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Pathophysiology: Cancer with answers 2024
Pathophysiology: CancerDefine the terms tumor and neoplasm - correct answer Abnormal tissue growth resulting from uncontrolled cell proliferation 
 
(Proliferation = rapid increase in cells) 
 
List the characteristics of a benign tumor: - correct answer - not considered "cancerous" 
- composed of well differentiated cells & well organized stroma, the surrounding capsule of connective tissue 
- retain recognizable tissue structure and do NOT invade beyond capsule, nor spread to regional lymph...
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Pathophysiology: CancerDefine the terms tumor and neoplasm - correct answer Abnormal tissue growth resulting from uncontrolled cell proliferation 
 
(Proliferation = rapid increase in cells) 
 
List the characteristics of a benign tumor: - correct answer - not considered "cancerous" 
- composed of well differentiated cells & well organized stroma, the surrounding capsule of connective tissue 
- retain recognizable tissue structure and do NOT invade beyond capsule, nor spread to regional lymph...
Pathophysiology Cardiac Quiz Questions with answers 2024/2025
Pathophysiology Cardiac Quiz QuestionsA primary system of left sided heart failure is ______________. 
 
Chest Pain 
Edema in the lower extremities 
Hives 
Wet Cough - correct answer Wet Cough 
 
During the cardiac cycle, blood is ejected from the ventricles when ___________________________. 
 
The pressure in the atria exceeds the pressure in the ventricles 
 
When the pressure in the ventricles exceeds the pressure in the atria 
 
When the pressure in the ventricles exceeds the pressure in the...
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Pathophysiology Cardiac Quiz QuestionsA primary system of left sided heart failure is ______________. 
 
Chest Pain 
Edema in the lower extremities 
Hives 
Wet Cough - correct answer Wet Cough 
 
During the cardiac cycle, blood is ejected from the ventricles when ___________________________. 
 
The pressure in the atria exceeds the pressure in the ventricles 
 
When the pressure in the ventricles exceeds the pressure in the atria 
 
When the pressure in the ventricles exceeds the pressure in the...
Pathophysiology: Cardiovascular Disorders questions with answers 2024
Pathophysiology: Cardiovascular Disordersacute neural mechanisms - correct answer ◦Medulla and Pons (ANS) Hold vasomotor and cardiac control centers 
 
◦Vagus nerve to heart, spinal cord 
 
◦Reflexes - baroreceptors and chemoreceptors respond to vessel stretching and changes in 02, co2, h+ that trigger vasoconstriction 
 
examples of humoral mechanisms - correct answer ◦Renin-Angiotensin (for vasoconstriction) ----Aldosterone System (reabsorbs na+ = Increased volume of H20 and BP) 
 
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Pathophysiology: Cardiovascular Disordersacute neural mechanisms - correct answer ◦Medulla and Pons (ANS) Hold vasomotor and cardiac control centers 
 
◦Vagus nerve to heart, spinal cord 
 
◦Reflexes - baroreceptors and chemoreceptors respond to vessel stretching and changes in 02, co2, h+ that trigger vasoconstriction 
 
examples of humoral mechanisms - correct answer ◦Renin-Angiotensin (for vasoconstriction) ----Aldosterone System (reabsorbs na+ = Increased volume of H20 and BP) 
 
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Pathophysiology: Cardiovascular with 100% correct answers 2024/2025
Pathophysiology: CardiovascularAortic stenosis 
calcification of aortic valve cusps that restricts forward flow of blood during systole 
 
 
Mitral valve stenosis 
narrowing of the mitral valve from scarring, usually caused by episodes of rheumatic fever 
 
 
 
Preload 
Volume of blood in ventricles at end of diastole 
-Determined by the venous return to the heart and stretching of cardiac muscle fibers 
 
 
Afterload 
The force or resistance against which the heart pumps. 
-Increased with narro...
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Pathophysiology: CardiovascularAortic stenosis 
calcification of aortic valve cusps that restricts forward flow of blood during systole 
 
 
Mitral valve stenosis 
narrowing of the mitral valve from scarring, usually caused by episodes of rheumatic fever 
 
 
 
Preload 
Volume of blood in ventricles at end of diastole 
-Determined by the venous return to the heart and stretching of cardiac muscle fibers 
 
 
Afterload 
The force or resistance against which the heart pumps. 
-Increased with narro...
Pathophysiology Chapter 2- Simat with answers graded A+
Pathophysiology Chapter 2- Inflammation - correct answer The body's response to localized injury 
 
Rumor - correct answer Redness 
 
Calor - correct answer Heat 
 
Tumor - correct answer Swelling 
 
Dolor - correct answer Pain 
 
Functio Alesia - correct answer Loss of function 
 
Medical suffix for inflammation - correct answer -itis 
 
Capillaries in normal vascularized connective tissue - correct answer - pre-capillary sphincters regulate blood flow 
- post-capillary venules- epithelial jun...
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Pathophysiology Chapter 2- Inflammation - correct answer The body's response to localized injury 
 
Rumor - correct answer Redness 
 
Calor - correct answer Heat 
 
Tumor - correct answer Swelling 
 
Dolor - correct answer Pain 
 
Functio Alesia - correct answer Loss of function 
 
Medical suffix for inflammation - correct answer -itis 
 
Capillaries in normal vascularized connective tissue - correct answer - pre-capillary sphincters regulate blood flow 
- post-capillary venules- epithelial jun...
Pathophysiology- Chapter 3 questions with answers 2024
Pathophysiology- Chapter 3What is hematopoiesis? - correct answer process of forming blood 
 
What are the components of blood? - correct answer Plasma: liquid protein 
Leukocytes: White Blood Cells 
Erythrocytes: Red Blood Cells 
 *Hemaglobin-oxygen carrying component 
 * Hematocrit - amount of blood volume occupied by erythrocytes 
Thrombocytes: Platelets 
 
What is hemostasis? - correct answer stoppage of blood flow 
 
When is hemostasis normal? - correct answer When it seals a blood vesse...
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Pathophysiology- Chapter 3What is hematopoiesis? - correct answer process of forming blood 
 
What are the components of blood? - correct answer Plasma: liquid protein 
Leukocytes: White Blood Cells 
Erythrocytes: Red Blood Cells 
 *Hemaglobin-oxygen carrying component 
 * Hematocrit - amount of blood volume occupied by erythrocytes 
Thrombocytes: Platelets 
 
What is hemostasis? - correct answer stoppage of blood flow 
 
When is hemostasis normal? - correct answer When it seals a blood vesse...
Pathophysiology Chapter 4 with 100% correct answers 2024
Pathophysiology Chapter 4Adaptation - correct answer a reversible, structural, or functional response both to normal or physiological conditions and to adverse or pathologic conditions 
 
atrophy - correct answer a decrease or shrinkage in cellular size 
physiologic - occurs with normal development. eg thymus gland 
pathologic - occurs as a result of decreases in workload, pressure, use, blood supply, nutrition, hormonal stimulation, and nervous system stimulation 
 
hypertrophy - correct answer...
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Pathophysiology Chapter 4Adaptation - correct answer a reversible, structural, or functional response both to normal or physiological conditions and to adverse or pathologic conditions 
 
atrophy - correct answer a decrease or shrinkage in cellular size 
physiologic - occurs with normal development. eg thymus gland 
pathologic - occurs as a result of decreases in workload, pressure, use, blood supply, nutrition, hormonal stimulation, and nervous system stimulation 
 
hypertrophy - correct answer...
Pathophysiology Chapter 15 questions and answers graded A+
Pathophysiology Chapter 15Pain Therories - correct answer Specificity 
Gate Control 
 
Specificity Theory - correct answer amount of pain is related to amount of tissue injury 
account for many types of injuries but does not explain PSYCH contributions 
 
Gate Control Theory - correct answer Current modern theory- not perfect, but better than specificity 
Physical pain perception is modulated by interaction between different neurons 
 
Projection vs Inhibitory Neurons - correct answer Projectio...
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Pathophysiology Chapter 15Pain Therories - correct answer Specificity 
Gate Control 
 
Specificity Theory - correct answer amount of pain is related to amount of tissue injury 
account for many types of injuries but does not explain PSYCH contributions 
 
Gate Control Theory - correct answer Current modern theory- not perfect, but better than specificity 
Physical pain perception is modulated by interaction between different neurons 
 
Projection vs Inhibitory Neurons - correct answer Projectio...
Pathophysiology: Course Exam well answered 2024/2025
Pathophysiology: Course Exam 
Pigmented or hardened cholesterol stones formed as a result of bile crystallization - correct answer cholelithiasis 
 
the presence of a malignant neoplasm in the large intestine is known as - correct answer colorectal cancer 
 
which of the following terms refers to a women who has never completed a pregnancy beyond 20 weeks' gestation - correct answer nullipara 
 
swelling, usually of the skin of the extremities, that when pressed firmly with a finger will mainta...
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Pathophysiology: Course Exam 
Pigmented or hardened cholesterol stones formed as a result of bile crystallization - correct answer cholelithiasis 
 
the presence of a malignant neoplasm in the large intestine is known as - correct answer colorectal cancer 
 
which of the following terms refers to a women who has never completed a pregnancy beyond 20 weeks' gestation - correct answer nullipara 
 
swelling, usually of the skin of the extremities, that when pressed firmly with a finger will mainta...
Pathophysiology Definition questions with answers graded A+
Pathophysiology DefinitionPathophysiology - correct answer The study of the underlying changes in the body physiology that result from disease or injury 
 
Incidence - correct answer the number of new cases occurring in a specific time period 
 
Prevalence - correct answer the number of existing cases within a population during a specific time period 
 
Endemic - correct answer regularly found among particular people or in a certain area 
 
Epidemic - correct answer a widespread occurrence of an...
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Pathophysiology DefinitionPathophysiology - correct answer The study of the underlying changes in the body physiology that result from disease or injury 
 
Incidence - correct answer the number of new cases occurring in a specific time period 
 
Prevalence - correct answer the number of existing cases within a population during a specific time period 
 
Endemic - correct answer regularly found among particular people or in a certain area 
 
Epidemic - correct answer a widespread occurrence of an...
Army Admin NCO board with answers 2024
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IFSTA 7th Edition - Chapter 11: Tactical ventilation with 100% correct answers 2023/2024
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