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Nurs 5315: Adv Patho Exam 1
Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

Atrophy - Answer✔️✔️-E. Cells decrease in size

P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation.
Essentially there is an increase in the catabolism of intracellular organelles,
reducing structural components of cell

Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood

Pathological: disuse (muscle atrophy d/ decrease workload, pressure, use,
blood supply, nutrition, hormonal stimulation, or nervous stimulation)

Hyperplasia - Answer✔️✔️-E: cells increase in number, mitosis (cell
division) must occur, size of cell does not change

Phys: increased rate of division, increase in tissue mass after damage or
partial resection; may be compensatory, hormonal, or pathologic

Patho: abnormal proliferation of normal cells usually caused by increased
hormonal stimulation (endometrial). increase of production of local growth
factors

Ex: removal of part of the liver lead to hyperplasia of hepatocytes. uterine
or mammary gland enlargement during pregnancy

Dysplasia - Answer✔️✔️-E. Not true adaptation; Cells abnormal change in
size, shape, organization (classified as mild, moderate, severe)

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P. caused by cell injury/irritation, characterized by disordered cell growth.
aka atypical hyperplasia or pre-cancer, a disorderly proliferation

Physiologic: N/A

Pathologic: squamous dysplasia of cervix from HPV shows up on pap
smear, breast cancer development; pap smears often show dysplastic cells
of the cervix that must undergo laser/surgical tx

Metaplasia - Answer✔️✔️-E: reversible change, one type of cell changes to
another type for survival

P: reversible; results from exposure of the cells to chronic stressors, injury,
or irritation; Cancer can arise from this area, stimulus induces a
reprogramming of stem cells under the influence of cytokines and growth
factors

Ex: Patho: Columnar cells change to squamous cells in lungs of smoker or
normal ciliated epithelial cells of the bronchial linings are replaced by
stratified squamous epithelial cells.; Phys: Barrett Esophagus- normal
squamous cells change to columnar epithelial cells in response to reflux,
aka intestinal metaplasia

Hypoxia injury - Answer✔️✔️-E. inadequate oxygenation of tissues

P. decrease in mitochondrial function, decreased production of ATP
increases anaerobic metabolism. eventual cell death.

C.M. hypoxia, cyanosis, cognitive impairment, lethargy



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Free radical and ROS - Answer✔️✔️-E. normal byproduct of ATP
production, will overwhelm the mitochondria- exhaust intracellular
antioxidants

P. lipid peroxidation, damage proteins, fragment DNA

C.M. development in Alzheimer's, heart disease, Parkinson's disease,
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Ethanol - Answer✔️✔️-E. mood altering drug, long term effects on liver and
nutritional status

P. metabolized by liver, generates free radicals

C.M. CNS depression, nutrient deficiencies-Mag, Vit B6, thiamine, PO4,
inflammation and fatty infiltration of liver, hepatomegaly, leads to liver
failure irreversible

Oncosis - Answer✔️✔️-Na and H2O enter cell and cause swelling. Organ
increases in weight, becomes distended and pale. Associated with high
fever, hypocalcemia, certain infections

Fatty Infiltration - Answer✔️✔️-intracellular accumulation of lipids in the
liver

liver fails to metabolize lipids. usually from ETOH or high fat diet. can lead
to cirrhosis

dystrophic calcification - Answer✔️✔️-accumulation of Ca in dead or dying
tissues


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calcium salt clump and harden- interfere with cellular structure and
function

r/t pulmonary TB, atherosclerosis, injured heart valves, chronic
pancreatitis

metastatic calcification - Answer✔️✔️-accumulation of Ca in normal tissue

result of hypercalcemia r/t hyperparathyroidism, hyperthyroidism, toxic
levels of Vit D. Can also r/t hyperphosphatemia in renal failure

urate accumulation - Answer✔️✔️-sodium urate crystals are deposited in
tissues- group of disorders collectively called gout- acute arthritis, chronic
gouty arthritis, tophus, nephritis

Coagulative Necrosis - Answer✔️✔️-kidneys, heart, adrenals- secondary to
hypoxia

Liquefactive Necrosis - Answer✔️✔️-nerve cells- brain- accumulation of pus

Caseous Necrosis - Answer✔️✔️-lung disease- usually TB- tissue looks like
clumped cheese

Fat Necrosis - Answer✔️✔️-breast, pancreas, abdominal structures- creates
soaps

Gangrenous Necrosis - Answer✔️✔️-Dry- dark shriveled skin

Wet- internal organs- can lead to death

Gas- from clostridium- antitoxins and hyperbaric therapy


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