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Exam Solution
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COM vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
PLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (1A127)
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QUESTION 1 vc
What is pathophysiology?
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ANSWER
"...the study of functional or physiologic changes in the body that result from disease processes." (Gould,
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2006) "... the study of the disorder or breakdown of the human body's function." (Copstead & Banasik, 2
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QUESTION 2 vc
Explain the differences between pathology and pathophysiology.
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ANSWER
Pathology = "... the laboratory study of cell and tissue changes associated with disease" (Gould, 2006) Ce
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llular changes may cause functional disturbance, so pathology = a component of pathophysiology
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QUESTION 3 vc
Homeostasis
ANSWER
Humans are continually in an internal state of self-regulation and self-
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adjustment Results in a relatively stable internal environment = dynamic steady state Most homeostatic
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control mechanisms operate based on negative feedback
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QUESTION 4 vc
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ANSWER
,Control mechanism for particular body function senses a deviation from normal Controller opposes/neg
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ates the deviation and brings back to normal level If disease present: the "sensor" or "controller" may n
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ot operate effectively
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QUESTION 5 vc
Disease and Illness Involves __________ Is a dynamic process due to: 1) 2)
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ANSWER
Involves a disruption of homeostasis Is a dynamic process due to: 1) Interaction between injury and rea
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ction to injury 2) Signs and symptoms may change daily based on compensatory mechanisms and shift i
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n biological equilibrium
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QUESTION 6 vc
Characteristics of Disease vc vc
ANSWER
Changes occur at cellular level (pathology) which... Result in changes at the organ level (pathophysiolog
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y) Disease is the sum of deviations from normal, not the abnormal state in and of itself (Copstead and B
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QUESTION 7 vc
Process of Disease Manifestation vc vc vc
ANSWER
Presence of an infectious agent is detected Infectious agent causes changes at cellular and organ level =
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alters homeostasis These changes present as signs and symptoms, which are also impacted by external f
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actors All of these deviations from normal together = DISEASE
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QUESTION 8 vc
Framework for Pathophysiology To understand a disease, need to consider three aspects
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of the disease process: 1) 2) 3)
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ANSWER
1) Etiology: cause 2) Pathogenesis: how the disease develops 3) Clinical manifestations: functional conse
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quences of altered homeostasis vc vc vc
QUESTION 9 vc
Etiology
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The causative factors of a disease, illness, or injury
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QUESTION 10 vc
Idiopathic
ANSWER
The cause of a condition is unknown
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QUESTION 11 vc
Iatrogenic
ANSWER
The cause of a condition is due to medical treatment or error (Ex: bladder infection after catheterization
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QUESTION 12 vc
There are many types of causative factors; one or more than one may be present depend
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ing on the condition
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ANSWER
Genetics Viruses Bacteria Degenerative changes
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QUESTION 13 vc
Classification of Disease vc vc
ANSWER
Intrinsic or Extrinsic (Physical Agents or Infectious)
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QUESTION 14 vc
Classification of Disease - Intrinsic vc vc vc vc
ANSWER
Inherited Congenital Metabolic Degenerative Neoplastic Immunologic Nutritional Deficiency Psychogenic
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QUESTION 15 vc
, Classification of Disease - Extrinsic (Physical Agents)
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ANSWER
Force Temperature Humidity Radiation Electricity Chemicals Iatrogenic
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QUESTION 16 vc
Classification of Disease - Extrinsic (Infectious)
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ANSWER
Pathogenic organisms Viruses Bacteria Fungi Protozoa Pathogenic animals Insects Worms
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QUESTION 17 vc
Pathogenesis
ANSWER
How a disease develops or evolves = sequence of the disease
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QUESTION 18 vc
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ANSWER
1) Causal agent 2) Type of cell, tissue, and organ affected
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QUESTION 19 vc
Pathogenesis Immediate response to altered homeostasis is usually: 1) 2)
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ANSWER
1) Depression of cells (fewer, hypo-responsivity) 2) Stimulation of cells (more, hyper-responsivity)
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QUESTION 20 vc
Factors Affecting Pathogenesis
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ANSWER
Time Quantity Location Morphologic Changes
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QUESTION 21 vc
Exam Solution
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COM vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
PLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (1A127)
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QUESTION 1 vc
What is pathophysiology?
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ANSWER
"...the study of functional or physiologic changes in the body that result from disease processes." (Gould,
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2006) "... the study of the disorder or breakdown of the human body's function." (Copstead & Banasik, 2
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QUESTION 2 vc
Explain the differences between pathology and pathophysiology.
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ANSWER
Pathology = "... the laboratory study of cell and tissue changes associated with disease" (Gould, 2006) Ce
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llular changes may cause functional disturbance, so pathology = a component of pathophysiology
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QUESTION 3 vc
Homeostasis
ANSWER
Humans are continually in an internal state of self-regulation and self-
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adjustment Results in a relatively stable internal environment = dynamic steady state Most homeostatic
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control mechanisms operate based on negative feedback
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QUESTION 4 vc
Homeostasis - Negative Feedback vc vc vc
ANSWER
,Control mechanism for particular body function senses a deviation from normal Controller opposes/neg
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ates the deviation and brings back to normal level If disease present: the "sensor" or "controller" may n
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ot operate effectively
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QUESTION 5 vc
Disease and Illness Involves __________ Is a dynamic process due to: 1) 2)
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ANSWER
Involves a disruption of homeostasis Is a dynamic process due to: 1) Interaction between injury and rea
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ction to injury 2) Signs and symptoms may change daily based on compensatory mechanisms and shift i
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n biological equilibrium
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QUESTION 6 vc
Characteristics of Disease vc vc
ANSWER
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y) Disease is the sum of deviations from normal, not the abnormal state in and of itself (Copstead and B
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QUESTION 7 vc
Process of Disease Manifestation vc vc vc
ANSWER
Presence of an infectious agent is detected Infectious agent causes changes at cellular and organ level =
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alters homeostasis These changes present as signs and symptoms, which are also impacted by external f
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actors All of these deviations from normal together = DISEASE
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QUESTION 8 vc
Framework for Pathophysiology To understand a disease, need to consider three aspects
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of the disease process: 1) 2) 3)
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ANSWER
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quences of altered homeostasis vc vc vc
QUESTION 9 vc
Etiology
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The causative factors of a disease, illness, or injury
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QUESTION 10 vc
Idiopathic
ANSWER
The cause of a condition is unknown
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QUESTION 11 vc
Iatrogenic
ANSWER
The cause of a condition is due to medical treatment or error (Ex: bladder infection after catheterization
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QUESTION 12 vc
There are many types of causative factors; one or more than one may be present depend
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ing on the condition
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ANSWER
Genetics Viruses Bacteria Degenerative changes
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QUESTION 13 vc
Classification of Disease vc vc
ANSWER
Intrinsic or Extrinsic (Physical Agents or Infectious)
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QUESTION 14 vc
Classification of Disease - Intrinsic vc vc vc vc
ANSWER
Inherited Congenital Metabolic Degenerative Neoplastic Immunologic Nutritional Deficiency Psychogenic
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QUESTION 15 vc
, Classification of Disease - Extrinsic (Physical Agents)
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ANSWER
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QUESTION 16 vc
Classification of Disease - Extrinsic (Infectious)
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ANSWER
Pathogenic organisms Viruses Bacteria Fungi Protozoa Pathogenic animals Insects Worms
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QUESTION 17 vc
Pathogenesis
ANSWER
How a disease develops or evolves = sequence of the disease
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QUESTION 18 vc
Pathogenesis Will vary based on: 1) 2) vc vc vc vc vc vc
ANSWER
1) Causal agent 2) Type of cell, tissue, and organ affected
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QUESTION 19 vc
Pathogenesis Immediate response to altered homeostasis is usually: 1) 2)
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ANSWER
1) Depression of cells (fewer, hypo-responsivity) 2) Stimulation of cells (more, hyper-responsivity)
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QUESTION 20 vc
Factors Affecting Pathogenesis
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ANSWER
Time Quantity Location Morphologic Changes
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QUESTION 21 vc