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Pathophysiology Exam 1
An ordered photographic display of a set of chromosomes from a single cell is a(n): 
A) metaphase spread. 
B) autosomal spread. 
C) karyotype. 
D) anaphase spread. - answerc 
 
An error in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis is termed: 
A) aneuploidy. 
B) nondisjunction. 
C) polyploidy. 
D) anaplasia. - answerb 
 
A somatic cell that does not contain a multiple of 23 chromosomes is called: 
A) an aneuploid cell. 
B) a euploid cell. 
C) a polyploidy cell. 
D) a haploid ce...
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An ordered photographic display of a set of chromosomes from a single cell is a(n): 
A) metaphase spread. 
B) autosomal spread. 
C) karyotype. 
D) anaphase spread. - answerc 
 
An error in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis is termed: 
A) aneuploidy. 
B) nondisjunction. 
C) polyploidy. 
D) anaplasia. - answerb 
 
A somatic cell that does not contain a multiple of 23 chromosomes is called: 
A) an aneuploid cell. 
B) a euploid cell. 
C) a polyploidy cell. 
D) a haploid ce...
UNE Anatomy: Module 1 - Intro to Anatomy
Anatomy - answerThe study of the external and internal structures of the body and the physical relationships between body parts 
 
Physiology - answerThe study of the function of bodily structures; physiological mechanisms are explained in terms of underlying anatomy 
 
Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures too small to be seen by the naked eye and includes the two subdivisions of _________ and _____________. - answerCytology and Histology 
 
Cytology - answerAnalyzes the internal struc...
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Anatomy - answerThe study of the external and internal structures of the body and the physical relationships between body parts 
 
Physiology - answerThe study of the function of bodily structures; physiological mechanisms are explained in terms of underlying anatomy 
 
Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures too small to be seen by the naked eye and includes the two subdivisions of _________ and _____________. - answerCytology and Histology 
 
Cytology - answerAnalyzes the internal struc...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathophysiology
Pathology – answer A branch of medicine that deals with the structural and functional changes in tissues and organs of the body that cause or are caused by disease. 
 
Pathophysiology – answer A specific branch of pathology that studies functional or physiologic changes in the body that results from disease processes. 
 
Anaerobic – answer Metabolism and function without oxygen 
 
Apoptosis – answer rNormal programmed cell death in tissues 
 
Autopsy - answerAn examination of part or all...
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Pathology – answer A branch of medicine that deals with the structural and functional changes in tissues and organs of the body that cause or are caused by disease. 
 
Pathophysiology – answer A specific branch of pathology that studies functional or physiologic changes in the body that results from disease processes. 
 
Anaerobic – answer Metabolism and function without oxygen 
 
Apoptosis – answer rNormal programmed cell death in tissues 
 
Autopsy - answerAn examination of part or all...
BIO 669 Fluid and electrolyte balance/acid base balance Northern Kentucky University
Aldosterone is influenced by what? - answercirculating blood volume, blood pressure, plasma concentrations of sodium and potassium 
 
What is released when circulating blood volume of bp is decreased or sodium is decreased or potassium is increased? - answerrenin is secreted and released by the kidneys 
 
Renin stimulates the release of what? - answerangiotensin 
 
Water balance is primarily regulated by what? - answerantidiuretic hormone (adh, vasopressin) 
 
Adh secretion increases what? - ans...
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Aldosterone is influenced by what? - answercirculating blood volume, blood pressure, plasma concentrations of sodium and potassium 
 
What is released when circulating blood volume of bp is decreased or sodium is decreased or potassium is increased? - answerrenin is secreted and released by the kidneys 
 
Renin stimulates the release of what? - answerangiotensin 
 
Water balance is primarily regulated by what? - answerantidiuretic hormone (adh, vasopressin) 
 
Adh secretion increases what? - ans...
Pathophysiology Module 11: Renal/Urinary
glycosuria - answerglucose in urine 
 
diabetes mellitus 
false positives 
 
hematuria - answerintact RBCs in urine 
 
IgA nephropathy 
glomerular disease 
Thin basement membrane disease (TBMD) 
 
hemoglobinuria - answerfree hemoglobin in urine 
 
hemolytic anemia 
 
proteinuria - answerprotein in urine 
 
glomerular disease 
 
ketonuria - answerketone bodies in urine 
 
diabetic ketoacidosis 
starvation, fasting, low-card diets 
 
bilirubinuria - answerbilirubin in urine 
 
jaundice 
 
bacteriu...
- Examen
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glycosuria - answerglucose in urine 
 
diabetes mellitus 
false positives 
 
hematuria - answerintact RBCs in urine 
 
IgA nephropathy 
glomerular disease 
Thin basement membrane disease (TBMD) 
 
hemoglobinuria - answerfree hemoglobin in urine 
 
hemolytic anemia 
 
proteinuria - answerprotein in urine 
 
glomerular disease 
 
ketonuria - answerketone bodies in urine 
 
diabetic ketoacidosis 
starvation, fasting, low-card diets 
 
bilirubinuria - answerbilirubin in urine 
 
jaundice 
 
bacteriu...
Pathophysiology FINAL EXAM Review
When an aide asks the nurse about the purpose of the inflammatory process, how should the nurse respond? 
 
a. To lyse cell membranes of microorganisms. 
b. To create immunity against subsequent tissue injury. 
c. To prevent infection of the injured tissue. 
d. To provide specific responses toward antigens. - answerc 
 
The phase of the cell cycle during which the centromeres split and the sister chromatids are pulled apart is referred to as: 
a. anaphase. 
b. prophase. 
c. metaphase. 
d. teloph...
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When an aide asks the nurse about the purpose of the inflammatory process, how should the nurse respond? 
 
a. To lyse cell membranes of microorganisms. 
b. To create immunity against subsequent tissue injury. 
c. To prevent infection of the injured tissue. 
d. To provide specific responses toward antigens. - answerc 
 
The phase of the cell cycle during which the centromeres split and the sister chromatids are pulled apart is referred to as: 
a. anaphase. 
b. prophase. 
c. metaphase. 
d. teloph...
Pathophysiology - week 1
Pathology - answerstudy and Diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, cells and body fluids 
 
Physiology - answerstudy of the function or origination of disease of mechanical, physical and biochemical functions of living organisms 
 
Pathyphysiology - answer-What is happening in the body that takes it out of homeostasis 
-Study of abnormalities in the physiologic functioning of living beings 
-Based on common or classic presentation of disease in physiologic functioning of hu...
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Pathology - answerstudy and Diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, cells and body fluids 
 
Physiology - answerstudy of the function or origination of disease of mechanical, physical and biochemical functions of living organisms 
 
Pathyphysiology - answer-What is happening in the body that takes it out of homeostasis 
-Study of abnormalities in the physiologic functioning of living beings 
-Based on common or classic presentation of disease in physiologic functioning of hu...
Pathophysiology Quiz 1 (Chapters 1-3)
Physiology - answerDeals with the functions of the human body. 
 
Pathology - answerDeals with the structural and functional changes in cells, tissues, & organs of the human body that cause or are caused by disease. 
 
Pathophysiology - answerDeals not only with the cellular and organ changes that occur with disease, but also the effects that these changes have on total body function; also considered the physiology of altered health. 
 
What is disease? - answerAcute or chronic illness that one ...
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Physiology - answerDeals with the functions of the human body. 
 
Pathology - answerDeals with the structural and functional changes in cells, tissues, & organs of the human body that cause or are caused by disease. 
 
Pathophysiology - answerDeals not only with the cellular and organ changes that occur with disease, but also the effects that these changes have on total body function; also considered the physiology of altered health. 
 
What is disease? - answerAcute or chronic illness that one ...
UNE Pathophysiology Midterm (WEEK 8)
Differentiate health from disease. - answerHealth is a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing. Not merely the absence of disease. 
 
Define homeostasis - answerThe purposeful maintenance of a stable internal environment. 
 
What are the aspects of the disease process? - answerDefinition, Etiology, Pathogenesis, Morphologic changes, Clinical manifestations, Diagnosis, Clinical course, Prognosis 
 
Define stress - answerA state manifested by symptoms that arise from the coordinat...
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Differentiate health from disease. - answerHealth is a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing. Not merely the absence of disease. 
 
Define homeostasis - answerThe purposeful maintenance of a stable internal environment. 
 
What are the aspects of the disease process? - answerDefinition, Etiology, Pathogenesis, Morphologic changes, Clinical manifestations, Diagnosis, Clinical course, Prognosis 
 
Define stress - answerA state manifested by symptoms that arise from the coordinat...
UNE Pathophysiology Midterm
According to the Frank-Starling law of the heart, increasing the _______________ within physiologic limits will cause increased contractility - answerpreload 
 
Cardiac output is equal to heart rate time ________________ - answerstroke volume 
 
The normal pacemaker of the heart is the ____________________ - answersa node 
 
The __________________ nerves increase heart rate and contractibility. - answersympathetic 
 
At resting potential, a cardiac myocyte is __________ on the inside compared wi...
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According to the Frank-Starling law of the heart, increasing the _______________ within physiologic limits will cause increased contractility - answerpreload 
 
Cardiac output is equal to heart rate time ________________ - answerstroke volume 
 
The normal pacemaker of the heart is the ____________________ - answersa node 
 
The __________________ nerves increase heart rate and contractibility. - answersympathetic 
 
At resting potential, a cardiac myocyte is __________ on the inside compared wi...
PSYC 140 Module 1