NURS 350 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM WITH ANS [ ARIZONA COLLEGE OF NURSING]
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
All of the following are the risk factors for stroke, EXCEPT for. Select one:
O a. Atrial fibrillation
O b. Substance abuse
O c. Smoking
O d. Hypertension
O e Malnutrition
Pathogenesis of primary biliary chalangitis (PBC) is the destruction of the cholangiocytes by the immunological re...
Pathophysiology exam
Medical university of silesia
All of the following are the risk factors for stroke, EXCEPT for. Select one:
O a. Atrial fibrillation
O b. Substance abuse
O c. Smoking
O d. Hypertension
O e Malnutrition
Pathogenesis of primary biliary chalangitis (PBC) is the destruction of the cholangiocytes by the
immunological response which is characterized by: Select one:
O a. highly specific for PBC AMA (AntiMitochondrial Antibody) are directed against E2 component of
the complex of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDC-E2) which is an enzyme localized in the lysosomal
inner membrane
O b. highly specific for PBC ANA (Antinuclear Antibody) are directed against E1 component of the
complex of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDC-E1) which is an enzyme localized in the mitochondrial
inner membrane
O c. highly specific for PBC AMA (AntiMitochondrial Antibody) are directed against El component of
the complex of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDC-E1) which is an enzyme localized in the lysosomal
inner membrane
O d. highly specific for PBC ANA (Antinuclear Antibody) are directed against E2 component of the
complex of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDC-E2) which is an enzyme localized in the lysosomal inner
membrane
O e. highly specific for PBC AMA (AntiMitochondrial Antibody) are directed against E2 component of
the complex of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDC-E2) which is an enzyme localized in the mitochondrial
inner membrane
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) may be a life-threatening discase. The most common
cause of death in PNH is? Select one:
O a. Renal insufficiency
O b. Thrombosis
O c. Haemorrhage
O d. Liver failure
O e. Myocardial infarction
Which of the following is a symptom of hyperglycemia Select one
: O a. polyuria
O b. polydipsia
O c hypervolemia
O d.A and B
O e. all of them
All of the following are characteristic of Alzheimer's disease, EXCEPT: Select one
, : O a. Losing keys
O b.Repeating questions
Oc. Onset before the age of 40 years
O d. Forgetfulness
O e Naming objects correctly
All of the following are the symptoms of cardiogenic shock, EXCEPT: Select one:
O a. Hypotension
O b. Cyanosis on the lips, nail beds and skin
O c Hyperventilation and hypoxia
O d. Distended jugular veins due to increased jugular venous pressure
O e Nosebleeds due to increases blood pressae
Please choose false sentence describing pain during myocardial infarction: Select one
: O a. Pain may be localized in the chest or upper abdomen
Ob. Pain is often described as a sensation of tightness, pressure, or squeezing
O c. The pain usually radiates to the left arm, but can also radiate to the lower jaw and neck, back
O d. Pain radiates to the right lower limb
O e. Pain is usually diffuse, does not change with position, and lasts for more than 20 minutes
A 16-year-old male diagnosed with hypochromic anaemia occurred splenormegaly and
hemochromatosis. The most likely diagnosis is: Select one
: O a. G6PD deficiency
O b. beta-Thalassemia
O c. Sickle cell anaemia
O d. Hereditary spherocytosis
O e Malaria
All of the following is a cause of the gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), EXCEPT for. Select one:
O a. disturbances of motor activity of the Lower Oesophageal Sphincter
O b. obesity
O c. hypertension
O d. pregnancy
O e. gastric emptying problem
2. Please choose a false answer explaining the causes of chronic pancreatitis in TIGARO system
Select one:
O a. T-toxic metabolic cause and the most common cause is alcohol
O b.l-idiopathic cause
O c.G-genetic cause
O d. A-alcohol intoxication
O e. R-recurrent severe acute pancreatitis
All of the following are symptoms of heart failure, EXCEPT for. Select one:
O a. dyspnea
O b. fatigue and decreased exercise tolerance
O c. arteritis of the lower limbs
O d. tachycardia
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