NUR 325 Exam 2 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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NUR 325
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NUR 325
Which pathophysiologic processes occur in diabetic ketoacidosis? Select all that apply.
a. Decreased lipolysis
b. Increased serum pH
c. Increased fatty acids
d. Increased glyconeogenesis
e. Increased hormonal levels, including cortisol levels
. Increased fatty acids
d. Increased glyconeo...
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NUR 325 Exam 2 Questions and Correct
Answers | Latest Update
Which pathophysiologic processes occur in diabetic ketoacidosis? Select all that apply.
a. Decreased lipolysis
b. Increased serum pH
c. Increased fatty acids
d. Increased glyconeogenesis
e. Increased hormonal levels, including cortisol levels
. Increased fatty acids
d. Increased glyconeogenesis
e. Increased hormonal levels, including cortisol levels
The health care provider (HCP) teaches an individual with type 1 diabetes mellitus about
recurrent infections. Which statement indicates that teaching was successful?
A. "My immune system has become overactive.
B. "My pancreas became infected and is damaged."
C. "Sugar in the blood provides nutrition for bacteria
D. "Insulin is needed to kill both bacteria and viruses."
. "Sugar in the blood provides nutrition for bacteria
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Two individuals, one with type 1 diabetes mellitus and one with type 2, have polydipsia,
polyphagia, and polyuria. The health care provider (HCP) would interpret these findings as
which condition?
A. Both have hyperglycemia.
B. Both have an acute illness.
C. Both have too much insulin.
D. Both have pancreatic necrosis.
. Both have hyperglycemia.
The health care provider (HCP) would monitor an individual with diabetes and microvascular
disease for which conditions? Select all that apply.
A. Stroke
B. Neuropathy
C. Retinopathy
D. Nephropathy
E. Coronary artery disease
F. Peripheral vascular disease
. Neuropathy
C. Retinopathy
D. Nephropathy
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The health care provider (HCP) teaches a pregnant individual about gestational diabetes.
Which statement indicates a need for further teaching?
A. "After I have the baby, this will go away permanently."
B. "I will need to be evaluated closely for type 2 diabetes."
C. "The baby is affected if my blood glucose levels are high."
D. "I will most likely develop gestational diabetes again for my next pregnancy."
. "After I have the baby, this will go away permanently."
The health care provider (HCP) teaches the staff about the effects of advanced glycation end
products (AGEs) in individuals with diabetes. Which statement from the staff indicates teaching
was effective?
A. "AGEs increase tissue injury."
B. "AGEs decrease platelet adhesion."
C. "AGEs increase ketoacid formation."
D. "AGEs reduce chronic complications."
. "AGEs increase tissue injury."
Which individual meets the diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus?
A. An individual with a glycosylated hemoglobin of 5.5%
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B. An individual with a fasting blood glucose of 128 mg/dL
C. An individual with a random serum glucose of 197 mg/dL
D. An individual with a serum glucose of 185 mg/dL two hours after taking 75 grams of
glucose
. An individual with a fasting blood glucose of 128 mg/dL
Which condition results in hormone deficiency from lack of ACTH, TSH, FSH, and LH?
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Graves disease
C. Panhypopituitarism
D. Hypoparathyroidism
. Panhypopituitarism
Which information would the health care provider (HCP) include when teaching staff
about the two mechanisms responsible for the development of type 2 diabetes
mellitus?
A. Insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction
B. Ketone formation and nonenzymatic glycation
C. Insulin deficiency and autosomal dominant mutations
D. Pancreatic enzyme deficiency and autoantibody production
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