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1. A patient is diagnosed with a decrease in the size of the leg muscle following

a prolonged period in a cast. What is the most likely cellular adaptation?

A. Hypertrophy

B. Atrophy

C. Hyperplasia

D. Metaplasia


Answer: B


Explanation: Atrophy is the decrease or shrinkage in cellular size, often occurring in

skeletal muscles after disuse or immobilization.


2. Which process involves the replacement of one mature cell type by another,

less mature cell type?

A. Dysplasia

B. Neoplasia

C. Anaplasia

D. Metaplasia


Answer: D

,Explanation: Metaplasia is a reversible replacement of one mature cell type by another,

such as the change in bronchial lining in smokers.


3. What is the primary mechanism of cellular injury caused by hypoxia?

A. Increased protein synthesis

B. Decreased ATP production

C. Alkalosis of the cytoplasm

D. Enhanced sodium-potassium pump activity


Answer: B


Explanation: Hypoxia leads to a decrease in mitochondrial oxygenation, resulting in

reduced ATP production and subsequent cellular swelling.


4. Which electrolyte imbalance is most likely to cause a positive Chvostek sign?

A. Hyperkalemia

B. Hyponatremia

C. Hypermagnesemia

D. Hypocalcemia


Answer: D


Explanation: Hypocalcemia increases neuromuscular excitability, which can be

demonstrated by Chvostek and Trousseau signs.

,5. A patient has an arterial blood gas result showing pH 7.25, PaCO2 55, and

HCO3 24. What is the interpretation?

A. Metabolic Acidosis

B. Respiratory Alkalosis

C. Metabolic Alkalosis

D. Respiratory Acidosis


Answer: D


Explanation: A pH below 7.35 indicates acidosis, and a PaCO2 above 45 mmHg indicates

the cause is respiratory.


6. What is the main function of Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)?

A. Increase sodium reabsorption

B. Promote water excretion

C. Decrease blood pressure

D. Regulate water reabsorption in the collecting ducts


Answer: D


Explanation: ADH (vasopressin) regulates water balance by increasing permeability to

water in the renal collecting ducts.


7. Which type of necrosis is typically associated with a myocardial infarction?

A. Liquefactive necrosis

B. Caseous necrosis

, C. Coagulative necrosis

D. Fat necrosis


Answer: C


Explanation: Coagulative necrosis results from protein denaturation and is characteristic

of hypoxic injury in the heart and kidneys.


8. In a person with heart failure, what is the most likely cause of edema?

A. Lymphatic obstruction

B. Decreased capillary hydrostatic pressure

C. Increased plasma oncotic pressure

D. Increased capillary hydrostatic pressure


Answer: D


Explanation: Heart failure causes venous congestion, which increases capillary hydrostatic

pressure, pushing fluid into the interstitial space.


9. Which of the following describes the genotype of a female with Turner

syndrome?

A. 47, XXY

B. 47, XXX

C. 45, X

D. 46, XY


Answer: C

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