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NSG 533 - Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 -
Module One, 2 versions Compilation Latest
Update 2025-2026 Actual Exam 220 Questions
with 100% Verified Correct Answers Guaranteed
A+ Verified by Professor

- CORRECT ANSWER: Study figure 2.8 in book!


12-24 hours - CORRECT ANSWER: How long does apoptosis take?



20-30 minutes - CORRECT ANSWER: How long does necrosis take?



a decrease in functional reserve and a reduced ability to adapt to environmental
standards - CORRECT ANSWER: What can age-related changes in the body system be
described as?



a pigment that is released when red blood cells break down or are destroyed -
CORRECT ANSWER: What is bilirubin?



accumulation of DNA and metabolic (free radical) damage - CORRECT ANSWER: Why
does aging happen?



active-energy dependent process under genetic control - CORRECT ANSWER: What
type of process is apoptosis?



Antioxidants - CORRECT ANSWER: These agents remove free radicals and ROs form
our system

,Apoptosis - CORRECT ANSWER: type I programmed cell death



at the cellular or sub-cellular level - CORRECT ANSWER: Where does all disease
begin?



ATP depletion - CORRECT ANSWER: Which of the stressors causes the most disease?


ATP depletion, oxygen and oxygen-derived free radicals, intercellular calcium and loss
of calcium steady state, and defects in membrane permeability - CORRECT ANSWER:
What are the four categories of stressors that cause disease?



atrophy - CORRECT ANSWER: when cells reduce their size and revert to a lower and
more efficient level of functioning in response to a decrease in work demands or
adverse environmental conditions



atrophy, hyperplasia, hypertrophy, metaplasia, and dysplasia - CORRECT ANSWER:
What are the five types of cell adaption?



authophagy - CORRECT ANSWER: type II programmed cell death


autophagy - CORRECT ANSWER: type II programmed cell death or "eating self"

self-destructive process and a survival mechanism



autophagy is a critical garbage collecting and recycling process - CORRECT ANSWER:
What role does autophagy play in healthy cells?



by their mechanisms of action - CORRECT ANSWER: How are the four categories of
stressors that cause disease differentiated?

,changes can occur on an acute basis and lead to liver or acute heart failure -
CORRECT ANSWER: Can fatty change be acute? What can it lead to?



clay colored stool and dark urine (most of conjugated bilirubin will be excreted in urine) -
CORRECT ANSWER: What is a clinical manifestation of obstructive jaundice?



clinical manifestations - CORRECT ANSWER: it is what tells an individual and their
HCP that something is wrong. Also called "signs and symptoms'



clinical manifestations - CORRECT ANSWER: signs, symptoms and diagnostic criteria



clumping of nuclear material (pyknosis) and the rupture of already swollen lysosomes
and release of their proteolytic enzymes - CORRECT ANSWER: What happens when
ph balance of the cell is lost?



CNS abnormalities - CORRECT ANSWER: What can happen with extremely high and
prolonged levels of bilirubin?



coagulative necrosis - CORRECT ANSWER: What type of necrosis is gangrene?


coagulative necrosis, liquefactive necrosis, fat necrosis, caseous necrosis - CORRECT
ANSWER: What are the different patterns of necrosis?



conjugated becomes part of bile, it exits the liver through the hepatic duct and common
bile duct and into the duodenum. - when eliminated in feces it gives stool their brown
color - CORRECT ANSWER: How does bilirubin leave the liver through bile?


conjugated bilirubin accumulate in the liver cell and more diffuses into the blood than
normal. - CORRECT ANSWER: What happens when there is an obstruction to the flow
of bile in the hepatic or common bile duct?

, controls volume of the cell - if more sodium came into cell water would follow and cell
would swell - CORRECT ANSWER: What does maintenance of ion concentration in the
cell do?



dry gang - CORRECT ANSWER: a type of coagulative necrosis when an area is free of
infection and the line of demarcation between live and dead tissue is apparent



dysplasia - CORRECT ANSWER: characterized by deranged cell growth, and
differentiation within a specific tissue. This often is a precursor to cancer



Early loss of selective membrane permeability found in all forms of cell injury -
CORRECT ANSWER: What is the stressor "defects in membrane permeability"?



Endogenous agents - CORRECT ANSWER: What is the name of agents not usually
found in the body?



energy - CORRECT ANSWER: Ischemia can lead to impairment of _______ production
in the cell.



epidemiology - CORRECT ANSWER: risk factors and distribution in populations


epidemiology - CORRECT ANSWER: this looks at the patterns of disease among
groups or populations. this complement represents the relationship between numerous
population characteristics and looks at the incidence or prevalence of diease



etiology - CORRECT ANSWER: causative mechanisms


etiology - CORRECT ANSWER: The "why" of the disease, what is the reason for it. May
be complex or straight forward

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