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Chlorine/Chloramine testing: - ANSWER-When: R/O runs 15 mins before patient shift every 4 hours 
Where: After Primary carbon tank sample port 
Acceptable result: Less than or equal to 0.1 mg/L 
Action if results are too high post primary tank: Repeat the test 
 
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Chlorine/Chloramine testing: - correct answer. When: R/O runs 15 mins before patient shift every 4 hours 
Where: After Primary carbon tank sample port 
Acceptable result: Less than or equal to 0.1 mg/L 
Action if results are too high post primary tank: Repeat the test 
 
Define the term AKI - correct answer. - Term incorporates a wide spectrum of kidney issues 
- Includes acute kidney failure as well as less catastro...
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What are signs & symptoms of SIADH (Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic 
hormone)? - ANSWER Increased production of ADH (antidiuretic hormone), 
hyponatremia, concentrated urine (from excess water resorption), elevated urine 
osmolality, mental status changes from cerebral edema. 
Diabetes insipidus is associated with what sodium level? - ANSWER Hypernatremia 
Psychogenic polydipsia results in urine that is: - ANSWER diluted with low osmolality 
and h...
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Chlorine/Chloramine testing: Correct Answer When: R/O runs 15 mins before patient shift every 4 hours 
Where: After Primary carbon tank sample port 
Acceptable result: Less than or equal to 0.1 mg/L 
Action if results are too high post primary tank: Repeat the test 
 
Define the term AKI Correct Answer - Term incorporates a wide spectrum of kidney issues 
- Includes acute kidney failure as well as less catastrophic kidney function changes 
- May dialyze in an out-patient facility until kidney fu...
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Normal creatinine levels? 
- Male: 0.6-1.2 
Female: 0.5-1.1 
Normal GFR? - 90-120ml/min 
At which GFR level does dialysis begin? - 15 
S/S of acute glomerulonephritis? - Headache, increased BP, facial edema, malaise, 
low grade fever, weight fain, proteinuria, hematuria, and oliguria 
S/S of chronic glomerulonephritis? - Proteinuria and hematuria 
Lab findings for glomerulonephritis? - Increased BUN, CR 
Decreased albuminin 
Common se of hemodialysis? - Hypotension due to all of the blood an...
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What are signs & symptoms of SIADH (Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone)? - Increased production of ADH (antidiuretic hormone), hyponatremia, concentrated urine (from excess water resorption), elevated urine osmolality, mental status changes from cerebral edema. 
 
Diabetes insipidus is associated with what sodium level? - Hypernatremia 
 
Psychogenic polydipsia results in urine that is: - diluted with low osmolality and hyponatremia 
 
How would you determine the cause of a patient'...
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - MODULE 2 - EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2022/2023
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - MODULE 2 - EXAM 1 QUESTIONS 
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Define hypersensitivity 
Altered immunologic response to an antigen that results in disease or damage to individual (strong 
genetic linkage) 
2 alternate names for type 1 hypersensitivity 
Immediate hypersensitivity or IgE mediated reactions 
most common allergic reactions are type 1 
Mechanisms of type 1 response 
1. Sensitizing exposure 
2. Re exposure (immediate response and longer term...
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NURS 264 Exam 3 Test Questions And Complete Correct Answers.
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T/F Acute Kidney Injury occurs from an accumulation of nitrogenous waste and impairment of fluid and electrolyte balance - Answer False 
 
T/F In Chronic Renal Failure, hypocalcemia stimulates the parathyroid glands to release parathyroid hormone which causes bone breakdown. This process is referred to as renal osteodystrophy. - Answer True 
 
What disease can be considered a "silent infection"? - Answer Chlamydia 
 
What percentage of nephrons are affected by deterioration due to...
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Water and dialysate cultures are drawn every month in the dialysis unit to monitor - bacteria and endotoxins 
 
what problems will cause a more positive (less negative) pre-pump arterial pressure. - blockage of arterial blood flow from the vascular access. 
 
what is the most likely reason for a blood leak detector alarm during recirculation - -air bubbles in the dialysate, dirty sensor 
-check dialysate connections, bleach machine 
 
what is an appropriate interventions with an air/foam detecto...
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The most common cause of AHTR? correct answers ABO incompatibility 
 
What type of HSR is AHTR? correct answers Type II (IgG and IgM autoantibodies and complement activation (humoral components), NK cells, eosinophils, neutrophils, and macrophages (cellular components) - MC seen in autoimmune hemolytic anemia and Goodpasture syndrome) 
 
What is the primary mediators of a type I HSR? correct answers IgE (humoral component), basophils and mast cells (cellular components) - MC in anaphylaxis and a...
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