NR 283 Week 1 Quiz, Topics; Patho Terms, Electrolytes & Fluid
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Institution | NR 283 Pathophysiology |
Contributor | Stephen |
- Question: The preceptor is teaching the nursing student about fluid and electrolyte balance. Which statement made by the student indicates that the nursing student understood the information discussed?
- Question: When the osmotic pressure of the blood is elevated above normal, where would water shift?
- Question: The nurse requests that the nursing student who worked with her that day on the oncology discuss changes that may occur in cells. Which statement by the nursing student requires further teaching?
- Question: When a group of cells in the body dies, what is the change called?
- Question: To which of the following does the term Apoptosis refer?
- Question: A nursing student is preparing for a pediatric clinical day on a unit where the clients are diagnosed with genetic disorders. Which statements by the nursing student are correct? Select all that apply
- Question: Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and Edwards syndrome all are chromosomal disorders Skipped generations can occur because of female carrier
- Question: Which "buddy" electrolyte works with potassium to ensure the electrical impulses in the heart is functioning adequately to maintain homeostasis?
- Question:Which of the following would be considered normal serum pH? Group of answer choices
- Question: When many excess hydrogen ions accumulate in the blood, what happens to serum pH?
- Question: What is the slowest but most effective control for acid-base balance?
- Question: What is the correct effect on the body of abnormally slow respirations?
- Question: Place the following events in the correct sequence of events when ketoacids increase in the blood of a diabetic patient. Not all options are used in the answers.
- Question: Serum potassium levels are affected by which of the following?
- Question: Which statements apply to atrial natriuretic peptide?
- Question: What are the three mechanisms that control or compensate for serum pH?
- Question: Math the transmission route to infectious agents.
- Question: Select the component of the immune system and their functions.
- Question: Match the type of hypersensitivities to the examples of hypersensitivity reactions.
- Question: Which cells are required to process and present antigens from foreign material as the initial step in the immune response?
- Question: Humoral immunity is mediated by:
- Question: What type of immunity is provided by a vaccination?
- Question: What is a benign neoplasm originating from adipose tissue called?
- Question: What are malignant neoplasms arising from connective tissue called?
- Question: Which factor provides the basis for the grading of newly diagnosed malignant tumors?
- Question: A warning sign of possible cancer would be any of the following except:
- Question: The common local effects of an expanding tumor mass include obstruction of a tube or duct cell necrosis and ulceration
- Question: Which term refers to the spread of malignant cells through blood and lymph to distant sites?
Instituition / Term | |
Term | Fall |
Institution | NR 283 Pathophysiology |
Contributor | Stephen |