NR 283 Week 8 Final Exam (Topics Covered Weeks 5-7)
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Institution | NR 283 Pathophysiology |
Contributor | Mick |
- Question: What kind of solution would a nurse give a patient who has very concentrated blood serum?
- Question: What is the main difference between aldosterone and ADH?
- Question: What secretes ADH?
- Question: What secretes aldosterone?
- Question: What is the goal of the RAAS system?
- Question: Which hormone meets with what to create aldosterone?
- Question: What electrolyte is responsible for most neurological functions?
- Question: True or false, sodium is primarily responsible forneurologic function, potassiumis
- Question: If a patient is in respiratory alkalosis – what is the most likely scenario?
- Question: Which compensation is more slow but more efficient?
- Question: Trueorfalse–respiratory compensation only effects CO2 levels
- Question: A patient who is diagnosed with turner’s syndrome has a short stature, wide nipples, and a webbed neck. This is the patient’s:
- Question: What chromosome is missing in a patient with down syndrome and what is a main risk factor?
- Question: What differentiates cancer cells from regular cells
- Question: What is a normal range for erythrocytes a.100,000-500,000
- Question: a nurse understands that pre load is:
- Question: all of these options are types of anemia EXCEPT:
- Question: which patient is MOST at risk for iron deficiency?
- Question: cycle cell anemia causes a decrease in over all RBC count which directly causes hypoxia… decrease in oxygen deliver. Bc cells are misshaped
- Question: The nurse understands that a patient experiencing Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation is experiencing:
- Question: The nurse is trying to calculate a patient’s cardiac out put after abdominal surgery. She uses this formula:
- Question: The nurse understands that after load is:
- Question: what patient is MOST at risk for deep vein thrombosis?
- Question: the nurse understands that heart failure is:
- Question: a 50 year old obese man comes in complaining of swelling in ankles and a stomachache that has not gone away. The nurse notices that the man’s head bobs with each heart beat. The blood vessels on his neck are also distended. What is most likely the case?
- Question: A 60 year old chronic smoker and obese male comes in complaining of difficulty breathing while laying down, shortness of breath, pink frothys putum, and fatigue. What else would be an expected finding?
- Question: What are some clinical manifestations of coronary arterydisease?
- Question: What is myo cardialischemia?
- Question: a patient with alectasis is most likely experiencing a problemwith:
- Question: who is MOST at risk for pleuraleffusion?
- Question: A 30 year old male who just got out of surgery to remove his appendix is experiencing aspiration right after the nurse deliver shislunch. The patient is most likely having issues with:
- Question: Which pulmonary disorder is NOT a COPD?
- Question: a pulmonary embolism causes tissue damage inthe:
- Question: what is the leading cause of death by curable
- Question: GERD is a malfunction of what part of the GItract?
- Question: Match the correct risk factor with its corresponding disease
- Question: What differentiates Crohn’s disease from ulcerative colitis?
- Question: What is a main complication ofpancreatitis?
- Question: what is not a function of the liver?
- Question: What patient is MOST at risk for acute liver failure?
- Question: What is the main cause of portal hypertension?
- Question: What does portal hyper tension put the patient at risk for?
- Question: A 35 year old patient comes into the ER. He states he has been smoking for 14 years and has a distended stomach. He complains of vomiting blood and states his “stomach really hurts”. What is most likely thecase?
- Question: What causes jaundice?
- Question: What cells are the first ones to arrive at the site of inflammation?
- Question: What is the role of bradykinin in the immuneresponse?
- Question: What is the immune response of a mast cell?
- Question: What is IgA immunoglobulin responsible for?
- Question: What hypersensitivity type are formation of immune complex clumps?
- Question: What type of immunity is a vaccine for the flu?
- Question: What is an example of a water soluble hormone
- Question: What is the most common cause of endocrinedisorders?
- Question: What is a clinical manifestation of SIADH?
- Question: What does an A1C test used for?
- Question: Which one is NOT an auto immune disease?
- Question: What patient is MOST at risk for insulin shock?
- Question: All are true about diabetic ketoacidosis EXCEPT:
- Question: All are true about osteoporosis EXCEPT:
- Question: What is the most common age-related joint disorder?
- Question: True or false: rheumatoid arthritis is caused by old age and the degrading of cartilage by B cells
- Question: What is a complication of rheumatoid arthritis?
- Question: What is NOT a function of the kidneys?
- Question: A renal calculi located in the left ureter would be a:
- Question: what is the main cause of glomerulone phritis?
- Question: What is nephritic syndrome?
- Question: A 50 year old patient comes into the ER complaining of extreme flank pain, nausea, and hematuria – what is he most likely experiencing?
- Question: What patient is MOST at risk for acute cystitis?
- Question: True or false–the most common cause of pyelone phritis is acute cystitis
- Question: All of these are symptoms of acute cystitis EXCEPT:
- Question: Why would a patient with chronic kidney disease be experiencing immune suppression?
- Question: All of the following are expected findings for chronic kidney failure EXCEPT
- Question: Why does DM lead to chronic kidney disease?
- Question: The parasympathetic system does all the following EXCEPT:
- Question: Which pathway lowers the pain threshold with prostaglandin and hista mine?
- Question: What is the role of endorphins for pain?
- Question: A woman is in the ER for chronic neuro pathic pain. The nurse gives the patient a deep tissue massage to control the pain. This is an example of:
- Question: Dementia is caused by all of the following EXCEPT:
- Question: What disease is the leading cause of severe cognitive dysfunction
- Question: SELECT ALL the causes of epilepsy
- Question: What is the triad of cerebral hemo dynamics?
- Question: Which causes more damage – coup or contrecoup
- Question: All are risk factors for CVA’s EXCEPT:
- Question: what do you need to watch out for with TIA patients?
- Question: What type of stroke is most likely caused by atherosclerosis?
- Question: Who is most at risk for meningitis?
Instituition / Term | |
Term | Fall |
Institution | NR 283 Pathophysiology |
Contributor | Mick |