(HUMAN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY)
1. When there is a respiratory acidosis, how would the kidney tubules maintain
normal pH of body fluids? (Secrete more acids and reabsorb more
bicarbonate ions)
2. Which of the following applies to Parkinson’s disease? (Onset occurs in
men and women over 60 years of age)
3. What do the extrinsic muscles of the eye control? (Movement of the
eyeball)
4. Chancroid is a lesion found in individuals with syphilis (False)
5. Which statement defines a sprain? (Tear in a ligament)
6. The typical symptoms of osteoarthritis are all except: (Decreased with
weight-bearing and activity during the day)
7. The most common bacterial infection managed in general medical practice.
(Urinary Tract Infection- UTI)
8. Which of the following would identify an open fracture? (Bone exposed
through the skin and soft tissue at the fracture site)
9. A Tzank smear is used to diagnose (Herpes simplex I)
, 10.Ultrasonography during pregnancy would be helpful in detecting fetal:
(Structural anomalies)
11.Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidney? (Production of
albumin)
12.Rh incompatibility occurs in fewer than 10% of pregnancies and rarely
causes hemolytic disease of the newborn in the first incompatible fetus.
(True)
13.A normal physiological stage in a woman’s life experienced at the average
age range of 48-55 years. (Menopause)
14.The characteristics of loss of appetite is associated with (Anorexia Nervosa)
15.Coronary artery disease can diminish the myocardial blood supply until
deprivation impairs myocardial metabolism enough to cause _____, a local
state in which the cells are temporarily deprived of blood supply. (Ischemia)
16.What is the characteristic of a congenital disorder? (Usually manifested in
the neonatal period)
17.What factors defend the vagina from infection? (An acid pH between 4 and
5)
18.Signs indicating a dislocation may include: Visible deformity, extreme
pain, immobility of the joint (all the above)