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This document contains Portage Pathophysiology Exam 1 questions and answers covering foundational pathophysiology concepts, disease processes, and key health science principles. It includes exam-focused practice questions with answers to help students review important material and prepare for assessments. The content supports pathophysiology exam preparation by reinforcing core concepts related to body systems, cellular processes, and clinical understanding.

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Portage Pathophysiology Exam 1
Questions And Answers 100% Correct.

Definition of Pathophysiology Answer- defined as not only the cellular and organ
changes that occur with disease, but also the effects that these changes have on
total body function.

5 etiologic factors and an example of each Answer- Biological: bacteria and viruses
Physical: trauma, burns, and radiation
Chemical: poisons, drugs
One's genetic inheritance
Nutritional excesses or deficiencies

2 types of risk factors Answer- congenital factors (present at birth) or acquired
(occurring after birth)

Difference between morphology and histology Answer- Morphology - fundamental
structure or form of cells or tissues (includes the gross and microscopic changes)
Histology - study of the cells and extracellular matrix of body tissues (at the tissue
level)

Signs and symptoms Answer- Signs - objective and can be seen or measured.
Elevated temp, leg edema, and changes in pupil size.
symptoms - subjective. pain, trouble breathing, dizziness.

3 important processes when coming to a diagnosis? Answer- Patient history,
physical examination, and diagnostic tests.

Validity, reliability, sensitivity, and specificity definitions. Answer- Validity - how a tool
measure what it is intended to measure.

Reliability - likelihood the same result occurring with multiple testing.

Sensitivity - the proportion of people with a disease who are positive for that disease.

Specificity - are people without the disease who are negative on a given test.

Define epidemiology and name some thing that it tracks. Answer- Epidemiology is
the study of disease occurrence in human populations. It tracks, age, race, dietary
habits, lifestyle, or geographic location.

Difference between incidence and prevalence Answer- Incidence - the number of
new cases in a population

Prevalence - the number of people with the disease in a population in a given time


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, Define Mortality and Morbidity Answer- Mortality - the statistics that deal with cause
of death in a population

Morbidity is the effect of illness on one's life.

Define Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention and give an example of each.
Answer- Primary: remove risk factors to prevent disease from occurring. Examples -
yearly check up, daily vitamin, vaccination, wearing seatbelts or helmets.

Secondary: detect and treat disease early, usually while the disease is asymptomatic
and curable. Example - pap smears, checking bp and cholesterol and colonoscopy
screening. Usually all done by setting of a physician.

Tertiary: occurs after a diagnosis has been made and clinical interventions are
needed to reduce complications.

Why is evidence based practice important? Answer- Evidence-based practice is the
conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making
decisions about the care of individual patients. This is to counteract "the way things
have always been done," and to practice based on clinical research.

what are the 3 primary structures of the cell? Answer- Nucleus, cytoplasm, and
plasma membrane

What is the function of the nucleus? Answer- control center of the cell and contains
DNA and RNA

Name 3 structures within the nucleus Answer- chromatin, nucleolus, and nuclear
envelope

what organelles are located in the cytoplasm? Answer- Ribosomes, golgi apparatus,
Endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and lysosomes.

Roles of ribosomes, rough ER and smooth ER Answer- Ribosomes - synthesize
proteins
Rough ER - contain ribosomes and functions to synthesize lysosomal enzymes. The
smooth ER does not have ribosomes and is the site for lipid, lipoprotein, and steroid
hormones synthesis.

What is the function of the lysosomes, peroxisomes, and mitochondria? Answer-
Lysosomes (acid hydrolases) - digestive system of the cell. Break down cell excess,
worn cellular substance and foreign substances.

Peroxisomes - smaller than lysosomes and function in the control of free radicals.

mitochondria - power plant. produce
ATP.




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