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NR507 Final Exam – Comprehensive Advanced Pathophysiology Review with Answers (Chamberlain 2025)

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NR507 Final Exam – Comprehensive Advanced Pathophysiology Review with Answers
(Chamberlain 2025)

1.​ A 60-y-o with history of long-term HTN has concentric LV hypertrophy. The
primary pathophysiologic process is:​
a) Volume overload b) Pressure overload c) Myocarditis d) Infarction​
Answer: b) Pressure overload. Rationale: Chronic high afterload (HTN) causes
concentric hypertrophy to reduce wall stress.​

2.​ In acute myocardial ischemia, which cellular change appears earliest?​
a) Fibrosis b) Coagulative necrosis c) Cellular swelling and loss of ATP d)
Calcification​
Answer: c) Cellular swelling and loss of ATP. Rationale: Ischemia → ATP
depletion → ionic pump failure → cell swelling.​

3.​ Graves disease causes hyperthyroidism primarily through:​
a) TSH excess b) TSH receptor autoantibodies c) Pituitary tumor d) Iodine
deficiency​
Answer: b) TSH receptor autoantibodies. Rationale: Autoantibodies stimulate
thyroid hormone production.​

4.​ In type 1 DM, the pathogenesis is:​
a) Insulin resistance b) Autoimmune β-cell destruction c) Excess glucagon d)
Pancreatitis​
Answer: b) Autoimmune β-cell destruction. Rationale: T-cell–mediated loss of
insulin-producing cells.​

5.​ A patient with nephrotic syndrome has hyperlipidemia because:​
a) Increased LDL receptor activity b) Hepatic overproduction of lipoproteins c)
Decreased dietary intake d) Excess urinary cholesterol loss​
Answer: b) Hepatic overproduction of lipoproteins. Rationale: Hypoalbuminemia
stimulates hepatic protein & lipoprotein synthesis.​

6.​ Which acid-base disturbance is expected in aspirin (salicylate) overdose early?​
a) Metabolic alkalosis b) Respiratory alkalosis c) Metabolic acidosis d)
Respiratory acidosis​
Answer: b) Respiratory alkalosis. Rationale: Salicylates stimulate respirations
early → respiratory alkalosis, later mixed with metabolic acidosis.​

7.​ Central diabetes insipidus results from:​
a) ADH deficiency b) ADH resistance c) Excess ADH d) Excess aldosterone​
Answer: a) ADH deficiency. Rationale: Pituitary/neurohypophysis failure reduces

, ADH → polyuria, dilute urine.​

8.​ Primary hyperaldosteronism causes:​
a) Hypokalemia and hypertension b) Hyperkalemia and hypotension c)
Hyponatremia only d) Metabolic acidosis​
Answer: a) Hypokalemia and hypertension. Rationale: Aldosterone increases Na
retention and K excretion.​

9.​ A shift of potassium out of cells into plasma occurs with:​
a) Insulin administration b) β-agonists c) Acidosis d) Aldosterone excess​
Answer: c) Acidosis. Rationale: H⁺ enters cells in exchange for K⁺ leaving →
hyperkalemia.​

10.​In ARDS, the primary pathological lesion is:​
a) Alveolar consolidation by bacteria b) Diffuse alveolar damage with hyaline
membranes c) Bronchospasm d) Pleural effusion​
Answer: b) Diffuse alveolar damage with hyaline membranes. Rationale:
Endothelial/epithelial injury → proteinaceous edema and hyaline membranes.​

11.​A transudative pleural effusion most likely results from:​
a) Low oncotic pressure or high hydrostatic pressure b) Infection c) Malignancy
d) Pulmonary embolism​
Answer: a) Low oncotic pressure or high hydrostatic pressure. Rationale: Starling
forces cause transudate (e.g., CHF, hypoalbuminemia).​

12.​COPD—emphysema phenotype—is characterized by:​
a) Airway hyperresponsiveness b) Destruction of alveolar walls and reduced
elastic recoil c) Increased surfactant d) Pulmonary edema​
Answer: b) Destruction of alveolar walls and reduced elastic recoil. Rationale:
Loss of alveolar septa leads to airspace enlargement and airflow limitation.​

13.​The most common cause of community-acquired pneumonia in adults is:​
a) Mycoplasma b) Streptococcus pneumoniae c) Pseudomonas d) Viral only​
Answer: b) Streptococcus pneumoniae. Rationale: Pneumococcus is the leading
bacterial cause.​

14.​Pathophysiology of systolic heart failure primarily involves:​
a) Impaired ventricular filling b) Reduced contractility causing decreased EF c)
Valvular stenosis only d) Pericardial tamponade​
Answer: b) Reduced contractility causing decreased EF. Rationale: Systolic HF =
impaired pump function → low EF.​

15.​Left heart failure commonly causes:​
a) Systemic venous congestion b) Pulmonary congestion and edema c)

, Hepatomegaly primarily d) Peripheral edema only​
Answer: b) Pulmonary congestion and edema. Rationale: Left pump failure backs
up into pulmonary circulation.​

16.​Right heart failure classically causes:​
a) Pulmonary edema b) Pulmonary embolism c) Systemic venous congestion with
hepatomegaly, JVD, peripheral edema d) Hypertensive crisis​
Answer: c) Systemic venous congestion... Rationale: RV failure → systemic
venous hypertension.​

17.​Stable angina arises from:​
a) Coronary vasospasm b) Fixed atherosclerotic coronary obstruction provoked
by exertion c) Myocarditis d) Embolic occlusion​
Answer: b) Fixed atherosclerotic obstruction. Rationale: Demand ischemia
secondary to obstructive plaques.​

18.​Atherosclerotic plaque rupture causing occlusion and chest pain is the
mechanism for:​
a) Stable angina b) Unstable angina/MI c) Pericarditis d) Aortic dissection​
Answer: b) Unstable angina/MI. Rationale: Plaque rupture + thrombosis → acute
coronary syndrome.​

19.​In DIC, consumptive coagulopathy results in:​
a) Isolated thrombocytosis b) Widespread microthrombi and bleeding due to
consumption of clotting factors c) Hypercoagulable state only d) Hemophilia​
Answer: b) Widespread microthrombi and bleeding. Rationale: Systemic
activation of clotting consumes platelets & factors.​

20.​Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is mediated by:​
a) Direct platelet destruction b) Autoantibodies to platelet factor 4 causing platelet
activation and thrombosis c) Vitamin K deficiency d) Splenic sequestration​
Answer: b) Autoantibodies to PF4. Rationale: Immune complex activates platelets
→ thrombosis with thrombocytopenia.​

21.​In iron deficiency anemia, typical lab findings include:​
a) High ferritin b) Low MCV and low ferritin c) Macrocytosis d) Hemolysis markers​
Answer: b) Low MCV and low ferritin. Rationale: Low iron stores → microcytic,
hypochromic anemia with low ferritin.​

22.​Pernicious anemia results from:​
a) Iron deficiency b) Intrinsic factor deficiency from autoimmune gastritis causing
B12 malabsorption c) Folate deficiency d) Hemorrhage​
Answer: b) Intrinsic factor deficiency. Rationale: Autoimmune destruction of
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