Chapter 1 & 2:
1. The term homeostasis refers to:
• Maintenance of an optimal internal environment
2. To which of the following does the term apoptosis refer?
• Preprogrammed cell self-destruction
3. Pathophysiology involve the study of:
• Functional structural changes resulting from disease processes
4. Which of the following statements is true?
• Damaged cells may be able to repair themselves
5. What is a period of increased intensity of a chronic disease called?
• An exacerbation
6. The term disease refers to:
• A deviation from the normal state of health and function
7. The best definition of ischemia is:
• A deficit of oxygen supply to the cells, due to circulatory obstruction
8. Which of the following statements best describes reversible cell injury?
• The initial stage of cell damage often causes an alteration in metabolic
reactionand loss of function
9. The term homeostasis refers to:
• Acute
10. The term prognosis refers to the:
• Expected outcome of the disease
11. When prolonged ischemia occurs to an area the resulting damage is referred to as:
• Infarction
12. Why are the predisposing factors for a specific disease important to health professionals?
• To develop preventative measures
13. Disordered cellular growth or abnormal adaptation observable in cervical epithelium is:
• Dysplasia
14. Which type of cell injury is irreversible?
, • Lysis
15. Systemic effects of severe inflammation include:
• Fatigue, anorexia, and mild fever
16. During an inflammatory response, erythema is caused by:
• Vasodilation in the area
17. Purulent exudates usually contain:
• Numerous leukocytes, bacteria, and cell debris
18. A serous exudate is best described as a:
• Thin, watery, colorless exudate
19. Systemic manifestations of an inflammatory response include:
• Leukocytosis
20. Application of ice to an injured knee reduces edema by:
• Causing local vasoconstriction
21. Prostaglandins are released from and cause
• Damaged cell membranes, vasodilation and pain
22. The number of neutrophils in the blood is increased significantly:
• In order to promote phagocytosis
23. An abscess contains:
• Purulent exudate
24. The most common cause of cell injury and inflammation:
• Ischemia
25. The cardinal signs of inflammation include all of the following except:
• Fever
26. Which of the following cellular elements found in the inflammatory responses are
responsible for phagocytosis?
• Neutrophils
27. The cell type responsible for synthesis of scar tissue
• Fibroblasts
28. Which of the following statements regarding inflammation is incorrect?
• Only bacterial and viral infections cause inflammation
29. Which of the following is a plasma-derived mediator?