BIO 322 PATHO MIDTERM EXAM NEWEST 2025/ 2026
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND
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Which are true of a deficiency of intrinsic factor? It can
cause.....
A. pernicious anemia
B. aplastic anemia
C. low mean cell volume
D. gastric atrophy
E. lower than normal MCH - ANSWER-B,C, and D
Which of the following matches the following description:
Occurs in the heart, kidneys, and adrenal glands; results
from ischemia and subsequent hypoxia; results in protein
denaturation
A. Liquefactive necrosis
B. Coagulative necrosis
C. Caseous necrosis
D. Fat necrosis
E. Gangrenous necrosis - ANSWER-A
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Ingrid, a 35-year-old female with severe osteoarthritis, is
taking big doses of aspirin (salicylates). To prevent
mucosa gastric damage, she decided to ingest high doses
of antacids. One day, she shows weakness, cramps, and
confusion. You order ABG's that show an anion gap of 17.
Which of the following do you specifically expect to find?
A. Metabolic acidosis with high anion gap
B. Compensated Respiratory acidosis
C. Metabolic alkalosis with normal anion gap
D. Metabolic alkalosis with high anion gap - ANSWER-B
The "weakness" first appeared in Queen Victoria's family
in her eighth child, Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany.
Throughout his short life, Leopold had suffered severe
hemorrhages, and always was described as "very
delicate". Leading the life of a normal child was impossible
for Leopold because any cut or bump could lead to death
and it was necessary to keep him always under strict
surveillance. However, in spite of all the protection, Prince
Leopold died at the age of thirty one as the result of a
minor fall. Assuming that this is NOT Von Willebrand's,
who is most likely to develop this similar fate?
A. All of Leopold's children
B. Leopold's daughters
C. Leopold's sons
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D. Leopold's grandsons - ANSWER-A and D
Which of the following is a common feature of all types of
shock?
A. Atherosclerosis
B. Hypertension
C. Increase in cardiac output
D. Hypotension - ANSWER-D
Mason is a 44-year-old male who presents with melena
and persisting epigastric pain. Clinical history reveals that
he is a smoker and a weekend binge drinker. Lab tests
show slight leukocytosis, normal Amylase and Lipase
enzymes, normal bilirubin, AST and ALT. Physical exam is
negative for abdominal rebound tenderness and a breath
test is positive for H. Pylori. What is the probable cause of
Mason's symptoms?
A. Pancreatitis
B. Petic Ulcer
C. Liver cirrhosis
D. Appendicitis - ANSWER-D