Pathophysiology, Canadian Edition,
2nd Edition by Kelly Power-Kean,
Chapter 1 - 42
,Table of Contents
5s 5s
PART 5sONE: 5sBASIC 5sCONCEPTS 5sOF 5sPATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Unit 5s1: 5sThe 5sCell
1. Cellular 5sBiology
2. Genes 5sand 5sGenetic 5sDiseases
3. Epigenetics 5sand 5sDisease
4. Altered 5sCellular 5sand 5sTissue 5sBiology
5. Fluids 5sand 5sElectrolytes, 5sAcids 5sand 5sBases
Unit 5s2: 5sMechanisms 5sof 5sSelf-Defense
6. Innate 5sImmunity: 5sInflammation 5sand 5sWound 5sHealing
7. Adaptive 5sImmunity
8. Infection 5sand 5sDefects 5sin 5sMechanisms 5sof 5sDefense
9. Stress 5sand 5sDisease
Unit 5s3: 5sCellular 5sProliferation: 5sCancer
10. Biology 5sof 5sCancer
11. Cancer 5sEpidemiology
12. Cancer 5sin 5sChildren 5sand 5sAdolescents
PART 5sTWO: 5sBODY 5sSYSTEMS 5sAND 5sDISEASES
Unit 5s4: 5sThe 5sNeurologic 5sSystem
13. Structure 5sand 5sFunction 5sof 5sthe 5sNeurologic 5sSystem
14. Pain, 5sTemperature, 5sSleep, 5sand 5sSensory 5sFunction
15. Alterations 5sin 5sCognitive 5sSystems, 5sCerebral 5sHemodynamics 5sand 5sMotor 5sFunction
16. Disorders 5sof 5sthe 5sCentral 5sand 5sPeripheral 5sNervous 5sSystems 5sand 5sNeuromuscular
5sJunction
17. Alterations 5sof 5sNeurologic 5sFunction 5sin 5sChildren
Unit 5s5: 5sThe 5sEndocrine 5sSystem
18. Mechanisms 5sof 5sHormonal 5sRegulation
19. Alterations 5sof 5sHormonal 5sRegulation
Unit 5s6: 5sThe 5sHematologic 5sSystem
20. Structure 5sand 5sFunction 5sof 5sthe 5sHematologic 5sSystem
21. Alterations 5sin 5sHematologic 5sFunction
22. Alterations 5sof 5sHematologic 5sFunction 5sin 5sChildren
Unit 5s7: 5sThe 5sCardiovascular 5sand 5sLymphatic 5sSystems
23. Structure 5sand 5sFunction 5sof 5sthe 5sCardiovascular 5sand 5sLymphatic 5sSystems
24. Alterations 5sof 5sCardiovascular 5sFunction
25. Alterations 5sof 5sCardiovascular 5sFunction 5sin 5sChildren
Unit 5s8: 5sThe 5sPulmonary 5sSystem
26. Structure 5sand 5sFunction 5sof 5sthe 5sPulmonary 5sSystem
27. Alterations 5sof 5sPulmonary 5sFunction
28. Alterations 5sof 5sPulmonary 5sFunction 5sin 5sChildren
Unit 5s9: 5sThe 5sRenal 5sand 5sUrologic 5sSystems
29. Structure 5sand 5sFunction 5sof 5sthe 5sRenal 5sand 5sUrologic 5sSystems
30. Alterations 5sof 5sRenal 5sand 5sUrinary 5sTract 5sFunction
31. Alterations 5sof 5sRenal 5sand 5sUrinary 5sTract 5sFunction 5sin 5sChildren
,Unit 5s10: 5sThe 5sReproductive 5sSystems
32. Structure 5sand 5sFunction 5sof 5sthe 5sReproductive 5sSystems
33. Alterations 5sof 5sthe 5sFemale 5sReproductive 5sSystem
34. Alterations 5sof 5sthe 5sMale 5sReproductive 5sSystem
Unit 5s11: 5sThe 5sDigestive 5sSystem
35. Structure 5sand 5sFunction 5sof 5sthe 5sDigestive 5sSystem
36. Alterations 5sof 5sDigestive 5sFunction
37. Alterations 5sin 5sDigestive 5sFunction 5sin 5sChildren
Unit 5s12: 5sThe 5sMusculoskeletal 5sand 5sIntegumentary 5sSystems
38. Structure 5sand 5sFunction 5sof 5sthe 5sMusculoskeletal 5sSystem
39. Alterations 5sof 5sMusculoskeletal 5sFunction
40. Alterations 5sof 5sMusculoskeletal 5sFunction 5sin 5sChildren
41. Structure, 5sFunction, 5sand 5sDisorders 5sof 5sthe 5sIntegument
42. Alterations 5sof 5sthe 5sIntegument 5sin 5sChildren
, Chapter 5s01: 5sCellular 5sBiology
MULTIPLE 5sCHOICE
1. A 5sstudent 5sis 5sobserving 5sa 5scell 5sunder 5sthe 5smicroscope. 5sIt 5sis 5sobserved 5sto 5shave
supercoiled 5sDNA 5swith 5shistones. 5sWhich 5sof 5sthe 5sfollowing 5swould 5salso 5sbe 5sobserved
5s
by 5sthe 5sstudent?
5s
a. A 5ssingle 5scircular 5schromosome
b. A 5snucleus
c. Free-floating 5snuclear 5smaterial
d. No 5sorganelles
ANS: 5 s B
The 5scell 5sdescribed 5sis 5sa 5seukaryotic 5scell, 5sso 5sit 5shas 5shistones 5sand 5sa 5ssupercoiled 5sDNA
5swithin 5sits 5snucleus; 5sthus, 5sthe 5snucleus 5sshould 5sbe 5sobserved. 5sA 5ssingle 5scircular
5schromosome 5scalled 5sa 5sprokaryote 5scontains 5sfree-floating 5snuclear 5smaterial 5sbut 5shas 5sno
5sorganelles.
REF: 5 s p. 5s2
2. A 5snurse 5sis 5sinstructing 5sthe 5sstaff 5sabout 5scellular 5sfunctions. 5sWhich 5scellular 5sfunction 5sis
the 5snurse 5sdescribing 5swhen 5san 5sisolated 5scell 5sabsorbs 5soxygen 5sand 5suses 5sit 5sto 5stransform
5s
nutrients 5sto 5senergy?
5s
a. Metabolic 5sabsorption
b. Communication
c. Secretion
d. Respiration
ANS: 5 s D NURSINGTB.COM
The 5scell’s 5sability 5sto 5sabsorb 5soxygen 5sis 5sreferred 5sto 5sas 5srespiration 5swhile 5sits
5scommunication 5sability
involves 5smaintenance 5sof 5sa 5ssteady 5sdynamic 5sstate, 5smetabolic 5sabsorption 5sprovides 5snutrition,
5sand 5ssecretion 5sallows 5sfor 5sthe 5ssynthesizing 5sof 5snew 5ssubstances.
REF: 5 s p. 5s2
3. A 5seukaryotic 5scell 5sis 5sundergoing 5sDNA 5sreplication. 5sIn 5swhich 5sregion 5sof 5sthe 5scell
5s would 5smost 5sof 5sthe 5sgenetic 5sinformation 5sbe 5scontained?
a. Mitochondria
b. Ribosome
c. Nucleolus
d. Nucleus 5sCytoplasm
ANS: 5 s C
The 5sregion 5sof 5sthe 5scell 5sthat 5scontains 5sgenetic 5smaterial, 5sincluding 5sa 5slarge 5samount 5sof
5sribonucleic 5sacid, 5smost 5sof 5sthe 5sDNA, 5sand 5sDNA-binding 5sproteins, 5sis 5sthe 5snucleolus,
5swhich 5sis 5slocated 5swithin 5sthe 5scell’s 5snucleus. 5sMitochondria 5sis 5sassociated 5swith 5scellular
5srespiration, 5swhile 5sribosomes 5sare 5sinvolved 5swith 5sprotein 5smanufacturing. 5sCytoplasm 5sis
5sa 5sfluid 5sfilling 5sthat 5sis 5sa 5scomponent 5sof 5sthe 5scell.
REF: 5 s p. 5s2
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