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NR 507 FINAL EXAM/NR507 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (2024/2025) WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+| LATEST UPDATE! TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages 1-167: NR 507 EXAM Pages 168-362: NR 507 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM PART 1 : NR 507 EXAM Cause of primary hyperp...

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NR 507 FINAL EXAM/NR507 ADVANCED
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (2024/2025) WITH
ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+| LATEST UPDATE!

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pages 1-167: NR 507 EXAM
Pages 168-362: NR 507 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM



PART 1 : NR 507 EXAM


Cause of primary hyperparathyroidism - ANSWER ✔ parathyroid tumor

Cause of secondary hyperparathyroidism - ANSWER ✔ increased PTH secretion
in response to hypocalcemia

What typically accompanies hypercalcemia - ANSWER ✔ hypophosphatemia

Main symptom of hypercalcemia - ANSWER ✔ osteoporosis in distal 1/3rd of the
radius

Risk factors of hypoparathyroidism (4) - ANSWER ✔ Alcoholics, malabsorption,
increased renal clearance of mag, chemo drugs

,Symptoms of hypocalcemia (8) - ANSWER ✔ dry skin, loss of body and scalp
hair, hypoplasia of teeth, ridges on nails, cataracts, basal ganglia calcifications,
bone deformities and bowing of long bones

Another term for hypercortisolism - ANSWER ✔ cushings syndrome

Main characteristics of cushings syndrome - ANSWER ✔ buffalo hump, moon
face and truncal obesity

What is the biggest signal of adrenal crisis? - ANSWER ✔ Hypotension

What can cause adrenal crisis? - ANSWER ✔ Improper weaning off
glucocorticoid meds

key symptoms associated with parkinson's disease (5) - ANSWER ✔ shuffling
gait, dysphagia, resting tremor, postural disturbance and dysarthia

Risk factors for MS (3) - ANSWER ✔ smoking, vit D deficiency and epstein-barr
virus

what kind of disease is MS - ANSWER ✔ demyelinating

characteristics of cluster headache - ANSWER ✔ unilateral trigeminal distribution
of severe pain with ipsilateral manefistations

symptoms of cluster headache (3) - ANSWER ✔ tearing on affected side, ptosis of
ipsilateral eye and congestion of nasal mucosa

Where does pain refer to in cluster headaches (2) - ANSWER ✔ midface and teeth

characteristics of a migraine - ANSWER ✔ unilateral, throbbing pain that worsens
with activity

Symptoms of migraine headache (3) - ANSWER ✔ N/V, photophobia and
phonophobia

What type of migraine is most common - ANSWER ✔ migraine without an aura

, Characteristics of tension headache - ANSWER ✔ bilateral headache that feels
like a tight band around the head

what type of headache is the most common - ANSWER ✔ tension

What cranial nerve is associated with bells palsy - ANSWER ✔ cranial nerve VII

What cranial nerve is associated with trigeminal neuralgia - ANSWER ✔ cranial
nerve V

Symptoms of bells palsy - ANSWER ✔ asymmetry and inability to close eye,
smile or frown on affected side

Symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia - ANSWER ✔ severe sharp stabbing pain that
worsens with chewing

symptoms of bacterial meningitis or meningial irritation - ANSWER ✔ severe
throbbing headache, severe photophobia, nuchual rigidity and positive
kernig/brudinski

Result of infarct in the ACA - ANSWER ✔ motor contralateral paralysis or
paresis that is greater in the foot and thigh

result of basal artery infarct - ANSWER ✔ loss of vibratory sense, sense of
position with dysmetria, loss of two-point discrimination, impaired rapid
alternating movement

causes of rosacea (5) - ANSWER ✔ chronic sun exposure/damage, alcohol/hot
beverage consumption, hormones, mites (demodex folliculorum) and mental
stress/anxiety

Most aggressive skin cancer - ANSWER ✔ melanoma

typical presentation of plaque psoriasis - ANSWER ✔ well-demarcated, thick,
silvery, scaly, erythamatous plaque surrounded by normal skin
alloimmune - ANSWER ✔ When the maternal immune system becomes sensitized
against antigens expressed by the fetus, what type of immune reaction occurs?

, has natural exposure to an antigen or receives an immunization - ANSWER ✔
which patient will develop active immunity? A patient who:

orthopnea - ANSWER ✔ A 20 year old presents reporting difficulty breathing
when lying down. What term should the FNP use to document this condition?

viral infections - ANSWER ✔ What is the most likely cause of croup?

iron deficiency - ANSWER ✔ A 44 year old patient who demonstrates chronic
gastrointestinal bleeding is diagnosed with anemia. What is the primary cause of
the patient's anemia?

Antigens - ANSWER ✔ Which of the following is responsible for initiating clonal
selection?

pneumonia - ANSWER ✔ Which of the following would support the diagnosis of
respiratory acidosis?

dilitation of the renal pelvis and calyces proximal to the blockage - ANSWER ✔
A 52 year old male is diagnosed with urinary tract obstruction. While designing the
treatment plan, the nurse realizes that the patient is expected to have
hydronephrosis and a decreased glomerular filtration rate caused by:

edema at injured site - ANSWER ✔ A 12 year old child fell off a swing and
scraped his right knee. The injured area becomes painful. What else with the FNP
observe upon assessment

Shunting - ANSWER ✔ A low ventilation perfusion ratio of the lung will result
in:

ulcerative colitis - ANSWER ✔ A 50 year old male reports episodes of frequently
recurring cramping abdominal pain, diarrhea and bloody stools. A possible
diagnosis would be:

nevi - ANSWER ✔ A 13 year old female is concerned about several pigmented
skin lesions on her body. Her primary care provider tells her that these lesions must

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