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Midterm Exam: NR507/ NR 507 (2026/2027 Latest Update) Advanced Pathophysiology Exam| 100% Correct| Questions and Verified Answers| Graded A- Chamberlain

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Midterm Exam: NR507/ NR 507 (2026/2027 Latest Update) Advanced Pathophysiology Exam| 100% Correct| Questions and Verified Answers| Graded A- Chamberlain

Midterm Exam: NR507/ NR 507 (2026/2027

Latest Update) Advanced Pathophysiology

Exam| 100% Correct| Questions and Verified

Answers| Graded A- Chamberlain

Q: Damage occurs with ABO incompatibility because:

Complement damages RBC membrane causing cell lysis.

Mast cell degranulation.

Autoantibodies specific for thyroid tissue impairs the receptors for TSH.

Antigen/Antibody complexes attack the RBC.

Answer:

Complement damages RBC membrane causing cell lysis

Q: Which is true about a primary immunodeficiency?

It is the result of a single gene defect.

It appears primarily in older adults.

It is usually inherited.

It is the result of multiple gene defects.

Answer:

It is the result of a single gene defect.

Q: _____________________________ is a predominant cause of secondary immune

deficiencies worldwide.

Answer:

Malnutrition


Q: An example of a secondary immunodeficiency is:

Job Syndrome.

Common Variable Immunodeficiency.

Familial Mediterranean Fever.

Pneumocystis Carinii.

Answer:

Pneumocystis Carinii.

Q: An example of a primary immunodeficiency is:

Sinus Infection.

Human Immunodeficiency virus.

Pneumonia.

Chronic Granulomatous Disease.

Answer:

Chronic Granulomatous Disease

Q: True or False: Cancer is a secondary immunodeficiency.

Answer:

True

Q: Sinusitis is considered a primary immunodeficiency.?

Answer:

False

Q: Select the best statement below that describes a primary immunodeficiency:


Are less common and occur due to a defect on the development of the immune system.

Conditions where the immune system becomes compromised because of something else.

Answer:

Are less common and occur due to a defect on the development of the immune system.

Q: A patient with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was admitted to the acute care facility

with difficulty breathing. He is diagnosed with Pneumocytis carinii. Pneumocystis carinii an

example of:

A primary immune disease.

A secondary immune disease.

Answer:

A secondary immune disease

Q: The major immune system change associated with Sjogren's Syndrome is:

Autoantibodies and auto-reactive T-cells against apoptotic cells.

Autoantibodies and auto-reactive T-cells and B-cells against joint-associated antigens.

Autoantibodies and auto-reactive T-cells against brain antigens.

Autoantibodies and auto-active T-cells against DNA and nucleoprotein antigens

Answer:

Autoantibodies and auto-reactive T-cells against apoptotic cells.

Q: Which of the following findings can be used to diagnose Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

(SLE)?

Facial rash confined to the cheeks.

Low back pain.

Fever.

Headache.

Answer:





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