Pathophysiology 7th Edition Jacquelyn
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01: Introduction to
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Pathophysiology
ChapterH01:HIntroductionHtoHPathophysiolog
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MULTIPLEHCHOICE
1. WhichHofHtheHfollowingHwouldHbeHtheHmostHlikelyHcauseHofHanHiatrogenicHdisease?
a. AnHinheritedHdisorder
b. AHcombinationHofHspecificHetiologicalHfactors
c. AnHunwantedHeffectHofHaHprescribedHdrug
d. ProlongedHexposureHtoHtoxicHchemicalsHinHtheHenvironment
ANS:HCHREF:H6
2. TheHmanifestationsHofHaHdiseaseHareHbestHdefinedHasHthe:
a. subjectiveHfeelingsHofHdiscomfortHduringHaHchronicHillness.
b. signsHandHsymptomsHofHaHdisease.
c. factorsHthatHprecipitateHanHacuteHepisodeHofHaHchronicHillness.
d. earlyHindicatorsHofHtheHprodromalHstageHofHinfection.
ANS:HBHREF:H6
3. TheHbestHdefinitionHofHtheHtermHprognosisHisHthe:
a. precipitatingHfactorsHcausingHanHacuteHepisode.
b. numberHofHremissionsHtoHbeHexpectedHduringHtheHcourseHofHaHchronicHillness.
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c. predictedHoutcomeHorHlikelihoodHofHrecoveryHfromHaHspecificHdisease.
d. exacerbationsHoccurringHduringHchronicHillness.
ANS:HCHREF:H7
4. WhichHofHtheHfollowingHisHconsideredHaHsystemicHsignHofHdisease?
a. SwellingHofHtheHknee
b. Fever
c. PainHinHtheHneck
d. RedHrashHonHtheHface
ANS:HBHREF:H6
5. EtiologyHisHdefinedHasHtheHstudyHofHthe:
a. causesHofHaHdisease.
b. courseHofHaHdisease.
c. expectedHcomplicationsHofHaHdisease.
d. manifestationsHofHaHdisease.
ANS:HAHREF:H5
6. AHtypeHofHcellularHadaptationHinHwhichHthereHisHaHdecreaseHinHcellHsizeHisHreferredHtoHas:
a. hypertrophy.
b. metaplasia.
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c. anaplasia.
d. atrophy.
ANS:HDHREF:H
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7. AHchangeHinHaHtissueHmarkedHbyHcellsHthatHvaryHinHsizeHandHshapeHandHshowHincreasedHmitoticHfigu
resHwouldHbeHcalled:
a. metaplasia.
b. atrophy.
c. dysplasia.
d. hypertrophy.
ANS:HCHREF:H8
8. AHdeficitHofHoxygenHinHtheHcellsHusuallyHdueHtoHrespiratoryHorHcirculatoryHproblemsHisHcalled:
a. apoptosis.
b. ischemia.
c. hypertrophy.
d. necrosis.
ANS:HBHREF:H9
9. WhenHaHgroupHofHcellsHinHtheHbodyHdies,HtheHchangeHisHcalled:
a. ischemia.
b. gangrene.