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NUR 2063 Essentials Of Pathophysiology Module 07 Exam 2 2024-
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Question 1: Correct

Individuals with diabetes mellitus type II are at an increased risk for developing which
complications? (Select all that apply)
A. Hypotension
B. Improved kidney function C. Neuropathy
D. Delayed wound healing E. Retinopathy

Question 2 :Incorrect
Which of the following are signs of the oliguric phase of the acute kidney injury (AKI)?
(Select all that apply)
A. Fluid volume excess B. Electrolyte disturbances
C. Increased urine output
D. Azotemia E. Metabolic acidosis
CORRECT ANS: D, E

Question 3: Incorrect
A female client was recently diagnosed with endometriosis. The clinical manifestations of
endometriosis include which of the following? ( Select all that apply)
A. Pain during or after intercourse B. Pelvic Pain C. Dysmenorrhea
D. Urinary tract infection
E. Infertility

ALL ARE CORRECT.

A. Pain during or after intercourse B. Pelvic Pain C. Dysmenorrhea D. Urinary tract infection E.
Infertility



Question 4: Correct
What conditions lead to an excessive amount of growth hormone (GH) being released by the
pituitary gland in adulthood after epiphyseal plates of the long bones?
A. Dwarfism
B. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)
C. Acromegaly
D. Gigantism

Question 5: Correct
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, NUR 2063 Essentials Of Pathophysiology Module 07 Exam 2 2024-
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What is the primary cause of type I diabetes?
A. Increased glucose production in the liver
B. Destruction of pancreatic beta cells by an autoimmune reaction
C. Increased resistance of body cells to insulin action
D. Chronic obesity

Question 6: Correct
What is the difference between diabetes mellitus (DM) type I and type II?
A. Type I is due to the lack of insulin production; type II is caused by insulin resistance
B. Type I is caused by insulin resistance; type II is due to the lack of insulin production
C. Type I is the result of insulin resistance; type II is due to the lack of a pancreas
D. Type I is caused by overproduction of insulin; type II is the lack of insulin production

Question 7: Correct
Which of the following conditions is caused by the benign tumor of the adrenal medulla that
secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine?
A. Pheochromocytoma
B. Graves’ disease
C. Addison disease
D. Cushing syndrome

Question 8: Correct
The nurse is aware that the production of aldosterone is regulated by which of the following glands?
A. Adrenal gland
B. Thyroid gland
C. Pancreas
D. Thymus gland

Question 9: Correct
When damage occurs to the antidiuretic hormone (ADH) producing cells in the hypothalamus from
head trauma, intracranial tumors, or neurosurgery, which of the following disorders can occur?
A. Kidney damage
B. Androgenital syndrome
C. Diabetes insipidus
D. Diabetes mellitus

Question 10: Correct
A client with type I diabetes is experiencing severe stress. What can be the result of this exaggerated
stress response?
A. It can cause lower blood sugar readings through the release of insulin
B. It can cause higher blood sugar readings through the release of glucocorticoids
C. It can cause lower blood sugar readings through the release of glucocorticoids
D. It can cause higher blood sugar readings through the release of insulin
Question 11: Correct
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