Gould's Pathophysiology For The Health Professions 7th Edition, (2022)
Karin C. Vanmeter & Robert J. Hubert
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,SECTION I: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY: BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW --------------------------------------- 4
Chapter 01: Introduction To Pathophysiology ------------------------------------------------------------------------4
Chapter 02: Fluid, Electrolyte, And Acid-Base Imbalances ------------------------------------------------------ 20
Chapter 03: Introduction To Basic Pharmacology And Other Common Therapies ------------------------ 41
Chapter 04: Pain ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46
SECTION II: DEFENSE/PROTECTIVE----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52
Chapter 05: Inflammation And Healing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 52
Chapter 06: Infection ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 69
Chapter 07: Immunity ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 82
SECTION III: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF BODY SYSTEMS ----------------------------------------------------- 92
Chapter 08: Skin Disorders ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92
Chapter 09: Musculoskeletal Disorders ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100
Chapter 10: Blood And Circulatory System Disorders ---------------------------------------------------------- 112
Chapter 11: Lymphatic System Disorders -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 125
Chapter 12: Cardiovascular System Disorders -------------------------------------------------------------------- 128
Chapter 13: Respiratory System Disorders ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 156
Chapter 14: Neurological Disorders --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 183
Chapter 15: Disorders Of The Eye, Ear, And Other Sensory Organs ----------------------------------------- 211
Chapter 16: Endocrine System Disorders -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 220
Chapter 17: Digestive System Disorders --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 238
Chapter 18: Urinary System Disorders ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 266
Chapter 19: Reproductive System Disorders ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 284
SECTION IV: FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO PATHOPHYSIOLOGY ------------------------------------- 296
Chapter 20: Neoplasms And Cancer --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 296
Chapter 21: Congenital And Genetic Disorders ------------------------------------------------------------------- 306
Chapter 22: Complications Of Pregnancy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 315
Chapter 23: Complications Of Adolescence ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 319
Chapter 24: Complications Of Aging--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 323
SECTION V: ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY --------------------------------- 328
Chapter 25: Immobility And Associated Problems -------------------------------------------------------------- 328
Chapter 26: Stress And Associated Problems --------------------------------------------------------------------- 333
,Chapter 27: Substance Abuse And Associated Problems ------------------------------------------------------ 336
Chapter 28: Environmental Hazards And Associated Problems ---------------------------------------------- 340
,SECTION I: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY: BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW
Chapter 01: Introduction To Pathophysiology
Karin C. VanMeter: Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 7th Edition, (2022) Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which Of The Following Would Be The Most Likely Cause Of An Iatrogenic
Disease?
A. An Inherited Disorder
B. A Combination Of Specific Etiological Factors
C. An Unwanted Effect Of A Prescribed Drug
D. Prolonged Exposure To Toxic Chemicals In The Environment
ANS: C.
Iatrogenic Diseases Are Those Caused Unintentionally By Medical Treatment Or
Diagnostic Procedures. A Common Example Includes Adverse Drug Reactions, Making
Prescribed Drugs A Frequent Cause.
REF: P. 6
2. The Manifestations Of A Disease Are Best Defined As The:
A. Subjective Feelings Of Discomfort During A Chronic Illness
B. Signs And Symptoms Of A Disease
C. Factors That Precipitate An Acute Episode Of A Chronic Illness
D. Early Indicators Of The Prodromal Stage Of Infection
ANS: B.
Manifestations Refer To The Clinical Evidence Of Disease, Which Includes Both
Objective Signs (Observable By Others) And Subjective Symptoms (Experienced By The
Patient).
REF: P. 6
,3. The Best Definition Of The Term Prognosis Is The:
A. Precipitating Factors Causing An Acute Episode
B. Number Of Remissions To Be Expected During The Course Of A Chronic Illness
C. Predicted Outcome Or Likelihood Of Recovery From A Specific Disease
D. Exacerbations Occurring During Chronic Illness
ANS: C.
Prognosis Describes The Expected Course And Outcome Of A Disease, Including
Chances Of Recovery, Recurrence, Or Long-Term Effects.
REF: P. 7
4. Which Of The Following Is Considered A Systemic Sign Of Disease?
A. Swelling Of The Knee
B. Fever
C. Pain In The Neck
D. Red Rash On The Face
ANS: B.
Systemic Signs Affect The Entire Body, Such As Fever, Fatigue, Or Elevated White
Blood Cell Count. In Contrast, Localized Signs Are Confined To One Area.
REF: P. 6
5. Etiology Is Defined As The Study Of The:
A. Causes Of A Disease
B. Course Of A Disease
C. Expected Complications Of A Disease
D. Manifestations Of A Disease
ANS: A.
Etiology Refers To The Origin Or Cause Of A Disease. It May Include Genetic,
Environmental, Or Infectious Factors.
, REF: P. 5
6. A Type Of Cellular Adaptation In Which There Is A Decrease In Cell Size Is Referred
To As:
A. Hypertrophy
B. Metaplasia
C. Anaplasia
D. Atrophy
ANS: D.
Atrophy Is The Reduction In The Size Of Cells Due To Decreased Workload, Poor
Nutrition, Aging, Or Disease, Leading To Decreased Tissue Mass.
REF: P. 8
7. A Change In A Tissue Marked By Cells That Vary In Size And Shape And Show
Increased Mitotic Figures Would Be Called:
A. Metaplasia
B. Atrophy
C. Dysplasia
D. Hypertrophy
ANS: C.
Dysplasia Is Abnormal Cell Growth Characterized By Variations In Size, Shape, And
Increased Cell Division. It Is Often A Precancerous Change.
REF: P. 8
8. A Deficit Of Oxygen In The Cells Usually Due To Respiratory Or Circulatory
Problems Is Called:
A. Apoptosis
B. Ischemia
C. Hypertrophy