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NURS 5315 Advanced Patho FINAL Exam STUDY GUIDE 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;LATEST VERSION&gt; 1. What ABG value is consistent with a patient in respiratory distress breathing 33 breaths per minute? - ANSWER PCO2 15, indicating hyperventilation and respiratory alkalosis. 2. What is the likely cause of disorientation and lethargy in a patient with a sodium level of 115 mEq/L? - ANSWER Water has shifted into the neurons, causing them to swell. 3. Which electrolyte imbalance should be monitored in a patient experiencing dehydration? - ANSWER Hyperkalemia, due to increased serum osmolality pulling potassium into the intravascular space. 4. What is the chance that a baby will inherit an autosomal recessive disease if one parent has the disease and the other is heterozygous? - ANSWER 25% chance of having the disease. 5. How many pairs of chromosomes are present in each human cell? - ANSWER 23 pairs, totaling 46 chromosomes. 6. What are the first 22 pairs of chromosomes known as? - ANSWER Autosomes. 7. What genetic information does the 23rd pair of chromosomes determine? - ANSWER The genetic information for gender. 8. What chromosome pair do females have? - ANSWER Two X chromosomes (XX). 9. What chromosome pair do males have? - ANSWER One X and one Y chromosome (XY). 10. What process separates chromosomes into two identical sets during cell division? - ANSWER Mitosis or meiosis. 11. What is the significance of chromosomes during cell division? - ANSWER They transfer genetic information to daughter cells. 12. What happens to neurons during hypernatremia? - ANSWER Water shifts out of the cell into the intravascular space, causing dehydration of the neurons. 13. What is the pH value indicative of respiratory alkalosis? - ANSWER A pH greater than 7.45. 14. What is the expected effect of hyperventilation on CO2 levels? - ANSWER It results in low PCO2 levels. 15. What is the relationship between serum osmolality and potassium during dehydration? - ANSWER Increased serum osmolality causes potassium to shift into the intravascular space. 16. Ovarian cancer site of metastasis? - ANSWER Peritoneal surfaces, omentum (fold of peritoneum connecting the stomach with other abdominal organs), *liver* 17. The increased NADH/NAD+ ratio in the liver from ethanol causes: - ANSWER 1. Pyruvate --&gt; lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis 2. Oxaloacetate --&gt; malate. This prevents gluconeogenesis and leads to hypoglycemia 3. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate --&gt; glycerol 3- phosphate and combines with fatty acids to form triglycerides in the liver, known as hepatosteatosis 4. Decreases citric acid cycle production of NADH and leads to using Acetyl-CoA for ketogenesis and lipogenesis 18. What can Reactive Oxygen Species cause? - ANSWER Heart disease, Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), CV disease, HTN, HLD, DM, ischemic heart disease, HF, OSA. Lipid perioxidation, damage proteins, fragment DNA, less *protein synthesis*, chromatin destruction, damage mitochondria 19. What is the body's defense against ROS? - ANSWER Antioxidants (Vitamin E, Vitamin C, cysteine, glutathione, albumin, ceruloplasmin, transferrin) 20. How are free radicals produced? - ANSWER 1. Normal cellular respiration 2. Absorption of extreme energy sources (radiation, UV light) 3. Metabolism of exogenous chemicals, drugs, and pesticides 4. Transition of metals 5. Nitric oxide acting like a chemical mediator and a free radical 21. action potential - ANSWER Process of conducting an impulse. Activates the neuron --&gt; the neuron depolarizes --&gt; then repolarizes 22. Threshold potential - ANSWER Point at which depolarization must reach in order to initiate an action potential 23. Hypokalemia and action potentials - ANSWER HYPERpolarized (more negative, ex. -100). Less excitable. Decreased neuromuscular excitability: weakness, smooth muscle atony, paresthesia, cardiac dysrhythmias 24. Which of the following best describes respiration? A) The mechanical process of moving air in and out of the lungs B) The exchange of gases between the environment and the cells of the body C) The contraction and relaxation of the diaphragm D) The movement of oxygen into the lungs through the trachea - ANSWER B) The exchange of gases between the environment and the cells of the body Rationale: Respiration is a biochemical process that involves gas exchange at the cellular level, including both external and internal respiration. 25. What is the primary driver of ventilation? A) Diffusion of gases across the alveoli B) Contraction and relaxation of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles C) Hemoglobin saturation levels D) Carbonic anhydrase activity in red blood cells - ANSWER B) Contraction and relaxation of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles

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NURS 5315 Advanced Patho FINAL Exam STUDY
GUIDE 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS
<LATEST VERSION>



1. What ABG value is consistent with a patient in respiratory distress breathing
33 breaths per minute? - ANSWER ✔ PCO2 15, indicating hyperventilation
and respiratory alkalosis.


2. What is the likely cause of disorientation and lethargy in a patient with a
sodium level of 115 mEq/L? - ANSWER ✔ Water has shifted into the
neurons, causing them to swell.


3. Which electrolyte imbalance should be monitored in a patient experiencing
dehydration? - ANSWER ✔ Hyperkalemia, due to increased serum
osmolality pulling potassium into the intravascular space.


4. What is the chance that a baby will inherit an autosomal recessive disease if
one parent has the disease and the other is heterozygous? - ANSWER ✔
25% chance of having the disease.


5. How many pairs of chromosomes are present in each human cell? -
ANSWER ✔ 23 pairs, totaling 46 chromosomes.


6. What are the first 22 pairs of chromosomes known as? - ANSWER ✔
Autosomes.

,7. What genetic information does the 23rd pair of chromosomes determine? -
ANSWER ✔ The genetic information for gender.


8. What chromosome pair do females have? - ANSWER ✔ Two X
chromosomes (XX).


9. What chromosome pair do males have? - ANSWER ✔ One X and one Y
chromosome (XY).


10.What process separates chromosomes into two identical sets during cell
division? - ANSWER ✔ Mitosis or meiosis.


11.What is the significance of chromosomes during cell division? - ANSWER
✔ They transfer genetic information to daughter cells.


12.What happens to neurons during hypernatremia? - ANSWER ✔ Water shifts
out of the cell into the intravascular space, causing dehydration of the
neurons.


13.What is the pH value indicative of respiratory alkalosis? - ANSWER ✔ A
pH greater than 7.45.


14.What is the expected effect of hyperventilation on CO2 levels? - ANSWER
✔ It results in low PCO2 levels.

,15.What is the relationship between serum osmolality and potassium during
dehydration? - ANSWER ✔ Increased serum osmolality causes potassium to
shift into the intravascular space.


16.Ovarian cancer site of metastasis? - ANSWER ✔ Peritoneal surfaces,
omentum (fold of peritoneum connecting the stomach with other abdominal
organs), *liver*


17.The increased NADH/NAD+ ratio in the liver from ethanol causes: -
ANSWER ✔ 1. Pyruvate --> lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis
2. Oxaloacetate --> malate. This prevents gluconeogenesis and leads to
hypoglycemia
3. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate --> glycerol 3- phosphate and combines with
fatty acids to form triglycerides in the liver, known as hepatosteatosis
4. Decreases citric acid cycle production of NADH and leads to using
Acetyl-CoA for ketogenesis and lipogenesis


18.What can Reactive Oxygen Species cause? - ANSWER ✔ Heart disease,
Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), CV disease,
HTN, HLD, DM, ischemic heart disease, HF, OSA. Lipid perioxidation,
damage proteins, fragment DNA, less *protein synthesis*, chromatin
destruction, damage mitochondria


19.What is the body's defense against ROS? - ANSWER ✔ Antioxidants
(Vitamin E, Vitamin C, cysteine, glutathione, albumin, ceruloplasmin,
transferrin)


20.How are free radicals produced? - ANSWER ✔ 1. Normal cellular
respiration
2. Absorption of extreme energy sources (radiation, UV light)
3. Metabolism of exogenous chemicals, drugs, and pesticides

, 4. Transition of metals
5. Nitric oxide acting like a chemical mediator and a free radical


21.action potential - ANSWER ✔ Process of conducting an impulse. Activates
the neuron --> the neuron depolarizes --> then repolarizes


22.Threshold potential - ANSWER ✔ Point at which depolarization must reach
in order to initiate an action potential


23.Hypokalemia and action potentials - ANSWER ✔ HYPERpolarized (more
negative, ex. -100). Less excitable. Decreased neuromuscular excitability:
weakness, smooth muscle atony, paresthesia, cardiac dysrhythmias


24.Which of the following best describes respiration?
A) The mechanical process of moving air in and out of the lungs
B) The exchange of gases between the environment and the cells of the
body
C) The contraction and relaxation of the diaphragm
D) The movement of oxygen into the lungs through the trachea -
ANSWER ✔ B) The exchange of gases between the environment and
the cells of the body


Rationale: Respiration is a biochemical process that involves gas exchange
at the cellular level, including both external and internal respiration.


25.What is the primary driver of ventilation?
A) Diffusion of gases across the alveoli
B) Contraction and relaxation of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles
C) Hemoglobin saturation levels
D) Carbonic anhydrase activity in red blood cells - ANSWER ✔ B)
Contraction and relaxation of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles

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