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Final Exam Fill In The Blanks

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Question: What be the most likely cause of an iatrogenic disease?Answer: an unwanted effect of a prescribed
Question: The best definition of the term prognosis is the _______Answer: predicted of likelihood of recovery from a specific disease
Question: What is considered a systemic sign of ?Answer:
Question: Etiology is as the study of the what?Answer: cause of a
Question: Hypertrophy of the would be related to what?Answer: in the size of the individual cells
Question: A tissue in which the cells vary in size and shap;e and show increased mitotic would be called what?Answer:
Question: When a group of cells in the body dies, the cange is called ______.Answer:
Question: Lack of exercise during an illness may cause skeletal muscle to undergo ____.Answer:
Question: The inflammatory process is caused by _____.Answer: any tissue
Question: Chemical released during the inflammatory response includeAnswer: histamine and
Question: Which of the following result directly from the fo chemical mediators following a moderate burn injuryAnswer: Pain, Increased permeability
Question: Which of the following is an attempt to localize and c ontain the material during an inflammatory responseAnswer: Fibrinogen
Question: Edema or tissue associated with inflammation results directly formAnswer: fluid and protein in the interstitial compartment
Question: The process of phagocytosis theAnswer: of foreign material of cell debris by leukocytes
Question: Sytemic effects of sever inflammation Answer: fatigue, anorexia, and mild
Question: Replacement of damaged by similiar cells is termedAnswer:
Question: Scar tissue consists primarily Answer: fibers
Question: patients taking glucocorticoids for long periods of time are likely to develop all of the following except _____Answer: Releif of
Question: A burn area in which the e[idermis and part of the dermis is destroyed is classified Answer: deep -thickness
Question: A woman has burns on the anterior sufrace fo the right arm, chest, and right let, The percentage of body area burned is approximatelyAnswer: 22.5%
Question: a large burn area predisposes to blood pressure becauseAnswer: fluid and protein shift out of the vascular
Question: Neutrophils Answer: primarily phagocytic
Question: Which are required to process and present antigens form foreign material as the intial step inthe immune responseAnswer:
Question: Humoral immunity is mediated by ______Answer: B
Question: When an allergen binds with IgE antibodies on mast cells, resulting in release of chemical mediators, this reaction is Answer: Typ I
Question: The role of cells isAnswer: to support the immune response by recognizing antigens
Question: Which statement applies to contact Answer: a type IV reaction occures ina reas of contact with the causative substance
Question: An autoimmune disease Answer: Failure of the immune system to distinguish self from
Question: Systemic lupus is caused byAnswer: immune depostis of antinuclear antibodies
Question: Bacteria that form a of spheres are calledAnswer:
Question: An anaerobe thribes and reprodeuces best Answer: the of oxygen
Question: The structure of a includesAnswer: a PROTEIN COAT AND RNA
Question: of the folloowing is a charaterisitc of rickettsiaAnswer: Very gram negative intercellular microbe
Question: The infection meansAnswer: Infection acquired in a hospital of medical
Question: The incubation period refers to the time betweenAnswer: of the pathogen into the body and the first signs of infecious disease
Question: A containsAnswer: Attenuated (weakened) or dead pathogenes or their
Question: Culture and sensitivity tests are used Answer: identify the cuasative microbe and the antimicrobial agen for it
Question: The process of carciogensis usually witghAnswer: an irreversibel in cell DNA
Question: The most critical adverse of chemotherapy and radiation therapy includeAnswer: and leukopenia
Question: The spread of malignant cells through blood and to distant sites is termedAnswer:
Question: Which of the cells in the gastric muscosa produce intrinsic factor and hydrocholoric acidAnswer: Parietal
Question: of the floowing is the primary site for absorption of nutrientsAnswer: ileum
Question: which of the following iscontained in pancreatic secretionsAnswer: bicarbonate
Question: Which of the following processes is to occure in the body immediately after amealAnswer:
Question: Achalasia is best asAnswer: lack of a nerve to relax the lower esphageal sphincter
Question: Oral candidiasis is toAnswer: be an opprtunistic fungal of the mouth
Question: Congential stenosis involvesAnswer: hypertrophy and of smooth muscle in the pylorus
Question: commons signs of gastritis includeAnswer: epigastic tenderness and
Question: The pathophysiology of gastritis includesAnswer: atrophy of the mucosa with decreased secretions
Question: Prolonged or sever stress may predispose to peptic becauseAnswer: of reduced blood flow to the wall and mucous glands
Question: The of peptic ulcer diesease may involve any of the following exceptAnswer: increased stimulation of mucus-producing
Question: Predisposng factors to choleithiasis increasedAnswer: billirubin or concentratiuon in the bile
Question: of the following applies to hepatitis a IONFECTIONAnswer: IT IS TRANSMITTED BYH TH E ORAL-FECAL
Question: The most common type of hepatitis by blood transfusion isAnswer:
Question: Elevated serum levels AST and ALT during the preicteric stage of result formAnswer: necrosis of cells
Question: pancreatis causes massive inflammation and necrosis because ofAnswer: activation and spread of preteolytic
Question: Esphageal varices are caused primariloy Answer: Portal
Question: Steatorrhea is best asAnswer: , fatty turd
Question: The typical changes with Crohn's disease includeAnswer: infalmed area of the wall of the alternatingf with thick fibrotic normal areas
Question: An open or compound fracture occures Answer: the skin and soft is exposed at the fracture site
Question: A Colles' fracture results Answer: the distal radius is
Question: New bone is produced Answer: osteoblasts
Question: AWhich of the following is correct Duchenne's musculat dystrophyAnswer: Difficly clinging stair of standin up at 2-3 years of
Question: All of the following to osteoproris exceptAnswer: replacement therapy
Question: Rheumatoid arthritis is to be a/anAnswer: systemic inflammatory disorder due to an reaction
Question: An attack of gout is byAnswer: a sudden increase in serum uric acid
Question: In ankylosing spondylitis, progressive inlammation at theAnswer: sacroiliac joints and up the spine
Question: A is described asAnswer: herniation of the meinigers, DFS, and spinal cord or through the vertebral defect
Question: Generalzied seizures are byAnswer: the discharge of neurons in both hemishperes
Question: The clonic stage of a seizure consists Answer: Alternating and relaxation of skeletal muscles
Question: statement does not apply to the patho of multiple sclerosisAnswer: Progressive random degeneration of peripheral
Question: The patho changes in parkinson disease are best asAnswer: Degeneration of the nuclei with a defiecit of dopamine
Question: common early of parkinson disease includeAnswer: at rest in the hands and difficulty initiating voluntary movements
Question: With lateral sclerosis there is a progressive degeneration ofAnswer: and lower motor neurons
Question: which of the following statements does not to myashenia gravisAnswer: dementia develops in the later
Question: diseaseAnswer: presents with choriform movements in the upper body and decreased to concentrate
Question: with alzheimers disease characteristic in the brain includeAnswer: cortical atrophy with plaques and neurofibrillary , impairing conduction
Question: the function of is toAnswer: notify the cardiovascular control of changes in systemic blood pressure
Question: the term preload refers to Answer: volume of return
Question: factors to thrombus formation in the circulation includeAnswer: damaged blood vessel , immobility, prosthetic valves
Question: the basic of myocardial infarction is best described asAnswer: total obstruction of a coronary artery causes myocardial
Question: a reduced number of erythrocytes in the blood would result Answer: hematocrit
Question: a deficit of all types of cells is referred to asAnswer:
Question: vitamin k is required by the to synthesizeAnswer:
Question: individuals with type o are considered to be universal donors because their bloodAnswer: lacks a and b
Question: compensation mechanisms for with anemia includeAnswer:
Question: anemia is treated with injections fo vitamin b12 becauseAnswer: the ingested vitamin could not be absorbed into the
Question: the abnormality in thalassemia usAnswer: to synthesize either the alpha or beta chains in the hemoglobn molecule
Question: which anemia is considered to result from a problemAnswer: anemia
Question: common early signs of aplastic anemia Answer: excessive bleeding and infections
Question: in anemia antibodies form toAnswer: factor or parietal cells
Question: in cases of vera blood pressure is elevated primarily because ofAnswer: increased numbers of circulating cells
Question: petechiae and are common signs ofAnswer: bleeding tendencies
Question: which statement applies to the disorder hemophilia Answer: hematomas and are common
Question: which of the following occur when disseminated intravascular develpsAnswer: multiple thrombi and deficit of factors
Question: substances classified as anitcoagulants Answer: heparin,
Question: which of the following is typical of hodgkins Answer: initial tumor is single , painless, enlarged lymph node , cervical
Question: lynphoma differs form hodgkins usually presents asAnswer: multiple, scattered, enlarged and painless nodes
Question: multiple myeloma is a malignant involvingAnswer: cells
Question: multiple opportunisic infections develop with acute leukemia becauseofAnswer: many immature leukocytes
Question: excessive bleeding is common with acute leukemia because Answer: platelets
Question: the maximum volume of air a can exhale after a maximum inspiration is called theAnswer: capacity
Question: normally the central chemoreceptors are most toAnswer: elevated carbon dioxide
Question: the term Answer: bright red , of blood in frothy sputum
Question: s/s of epiglottis includesAnswer: sudden fever, sore , and drooling saliva
Question: severe hypoxia develops with becauseAnswer: oxygen diffusion is by the congestion
Question: legionnaires disease is caused Answer: a gram negative
Question: select the statement related to Answer: the microbe is an acid fast resisitant to many disenfectants
Question: the basis of cysic fibrosis is considered to beAnswer: an of the exocrine glands
Question: histoplasmosis is by aAnswer: fungus
Question: during as acute asthma respiratory obstruciton occurs due toAnswer: of the mucosa, increased secretions of thick, tenacious mucus
Question: destruction of walls and septa is typical ofAnswer:
Question: chronic bronchitis is byAnswer: chronic irritation, , and infection of the larger airways
Question: the common of pulmnary embolus isAnswer: thrombus if the femoral veins
Question: flail occurs whenAnswer: several ribs are at two sites
Question: psoriasis is a chronic disorder resulting fromAnswer: incresased mitois and shedding of
Question: which of the following statements acute necrotizing fascitis is trueAnswer: infection rapidly causes extensive necrosis and toxic shock
Question: the itching associated with results fromAnswer: the burrowing into the epidermis
Question: which of the following skin lesions are usually caused by staphylococcus Answer: , cellulitis, and impetigo
Question: the charecterisitcs of herpes zoster includesAnswer: painful vesicles along a dermatome or nerve pathway
Question: infant repiratory syndrome results fromAnswer: surfactant production
Question: thank you Answer: love ya ,
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