Pathophysiology 6th Edition
By Jacquelyn L. Banasik || Chapter 1-54|| Newest Edition
6th Edition
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 01: Introduction To Pathophysiology .......................................................................................... 4
Chapter 02: Homeostasis, Allostasis, And Adaptive Responses To Stressors......................................... 11
Chapter 03: Cell Structure And Function ................................................................................................ 18
Chapter 04: Cell Injury, Aging, And Death .............................................................................................. 27
Chapter 05: Genome Structure, Regulation, And Tissue Differentiation ............................................... 36
Chapter 06: Genetic And Developmental Disorders ............................................................................... 42
Chapter 07: Neoplasia............................................................................................................................. 50
Chapter 08: Infectious Processes ............................................................................................................ 60
Chapter 09: Inflammation And Immunity ............................................................................................... 65
Chapter 10: Alterations In Immune Function ......................................................................................... 74
Chapter 11: Malignant Disorders Of White Blood Cells.......................................................................... 84
Chapter 12: Hiv Disease And Aids ........................................................................................................... 97
Chapter 13: Alterations In Oxygen Transport ....................................................................................... 110
Chapter 14: Alterations In Homeostasis And Blood Coagulation ......................................................... 126
Chapter 15: Alterations In Blood Flow .................................................................................................. 138
Chapter 16: Alterations In Blood Pressure............................................................................................ 151
Chapter 17: Cardiac Function ............................................................................................................... 163
Chapter 18: Alterations In Cardiac Function ......................................................................................... 175
Chapter 19: Heart Failure And Dysrhythmias: Common Sequelae Of Cardiac Diseases ...................... 188
Chapter 20: Shock ................................................................................................................................. 205
Chapter 21: Respiratory Function And Alterations In Gas Exchange .................................................... 220
Chapter 22: Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders ..................................................................................... 229
Chapter 23: Restrictive Pulmonary Disorders ....................................................................................... 243
Chapter 24: Fluid And Electrolyte Homeostasis And Imbalances ......................................................... 259
Chapter 25: Acid-Base Homeostasis And Imbalances........................................................................... 279
Chapter 26: Renal Function .................................................................................................................. 292
Chapter 27: Intrarenal Disorders .......................................................................................................... 302
Chapter 28: Acute Kidney Injury And Chronic Kidney Disease ............................................................. 319
Chapter 29: Disorders Of The Lower Urinary Tract .............................................................................. 337
Chapter 30: Male Genital And Reproductive Function ......................................................................... 350
Chapter 31: Alterations In Male Genital And Reproductive Function .................................................. 356
,Chapter 32: Female Genital And Reproductive Function ..................................................................... 362
Chapter 33: Alterations In Female Genital And Reproductive Function .............................................. 369
Chapter 34: Sexually Transmitted Infections ........................................................................................ 380
Chapter 35: Gastrointestinal Function .................................................................................................. 387
Chapter 36: Gastrointestinal Disorders ................................................................................................ 398
Chapter 37: Alterations In Function Of The Gallbladder And Exocrine Pancreas ................................. 412
Chapter 38: Liver Diseases .................................................................................................................... 425
Chapter 39: Endocrine Physiology And Mechanisms Of Hypothalamic-Pituitary Regulation .............. 436
Chapter 40: Disorders Of Endocrine Function ...................................................................................... 449
Chapter 41: Diabetes Mellitus .............................................................................................................. 465
Chapter 42: Alterations In Metabolism And Nutrition ......................................................................... 476
Chapter 43: Structure And Function Of The Nervous System .............................................................. 485
Chapter 44: Acute Disorders Of Brain Function.................................................................................... 499
Chapter 45: Chronic Disorders Of Neurologic Function........................................................................ 514
Chapter 46: Alterations In Special Sensory Function ............................................................................ 526
Chapter 47: Pain.................................................................................................................................... 533
Chapter 48: Neurobiology Of Psychotic Illnesses ................................................................................. 540
Chapter 49: Neurobiology Of Nonpsychotic Illnesses .......................................................................... 553
Chapter 50: Structure And Function Of The Musculoskeletal System.................................................. 564
Chapter 51: Alterations In Musculoskeletal Function: Trauma, Infection, And Disease ...................... 575
Chapter 52: Alterations In Musculoskeletal Function: Rheumatic Disorders ....................................... 591
Chapter 53: Alterations In The Integumentary System ........................................................................ 605
Chapter 54: Burn Injuries ...................................................................................................................... 619
, Pathophysiology 6th Edition Banasik Test Bank By Jacquelyn L. Banasik
Chapter 01: Introduction To Pathophysiology
Banasik: Pathophysiology, 6th Edition Multiple Choice
1. C.Q. Was Recently Exposed To Group A Hemolytic Streptococcus And Subsequently Developed A
Pharyngeal Infection. His Clinic Examination Reveals An Oral Temperature Of 102.3 F, Skin Rash,
Dysphagia, And Reddened Throat Mucosa With Multiple Pustules. He Complains Of Sore Throat,
Malaise, And Joint Stiffness. A Throat Culture Is Positive For Streptococcus, And Antibiotics Have Been
Prescribed.
The Etiology Of C.Q.’S Disease Is
A. A Sore Throat.
B. Streptococcal Infection.
C. Genetic Susceptibility.
D. Pharyngitis.
CORRECT ANS>>B
FEEDBACK
Etiology Refers To The Proposed Cause Or Causes Of A Particular Disease Process. A Sore Throat Is The
Manifestation Of The Disease Process. Genetic Susceptibility Refers To Inherited Tendency To Develop A
Disease. Pharyngitis Refers To Inflammation Of The Throat And Is Also A Clinical Manifestation Of The
Disease Process.
2. A 17-Year-Old College-Bound Student Receives A Vaccine Against An Organism That Causes
Meningitis. This Is An Example Of
A. Primary Prevention.
B. Secondary Prevention.
C. Tertiary Prevention.