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McCance & Huether Pathophysiology 9th Edition Test Bank | Verified Chapter-by-Chapter Q&A with Rationales Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children 9th Edition (Rogers) Complete Test Bank | 100% Correct & Exam-Certified Master pathophysiology with confidence using this complete chapter-by-chapter test bank based on McCance & Huether’s Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children, 9th Edition (Julia Rogers, et al.). This resource includes verified, 100% accurate exam-style questions with detailed rationales, ensuring you not only know the correct answers but also understand the underlying disease mechanisms. Perfect for nursing, medical, and health science students, this test bank is certification-aligned and crafted by experts to boost your grades and guarantee exam success. Covers all chapters in sequence for easy study. Includes rationale-based learning for deep understanding. Designed to align with NCLEX®, HESI®, and university-level exams. Guaranteed accuracy — all answers are verified and up to date. Whether you’re preparing for class exams, predictors, or licensure boards, this test bank gives you the exam confidence and mastery edge you need. #PathophysiologyTestBank #McCanceHuether9thEdition #NursingExamPrep #NCLEXStudy #HESIPrep #MedicalStudents #VerifiedTestBank #StuviaTopSeller #NursingSchoolSuccess #StudyWithRationales McCance Huether Pathophysiology 9th Edition test bank Pathophysiology test bank with answers Verified nursing test bank NCLEX-style pathophysiology questions Pathophysiology study guide with rationales Stuvia test bank pathophysiology The Biologic Basis for Disease test bank Nursing exam prep resources

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McCance & Huether’s Pathophysiology
The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children
9th Edition
• Author(s)Julia Rogers
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McCance & Huether — Pathophysiology, 9th Ed. — Chapter 1:
Cellular Biology.
1. Chapter 1 — Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Stem: A 4-year-old boy has recurrent infections with
normally nonpathogenic organisms; lab shows impaired
phagocyte intracellular killing. Which cellular feature
differentiates eukaryotic phagocytes from prokaryotes and
is essential for intracellular killing?
A. Lack of membrane-bound organelles
B. Presence of mitochondria producing ROS
C. Presence of a cell wall
D. Circular DNA free in cytoplasm
Correct Answer: B
Rationale — Correct: Eukaryotic phagocytes contain
mitochondria that contribute to reactive oxygen species

, (ROS) generation and ATP needed for oxidative killing;
mitochondria are absent in prokaryotes.
Rationale — A: Incorrect — Prokaryotes, not eukaryotes,
lack membrane-bound organelles; phagocytes are
eukaryotic cells that do have organelles.
Rationale — C: Incorrect — A cell wall is characteristic of
many prokaryotes and fungi, not human phagocytes.
Rationale — D: Incorrect — Circular DNA free in cytoplasm
is a prokaryotic trait; eukaryotic genomic DNA is nuclear.
Teaching Point: Mitochondria support ATP and ROS
generation for intracellular microbial killing.


2. Chapter 1 — Cellular Functions
Stem: A patient with sepsis shows lactic acidosis and low
ATP despite oxygen present. Which change at the cellular
level best explains increased anaerobic glycolysis?
A. Increased mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation
efficiency
B. Impaired pyruvate dehydrogenase activity
C. Increased activity of Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase
D. Enhanced electron transport chain flux
Correct Answer: B
Rationale — Correct: Impaired pyruvate dehydrogenase
limits pyruvate conversion to acetyl-CoA, shunting
pyruvate to lactate via anaerobic glycolysis, causing lactic
acidosis and low ATP yield.

, Rationale — A: Incorrect — Increased oxidative
phosphorylation would raise ATP and reduce lactate,
opposite of findings.
Rationale — C: Incorrect — Increased Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase uses
ATP but does not directly shift metabolism to anaerobic
glycolysis.
Rationale — D: Incorrect — Enhanced electron transport
increases ATP and reduces lactate; not consistent with
lactic acidosis.
Teaching Point: Pyruvate dehydrogenase dysfunction shifts
metabolism toward lactate production.


3. Chapter 1 — Structure and Function of Cellular
Components (Nucleus)
Stem: A tumor biopsy shows large, irregular nuclei with
prominent nucleoli and frequent mitoses. Which nuclear
abnormality most directly reflects increased transcriptional
activity in cancer cells?
A. Loss of nuclear membrane
B. Prominent nucleoli
C. Increased heterochromatin condensation
D. Reduced nuclear pore density
Correct Answer: B
Rationale — Correct: Prominent nucleoli indicate increased
rRNA synthesis and ribosome biogenesis, supporting high
protein synthesis and proliferation in cancer cells.

, Rationale — A: Incorrect — Nuclear membrane loss occurs
in necrosis; it doesn't specifically indicate transcriptional
upregulation.
Rationale — C: Incorrect — Heterochromatin is
transcriptionally inactive; increased condensation would
decrease transcription.
Rationale — D: Incorrect — Reduced nuclear pores would
limit nucleocytoplasmic transport, not increase
transcription.
Teaching Point: Prominent nucleoli signal increased rRNA
synthesis and cellular proliferation.


4. Chapter 1 — Structure and Function of Cellular
Components (Mitochondria)
Stem: A patient presents with sudden cyanide poisoning.
Which mitochondrial process is directly inhibited and
causes rapid cellular hypoxia?
A. ATP synthase proton flow
B. Electron transport at complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase)
C. Glycolysis in cytosol
D. Pyruvate transport into mitochondria
Correct Answer: B
Rationale — Correct: Cyanide inhibits cytochrome c
oxidase (complex IV), blocking electron transfer to oxygen,
halting oxidative phosphorylation and causing cellular
hypoxia despite adequate oxygen.
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