Portage Pathophysiology All
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, DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
This examination package contains 464 expertly curated questions across 10
critical modules . Each question is accompanied by a verified correct answer and a
detailed rationale designed to reinforce understanding and retention. This 2025/26-
updated resource covers essential concepts, clinical applications, and evidence-based
practice — suitable for certification preparation, academic review, and professional
development. See the Table of Contents below for the full module breakdown and
question ranges.
CONTENTS
01 Module 1 Q1–Q143
02 Module 2 Q144–Q268
03 Module 3 Q269–Q283
04 Module 4 Q284–Q313
05 Module 5 Q314–Q332
06 Module 6 Q333–Q359
07 Module 7 Q360–Q387
08 Module 8 Q388–Q413
09 Module 9 Q414–Q439
10 Module 10 Q440–Q464
MODULE 1 OF 10
Module 1
143 Questions Q1–Q143
, Q1 QUESTION 1 OF 464 Module 1
Define pathophysiology
CORRECT ANSWER
The study of the body's response to altered function or disease
RATIONALE
Pathophysiology examines the mechanisms by which cellular and organ dysfunction occur
during disease states. This field investigates the abnormal processes that lead to illness and
the body's compensatory or maladaptive responses.
Q2 QUESTION 2 OF 464 Module 1
5 etiologic factors and an example of each
CORRECT ANSWER
physical force (burns)
chemical agents (poison)
biological agents (bacteria)
genetic predisposition
nutritional excesses/deficiencies
RATIONALE
Etiologic factors encompass the diverse causes of disease, ranging from external physical,
chemical, and biological agents to internal genetic predispositions and nutritional
imbalances. Understanding these categories is fundamental to diagnosing and managing
pathology effectively.
, Q3 QUESTION 3 OF 464 Module 1
2 types of risk factors
CORRECT ANSWER
congenital and acquired
RATIONALE
Risk factors are categorized as congenital, present at birth due to genetic or developmental
issues, or acquired, developing after conception through environmental exposures or
lifestyle choices. This dichotomy addresses the origin of potential health determinants.
Q4 QUESTION 4 OF 464 Module 1
examples of congenital risk factors
CORRECT ANSWER
genetics
environmental
combination
RATIONALE
Congenital risk factors encompass inherited genetic predispositions, external
environmental influences during gestation, and the interplay between these two categories.
These categories represent the primary etiological pathways for birth defects and
developmental anomalies.