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NUR 265 Exam 1 Verified Questions and Answers 2024-2025
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-313May 20242023/2024A+Available in bundle
- What is nephrotic syndrome? - Correct Answer -A condition of increased glomerular permeability that allows larger molecules to pass through the membrane into the urine and then be excreted. 
 
What are key features of nephrotic syndrome? - Correct Answer --*Massive proteinuria* 
-*Hypoalbuminemia* 
-*Edema (facial and periorbital)* 
-Lipiduria 
-Hyperlipidemia 
-Increased coagulation 
-Reduced kidney function 
 
In nephrotic syndrome, severe protein loss in the urine is greater than what? - Corr...
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NUR 265 Exam 1
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- - What is nephrotic syndrome? 
A condition of increased glomerular permeability that allows larger 
molecules to pass through the membrane into the urine and then be excreted. 
- What are key features of nephrotic syndrome? 
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Massive proteinuria 
-Hypoalbuminemia 
-Edema (facial and periorbital) 
-Lipiduria 
-Hyperlipidemia 
-Increased coagulation 
-Reduced kidney function 
- In nephrotic syndrome, severe protein loss in the urine is greater than what? 
3.5g in 24 hours 
- What is nephrotic sy...
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MSN 570 Advanced Pathophysiology Final Exam Questions and Answers
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4.0(1)4.0121January 20252024/2025A+Available in bundle
- Nephrotic syndrome - characterized by massive proteinuria caused by glomerular damage. corticosteroids are the mainstay; Associated with glomerulonephritis and with an immune response that is noninflammatory. 
Glomerular Injury: Diffuse and Focal - Lesions that involve all or most (> 50%) of the glomeruli (plural) are termed diffuse, and lesions that involve some (< 50%) of the glomeruli are termed focal (e.g., focal segmental glomerulonephritis). 
Glomerular injury: Global and Segmental -...
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Galen NUR 265 Exam 1 Verified Questions and Answers 2024/2025
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-213May 20242023/2024A+Available in bundle
- What is nephrotic syndrome? - Correct Answer -A condition of increased glomerular permeability that allows larger molecules to pass through the membrane into the urine and then be excreted. 
 
What are key features of nephrotic syndrome? - Correct Answer --*Massive proteinuria* 
-*Hypoalbuminemia* 
-*Edema (facial and periorbital)* 
-Lipiduria 
-Hyperlipidemia 
-Increased coagulation 
-Reduced kidney function 
 
In nephrotic syndrome, severe protein loss in the urine is greater than what? - Corr...
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Genitourinary/STIs – Fitz Questions And Answers / 100% Verified Solution
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- Genitourinary/STIs – Fitz Questions And Answers / 100% Verified Solution 
A complication of glomerulonephritis is: 
 
A. type 2 diabetes. 
B. nephrotic syndrome. 
C. pyelonephritis. 
D. bladder cancer. - Correct Answer-B. nephrotic syndrome. 
 
A 47-year-old woman with lupus erythematosus is diagnosed with acute glomerulonephritis. Treatment options include all of the following except: 
 
A. systemic corticosteroids. 
B. systemic antimicrobials. 
C. immune suppressors. 
D. plasmapheresis. - Co...
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NUR 504: EXAM 2 RESPIRATORY AND RENAL ACTUAL COMPLETE EXAM|WITH ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS|GRADED A
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- Pleural effusion: Ans an abnormal collection of fluid in the pleural 
space (space around lungs) -symptomatic >300 mL of fluid 
 
transudate pleural effusion: Ans -occurs d/t increased hydrostatic 
pressure or low plasma oncotic pressure 
 
conditions that alter hydrostatic or oncotic pressure in the pleural space 
such as CHF, cirrhosis , nephrotic syndrome -a clear build up of fluid -low in protein and LDH 
 
Exudative pleural effusion: Ans occurs d/t inflammation or 
infec...
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BASICs course (ICU) Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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- BASICs course (ICU) Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions 
Causes of non hypo-osmotic hyponatraemia - Correct Answer Pseudo-hypotonic hyponatraemia 
1. Hyperprotein 
2. high lipids 
 
Hypertonic 
1. High glucose 
2. mannitol, sorbitol, glycerol, maltose 
3. Radiocontrast 
 
Causes of hypervolaemic hypo-osmotic hyponatraemia - Correct Answer 1. cardiac failure 
2 liver failure 
3. nephrotic syndrome 
 
if high urinary Na = renal failure (acute or chronic) 
 
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NSG 5140 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | 100% GUARANTEED PASS.
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- NSG 5140 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | 100% GUARANTEED PASS. 
1. Which pathophysiologic mechanism underlies acute respiratory distress 
syndrome (ARDS)? 
A. Bronchoconstriction 
B. Diffuse alveolar damage → increased permeability → pulmonary edema 
C. Pulmonary embolism 
D. Pneumothorax 
Answer: B 
Rationale: ARDS is caused by inflammatory injury to alveoli → non-cardiogenic 
pulmonary edema → hypoxemia. 
2. Whic...
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NURS 307 Pediatrics Final Exam Quiz 3-6 Study Guides
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- NURS 307 Pediatrics Final Exam Quiz 3-6 Study Guides 
QUIZ 3 
1. The nurse is reviewing risk factors for the development of congenital heart defects with a 
client that wants to conceive. Which of the following conditions should the nurse include 
as a maternal risk factor? 
a. Placenta Previa 
b. Late prenatal care 
c. Preeclampsia 
d. Maternal infection with Rubella 
2. The nurse is caring for a patient with Rheumatic Fever. The nurse anticipates which of 
the following laboratory values? 
a. ...
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Final Exam: NUR631/ NUR 631 (New 2023/2024 Update) Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology Exam| Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales| 100% Correct| Graded A- GCU
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5.0(1)5.01082December 20232023/2024A+Available in bundle
- Final Exam: NUR631/ NUR 631 (New 
2023/2024 Update) Advanced Physiology and 
Pathophysiology Exam| Questions and 
Verified Answers with Rationales| 100% 
Correct| Graded A- GCU 
 
QUESTION 
 Which clinical manifestations of a urinary tract infection may be demonstrated in an 85-year-old 
individual? 
 
a. Confusion and poorly localized abdominal discomfort 
b. Dysuria, frequency, and suprapubic pain 
c. Hematuria and flank pain 
d. Pyuria, urgency, and frequency 
 
 
Answer: 
a. Confusion an...
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