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Pathophysiology • Carol Porth, Glenn Matfin• ISBN 9780781766166
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Test Bank Pathophysiology Chapter 1-54|Complete Guide 2024
Contents 
1. INTRODUCTION TO PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 1.1 – 1.2 
1.1 Introduction 1.1 
UNIT I 
2. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CELL INJURY AND ADAPTATION 2.1 – 2.22 
2.1 Introduction to Homeostasis 2.1 
2.2 Adaptation 2.1 
2.3 Cell Injury 2.6 
2.3.1 Etiology of Cell Injury 2.8 
2.3.2 Pathogenesis of Cell Injury 2.10 
2.3.3 Mechanism of Hypoxia Induced Cell Injury 2.15 
2.3.4 Free Radical Induced Injury 2.15 
2.4 Morphology of Cell Injury– Adaptive Changes 2.18 
2.5 Cellular Swelling 2.19 
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Contents 
1. INTRODUCTION TO PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 1.1 – 1.2 
1.1 Introduction 1.1 
UNIT I 
2. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CELL INJURY AND ADAPTATION 2.1 – 2.22 
2.1 Introduction to Homeostasis 2.1 
2.2 Adaptation 2.1 
2.3 Cell Injury 2.6 
2.3.1 Etiology of Cell Injury 2.8 
2.3.2 Pathogenesis of Cell Injury 2.10 
2.3.3 Mechanism of Hypoxia Induced Cell Injury 2.15 
2.3.4 Free Radical Induced Injury 2.15 
2.4 Morphology of Cell Injury– Adaptive Changes 2.18 
2.5 Cellular Swelling 2.19 
2.6 Intracellular ...
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1.Identify role of DNA changes in congenital abnormalities.:Mutations ingenes or chromosomal abnormalities2.How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities?:Alterations ofDNA 
3.Describes factors that disrupt homeostasis and how disruptions affectwellbeing.:(ex) Fluid and electrolyte shifts can cause n/v or dysrhythmias. 
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CLICK HERE TO ACCESS FULL DOCUMENTWGU PATHOPHYSIOLOGY D236EXAM ction.:T cells produce cy- tokines, which stimulate B cells. B cells produceantibodies. 
1.Identify role of DNA changes in congenital abnormalities.:Mutations ingenes or chromosomal abnormalities2.How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities?:Alterations ofDNA 
3.Describes factors that disrupt homeostasis and how disruptions affectwellbeing.:(ex) Fluid and electrolyte shifts can cause n/v or dysrhythmias. 
4.Explain RAAS:Re...
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Pathophysiology Exam Questions 
1. The disease: definition, stage. The etiology. Pathogenesis. 
2. Terminal states: preahoniya, agony, clinical death, biological death. The most important methods of resuscitation. 
3. Pathogenic effect of thermal factors, hyper- and hypothermia, frostbite and burns, cold. Using high and low temperatures in medicine. 
4. Types of ionizing radiation. The primary mechanism of action of ionizing radiation. 
Mutagenic, carcinogenic and somatic effect of ionizing radi...
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Pathophysiology Exam Questions 
1. The disease: definition, stage. The etiology. Pathogenesis. 
2. Terminal states: preahoniya, agony, clinical death, biological death. The most important methods of resuscitation. 
3. Pathogenic effect of thermal factors, hyper- and hypothermia, frostbite and burns, cold. Using high and low temperatures in medicine. 
4. Types of ionizing radiation. The primary mechanism of action of ionizing radiation. 
Mutagenic, carcinogenic and somatic effect of ionizing radi...
1. The nucleus _________, which is essential for function and survival of the cell. 
A) is the site of protein synthesis 
B) contains the genetic code 
C) transforms cellular energy 
D) initiates aerobic metabolism 
2. Although energy is not made in mitochondria, they are known as the ìpower plantsî of 
the cell because they: 
A) contain RNA for protein synthesis. 
B) utilize glycolysis for oxidative energy. 
C) extract energy from organic compounds. 
D) store calcium bonds for muscle contract...
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1. The nucleus _________, which is essential for function and survival of the cell. 
A) is the site of protein synthesis 
B) contains the genetic code 
C) transforms cellular energy 
D) initiates aerobic metabolism 
2. Although energy is not made in mitochondria, they are known as the ìpower plantsî of 
the cell because they: 
A) contain RNA for protein synthesis. 
B) utilize glycolysis for oxidative energy. 
C) extract energy from organic compounds. 
D) store calcium bonds for muscle contract...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following structures is most likely to be located in the renal medulla? 
a. proximal convoluted tubule 
b. Glomerulus 
c. loop of Henle 
d. afferent arteriole 
ANS: C 
2. Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidney? 
a. regulation of body fluid concentrations 
b. removal of nitrogenous and acidic wastes 
c. activation of vitamin D 
d. production of albumin 
ANS: D 
3. Which of the following describes the correct flow of blood in the kidney? ...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following structures is most likely to be located in the renal medulla? 
a. proximal convoluted tubule 
b. Glomerulus 
c. loop of Henle 
d. afferent arteriole 
ANS: C 
2. Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidney? 
a. regulation of body fluid concentrations 
b. removal of nitrogenous and acidic wastes 
c. activation of vitamin D 
d. production of albumin 
ANS: D 
3. Which of the following describes the correct flow of blood in the kidney? ...