Deck 3: Injury, Inflammation, and Healing

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Deficiencies of what vitamin are usually associated with connective tissue disorders?

A) vitamin A
B) vitamin B
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin D
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Which of the following is an example of an endogenous antioxidant?

A) vitamin C
B) vitamin E
C) melatonin
D) beta carotene
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Sepsis is most likely to result from which of the following disorders?

A) any autoimmune disorder
B) vitamin D deficiency
C) cellulitis
D) scurvy (vitamin C deficiency)
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Patients with a high fever will _________.

A) have increased oxygen consumption
B) have an increase in systemic vascular resistance
C) usually have hypertension
D) have a decrease in cardiac output
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What is the most important protein to provide structural support and tensile strength for almost all tissues and organs of the body?

A) elastin
B) collagen
C) proteoglycan
D) fibronectin
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Serous exudate is described as ___________.

A) bright red or bloody
B) thin, clear, or yellow
C) yellow/pink
D) cloudy and viscous
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What is the first step in tissue healing?

A) hemostasis
B) inflammation
C) proliferation
D) remodeling
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A hard callus is formed in what phase of bone healing?

A) hemostasis
B) inflammatory phase
C) reparative
D) remodeling phase
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What type of collagen is absent in bone and tendon and is more prevalent in newborns?

A) type 1
B) type 2
C) type 3
D) type 4
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What is the most effective approach for treating calcification of tendons within the shoulder?

A) ultrasound
B) iontophoresis
C) electrical stimulation
D) surgery
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What type of necrosis is most likely to affect the blood vessels?

A) coagulative
B) caseous
C) fatty necrosis
D) fibrinoid
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Free radical toxicity in what portion of the brain is most likely to lead to Parkinson's disease?

A) hippocampus
B) temporal lobe
C) thalamus
D) substantia nigra
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What portion of acute inflammation is caused by swelling of nerve endings?

A) erythema
B) heat
C) edema
D) pain
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Which of the following is a normal response to acute reversal injury within a cell?

A) increased intracellular levels of sodium and potassium
B) atrophy of the mitochondria
C) aerobic glycolysis
D) excessive production of lactic acid
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What type of cartilage is normally found on joint surfaces?

A) hyaline cartilage
B) fibrocartilage
C) elastic
D) fibroelastic
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Which of the following is not considered an oxygen radical?

A) superoxide
B) water
C) hydrogen peroxide
D) hydroxyl
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Which of the following disorders is the result of an alteration in the chromosome?

A) sickle cell anemia
B) low density lipoprotein
C) alpha-antitrypsin deficiency
D) Down syndrome
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Ischemia at the cellular level will lead to all of the following except:

A) loss of aerobic metabolism
B) release of exotoxin
C) cell swelling
D) decreased delivery of nutrients
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At what age is the knee meniscus the most vascular?

A) birth
B) 10 years old
C) 20 years old
D) 40 years old
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Protein poor fluid leaking from the vasculature into a joint cavity is called ________.

A) transudate
B) exudate
C) effusion
D) edema
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Deck 3: Injury, Inflammation, and Healing
1
Deficiencies of what vitamin are usually associated with connective tissue disorders?

A) vitamin A
B) vitamin B
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin D
vitamin C
2
Which of the following is an example of an endogenous antioxidant?

A) vitamin C
B) vitamin E
C) melatonin
D) beta carotene
melatonin
3
Sepsis is most likely to result from which of the following disorders?

A) any autoimmune disorder
B) vitamin D deficiency
C) cellulitis
D) scurvy (vitamin C deficiency)
cellulitis
4
Patients with a high fever will _________.

A) have increased oxygen consumption
B) have an increase in systemic vascular resistance
C) usually have hypertension
D) have a decrease in cardiac output
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What is the most important protein to provide structural support and tensile strength for almost all tissues and organs of the body?

A) elastin
B) collagen
C) proteoglycan
D) fibronectin
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Serous exudate is described as ___________.

A) bright red or bloody
B) thin, clear, or yellow
C) yellow/pink
D) cloudy and viscous
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What is the first step in tissue healing?

A) hemostasis
B) inflammation
C) proliferation
D) remodeling
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A hard callus is formed in what phase of bone healing?

A) hemostasis
B) inflammatory phase
C) reparative
D) remodeling phase
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9
What type of collagen is absent in bone and tendon and is more prevalent in newborns?

A) type 1
B) type 2
C) type 3
D) type 4
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What is the most effective approach for treating calcification of tendons within the shoulder?

A) ultrasound
B) iontophoresis
C) electrical stimulation
D) surgery
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11
What type of necrosis is most likely to affect the blood vessels?

A) coagulative
B) caseous
C) fatty necrosis
D) fibrinoid
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12
Free radical toxicity in what portion of the brain is most likely to lead to Parkinson's disease?

A) hippocampus
B) temporal lobe
C) thalamus
D) substantia nigra
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13
What portion of acute inflammation is caused by swelling of nerve endings?

A) erythema
B) heat
C) edema
D) pain
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14
Which of the following is a normal response to acute reversal injury within a cell?

A) increased intracellular levels of sodium and potassium
B) atrophy of the mitochondria
C) aerobic glycolysis
D) excessive production of lactic acid
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15
What type of cartilage is normally found on joint surfaces?

A) hyaline cartilage
B) fibrocartilage
C) elastic
D) fibroelastic
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16
Which of the following is not considered an oxygen radical?

A) superoxide
B) water
C) hydrogen peroxide
D) hydroxyl
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17
Which of the following disorders is the result of an alteration in the chromosome?

A) sickle cell anemia
B) low density lipoprotein
C) alpha-antitrypsin deficiency
D) Down syndrome
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18
Ischemia at the cellular level will lead to all of the following except:

A) loss of aerobic metabolism
B) release of exotoxin
C) cell swelling
D) decreased delivery of nutrients
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19
At what age is the knee meniscus the most vascular?

A) birth
B) 10 years old
C) 20 years old
D) 40 years old
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Protein poor fluid leaking from the vasculature into a joint cavity is called ________.

A) transudate
B) exudate
C) effusion
D) edema
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