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Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 7th Edition by VanMeter
TABLE OF CONTENT
Sectionh4I:h4Pathophysiology:h4Backgroundh4andh4Overview
1. Introductionh4toh4Pathophysiology
2. Fluid,h4Electrolyte,h4andh4Acid-Baseh4Imbalances
3. Introductionh4toh4Basich4Pharmacologyh4andh4Otherh4Commonh4Therapies
4. Pain
Sectionh4II:h4Defense/Protective
5. Inflammationh4andh4Healing
6. Infection
7. Immunity
Sectionh4III:h4Pathophysiologyh4ofh4Bodyh4Systems
8. Skinh4Disorders
9. Musculoskeletalh4 Disorders
10. Bloodh4andh4theh4Circulatoryh4System
11. Lymphatich4Systemh4Disorders
12. Cardiovascularh4Systemh4Disorders
13. Respiratoryh4Systemh4Disorders
14. Neurologicalh4Disorders
15. Eyes,h4Earsh4andh4Otherh4Sensoryh4Organs
16. Endocrineh4Disorders
17. Digestiveh4Systemh4Disorders
18. Urinaryh4Systemh4Disorders
19. Reproductiveh4Systemh4Disorders
20. Neoplasmsh4andh4Cancer
Sectionh4IV:h4Factorsh4Contributingh4toh4Pathophysiology
21. Congenitalh4andh4Genetich4Disorders
22. Complicationsh4Dueh4toh4Pregnancy
23. Complicationsh4Dueh4toh4Adolescence
24. Complicationsh4Dueh4toh4Aging
Sectionh4V:h4Environmentalh4Factorsh4andh4Pathophysiology
25. Immobilityh4andh4Associatedh4Problems
26. Stressh4andh4Associatedh4Problems
27. Substanceh4Abuseh4andh4Associatedh4Problems
28. Environmentalh4Hazardsh4andh4Associatedh4Problems
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Chapterh401:h4Introductionh4toh4Pathophysiology
VanMeterh4andh4Hubert:h4Gould’sh4Pathophysiologyh4forh4theh4Healthh4Professions,h47thh4Edition
MULTIPLEh4CHOICE
1. Whichh4ofh4theh4followingh4wouldh4beh4theh4mosth4likelyh4ca
useh4ofh4anh4iatrogenich4disease?
a. Anh4inheritedh4disorder
b. Ah4combinationh4ofh4specifich4etiologicalh4factors
c. Anh4unwantedh4effecth4ofh4ah4prescribedh4drug
d. Prolongedh4exposureh4toh4toxich4chemicalsh4inh4theh4environ
menth4Answer:h 4 C
2. Theh4manifestationsh4ofh4ah4diseaseh4areh4besth4definedh4ash4the
a. Subjyy,ectiveh4feelingsh4ofh4discomforth4duringh4ah4chronich4illness.
b. signsh4andh4symptomsh4ofh4ah4disease.
c. factorsh4thath4precipitateh4anh4acuteh4episodeh4ofh4ah4chronich4illness.
d. earlyh4indicatorsh4ofh4theh4prodromalh4stageh4ofh4infec
tion.h4Answer:h 4 B
3. Theh4besth4definitionh4ofh4theh4termh4prognosish4ish4the
a. precipitatingh4factorsh4causingh4anh4acuteh4episode.
b. numberh4ofh4remissionsh4toh4beh4expectedh4duringh4theh4courseh4ofh4ah4chronich4illness.
c. predictedh4outcomeh4orh4likelihoodh4ofh4recoveryh4fromh4ah4specifich4disease.
d. exacerbationsh4occurringh4duringh4chronich4illne
ss.h4Answer:h 4 C
4. Whichh4ofh4theh4followingh4ish4consideredh4ah4systemich4signh4ofh4disease?
a. Swellingh4ofh4theh4knee
b. Fever
c. Painh4inh4theh4neck
d. Redh4rashh4onh4theh4f
aceh4Answer:h 4 B
5. Etiologyh4ish4definedh4ash4theh4studyh4ofh4the
a. causesh4ofh4ah4disease.
b. courseh4ofh4ah4disease.
c. expectedh4complicationsh4ofh4ah4disease.
d. manifestationsh4ofh4ah4diseas
e.h4Answer:h 4 A
6. Ah4typeh4ofh4cellularh4adaptationh4inh4whichh4thereh4ish4ah4decreaseh4inh4cellh4sizeh4ish4referredh4toh4as
a. hypertrophy.
b. metaplasia.
c. anaplasia.
d. atrophy.
Answer:h 4 D
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7. Ah4changeh4inh4ah4tissueh4markedh4byh4cellsh4thath4varyh4inh4sizeh4andh4shapeh4andh4sho
wh4increasedh4mitotich4figuresh4wouldh4beh4called