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Clinical Practice 1st Edition Tkacs Test Bank -Questions
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, with Answer Key At the end of Every Chapter, All Updated
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Chapter 1. THE FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS OF
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CLINICALPRACTICE
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1. The characteristic, localized cardinal signs of acute inflammation include:
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A) fever.
B) fatigue.
C) redness.
D) granuloma.
2. The vascular, hemodynamic stage of acute inflammation is initiated by
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momentary vasoconstriction followed by vasodilation that causes
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localized:
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A) bleeding.
B) congestion.
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D) coolness.
3. The cellular stage of acute inflammation is marked by the movement of
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leukocytes into the area. Which of the following cells arrives early in
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greatnumbers?
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A) Basophils
B) Lymphocytes
C) Neutrophils
D) Platelets
,4. The phagocytosis process involves three distinct steps. What is the
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initialstep in the process?
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A) Engulfment
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C) Antigen margination pp
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5. Which of the following mediators of inflammation causes increased
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capillarypermeability and pain?
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A) Serotonin
B) Histamine
C) Bradykinin
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6. Inflammatory exudates are a combination of several types. Which of
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thefollowing exudates is composed of enmeshed necrotic cells?
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A) Serous
B) Fibrinous
C) Suppurative
D) Membranous
7. The acute-phase systemic response usually begins within hours of the
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onsetof inflammation and includes:
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A) fever and lethargy. pp pp
B) decreased C-reactive protein. pp pp
C) positive nitrogen balance. pp pp
D) low erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
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8. In contrast to acute inflammation, chronic inflammation is characterized
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bywhich of the following phenomena?
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, A) Profuse fibrinous exudation pp pp
B) A shift to the left of granulocytes
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C) Metabolic and respiratory alkalosis pp pp pp
D) Lymphocytosis and activated macrophages pp pp pp
9. Exogenous pyrogens (interleukin-1) and the presence of bacteria in the
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bloodlead to the release of endogenous pyrogens that:
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A) stabilize thermal control in the brain.pp pp pp pp pp
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C) block viral replication in cells.
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D) inhibit prostaglandin release.
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10 An older adult patient has just sheared the skin on her elbow while
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attempted
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. to boost herself up in bed, an event that has precipitated acute
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inflammationin the region surrounding the wound. Which of the
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following events will occur during the vascular stage of the patients
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inflammation?
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B) Chemotaxis
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D) Phagocytosis of cellular debris pp pp pp
11 Which of the following individuals most likely has the highest risk of
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. experiencing chronic inflammation? pp pp
A) A patient who has recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes
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B) A patient who is a carrier of an antibiotic-resistant organism
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C) A patient who is taking oral antibiotics for an upper respiratory infection
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D) A patient who is morbidly obese and who has a sedentary lifestyle
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12 Which of the following core body temperatures is within normal range?
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A) 35.9C (96.6F) pp