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Pathophysiology Exam 3 Test Bank II MCQs (2023 Update Complete Test Bank) The nurse working in an outpatient nephrology clinic knows that which of the following are primary functions of the kidneys? (Select all that apply.) The kidneys do not metabolize fats. Production of clotting factors ...

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Pathophysiology Exam 3 Test
Bank II MCQs
The nurse working in an outpatient nephrology clinic knows that which of the
following are primary functions of the kidneys? (Select all that apply.)

A. Production of clotting factors

B. Homeostasis

C. Excretion of metabolic wastes

D. Regulation of acid-base balance

E. Metabolism of fats - (Answer)B, C, D



The kidneys do not metabolize fats.

Production of clotting factors is a primary function of the liver.

The kidneys maintain blood pressure using the RAAS and also produce
erythropoietin to stimulate RBC production.

In caring for a patient diagnosed with acute kidney injury, the nephrology
nurse knows that which of the following tests are specific for renal function?
(Select all that apply.)

A. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)

B. Blood urea nitrogen

C. Creatinine

D. Glomerular filtration rate

E. White blood cell count - (Answer)B, C, D



AST related to LIVER function

,In caring for a patient with acute kidney injury the nurse knows that the
patient's renal function has returned to normal range when the patient's GFR
measures:

A. 30-40 mL/min

B. 40-50 mL/min

C. 70-90 mL/min

D. 90-120 mL/min - (Answer)D



Normal GFR is 90-120 mL/min

Normal Creatinine 0.6-1.1 for females and 0.6-1.2 for males

Normal BUN is 10-20 mg/dL



*Be sure to know these normal values, you will use them daily as a nurse

The nursing working in a geriatric living facility understands that as patients
age, which change in glomerular filtration rate is expected?

A. Increased GFR

B. Decreased GFR

C. Same GFR

D. No GFR - (Answer)B



Aging and renal function:

Decrease in renal blood flow and GFR → altered sodium and water balance

Number of nephrons decrease due to renal vascular and perfusion changes

Response to acid-base changes is delayed

Increased risk for drug toxicity

Alterations in thirst and water intake

,Get dehydrated very easily; do not recognize thirst and heat

Decreased muscle mass may lead to decreased creatinine values

An older patient is experiencing urinary stasis. The registered nurse knows
that urinary stasis may lead to which of the following?

A. Increased GFR

B. Hypocoagulation

C. Hypertension

D. Infection - (Answer)D



Urinary stasis is a risk factor for developing UTI

Which of the following is classified as the most common primary mineral salt
composition of kidney stones?

A. Calcium

B. Struvite

C. Uric Acid

D. Cysteine - (Answer)A



A - calcium (i.e. oxalate or phosphate) is most common



*Note that a change in urine pH may lead to precipitation of stones

Which of the following are risk factors for developing renal tumors? (Select
all that apply.)

A. Female gender

B. Smoking

C. Obesity

D. Diabetes

, E. Hypertension - (Answer)B, C, E



risk factors are male gender, smoking, obesity, uncontrolled hypertension

The registered nurse would expect which of the following lab values for a
patient experiencing acute kidney failure?

A. Creatinine 3.5 mg/dL

B. Sodium 122 mEq/L

C. Albumin 3.5 g/dL

D. BUN 10 mg/dL - (Answer)A




the normal creatinine level is 0.6 - 1.2



This BUN is within normal range (BUN would be elevated in acute kidney
failure)

In caring for a patient experiencing acute kidney injury who has these lab
values: urinary output 15 mL/hr, BUN 30 mg/dL, and creatinine 3.5, the nurse
knows that the patient is experiencing which phase of acute kidney injury?

A. Initiation phase

B. Oliguric phase

C. Recovery (polyuric) phase

D. I don't remember the normal lab values - (Answer)B



Remember that there are phases of acute kidney injury -

Initiation phase is when the injury is just beginning and prevention is still
possible

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