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MSN 570 Advanced Pathophysiology FINAL EXAM PREP 2026/2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS <LATEST VERSION> United States University

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MSN 570 Advanced Pathophysiology FINAL EXAM PREP 2026/2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;LATEST VERSION&gt; United States University 1. Nephrotic syndrome - ANSWER characterized by massive proteinuria caused by glomerular damage. corticosteroids are the mainstay; Associated with glomerulonephritis and with an immune response that is noninflammatory. 2. Glomerular Injury: Diffuse and Focal - ANSWER Lesions that involve all or most (&gt; 50%) of the glomeruli (plural) are termed diffuse, and lesions that involve some (&lt; 50%) of the glomeruli are termed focal (e.g., focal segmental glomerulonephritis). 3. Glomerular injury: Global and Segmental - ANSWER When a whole glomerulus (singular) is affected, the lesion is termed global, and the lesion is considered segmental if only a portion (&lt; 50%) of the glomerulus is affected. 4. Glomerulonephritis - ANSWER An inflammatory disorder of the glomeruli, and most forms occur as a result of activation of immune mechanisms. 5. Nephritic syndrome - ANSWER Associated with glomerulonephritis and an immune response that is inflammatory. A key feature is the passage of leukocytes, red blood cells, and plasma proteins which occur as a result of inflammation. 6. what is infectious rhinitis? - ANSWER infection that invaded nasal mucous, l/t mild inflammation l/t nasal discharge w/ mucous production due to shedding of epithelial cells; very contagious 7. If the FVC is &lt;80% - ANSWER this signifies + restrictive or obstructive disease w/ air trapping 8. if TLC &lt;80% - ANSWER this signifies pulmonary restrictive disorder 9. if TLC &gt;80% - ANSWER this signifies pulmonary obstructive disorder 10. What is FEV1/FVC? - ANSWER FEV1 = Forced volume expiratory volume over 1 second. FVC = Forced volume capacity (i.e. how much of your "sail" that you can get out over 1 second/How long it takes you to exhale your total "sail.") 11. What factors cause hypoxic cellular injury? - ANSWER ischemia, anoxia, cellular responses, repercussion injury 12. how do cellular responses damage cells? - ANSWER with decrease ATP the Na/K pump fails and tissue swells damaging the cell. 13. What is a free radical? - ANSWER A molecule with at least one unpaired electron 14. what is the cellular death necrosis process? - ANSWER Karyolusis to pyknosis to karyorrexis 15. What is karyolysis? - ANSWER nuclear dissolution and chromatin lysis 16. What is pyknosis? - ANSWER clumping of nucleus 17. What is karyorrhexis? - ANSWER fragmentation of nucleus 18. What is caseous necrosis? - ANSWER Combination of coagulative and liquefactive necrosis i.e TB 19. how does inflammatory process cause cellular injury? - ANSWER Immune/inflamatory response cause injury with release of histamines, enzymes, antibodies, lymphokines 20. What genetic factors cause tissue/cell injury? - ANSWER genetic disease like sickle cell anemia or muscular dystrophy 21. what is somatic cell death? - ANSWER health of entire person process algor -livor-rigor mortis ends with autolysis. 22. What is Turner Syndrome? - ANSWER Occurs in females only when they a deletion of all or have only one X chromosome 23. what are neurofibromatosis? - ANSWER tumors that arise from Schwann cells 24. What is cancer? - ANSWER rapid uncontrolled cell growth, proliferation and los of differentiation 25. what happens to cells in apoptosis? - ANSWER cells condense and shrink 26. what happens to cells in necrosis? - ANSWER cells swell and burst 27. What is endocytosis and exocytosis? - ANSWER Endo= into the cell (engulf). Exo= out of the cell (excrete). 28. Hypotonic - ANSWER Having a lower concentration of solute than another solution 29. White blood cells (WBCs) - ANSWER (also, leukocytes) one of the formed elements of blood that provides defense against disease agents and foreign materials- Neutrophil Granulocyte, polymorphonuclear Eosinophil Granulocyte, polymorphonuclear Basophil Granulocyte, polymorphonuclear Monocyte Agranulocyte, mononuclear Lymphocyte Agranulocyte, mononuclear Platelets

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MSN 570 Advanced Pathophysiology FINAL
EXAM PREP 2026/2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<LATEST VERSION>
United States University


1. Nephrotic syndrome - ANSWER characterized by massive proteinuria
caused by glomerular damage. corticosteroids are the mainstay; Associated
with glomerulonephritis and with an immune response that is
noninflammatory.


2. Glomerular Injury: Diffuse and Focal - ANSWER Lesions that involve all or
most (> 50%) of the glomeruli (plural) are termed diffuse, and lesions that
involve some (< 50%) of the glomeruli are termed focal (e.g., focal
segmental glomerulonephritis).


3. Glomerular injury: Global and Segmental - ANSWER When a whole
glomerulus (singular) is affected, the lesion is termed global, and the lesion
is considered segmental if only a portion (< 50%) of the glomerulus is
affected.


4. Glomerulonephritis - ANSWER An inflammatory disorder of the glomeruli,
and most forms occur as a result of activation of immune mechanisms.


5. Nephritic syndrome - ANSWER Associated with glomerulonephritis and an
immune response that is inflammatory. A key feature is the passage of

, leukocytes, red blood cells, and plasma proteins which occur as a result of
inflammation.


6. what is infectious rhinitis? - ANSWER infection that invaded nasal mucous,
l/t mild inflammation l/t nasal discharge w/ mucous production due to
shedding of epithelial cells; very contagious


7. If the FVC is <80% - ANSWER this signifies + restrictive or obstructive
disease w/ air trapping


8. if TLC <80% - ANSWER this signifies pulmonary restrictive disorder


9. if TLC >80% - ANSWER this signifies pulmonary obstructive disorder


10.What is FEV1/FVC? - ANSWER FEV1 = Forced volume expiratory volume
over 1 second. FVC = Forced volume capacity (i.e. how much of your "sail"
that you can get out over 1 second/How long it takes you to exhale your total
"sail.")


11.What factors cause hypoxic cellular injury? - ANSWER ischemia, anoxia,
cellular responses, repercussion injury


12.how do cellular responses damage cells? - ANSWER with decrease ATP the
Na/K pump fails and tissue swells damaging the cell.


13.What is a free radical? - ANSWER A molecule with at least one unpaired
electron

,14.what is the cellular death necrosis process? - ANSWER Karyolusis to
pyknosis to karyorrexis


15.What is karyolysis? - ANSWER nuclear dissolution and chromatin lysis


16.What is pyknosis? - ANSWER clumping of nucleus


17.What is karyorrhexis? - ANSWER fragmentation of nucleus


18.What is caseous necrosis? - ANSWER Combination of coagulative and
liquefactive necrosis i.e TB


19.how does inflammatory process cause cellular injury? - ANSWER
Immune/inflamatory response cause injury with release of histamines,
enzymes, antibodies, lymphokines


20.What genetic factors cause tissue/cell injury? - ANSWER genetic disease
like sickle cell anemia or muscular dystrophy


21.what is somatic cell death? - ANSWER health of entire person process algor
-livor-rigor mortis ends with autolysis.


22.What is Turner Syndrome? - ANSWER Occurs in females only when they a
deletion of all or have only one X chromosome


23.what are neurofibromatosis? - ANSWER tumors that arise from Schwann
cells

, 24.What is cancer? - ANSWER rapid uncontrolled cell growth, proliferation
and los of differentiation


25.what happens to cells in apoptosis? - ANSWER cells condense and shrink


26.what happens to cells in necrosis? - ANSWER cells swell and burst


27.What is endocytosis and exocytosis? - ANSWER Endo= into the cell
(engulf). Exo= out of the cell (excrete).


28.Hypotonic - ANSWER Having a lower concentration of solute than another
solution


29.White blood cells (WBCs) - ANSWER (also, leukocytes) one of the formed
elements of blood that provides defense against disease agents and foreign
materials-
Neutrophil Granulocyte, polymorphonuclear


Eosinophil Granulocyte, polymorphonuclear


Basophil Granulocyte, polymorphonuclear


Monocyte Agranulocyte, mononuclear


Lymphocyte Agranulocyte, mononuclear


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