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NR 283 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ LATEST


Homeostasis - (ANSWER)Maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment regardless of external
changes



Manifestations - (ANSWER)Clinical evidence with signs & symptoms

- Signs = objective indicators of disease

- Symptoms = subjective feelings



Manifestations (Local) - (ANSWER)At site of the problem (ex. Redness, warmth at site)



Manifestations (Systemic) - (ANSWER)General indicators of illness (ex. Fever)



Atrophy (muscle) - (ANSWER)Define: a decrease in the size of cells leading to reduced tissue mass

Cause: reduced use, poor nutrition, decreased hormonal or neurological stimulation, aging

§ Example: Prolonged bed rest; cast on extremity



Hypertrophy (heart muscle) - (ANSWER)Define: an increase in the size of cells leading to an enlarged
tissue mass

Causes: overworking the tissue, hormonal stimulation

§ Example: Working out



Hyperplasia - (ANSWER)Definition: an increase in the number of cells leading to an enlarged tissue mass

Causes: may be a compensatory mechanism or pathologic due to hormonal imbalance

§ Example: Enlargement of uterus during pregnancy



Metaplasia - (ANSWER)Definition: replacement of a mature cell type with another mature cell type

Causes: vitamin A deficit, adaptive mechanism to prolonged irritation

§ Example: Squamous epithelium replacing ciliated columnar epithelium in respiratory tracts of cigarette
smokers



Dysplasia - (ANSWER)Definition: change in the size, shape, and reproduction of cells

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Causes: chronic irritation or infection, precancerous changes

§ Example: Screening for atypical cells on Pap smear



Anaplasia - (ANSWER)Definition: undifferentiated cells, have variable cell structures, and many miotic
figures

Causes: most often seen in malignant (cancerous) tumors

§ Example: malignant tumor



Neoplasia - (ANSWER)Define: "New growth" - commonly called tumor

Causes: various stimuli result in changes within the DNA structure of the cell

§ Example: melanoma (skin cancer)



Ischemia - (ANSWER)decreased oxygen reaching the cells, tissues, or organs

§ Can lead to hypoxia

§ Example: myocardial infarction (heart attack)



Hypoxia - (ANSWER)§ Reduced oxygen in the tissue

§ Can result from local issue (ischemia) or systemically (respiratory impairment)



Necrosis - (ANSWER)non-programmed (unplanned) death of one or more cell or tissue/organ

- irreversible and inflammation



Infarction - (ANSWER)Area of dead cells resulting from lack of oxygen



Gangrene - (ANSWER)Area of necrotic tissue that has been invaded by bacteria



Apoptosis - (ANSWER)programmed cell death that occurs as a normal process within the body

- cells self-destruct and disintegrate and becomes engulfed by phagocytes
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