GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS
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,Table Of Contents
Chapter 01: Introduction To Pathophysiology ............................................................................ 3
Chapter 02: Fluid, Electrolyte, And Acid-Base Imbalances ....................................................... 14
Chapter 03: Introduction To Basic Pharmacology And Other Common Therapies .................. 29
Chapter 04: Pain ........................................................................................................................ 37
Chapter 05: Inflammation And Healing .................................................................................... 44
Chapter 06: Infection ................................................................................................................ 62
Chapter 07: Immunity ............................................................................................................... 75
Chapter 08: Skin Disorders ........................................................................................................ 86
Chapter 09: Musculoskeletal Disorders .................................................................................... 94
Chapter 10: Blood And Circulatory System Disorders ............................................................ 107
Chapter 11: Lymphatic System Disorders ............................................................................... 122
Chapter 12: Cardiovascular System Disorders ........................................................................ 125
Chapter 13: Respiratory System Disorders ............................................................................. 154
Chapter 14: Neurological Disorders ........................................................................................ 182
Chapter 15: Disorders Of The Eye, Ear, And Other Sensory Organs ....................................... 210
Chapter 16: Endocrine System Disorders................................................................................ 219
Chapter 17: Digestive System Disorders ................................................................................. 238
Chapter 18: Urinary System Disorders .................................................................................... 267
Chapter 19: Reproductive System Disorders .......................................................................... 287
Chapter 20: Neoplasms And Cancer ....................................................................................... 300
Chapter 21: Congenital And Genetic Disorders ...................................................................... 311
Chapter 22: Complications Due To Pregnancy ........................................................................ 320
Chapter 23: Complications Due To Adolescence .................................................................... 324
Chapter 24: Complications Due To Aging ............................................................................... 331
Chapter 25: Immobility And Associated Problems ................................................................. 335
Chapter 26: Stress And Associated Problems ......................................................................... 339
Chapter 27: Substance Abuse And Associated Problems ....................................................... 343
Chapter 28: Environmental Hazards And Associated Problems ............................................. 348
,Chapter 01: Introduction To Pathophysiology
Vanmeter And Hubert: Gould’s Pathophysiology For The Health Professions, 7th Edition
Multiple Choice
1. Which Of The Following Would Be The Most Likely Cause Of An Iatrogenic Disease?
A. An Inherited Disorder
B. A Combination Of Specific Etiological Factors
C. An Unwanted Effect Of A Prescribed Drug
D. Prolonged Exposure To Toxic Chemicals In The Environment
Answer: C
2. The Manifestations Of A Disease Are Best Defined As The
A. Subjective Feelings Of Discomfort During A Chronic Illness.
B. Signs And Symptoms Of A Disease.
C. Factors That Precipitate An Acute Episode Of A Chronic Illness.
D. Early Indicators Of The Prodromal Stage Of Infection.
Answer: B
3. The Best Definition Of The Term Prognosis Is The
A. Precipitating Factors Causing An Acute Episode.
B. Number Of Remissions To Be Expected During The Course Of A Chronic Illness.
C. Predicted Outcome Or Likelihood Of Recovery From A Specific Disease.
D. Exacerbations Occurring During Chronic Illness.
Answer: C
, 4. Which Of The Following Is Considered A Systemic Sign Of Disease?
A. Swelling Of The Knee
B. Fever
C. Pain In The Neck
D. Red Rash On The Face
Answer: B
5. Etiology Is Defined As The Study Of The
A. Causes Of A Disease.
B. Course Of A Disease.
C. Expected Complications Of A Disease.
D. Manifestations Of A Disease.
Answer: A
6. A Type Of Cellular Adaptation In Which There Is A Decrease In Cell Size Is Referred To As
A. Hypertrophy.
B. Metaplasia.
C. Anaplasia.
D. Atrophy.
Answer: D
7. A Change In A Tissue Marked By Cells That Vary In Size And Shape And Show Increased
Mitotic Figures Would Be Called