PROCESSES, MULTISYSTEM DISORDERS & CLINICAL
APPLICATIONS – 40 EXAM-STYLE QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS & DETAILED RATIONALES | NURSING
& HEALTH SCIENCES EXAM PREPARATION
COURSE NAME
Pathophysiology
LEVEL
College / University Level
YEAR
Year 2–4
1. Shock progresses to organ failure primarily because of:
A. Excess tissue oxygenation
B. Inadequate tissue perfusion
C. Increased nutrient delivery
D. Enhanced metabolism
Answer B
Inadequate perfusion deprives tissues of oxygen and nutrients, leading to cellular
dysfunction and organ failure.
2. Which type of shock is caused by severe blood loss?
, A. Septic shock
B. Neurogenic shock
C. Hypovolemic shock
D. Cardiogenic shock
Answer C
Hypovolemic shock occurs when circulating blood volume decreases significantly.
3. Cardiogenic shock most commonly results from:
A. Severe dehydration
B. Myocardial infarction
C. Allergic reactions
D. Infection
Answer B
Extensive heart muscle damage impairs cardiac pumping ability.
4. Anaphylactic shock is primarily caused by:
A. Cardiac disease
B. Severe allergic reaction
C. Kidney failure
D. Stroke
Answer B
Massive histamine release causes vasodilation and airway compromise.
5. Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is often a complication of:
A. Sepsis
B. Osteoarthritis