A) Hypoxic injury
B) Lead poisoning
C) Mercury exposure
D) Cadmium injection
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A) Bacteriologic
B) Caseous
C) Liquefactive
D) Gangrenous
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A) Cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and ischemic heart disease
B) Renal diseases such as acute tubular necrosis and glomerulonephritis
C) Gastrointestinal diseases such as peptic ulcer disease and Crohn disease
D) Muscular disease such as muscular dystrophy and fibromyalgia
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A) Hyperplasia
B) Dysplasia
C) Hypertrophy
D) Anaplasia
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A) Shrink because of the influx of calcium (Ca)
B) Shrink because of the influx of potassium chloride (KCl)
C) Swell because of the influx of sodium chloride (NaCl)
D) Swell because of the influx of nitric oxide (NO)
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A) Dysplasia
B) Pathologic dysplasia
C) Hyperplasia
D) Pathologic hyperplasia
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A) No difference exists, and these terms may be correctly used interchangeably.
B) A subdural hematoma occurs above the dura, an epidural hematoma occurs under the dura.
C) A subdural hematoma is often the result of shaken baby syndrome, whereas an epidural hematoma rapidly forms as a result of a skull fracture.
D) A subdural hematoma usually forms from bleeding within the skull, an epidural hematoma occurs from trauma outside the skull.
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A) Atrophy
B) Hyperplasia
C) Anaplasia
D) Dysplasia
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A) Coronary arteries
B) Kidneys
C) Liver
D) Subcutaneous tissue
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A) Call 911.
B) Have the person lie down.
C) Give the person salt tablets.
D) Ask about street drug use.
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A) High blood pressure
B) HIV infection
C) Hemosiderosis
D) Kidney damage
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A) Hypoxic injury
B) Chemical injury
C) Infectious injury
D) Genetic injury
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A) Enzymatic digestion of the nucleus and nucleolus occurs, halting DNA synthesis.
B) Influx of potassium ions into the mitochondria occurs, halting the ATP production.
C) Edema of the Golgi body prevents the transport of proteins out of the cell.
D) Shift of calcium out of the plasma membrane occurs, destroying the cytoskeleton.
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A) The cell membrane permeability increases for sodium during periods of hypoxia.
B) ATP is insufficient to maintain the pump that keeps sodium out of the cell.
C) The lactic acid produced by the hypoxia binds with sodium in the cell.
D) Sodium cannot be transported to the cell membrane during hypoxia.
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A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon monoxide
D) Hydrogen
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A) Coagulative
B) Liquefactive
C) Caseous
D) Gangrene
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A) Plasma proteins enter the cell.
B) The adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) -driven pump is stronger during hypoxia.
C) Sodium chloride enters the cell.
D) An influx of glucose occurs through the injured cell membranes.
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A) Atrophy
B) Dysplasia
C) Hypertrophy
D) Hyperplasia
E) Metaplasia
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A) Beneficial effects include decreases in nausea and pain.
B) Heavy use can result in psychomotor impairments.
C) Possibly causes reproductive changes
D) Research does not support marijuana use as a factor in developing lung cancer.
E) Fetal development appears to be unharmed by marijuana use.
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A) Activation of endonuclease interferes with the binding of calcium to protein.
B) Activation of phospholipases, to which calcium normally binds, degrades the proteins.
C) An influx of phosphate ions competes with calcium for binding to proteins.
D) Depletion of ATP normally pumps calcium from the cell.
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