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Pathophysiology 1 CNM Final Exam

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Metaplasia is an irreversible process (True or False )   show
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show False  
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show False  
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Gangrene is a term applied to large areas of necrotic tissue (True or False )   show
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show True  
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Opportunistic infections are more likely to occur in immune compromised hosts (True or False )   show
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show Resident flora cause infectious disease  
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show Na+/K+ pump dysfunction  
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show Hypertrophy  
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show Necrosis  
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Coagulative necrosis:   show
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Apoptosis is a process that result in:   show
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show liquefactive  
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Glandular tissue normally responds to increased functional demand by:   show
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Which of the following cellular response is indicative of injury due to faulty metabolism?   show
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show Cellular hypoxia  
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Metaplasia is:   show
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Which of the following cellular changes is considered to be pre-cancerous?   show
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Ischemic death of tissue in visceral organs, such as heart, typically produces:   show
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show Necrosis  
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show True  
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show False  
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Viruses contain DNA or RNA? (True or False)   show
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show False  
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show False  
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show False  
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For helper T cells to bind a foreign antigen, the antigen must first be processed by an antigen-presenting cell (True or False)   show
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show True  
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show Regeneration  
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show Bacterial  
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show Reservoir  
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show NK cells  
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show The inflammatory reaction is similar regardless of cause  
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show virion  
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APC's function to:   show
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show Monocytes and Macrophages  
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show Helminth  
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show Inflammation  
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show Low urine pH  
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The membrane attack complex formed by complement is similar in sturcture and function to:   show
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show False  
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Ischemia always leads to tissue hypoxia (True or False)   show
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Apoptosis leads to irreversible cellular injury (True or False)   show
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Cellular Accumulation of water occurs with Na+/K+ pump dysfunction (True or False)   show
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The site at which a pathogen enters an organism dictates where infection will occur (True or False)   show
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A type II hypersensitivity reaction occurs when red blood cells are lysed after an incompatible blood transfusion (True or False)   show
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show False  
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show True  
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The organism responsible for syphilis is Treponema pallidum (True or False)   show
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show False  
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show True  
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show False  
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Contact sensitivity, such as following posion ivy exposure, would be a type III hypsensitivity reaction (True or False)   show
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show True  
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Syphilis is communicable during the pirmary,secondary, and early latency periods (True or False)   show
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show Dyplasia  
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show Commensal flora can be beneficial to their host  
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show Systemic lupus erythemastosus  
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Which of the following is (are) causes of hypoxia?   show
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What are the "self" components that the immune system uses to distinguish self from non-self?   show
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A child with a recent history of strep throat infection develops glomerulonephritis. This is most likely to be a...   show
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show The replacement of one differentiated cell type with another  
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If one kidney is removed, the other kidney undergoes _______ and enlarges to compensate for the losss   show
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show Cellular hypoxia  
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show Condylomata accuminata  
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show Bacterial  
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show skeletal muscle atrophy  
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show The disease is not communicable while lesions are present  
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show Stable in both its incidence and prevalence  
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show Thymus  
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show Perforin  
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All of the following conditions would increase the risk of infection except:   show
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show Result from failure of the immune system to differenciate self and non-self molecules  
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When non-mitotic tissues are exposed to increased workloads, they may adapt through...   show
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Which type of lymphocyte plays the greatest role in the development of humoral immunity?   show
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show Ionizing  
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Opportunistic infection are:   show
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Narcrotic death of brain tissue usually produces...   show
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