BSNC 1000 FINAL EXAM (MODULE 8-10)
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS.
The family is a basic or primary unit of society, as are all the other units, and they are all part of
the larger system of the society. What type of family approach is this?
a. Family as a context
b. Family as a client
c. Family as a system
d. Family as a component of society - ANS d. Family as a component of society
Coping ineffective: exceeds capacity to manage, requires outside assistance?
a. Stress neutral
b. Challenge/Manageable
c. Stress not manageable - ANS c. Stress not manageable
LDLs can diffuse freely through the endothelial barrier of blood vessels and enter the
subendothelial space?
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,a. True
b. False - ANS b. False
LDLs:
- Cross the endothelial barrier through receptor-mediated transcytosis
- may also cross the endothelial barrier if paracellular gaps are sufficiently wide
- e.g. Increased permeability during an inflammatory response
a. True
b. False - ANS a. True
Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis? - ANS 1. An injury to the endothelium of vascular intima
triggers the inflammatory process--- cause vasodilation and increased permeability
2. Increased permeability allows infiltration of immune cells such as macrophages and
circulating LDLs: become modified by oxidation and oxidized LDLs trigger macrophage
phagocytosis
3. Fat-Ladened macrophages (Foam cells) secrete inflammatory mediators and growth factors:
- Inflammatory mediators recruit more immune cells to the injured site
- Growth factors increase division and migration of smooth muscle cells
4. - Smooth muscle cells produce collagen fibers that form the fibrous cap
- macrophages, foam cells, necrotic tissue with released cholesterol form the lipid rich necrotic
core.
What is Non-modifiable risk factors of atherosclerosis?
a. Advanced age
b. The male sex
c. Family history of cardiovascular diseases (HTN, atherosclerosis)
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, d. Dyslipidemia
e. Obesity - ANS a. Advanced age
b. The male sex
c. Family history of cardiovascular diseases (HTN, atherosclerosis)
What is modifiable risk factors of atherosclerosis?
a. Advanced age
b. The male sex
c Dyslipidemia
d. Hypertension
e. Obesity
f. Diabetes
e Stress
f. Diet, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol intake, smoking - ANS c Dyslipidemia
d. Hypertension
e. Obesity
f. Diabetes
e Stress
f. Diet, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol intake, smoking
What is clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis?
a. The earliest visible lesion is called a FATTY STREAKS:
b. Fatty streaks can progress to advanced lesions called plaques or atheromas.
c. none of the above - ANS a. The earliest visible lesion is called a fatty streak
b. Fatty streaks can progress to advanced lesions called plaques or atheromas
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QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS.
The family is a basic or primary unit of society, as are all the other units, and they are all part of
the larger system of the society. What type of family approach is this?
a. Family as a context
b. Family as a client
c. Family as a system
d. Family as a component of society - ANS d. Family as a component of society
Coping ineffective: exceeds capacity to manage, requires outside assistance?
a. Stress neutral
b. Challenge/Manageable
c. Stress not manageable - ANS c. Stress not manageable
LDLs can diffuse freely through the endothelial barrier of blood vessels and enter the
subendothelial space?
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,a. True
b. False - ANS b. False
LDLs:
- Cross the endothelial barrier through receptor-mediated transcytosis
- may also cross the endothelial barrier if paracellular gaps are sufficiently wide
- e.g. Increased permeability during an inflammatory response
a. True
b. False - ANS a. True
Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis? - ANS 1. An injury to the endothelium of vascular intima
triggers the inflammatory process--- cause vasodilation and increased permeability
2. Increased permeability allows infiltration of immune cells such as macrophages and
circulating LDLs: become modified by oxidation and oxidized LDLs trigger macrophage
phagocytosis
3. Fat-Ladened macrophages (Foam cells) secrete inflammatory mediators and growth factors:
- Inflammatory mediators recruit more immune cells to the injured site
- Growth factors increase division and migration of smooth muscle cells
4. - Smooth muscle cells produce collagen fibers that form the fibrous cap
- macrophages, foam cells, necrotic tissue with released cholesterol form the lipid rich necrotic
core.
What is Non-modifiable risk factors of atherosclerosis?
a. Advanced age
b. The male sex
c. Family history of cardiovascular diseases (HTN, atherosclerosis)
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, d. Dyslipidemia
e. Obesity - ANS a. Advanced age
b. The male sex
c. Family history of cardiovascular diseases (HTN, atherosclerosis)
What is modifiable risk factors of atherosclerosis?
a. Advanced age
b. The male sex
c Dyslipidemia
d. Hypertension
e. Obesity
f. Diabetes
e Stress
f. Diet, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol intake, smoking - ANS c Dyslipidemia
d. Hypertension
e. Obesity
f. Diabetes
e Stress
f. Diet, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol intake, smoking
What is clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis?
a. The earliest visible lesion is called a FATTY STREAKS:
b. Fatty streaks can progress to advanced lesions called plaques or atheromas.
c. none of the above - ANS a. The earliest visible lesion is called a fatty streak
b. Fatty streaks can progress to advanced lesions called plaques or atheromas
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