupus erythematosus is generally: - ANSWER -migratory and symmetrical In addition to a positive antinuclear antibody test, which of the following diagnostic test findings is consistent with a diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus? - ANSWER - In addition to a positive antinuclear antibody test, which of the following diagnostic test findings is consistent with a diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus? - ANSWER -positive anti-double stranded DNA Which of the following is an immunoglobin E (IgE)-mediated hypersensitivity reaction? - ANSWER -a penicillin reaction characterized by fall in blood pressure and respiratory distress after an injection of penicillin in a person who has become sensitized to penicillin as a result of a previous penicillin injection It is most important to take special precautions with a __________ because of an increased susceptibility to infection as a result of medical therapy. - ANSWER -58 year old woman with rheumatoid arthritis taking corticosteroids daily The major disadvantage of passive immunization is that it: - ANSWER -induces short term protection which of the following is true about inflammation? - ANSWER -It exists in almost all chronic illness in the body In which of the following scenarios should there be a suspicion for primary immunodeficiency? - ANSWER -a 3 month old with a respiratory infection that is persistent How does the human immunodeficiency virus enter the CD+ membrane? - ANSWER -the virus GP120 fuses with the cell CXCR4 A 28-year-old man is suspected of having acute retroviral syndrome. He is trying to determine when he got infected. He was most likely infected: - ANSWER within the past month Which of the following human immunodeficiency virus positive patients has AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)? - ANSWER -a 28 year old woman with advanced cervical cancer Which of the following situations represents a break in the "first line of defense" against infection? - ANSWER -use of an indwelling bladder catheter Education pertaining to prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) includes: - ANSWER -use of pre-exposure prophylaxis if engaging in high-risk sexual behavior Which of the following is an example of the chemical barriers that are part of the innate immune system? - ANSWER -hydrochloric acid production in the stomach Which of the following describes the microbiome? - ANSWER -It consists of normal flora such as E. coli in the intestines The effects of histamine 1 release during mast cell degranulation includes: - ANSWER -edema A 5-year-old female takes a hike through the woods during a school field trip. Upon returning home, she hugs her father, and he later develops poison ivy. Which of the following immune reactions is he experiencing? - ANSWER -cell mediated Which of the following blood cells have a lifespan of approximately 10 days? - ANSWER -platelets Lymphoid progenitor stem cell lines differentiate into: - ANSWER -B and T cells A patient who has chronic kidney disease and a hemoglobin of 9 g/dL will be receiving synthetic erythropoietin injections. The therapeutic effect of this medication is: - ANSWER -stimulation of red blood cell production Which of the following serum levels is the best measurement for evaluating the effectiveness of iron therapy and adequacy of iron stores? - ANSWER -ferritin

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MSN 570 Advanced Pathophysiology – Final Test
Questions and Answers | 100% Verified |
2025/2026
A patient who has seasonal allergic rhinitis is having a flare up and is complaining
of sneezing and a
watery, runny nose (rhinorrhea). The patient is prescribed an antihistamine. The
expected effect of this
medication is to - ANSWER -decrease vascular permeability to decrease
rhinorrhea

The chronic inflammatory response can occur because: - ANSWER -organisms
can live in granulomas

Organisms that multiply by invading host cells and can reside in neurons are: -
ANSWER -viruses

When the immunoglobulin crosses the placenta, the fetus receives - ANSWER -
passive immunity

A 20-year-old man just took a home human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
antibody test. He states that it was positive. What is the next step? - ANSWER -a
p24 antigen test will be done

A woman just returned from hiking and she is concerned she has Lyme disease. A
positive result in which of the following antibody test results would indicate she
has an acute infection? - ANSWER -immunoglobulin M

A mother brings in her child for a measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine and wants
to know why more than one shot has to be given for this vaccine to be effective. It
is explained to the mother that the vaccine is: - ANSWER -live, and often more
than one dose is necessary for effectiveness

Patients will develop active immunity when they: - ANSWER -have natural
exposure to an antigen or receive an immunization

A mechanism involved in the development of autoimmune disorders includes: -
ANSWER -peripheral and central tolerance failure

, The arthritis in systemic lupus erythematosus is generally: - ANSWER -migratory
and symmetrical

In addition to a positive antinuclear antibody test, which of the following
diagnostic test findings is consistent with a diagnosis of systemic lupus
erythematosus? - ANSWER -

In addition to a positive antinuclear antibody test, which of the following
diagnostic test findings is consistent with a diagnosis of systemic lupus
erythematosus? - ANSWER -positive anti-double stranded DNA

Which of the following is an immunoglobin E (IgE)-mediated hypersensitivity
reaction? - ANSWER -a penicillin reaction characterized by fall in blood pressure
and respiratory distress after an injection of penicillin in a person who has become
sensitized to penicillin as a result of a previous penicillin injection

It is most important to take special precautions with a __________ because of an
increased susceptibility to infection as a result of medical therapy. - ANSWER -58
year old woman with rheumatoid arthritis taking corticosteroids daily

The major disadvantage of passive immunization is that it: - ANSWER -induces
short term protection

which of the following is true about inflammation? - ANSWER -It exists in almost
all chronic illness in the body

In which of the following scenarios should there be a suspicion for primary
immunodeficiency? - ANSWER -a 3 month old with a respiratory infection that is
persistent

How does the human immunodeficiency virus enter the CD+ membrane? -
ANSWER -the virus GP120 fuses with the cell CXCR4

A 28-year-old man is suspected of having acute retroviral syndrome. He is trying
to determine when he got infected. He was most likely infected: - ANSWER -
within the past month

,Which of the following human immunodeficiency virus positive patients has
AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)? - ANSWER -a 28 year old woman
with advanced cervical cancer

Which of the following situations represents a break in the "first line of defense"
against infection? - ANSWER -use of an indwelling bladder catheter

Education pertaining to prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
includes: - ANSWER -use of pre-exposure prophylaxis if engaging in high-risk
sexual behavior

Which of the following is an example of the chemical barriers that are part of the
innate immune system? - ANSWER -hydrochloric acid production in the stomach

Which of the following describes the microbiome? - ANSWER -It consists of
normal flora such as E. coli in the intestines

The effects of histamine 1 release during mast cell degranulation includes: -
ANSWER -edema

A 5-year-old female takes a hike through the woods during a school field trip.
Upon returning home,
she hugs her father, and he later develops poison ivy. Which of the following
immune reactions is he
experiencing? - ANSWER -cell mediated

Which of the following blood cells have a lifespan of approximately 10 days? -
ANSWER -platelets

Lymphoid progenitor stem cell lines differentiate into: - ANSWER -B and T cells

A patient who has chronic kidney disease and a hemoglobin of 9 g/dL will be
receiving synthetic erythropoietin injections. The therapeutic effect of this
medication is: - ANSWER -stimulation of red blood cell production

Which of the following serum levels is the best measurement for evaluating the
effectiveness of iron therapy and adequacy of iron stores? - ANSWER -ferritin

, A patient is receiving a heparin infusion. After the second day of infusion, his
platelets decrease to 50,000 cells/mL3. The next best action would be to: -
ANSWER -stop the infusion and switch to another anticoagulant

A patient receiving chemotherapy has a hemoglobin of 7.0 g/dL. Which of the
following complaints would be indicative of tissue hypoxia related to anemia? -
ANSWER -syncope

Which of the following statements regarding disseminated intravascular
coagulation syndrome is not true? - ANSWER -It is a frequent complication of
pulmonary embolism.

A patient needs an infusion of a hypertonic solution. Which of the following is an
appropriate intravenous solution to administer? - ANSWER -5% dextrose lactate
ringers (D5LR)

A patient presents to the emergency room with a K level of 6.5. What potentially
life-threatening complication would you assess for? - ANSWER -cardiac
dysrhythmias

A patient presents to the emergency room with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea for
three days. The patient's lab values are as follows: K = 3.8, Na = 149, pH = 7.32,
HCO3- = 20, and PaCO2 = 40. Which of the following intravenous fluids should
be ordered? - ANSWER -0.45% normal saline with 100 mEq/L of sodium
bicarbonate

Which of the following is the major effect produced by an increase in the rate and
depth of respiration? - ANSWER -Plasma PCO2 falls

Which of the following is responsible for most of the osmotic pressure? -
ANSWER -sodium

Which of the following is the primary regulator of water excretion? - ANSWER -
antidiuretic hormone

Which of the following is the main buffer in the extracellular fluid? - ANSWER -
bicarbonate-carbonic acid system

Which of the following coenzymes is(are) necessary for normal red blood cell
nuclear maturation and
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