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Chapter 01: Introduction to Pathophysiology
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VanMeter and Hubert: Gould’s Pathophysiology for the Health Professions, 7th
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MULTIPLE GCHOICE G
1. Which Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gwould Gbe Gthe Gmost Glikely Gcause Gof Gan Giatrogenic Gdisease?
a. An Ginherited Gdisorder
b. A Gcombination Gof Gspecific Getiological Gfactors
c. An Gunwanted Geffect Gof Ga Gprescribed Gdrug
, d. Prolonged Gexposure Gto Gtoxic Gchemicals Gin Gthe Genvironment GANS: GC G
2. The Gmanifestations Gof Ga Gdisease Gare Gbest Gdefined Gas Gthe
a. subjective Gfeelings Gof Gdiscomfort Gduring Ga Gchronic Gillness.
b. signs Gand Gsymptoms Gof Ga Gdisease.
c. factors Gthat Gprecipitate Gan Gacute Gepisode Gof Ga Gchronic Gillness.
d. early Gindicators Gof Gthe Gprodromal Gstage Gof Ginfection. GANS: GB G
3. The Gbest Gdefinition Gof Gthe Gterm Gprognosis Gis Gthe
a. precipitating Gfactors Gcausing Gan Gacute Gepisode.
b. number Gof Gremissions Gto Gbe Gexpected Gduring Gthe Gcourse Gof Ga Gchronic Gillness.
c. predicted Goutcome Gor Glikelihood Gof Grecovery Gfrom Ga Gspecific Gdisease.
d. exacerbations Goccurring Gduring Gchronic Gillness. G ANS: GC G
4. Which Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gis Gconsidered Ga Gsystemic Gsign Gof Gdisease?
a. Swelling Gof Gthe Gknee
b. Fever
c. Pain Gin Gthe Gneck
d. Red Grash Gon Gthe Gface GANS: GB G
5. Etiology Gis Gdefined Gas Gthe Gstudy Gof Gthe
a. causes Gof Ga Gdisease.
b. course Gof Ga Gdisease.
c. expected Gcomplications Gof Ga Gdisease.
d. manifestations Gof Ga Gdisease. GANS: GA G
6. A Gtype Gof Gcellular Gadaptation Gin Gwhich Gthere Gis Ga Gdecrease Gin Gcell Gsize Gis Greferred Gto Gas Ga.
hypertrophy.
b. metaplasia.
c. anaplasia.
d. atrophy.
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7. GA Gchange Gin Ga Gtissue Gmarked Gby Gcells Gthat Gvary Gin Gsize Gand Gshape Gand Gshow Gincreased Gmitotic
Gfigures Gwould Gbe Gcalled
a. metaplasia. G
b. atrophy. G
c. dysplasia. G
d. hypertrophy. G
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8. GA Gdeficit Gof Goxygen Gin Gthe Gcells Gusually Gdue Gto Grespiratory Gor Gcirculatory Gproblems Gis
Gcalled Ga. Gapoptosis. G
b. ischemia. G
c. hypertrophy. G
d. necrosis. G
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9. GWhen Ga Ggroup Gof Gcells Gin Gthe Gbody Gdies, Gthe Gchange Gis Gcalled G
a. ischemia. G
b. gangrene. G
c. hypoxia. G
d. necrosis. G
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10. GRigorous Gweightlifting/body Gbuilding Gregimens Gmay Gresult Gin Gthe Gskeletal Gmuscle Gcells
Gundergoing G
a. hypertrophy. G
b. dysplasia. G
c. atrophy. G
d. regeneration. G
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11. GThe Gterm Gcancer Grefers Gto G
a. dysplasia. G
b. hyperplasia. G
c. metaplasia. G
d. malignant Gneoplasm. G
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12. GTo Gwhich Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gdoes Gthe Gterm Gapoptosis Grefer? G
a. Increased Grate Gof Gmitosis Gby Gcertain Gcells G
b. Ischemic Gdamage Gto Gcells G
c. Liquefaction Gof Gnecrotic Gtissue G
d. Preprogrammed Gcell Gself-destruction G
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13. GWhich Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gstatements Gis GTRUE? G
a. Alteration Gof GDNA Gdoes Gnot Gchange Gcell Gfunction. G
b. Damaged Gcells Gmay Gbe Gable Gto Grepair Gthemselves. G
c. All Gtypes Gof Gcells Gdie Gat Gthe Gsame Grate. G
d. Mild Gischemia Gcauses Gimmediate Gcell Gdeath. G
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14. GCaseation Gnecrosis Grefers Gto Gan Garea Gwhere G
a. cell Gproteins Ghave Gbeen Gdenatured. G
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b. cells Gare Gliquefied Gby Genzymes. G
c. dead Gcells Gform Ga Gthick Gcheesy Gsubstance. G
d. bacterial Ginvasion Ghas Goccurred. G
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15. GRoutine Gapplication Gof Gsun Gblock Gto Gskin Gwould Gbe Gan Gexample Gof G
a. an Giatrogenic Gcause Gof Gcancer. G
b. a Gpreventive Gmeasure. G
c. a Gprecipitating Gfactor. G
d. a Gpredisposing Gcondition. G
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16. GA Gcircumstance Gthat Gcauses Ga Gsudden Gacute Gepisode Gof Ga Gchronic Gdisease Gto Goccur Gis
Gtermed Ga. Glatent Gstage. G
b. predisposing Gfactor. G
c. incidence. G
d. precipitating Gfactor. G G
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17. GThe Gterm Ghomeostasis Grefers Gto G
a. the Gcausative Gfactors Gin Ga Gparticular Gdisease. G
b. maintenance Gof Ga Gstable Ginternal Genvironment. G
c. a Gcondition Gthat Gtriggers Gan Gacute Gepisode. G
d. a Gcollection Gof Gsigns Gand Gsymptoms. G
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18. GWhich Gterm Gis Gused Gto Gdescribe Ga Gnew Gand Gsecondary Gor Gadditional Gproblem Gthat Garises
Gafter Gthe Goriginal Gdisease Ghas Gbeen Gestablished? Ga. GSymptoms G
b. Occurrence G
c. Manifestations G
d. Complication G
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19. GPathophysiology Ginvolves Gthe Gstudy Gof G
a. the Gstructure Gof Gthe Ghuman Gbody. G
b. the Gfunctions Gof Gvarious Gorgans Gin Gthe Gbody. G
c. functional Gor Gstructural Gchanges Gresulting Gfrom Gdisease Gprocesses. G
d. various Gcell Gstructures Gand Grelated Gfunctions. G
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20. GWhich Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gis Gthe Gbest Gdefinition Gof Gepidemiology? G
a. The Gscience Gof Gtracking Gthe Goccurrence Gand Gdistribution Gof Gdiseases G
b. The Grelative Gnumber Gof Gdeaths Gresulting Gfrom Ga Gparticular Gdisease G
c. Identification Gof Ga Gspecific Gdisease Gthrough Gevaluation Gof Gsigns Gand Gsymptoms G
d. The Gglobal Gsearch Gfor Gemerging Gdiseases G
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21. GWhich Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gcan Gcause Gcell Ginjury Gor Gdeath? G
1. Hypoxia G
2. Exposure Gto Gexcessive Gcold G
3. Excessive Gpressure Gon Ga Gtissue G4. GChemical Gtoxins G