THERAPY 15TH EDITION EXAMINATION
TEST 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS WITH RATIONALES
⩥ Absorption. Answer: The process by which nutrients are taken into the
cells that line the gastrointestinal tract
⩥ Acetone. Answer: A major ketone compound that results from fat
breakdown for energy in individuals with uncontrolled diabetes
⩥ Achalasia. Answer: A disorder of the esophagus in which the muscles
of the tube fail to relax, thereby inhibiting normal swallowing
⩥ Acidic or alkaline diets. Answer: Diets based on the theory that diets
high in acidic foods will disrupt the body's normal pH balance, which is
slightly alkaline
⩥ Acidosis. Answer: A blood pH of less than 7.35; respiratory acidosis is
caused by an accumulation of carbon dioxide (an acid); metabolic
acidosis may be caused by a variety of conditions that result in the
excess accumulation of acids in the body or by a significant loss of
bicarbonate (a base)
,⩥ Adipocytes. Answer: Fat cells
⩥ Adipose tissue. Answer: The storage site for excess fat
⩥ Adipose. Answer: Fat stored in the cells of adipose (fatty) tissue
⩥ Aerobic capacity. Answer: A state in which oxygen is required to
proceed; milliliters of oxygen consumed per kilogram of body weight
per minute as influenced by body composition
⩥ Aldosterone. Answer: A hormone of the adrenal glands that acts on the
distal nephron tubule to stimulate the reabsorption of sodium in an ion
exchange with potassium
⩥ Aldosteronoma. Answer: The excess secretion of aldosterone from the
adrenal cortex; symptoms and complications include sodium retention,
potassium wasting, alkalosis, weakness, paralysis, polyuria, polydipsia,
hypertension, and cardiac arrhythmias
⩥ Alkalosis. Answer: A blood pH of more than 7.45; respiratory
alkalosis is caused by hyperventilation and an excess loss of carbon
dioxide; metabolic alkalosis is seen with extensive vomiting in which a
significant amount of hydrochloric acid is lost and bicarbonate (a base)
is secreted
,⩥ Allergens. Answer: Food proteins that elicit an immune system
response or an allergic reaction; symptoms may include itching,
swelling, hives, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing as well as anaphylaxis
in the worst cases
⩥ Allergy. Answer: A state of hypersensitivity to particular substances in
the environment that works on the body tissues to produce problems in
the functioning of the affected tissues
⩥ Alpha-linolenic acid. Answer: An essentially fatty acid with 18 carbon
atoms and three double bonds; found in soybean, canola, and flaxseed
oil
⩥ Amenorrhea. Answer: The absence of a menstrual period in a woman
of reproductive age
⩥ Amenorrheic. Answer: The absence of abnormal cessation of the
menses
⩥ Amino acids. Answer: The nitrogen-bearing compounds that form the
structural units of protein
⩥ Aminopeptidase. Answer: A specific protein-splitting enzyme secreted
by glands in the walls of the small intestine that breaks off the nitrogen-
, containing amino end of the peptide chain, thereby producing smaller-
chained peptides and free amino acids
⩥ Anabolism. Answer: The metabolic process of building large
substances from smaller parts
⩥ Anaerobic. Answer: A microorganism that can live and grow in an
oxygen-free environment
⩥ Anaphylaxis. Answer: A severe and sometimes fatal allergic reaction
that results from exposure to a protein that the body perceives as foreign
and that elicits a systemic response that involved multiple organs
⩥ Anemia. Answer: A blood condition that is characterized by a
deceased number of circulating red blood cells, decreased hemoglobin,
or both
⩥ Anencephaly. Answer: A neural tube defect in which the brain does
not form
⩥ Anencephaly. Answer: The congenital absence of the brain that results
from the incomplete closure of the upper end of the neural tube