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NURS 3303 PATHO EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026 Etiologies factors that can cause cellular adaptive changes? - Answers Damage to cell membrane Reduce levels of ATP Changes in metabolic Changes in pH Etiologic factors that can cause cellular maladaptive changes? - Answers Chemical exposure Hypoxia Genetic mutations Chronic inflammation Nutrition deficiencies What are the common cellular adaptations that occur in the body? - Answers Atrophy Hypertrophy Hyperplasia My pleasure Dysplasia What are the common cellular maladaptive changes that occur in the body? - Answers Hyperplasia (increase the number of cells) Metaplasia (mature cell replaced by another mature cell type) Dysplasia (cell changes in size shape, and increases rate of mitosis) Neoplasia (new growth; tumor) What is endothelial injury? - Answers Cells that are easily damaged -endothelium is the lining of arterial blood vessels (largest organ in body) What is ischemic tissue damage? - Answers Reduce blood supply to the tissue -caused by pulmonary disease, anemia, cardiac arrest, poor circulation, or obstruction of blood flow What is an infarction of a tissue? - Answers Death of tissue due to prolonged ischemia (ischemic necrosis) -The brain and heart cells infarct within minutes -Skeletal muscle can last for hours What is the most common cause of cell injury? - Answers hypoxia What is apoptosis? - Answers programmed cell death What is necrosis? - Answers Cell death caused by an injury(hypoxia) What is the first indication of hypoxia? - Answers When tissue changes color (blue) What is physiologic hypertrophy? - Answers Sell in large bit with a company in support of structures (exercise) What is benign neoplasia? - Answers cells are well differentiated and contained within one location What is malignant neoplasia? - Answers neoplasm are poorly different and have a tendency to metastasize What is osmotic pressure within the bloodstream? - Answers PULL FORCE -Created by solutes (albumin) - Move it from the ICF to ECF capillary What is hydrostatic pressure within the bloodstream? - Answers PUSH FORCE -pushing water from the ECF into the ICF Describe starlings laws of capillaries forces and factors influencing fluid movement between the intracellular and extracellular fluid compartments. - Answers How much stasis equals hydrostatic an osmotic pressure or equal at every capillary-cell interface Identify causes of abnormally low levels of significant electrolytes within the bloodstream. - Answers fewer solute in a solution (fluid overload) Identify causes of abnormally elevated levels of significant electrolytes within the bloodstream. - Answers more solute in a solution (dehydration) What complications that can occur due to abnormally low levels of electrolytes with the bloodstream? - Answers Dehydration (fluid volume deficit) Hypovolemia (increase osmolality from the lack of water) What complications that can occur due to abnormally elevated levels of electrolytes with the bloodstream? - Answers Hypervolemic (too much fluid) - causes edema= excess water in the interstitial and intracellular compartments

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NURS 3303 PATHO EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
2025/2026

Etiologies factors that can cause cellular adaptive changes? - Answers Damage to cell
membrane

Reduce levels of ATP

Changes in metabolic

Changes in pH

Etiologic factors that can cause cellular maladaptive changes? - Answers Chemical exposure

Hypoxia

Genetic mutations

Chronic inflammation

Nutrition deficiencies

What are the common cellular adaptations that occur in the body? - Answers Atrophy

Hypertrophy

Hyperplasia

My pleasure

Dysplasia

What are the common cellular maladaptive changes that occur in the body? - Answers
Hyperplasia (increase the number of cells)

Metaplasia (mature cell replaced by another mature cell type)

Dysplasia (cell changes in size shape, and increases rate of mitosis)

Neoplasia (new growth; tumor)

What is endothelial injury? - Answers Cells that are easily damaged



-endothelium is the lining of arterial blood vessels (largest organ in body)

What is ischemic tissue damage? - Answers Reduce blood supply to the tissue

, -caused by pulmonary disease, anemia, cardiac arrest, poor circulation, or obstruction of blood
flow

What is an infarction of a tissue? - Answers Death of tissue due to prolonged ischemia
(ischemic necrosis)



-The brain and heart cells infarct within minutes

-Skeletal muscle can last for hours

What is the most common cause of cell injury? - Answers hypoxia

What is apoptosis? - Answers programmed cell death

What is necrosis? - Answers Cell death caused by an injury(hypoxia)

What is the first indication of hypoxia? - Answers When tissue changes color (blue)

What is physiologic hypertrophy? - Answers Sell in large bit with a company in support of
structures (exercise)

What is benign neoplasia? - Answers cells are well differentiated and contained within one
location

What is malignant neoplasia? - Answers neoplasm are poorly different and have a tendency to
metastasize

What is osmotic pressure within the bloodstream? - Answers PULL FORCE

-Created by solutes (albumin)

- Move it from the ICF to ECF capillary

What is hydrostatic pressure within the bloodstream? - Answers PUSH FORCE

-pushing water from the ECF into the ICF

Describe starlings laws of capillaries forces and factors influencing fluid movement between
the intracellular and extracellular fluid compartments. - Answers How much stasis equals
hydrostatic an osmotic pressure or equal at every capillary-cell interface

Identify causes of abnormally low levels of significant electrolytes within the bloodstream. -
Answers fewer solute in a solution (fluid overload)

Identify causes of abnormally elevated levels of significant electrolytes within the bloodstream.
- Answers more solute in a solution (dehydration)
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