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NR 283 Pathophysiology Exam 1 Official Practice Exam Actual Exam 2026/2027 – Real-Style Exam Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Cellular Adaptation | Inflammation Immunity | Genetics Cancer | Fluid Electrolytes | Acid-Base Balance | Concepts of Health Disease | Detailed Rationales | Graded A+ Verified – Pass Guaranteed – Instant Download

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​NR 283 Pathophysiology Exam 1 Official Practice​
​Exam Actual Exam 2026/2027 with Detailed​
​Rationales | Complete Exam-Style Questions |​
​Pass Guaranteed – A+ Graded​

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​SECTION 1: CELLULAR BIOLOGY, ADAPTATION & INJURY Q1 – Q10​
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​Question 1 of 50​

​ 68-year-old male with a fractured femur has been on bed rest for 6 weeks. Muscle biopsy​
A
​reveals a decrease in cell size due to decreased protein synthesis and increased proteolysis.​
​Identify the cellular adaptation occurring in this patient.​

​ . Hypertrophy​
A
​B. Atrophy​
​C. Metaplasia​
​D. Hyperplasia​

​ orrect Answer: B​
C
​Rationale: Atrophy is a decrease in cell size due to decreased workload, represented here by​
​disuse. Hypertrophy is an increase in cell size, while hyperplasia is an increase in cell number,​
​neither of which occurs in immobilized skeletal muscle. Look for decreased use or inadequate​
​nutrition to point toward atrophy.​

​Question 2 of 50​

​ 55-year-old female with chronic hypertension has an echocardiogram showing an increased​
A
​left ventricular wall thickness without an increase in chamber size. Determine the primary​
​cellular mechanism responsible for this myocardial adaptation.​

​ . Increased number of myocardial cells due to chronic pressure​
A
​B. Accumulation of lipofuscin within the cardiac myocytes​
​C. Increase in myocardial cell size in response to increased workload​
​D. Replacement of normal myocardium with fibrous connective tissue​

​Correct Answer: C​

,​ ationale: Hypertrophy is an increase in cell size resulting from increased workload or hormonal​
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​stimulation, as seen in the cardiac myocytes responding to elevated systemic vascular​
​resistance. The myocardium cannot undergo hyperplasia because cardiac myocytes are​
​terminally differentiated and cannot increase in number. On exams, remember that pressure​
​overload leads to concentric hypertrophy, whereas volume overload leads to eccentric​
​hypertrophy.​

​Question 3 of 50​

​ 42-year-old female presents with heavy, irregular menstrual bleeding. Endometrial biopsy​
A
​reveals an abnormally increased number of endometrial glandular cells. Identify the specific​
​cellular adaptation triggered by the prolonged estrogen exposure.​

​ . Pathologic hyperplasia driven by hormonal stimulation​
A
​B. Metaplasia of the endometrial stroma to glandular tissue​
​C. Compensatory hyperplasia in response to tissue loss​
​D. Dysplasia characterized by abnormal maturation of cells​

​ orrect Answer: A​
C
​Rationale: Pathologic hyperplasia occurs when a tissue, such as the endometrium, proliferates​
​excessively in response to unopposed estrogen stimulation. Compensatory hyperplasia occurs​
​when tissue regenerates after injury or resection, such as liver regeneration, not in response to​
​hormones. Distinguish hormonal hyperplasia from compensatory hyperplasia based on the​
​initiating stimulus.​

​Question 4 of 50​

​ 50-year-old male with a 20-year history of gastroesophageal reflux disease undergoes​
A
​endoscopy, revealing a replacement of normal esophageal squamous epithelium with columnar​
​epithelium. Explain the pathophysiologic purpose of this cellular adaptation.​

​ . To increase the surface area for acid absorption in the esophagus​
A
​B. To transform the esophageal cells into a more resistant cell type​
​C. To initiate a pre-malignant transformation through anaplasia​
​D. To decrease the metabolic rate of the esophageal tissue​

​ orrect Answer: B​
C
​Rationale: Metaplasia is a reversible, adaptive substitution of one adult cell type for another,​
​allowing the tissue to better withstand chronic stress, such as replacing squamous cells with​
​acid-resistant columnar cells. Although metaplasia is an adaptive response, it is not​
​pre-malignant itself, but prolonged metaplasia can increase the risk of dysplasia and neoplasia.​
​Remember that metaplasia is a survival mechanism, not a direct step toward cancer, though it​
​creates a vulnerable environment.​

, ​Question 5 of 50​

​ 32-year-old female has an abnormal Pap smear. Colposcopy with biopsy shows disorganized,​
A
​atypical cervical cells with enlarged, hyperchromatic nuclei that do not extend through the full​
​epithelial thickness. Determine the correct classification of this cellular change.​

​ . Metaplasia with full-thickness cellular replacement​
A
​B. Carcinoma in situ with invasion of the basement membrane​
​C. Dysplasia characterized by abnormal, atypical cellular proliferation​
​D. Anaplasia with loss of cellular differentiation and function​

​ orrect Answer: C​
C
​Rationale: Dysplasia refers to abnormal, atypical cellular proliferation and disorganized​
​arrangement that does not penetrate the basement membrane, often triggered by chronic​
​irritation or HPV. Carcinoma in situ involves full-thickness dysplasia without basement​
​membrane invasion, whereas anaplasia refers to undifferentiated cells characteristic of​
​malignant neoplasms. Look for the terms "atypical" and "disorganized" without full-thickness​
​involvement to identify dysplasia.​

​Question 6 of 50​

​ 19-year-old male suffers a severe crush injury to the right leg, resulting in widespread cellular​
A
​swelling, rupture of plasma membranes, and release of intracellular enzymes into the​
​bloodstream. Identify the mechanism of cell death occurring in this tissue.​

​ . Apoptosis triggered by severe extracellular trauma​
A
​B. Coagulative necrosis resulting from interrupted blood supply​
​C. Liquefactive necrosis characterized by enzymatic tissue digestion​
​D. Necrosis characterized by uncontrolled enzymatic digestion and inflammation​

​ orrect Answer: D​
C
​Rationale: Necrosis is uncontrolled, pathological cell death resulting from overwhelming injury,​
​leading to cellular swelling, membrane rupture, and inflammatory responses due to the release​
​of intracellular contents. Apoptosis is a programmed, energy-dependent, orderly cell death that​
​does not trigger an inflammatory response, making it the opposite of the process described.​
​Always associate membrane rupture and inflammation with necrosis, while shrinkage and​
​phagocytosis without inflammation indicate apoptosis.​

​Question 7 of 50​

​ 65-year-old male experiences sudden coronary artery occlusion. Within minutes, the​
A
​cardiomyocytes deplete their ATP, leading to failure of the sodium-potassium pump. Explain the​
​immediate cellular consequence of this ATP depletion.​

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