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Exam 2: NUR2063/ NUR 2063 (New Update)
Pathophysiology | Review with
Questions and Verified Answers| 100%
Correct| A Grade - Rasmussen
QUESTION
What are the main characteristics of Cushing syndrome?
Answer:
Excessive corti- sol production, fluid retention, and moon face appearance
QUESTION
Which condition of the newborn eyes is caused by the transmission of chlamydia during birth?
Answer:
Ophthalmia neonatorum
QUESTION
When a client has abnormal functioning of the parathyroid glands, this can result in imbalances
of which of the following electrolytes.
Answer:
Calcium
QUESTION
What causes rigid abdomen in peritonitis?
Answer:
Inflammation and abdominal muscle spasm
,QUESTION
What organism is most associated with pelvic inflammatory disease?
Answer:
Tre- ponema pallidum
QUESTION
What explains why women are at increased risk urinary tract infection
(UTI)?
Answer:
Women's urinary meatus is in close proximity to the anus
QUESTION
What causes obstructions in the renal system
Answer:
Calculi and using a urinal
QUESTION
What is a sign a client is in the oliguric phase of acute renal failure(ARF)?-
Answer:
Decreased urine output
QUESTION
Which disorder related to breaking down fats for energy in clients with type
1 diabetes?
Answer:
Diabetic ketoacidosis
,QUESTION
An inflammatory reaction to gluten containing foods
Answer:
celiac disease
QUESTION
A sign of ulcerative colitis
Answer:
Bloody diarrhea
QUESTION
Heartburn is a symptom of a hiatal hernia (T/F)
Answer:
True
QUESTION
What are gallstones made up of?
Answer:
Cholesterol
QUESTION
Who is at the highest risk for hepatic encephalopathy?
Answer:
Alcoholics
QUESTION
, can cause gastritis and peptic ulcers
Answer:
H. Pylori
QUESTION
RLQ and one third of the distance from the anterior superior iliac
Answer:
McBur- ney's point
QUESTION
At what stage of chronic renal disease would we worry about hyper- kalemia
Answer:
endstage
QUESTION
What is a sign of colon cancer?
Answer:
Change in bowel habits
QUESTION
Kidney stones can be made up of
Answer:
Uric acid and Calcium
QUESTION
What is a normal glomerular filtration rate?
Answer:
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