Deck 2: Cellular Injury, adaptations, and Maladaptive Changes

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Which organ is most susceptible to damage and death due to prolonged ischemia?
1)Brain
2)Skeletal muscles
3)Heart
4)None of the above
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How does oxidative stress occur?
1)In cells that undergo transient ischemia and subsequent resumption of circulation
2)When estrogen stimulation results in mitotic division of breast gland cells
3)When a blood clot that obstructs a coronary artery causes cardiac muscle ischemia
4)When a cell's environment cannot support its metabolic requirements
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What is the weakened area in an arterial wall called?
1)Neoplasia
2)Aneurysm
3)Hypertrophy
4)Metaplasia
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Which body part contains pluripotent stem cells?
1)Umbilical cord
2)Skeletal muscle
3)Cardiac muscle
4)None of the above
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A client comes in with persistently uncontrolled hypertension.The nurse informs the client's spouse that one of the consequences of prolonged raised blood pressure is a weakened area in the wall of the cerebral artery,located on the Circle of Willis.What is this condition known as?
1)Xanthelasma
2)Infarction
3)Berry aneurysm
4)Ischemia
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Which field involves harvesting of embryonic stem cells and performing nuclear transfer on these cells?
1)Reproductive cloning
2)Restoration with stem cells
3)Transplantation
4)Therapeutic cloning
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The increase in size of a weightlifter's muscles is due to muscular
1)Hypertrophy
2)Metaplasia
3)Atrophy
4)Dysplasia
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A nurse observes that a client has developed a foul odor in the spots where necrosis of tissue has developed.What organism causes the emission of this foul odor?
1)Streptococcus
2)Helicobacter pylori
3)Clostridium perfringens
4)Human papilloma virus
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What is the process whereby newly growing cells acquire the specialized structure and function of the cells they replace?
1)Apoptosis
2)Differentiation
3)Oxidative phosphorylation
4)Atherosclerosis
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A client is diagnosed with cellular apoptosis.Which disease can this condition lead to?
1)Cancer
2)Degenerative neurological diseases
3)Necrosis
4)Infarction
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A client is diagnosed with failure of the thyroid gland due to increase in apoptotic cell death.Which condition is the client most likely to have?
1)Xanthomas
2)Hashimoto's thyroiditis
3)Peptic ulcer
4)Anthracosis
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A genetically programmed cell death is a process that can destroy cells that are no longer needed.What is the best method to do this?
1)Necrosis
2)Apoptosis
3)Infarction
4)Gangrene
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A client is suffering from prolonged ischemia and tissue death.Which term can be used to refer to such tissue death?
1)Gangrene
2)Infarction
3)Necrosis
4)Apoptosis
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While conducting an endoscopic examination on a client,it is found that the client has acid reflex.Which condition is associated with the gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)in which cell injury is reversible?
1)Parkinson's disease
2)Myocardial infarction
3)Barrett's esophagus
4)Hashimoto's thyroiditis
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What are the unique histological findings that represent distinct disease processes?
1)Histology
2)Biopsy
3)Autopsy
4)None of the above
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Arteriosclerosis is the thickening and hardening of arterial walls.Which condition acts as an initiator of arteriosclerosis?
1)Apoptosis
2)Endothelial cell injury
3)Necrosis
4)Infarction
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What is kwashiorkor?
1)A condition seen in individuals suffering from severe protein starvation
2)A condition where blood pressure within the aorta and systemic arterial circulation is elevated
3)A condition where prostate gland cells increase in number because of testosterone stimulation
4)A condition that causes defective cholesterol metabolism
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A client is diagnosed with a condition in which the brain cells cannot withstand low oxygen delivery long enough for cell reversible changes to happen.Identify the condition.
1)Organelle disruption
2)Hypoxia
3)Xanthelasma
4)Ischemic-reperfusion injury
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Which is the most prevalent method to replace permanently injured tissues and organs?
1)Stem cell restoration
2)Therapeutic cloning
3)Reproductive cloning
4)Transplantation
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A client has an abnormal thickening of the lining of the uterus due to an increase in estrogen levels.How can such a condition be reversed?
1)Restoration of blood circulation
2)Hormone therapy to counteract the effects of excessive estrogen
3)Surgical removal
4)Acid suppression treatment
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A client reports an itchy,bumpy scar around an old wound that is identified as a keloid.This occurs due to the increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ.Which term best describes this condition?
1)Neoplasia
2)Hyperplasia
3)Dysplasia
4)Metaplasia
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Which vitamins are fat-soluble? Select all that apply.
1)Vitamin A
2)Vitamin C
3)Vitamin D
4)Vitamin K
5)Vitamin B6
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Which organ is most susceptible to damage and death due to prolonged ischemia?
1)Brain
2)Skeletal muscles
3)Heart
4)None of the above
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2
How does oxidative stress occur?
1)In cells that undergo transient ischemia and subsequent resumption of circulation
2)When estrogen stimulation results in mitotic division of breast gland cells
3)When a blood clot that obstructs a coronary artery causes cardiac muscle ischemia
4)When a cell's environment cannot support its metabolic requirements
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3
What is the weakened area in an arterial wall called?
1)Neoplasia
2)Aneurysm
3)Hypertrophy
4)Metaplasia
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Which body part contains pluripotent stem cells?
1)Umbilical cord
2)Skeletal muscle
3)Cardiac muscle
4)None of the above
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A client comes in with persistently uncontrolled hypertension.The nurse informs the client's spouse that one of the consequences of prolonged raised blood pressure is a weakened area in the wall of the cerebral artery,located on the Circle of Willis.What is this condition known as?
1)Xanthelasma
2)Infarction
3)Berry aneurysm
4)Ischemia
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Which field involves harvesting of embryonic stem cells and performing nuclear transfer on these cells?
1)Reproductive cloning
2)Restoration with stem cells
3)Transplantation
4)Therapeutic cloning
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The increase in size of a weightlifter's muscles is due to muscular
1)Hypertrophy
2)Metaplasia
3)Atrophy
4)Dysplasia
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A nurse observes that a client has developed a foul odor in the spots where necrosis of tissue has developed.What organism causes the emission of this foul odor?
1)Streptococcus
2)Helicobacter pylori
3)Clostridium perfringens
4)Human papilloma virus
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What is the process whereby newly growing cells acquire the specialized structure and function of the cells they replace?
1)Apoptosis
2)Differentiation
3)Oxidative phosphorylation
4)Atherosclerosis
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A client is diagnosed with cellular apoptosis.Which disease can this condition lead to?
1)Cancer
2)Degenerative neurological diseases
3)Necrosis
4)Infarction
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A client is diagnosed with failure of the thyroid gland due to increase in apoptotic cell death.Which condition is the client most likely to have?
1)Xanthomas
2)Hashimoto's thyroiditis
3)Peptic ulcer
4)Anthracosis
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A genetically programmed cell death is a process that can destroy cells that are no longer needed.What is the best method to do this?
1)Necrosis
2)Apoptosis
3)Infarction
4)Gangrene
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A client is suffering from prolonged ischemia and tissue death.Which term can be used to refer to such tissue death?
1)Gangrene
2)Infarction
3)Necrosis
4)Apoptosis
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While conducting an endoscopic examination on a client,it is found that the client has acid reflex.Which condition is associated with the gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)in which cell injury is reversible?
1)Parkinson's disease
2)Myocardial infarction
3)Barrett's esophagus
4)Hashimoto's thyroiditis
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What are the unique histological findings that represent distinct disease processes?
1)Histology
2)Biopsy
3)Autopsy
4)None of the above
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Arteriosclerosis is the thickening and hardening of arterial walls.Which condition acts as an initiator of arteriosclerosis?
1)Apoptosis
2)Endothelial cell injury
3)Necrosis
4)Infarction
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What is kwashiorkor?
1)A condition seen in individuals suffering from severe protein starvation
2)A condition where blood pressure within the aorta and systemic arterial circulation is elevated
3)A condition where prostate gland cells increase in number because of testosterone stimulation
4)A condition that causes defective cholesterol metabolism
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A client is diagnosed with a condition in which the brain cells cannot withstand low oxygen delivery long enough for cell reversible changes to happen.Identify the condition.
1)Organelle disruption
2)Hypoxia
3)Xanthelasma
4)Ischemic-reperfusion injury
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Which is the most prevalent method to replace permanently injured tissues and organs?
1)Stem cell restoration
2)Therapeutic cloning
3)Reproductive cloning
4)Transplantation
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A client has an abnormal thickening of the lining of the uterus due to an increase in estrogen levels.How can such a condition be reversed?
1)Restoration of blood circulation
2)Hormone therapy to counteract the effects of excessive estrogen
3)Surgical removal
4)Acid suppression treatment
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A client reports an itchy,bumpy scar around an old wound that is identified as a keloid.This occurs due to the increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ.Which term best describes this condition?
1)Neoplasia
2)Hyperplasia
3)Dysplasia
4)Metaplasia
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Which vitamins are fat-soluble? Select all that apply.
1)Vitamin A
2)Vitamin C
3)Vitamin D
4)Vitamin K
5)Vitamin B6
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