NSG 3280
Pathophysiology for Nurses I
EXAM 2 — COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE
Questions & Answers | Verified Solutions | Grade A
Latest Update • 100% Correct
Galen College of Nursing
200 Questions • 10 Units • Detailed Explanations
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Description:
This comprehensive study guide covers all major topics tested in NSG 3280 (Pathophysiology for
Nurses I) at Galen College of Nursing. Designed for the Exam 2 preparation, this document includes
200 exam-style questions with four answer options each, clearly marked correct answers, and
detailed evidence-based explanations. Content spans ten critical pathophysiology units: cellular injury
and inflammation, genetic disorders, neoplasia, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, endocrine,
neurological, hematological, and gastrointestinal/hepatic pathophysiology.
Each question mirrors the style and depth of questions encountered in NSG 3280 exams at Galen,
applying NCLEX-style clinical reasoning to pathophysiological concepts. Correct answers are
highlighted and accompanied by clear, concise rationales referencing the underlying physiological
mechanism — not just the fact.
This guide is updated for 2025/2026 curricula, reflecting the latest evidence-based understanding of
disease mechanisms. Whether you are reviewing before your scheduled exam, supplementing
lecture notes, or seeking a master reference for disease processes, this document delivers Grade A
verified content.
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
1. Read each question carefully and select your answer before reading the provided answer.
2. The correct answer is marked with ✔ Answer: followed by the letter.
3. Read the explanation to understand the underlying pathophysiological mechanism.
4. Use the unit divisions to focus review on weaker content areas.
5. Return to questions you missed and re-read explanations until concepts are clear.
This guide contains 200 questions across 10 units, covering all core exam topics. All answers have
been verified against current nursing pathophysiology textbooks and evidence-based clinical
guidelines (2024–2025).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unit 1: Foundations of Pathophysiology (20 Questions)
Unit 2: Genetic and Congenital Disorders (20 Questions)
Unit 3: Neoplasia and Cancer Biology (20 Questions)
Unit 4: Cardiovascular Pathophysiology (20 Questions)
Unit 5: Respiratory Pathophysiology (20 Questions)
Unit 6: Renal and Urinary Pathophysiology (20 Questions)
Unit 7: Endocrine and Metabolic Pathophysiology (20 Questions)
Unit 8: Neurological Pathophysiology (20 Questions)
Unit 9: Hematological Pathophysiology (20 Questions)
Unit 10: Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Pathophysiology (20 Questions)
Total: 200 Questions | 10 Units | Detailed Explanations | 2025/2026 Verified
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Unit 1: Foundations of Pathophysiology
Core Topics: Cell injury, adaptation, death, inflammation, and tissue repair
Questions 1–20 of 200
Q1. What is pathophysiology?
A) Study of normal body function
B) Study of disease mechanisms and altered physiology
C) Study of drug effects
D) Study of anatomy
✔ Answer: B — Study of disease mechanisms and altered physiology
Explanation: Pathophysiology examines how disease disrupts normal physiological processes at the
cellular, organ, and systemic level.
Q2. Which cellular adaptation involves an increase in cell size?
A) Atrophy
B) Hyperplasia
C) Hypertrophy
D) Metaplasia
✔ Answer: C — Hypertrophy
Explanation: Hypertrophy is an increase in cell size due to increased functional demand, such as cardiac
muscle hypertrophy in hypertension.
Q3. Apoptosis is best defined as:
A) Accidental cell death from injury
B) Programmed cell death
C) Necrosis from ischemia
D) Cellular swelling
✔ Answer: B — Programmed cell death
Explanation: Apoptosis is controlled, programmed cell death that removes damaged or unwanted cells
without triggering inflammation.
Q4. Which type of necrosis is most commonly seen in the heart after a myocardial infarction?
A) Caseous
B) Liquefactive
C) Coagulative
D) Fat necrosis
✔ Answer: C — Coagulative
Explanation: Coagulative necrosis preserves cell outlines; it is typical of ischemic infarcts in solid organs
like the heart and kidney.
Q5. What is the primary purpose of inflammation?
A) Destroy healthy tissue
B) Isolate and eliminate injurious agents
C) Increase blood viscosity
D) Reduce oxygen delivery
✔ Answer: B — Isolate and eliminate injurious agents
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