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A 25-year-old male is in a car accident and sustains a fracture to his left femur with extensive soft tissue injury. The pain associated with the injury is related to: a. Histamine and serotonin b. Kinins and prostaglandins c. Vasoconstriction d. Immune complex formation ANS: B Prostaglandins cause increased vascular permeability, neutrophil chemotaxis, and pain by direct effects on nerves. Kinins also promote pain. Prostaglandins produce pain; histamine promotes vasodilation. Prostaglandins produce pain, not vasoconstriction. Prostaglandins produce pain, not the immune complex. 16. The complement, clotting, and kinin systems share which of the following characteristics? a. Activation of a series of proenzymes b. Phagocytosis initiation c. Granulocyte production d. Activated by interferon ANS: A The complement system, the clotting system, and the kinin system are normally in inactive forms, but can activate in a series as proenzymes and are involved in the inflammatory process. The complement system, the clotting system, and the kinin system do not play a role in phagocytosis, but do play a role in the inflammatory response as proenzymes. The complement system, the clotting system, and tje kinin system do not play a role in granulocyte production, but they function as proenzymes in the inflammatory response. The complement system, the clotting system, and the kinin system are not activated by interferon, but are activated by enzymatic action. 17. Which statement indicates teaching was successful regarding the classic pathway of the complement system? The classic pathway of the complement system is activated by: a. Histamine b. Antigen-antibody complexes c. Leukotrienes d. Prostaglandins ANS: B The classic pathway of the complement system is activated by antibodies of the immune system. The classic pathway of the complement system is activated by antibodies, not by histamine. The classic pathway of the complement system is activated by antibodies, not by leukotrienes. The classic pathway of the complement system is activated by antibodies, not by prostaglandins. 18. A patient has researched bradykinin on the Internet. Which information indicates the patient understands the functions of bradykinin? Bradykinin is involved in: a. Increasing vascular permeability b. Vasoconstricting blood vessels c. Stimulating the clotting system d. Increasing degradation of prostaglandins ANS: A Bradykinin increases vascular permeability. Bradykinin increases vascular permeability; it does not promote vasoconstriction. Bradykinin increases vascular permeability; it does not stimulate clotting. Bradykinin promotes pain; thus, it does not degrade prostaglandins but supports them. 19. After teaching the staff about the clotting system, which statement indicates teaching was successful? The end product of the clotting system is: a. Plasmin b. Fibrin c. Collagen d. Factor X ANS: B The end product of the clotting system is fibrin. Plasmin activates the complement cascade. Collagen plays a factor in wound healing. Factor X is a first step in the clotting system. 20. A 5-year-old male is diagnosed with a bacterial infection. Cultures of the bacteria revealed lipopolysaccharides on the bacterial cell surface. Which of the complement pathways would be activated in this case?

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TEST BANK FOR RUBIN’S PATHOLOGY:
CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS OF
MEDICINE 7TH EDITION ( WITH ANSWER
KEY)
LATEST UPDATED EXAMINATION STUDY
GUIDE 2023
GUARANTEED GRADE A+

Chapter 1: Cell Adaptation, Injury and Death
Ischemia and other toxic injuries increase the accumulation of intracellular calcium as a result
1. of:
A) release of stored calcium from the mitochondria.
B) improved intracellular volume regulation.
C) decreased influx across the cell membrane.
D) attraction of calcium to fatty infiltrates.
The patient is found to have liver disease, resulting in the removal of a lobe of his liver.
2. Adaptation to the reduced size of the liver leads to _ of the remaining liver cells.
A) metaplasia
B) organ atrophy
C) compensatory hyperplasia
D) physiologic hypertrophy
A person eating peanuts starts choking and collapses. His airway obstruction is partially
cleared, but he remains hypoxic until he reaches the hospital. The prolonged cell hypoxia
3. caused a cerebral infarction and resulting _ in the brain.
A) caspase activation
B) coagulation necrosis
C) rapid phagocytosis
D) protein p53 deficiency
Bacteria and viruses cause cell damage by , which is unique from the intracellular
4. damage caused by other injurious agents.
A) disrupting the sodium/potassium ATPase pump
B) interrupting oxidative metabolism processes
C) replicating and producing continued injury

,TEST BANK FOR RUBIN’S PATHOLOGY:
CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS OF
MEDICINE 7TH EDITION ( WITH ANSWER
KEY)
LATEST UPDATED EXAMINATION STUDY
GUIDE 2023
GUARANTEED GRADE A+

D) decreasing protein synthesis and function
The patient has a prolonged interruption in arterial blood flow to his left kidney, causing
5. hypoxic cell injury and the release of free radicals. Free radicals damage cells by:
A) destroying phospholipids in the cell membrane.
B) altering the immune response of the cell.
C) disrupting calcium storage in the cell.
D) inactivation of enzymes and mitochondria.

,TEST BANK FOR RUBIN’S PATHOLOGY:
CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS OF
MEDICINE 7TH EDITION ( WITH ANSWER
KEY)
LATEST UPDATED EXAMINATION STUDY
GUIDE 2023
GUARANTEED GRADE A+
6. Injured cells have impaired flow of substances through the cell membrane as a result of:
A) increased fat load.
B) altered permeability.
C) altered glucose utilization.
D) increased surface receptors.
7. Reversible adaptive intracellular responses are initiated by:
A) stimulus overload.
B) genetic mutations.
C) chemical messengers.
D) mitochondrial DNA.
8. Injured cells become very swollen as a result of:
A) increased cell protein synthesis.
B) altered cell volume regulation.
C) passive entry of potassium into the cell.
D) bleb formation in the plasma membrane.
A diabetic patient has impaired sensation, circulation, and oxygenation of his feet. He steps on
a piece of glass, the wound does not heal, and the area tissue becomes necrotic. The necrotic
9. cell death is characterized by:
A) rapid apoptosis.
B) cellular rupture.
C) shrinkage and collapse.
D) chronic inflammation.
A 99-year-old woman has experienced the decline of cell function associated with age. A
10. group of theories of cellular aging focus on programmed:
A) changes with genetic influences.
B) elimination of cell receptor sites.
C) insufficient telomerase enzyme.

, TEST BANK FOR RUBIN’S PATHOLOGY:
CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS OF
MEDICINE 7TH EDITION ( WITH ANSWER
KEY)
LATEST UPDATED EXAMINATION STUDY
GUIDE 2023
GUARANTEED GRADE A+
D) DNA mutation or faulty repair.
An 89-year-old female patient has experienced significant decreases in her mobility and
stamina during a 3-week hospital stay for the treatment of a femoral head fracture. Which of
the following phenomena most likely accounts for the patients decrease in muscle function
11. that underlies her reduced mobility?
A) Impaired muscle cell metabolism resulting from metaplasia
B) Dysplasia as a consequence of inflammation during bone remodeling
C) Disuse atrophy of muscle cells during a prolonged period of immobility

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