Genetics
Fluids & Electrolytes
Acid–Base Balance
Cellular Injury & Cancer
Mixed Patho
100

What chromosome problem causes Down Syndrome?

Trisomy 21 (extra chromosome 21)

100

Normal sodium level?

135–145 mEq/L.

100

Normal blood pH?

7.35–7.45.

100

Normal cell death?

Apoptosis

100

Vitamin deficiency linked to Wernicke-Korsakoff?

Thiamine (B1).

200

if one parent has an autosomal dominant gene and the other is normal, what’s the child’s chance of having the disease?

50%

200

If sodium is low, do cells swell or shrink?

Swell (water goes into cells).

200

Normal HCO₃⁻ level?

22–28 mEq/L.

200

What enzyme rises in the blood after a heart attack

troponin (also CK, myoglobin).

200

Which electrolyte imbalance causes bradycardia, weakness, and confusion?

Hypercalcemia OR hypokalemia (both → hyporesponsive).

300

What type of inheritance is sickle cell anemia?

Autosomal recessive.

300

What hormone helps raise blood pressure by holding onto sodium and water?

Aldosterone (RAAS system).

300

What acidosis happens with hypoventilation (too much CO₂)?

Respiratory acidosis

300

Why does carbon monoxide cause hypoxia?

CO binds hemoglobin, blocking O₂.

300

What is the name of the water hormone that causes retention and low sodium?

ADH (SIADH causes water overload).

400

Which chromosome change is linked to chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML)?

Philadelphia chromosome (translocation).

400

What electrolyte imbalance causes twitching, tetany, and positive Chvostek’s sign?

Hypocalcemia.

400

In DKA, how do the lungs compensate?

Kussmaul respirations (hyperventilation to blow off CO₂).

400

Benign vs malignant tumors — give 1 difference.

Benign don’t spread; malignant invade/metastasize.

400

What’s it called when cells increase in size due to stress (ex: HTN heart muscle)?

Hypertrophy.

500

Why do sickled RBCs cause pain?

They can’t carry oxygen well and get stuck in capillaries → ischemic pain.

500

A patient with liver failure and low albumin develops edema. Why?

Low protein lowers oncotic pressure → fluid shifts from blood to tissue.

500

pH 7.30, HCO₃⁻ 18. What’s the disorder?

Metabolic acidosis.

500

What do free radicals do to cells?

Damage DNA, proteins, and membranes (oxidative stress).

500

Why does immobility cause pressure ulcers?

Constant pressure → ischemia → necrosis (cell death).