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NUR 2063 Essentials Of Pathophysiology Module 11 Exam 3 2024-2025/NUR 2063 Essentials Of Pathophysiology Module 11 Exam 3 2024-2025/NUR 2063 Essentials Of Pathophysiology Module 11 Exam 3 2024-2025
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Question 1 Which condition is caused by excessive growth hormone (GH) levels in adulthood? A Gigantism B Acromegaly C Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) D Dwarfism Question 2 Diabetes insipidus is caused by which of the following? A lack of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) or vasopressin B C To much production of insulin D Too little antidiuretic hormone production Question 3 Which process describes a form of cell division occurring only in mature sperm and ova A Proliferation
B Mitosis C Meiosis D Differentiation Question 4 Which of the following causes inflammation of the vagina in copious foul smelling and yellow vaginal discharge A Candidiasis B Trichomoniasis C Gonorrhea D Syphilis Question 5 Which of the following are common early signs of acute prostatitis? A MIld fever,vomiting and leukopenia B Hesitancy and increased urinary output C Soft, tender, enlarged gland and dysuria D A hard nodule in the gland and pelvic pain Question 6
Question 9 Which of the following is a systemic effect from an inflammatory rsponse A Redness and swelling B Blisters C Elevated temperature D Pus Question 10 Frequent respiratory infections steatorrhea and digital clubbing are clinical manifestations of which condition? A Acute respiratory failure (ARF) B Cystic fibrosis C Emphysema D Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Question 11 Which of the following is true about Hypoventilation? A The amount air entering the alveoli increases B It is a normal response to high altitude C Hypocapnia occurs
D The PaCo2 exceeds 45 mm hg Question 12 Which of the following describes how the body compensates for metabolic acidosis? A Decreasing respirations B Increasing bicarbonate ion excretion through urination C Increasing respirations D Hypoventilation Question 13 An otherwise healthy client has pneumonia. Which of the following should the nurse complete? A Empty the urinary catheter B Administer the antibiotic C Determine the respiratory rate D Auscultate bowel sounds Question 14 Laryngotracheobronchitis also known as croup manifests as which of the following
Question 17 A nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of respiratory alkalosis. Which pH finding would be consistent with the diagnosis? A 7. B 7. C 7. D 7. Question 18 The client with papillomavirus human is at risk of which type of cancer A Pancreatic cancer B Stomach cancer C Lung cancer D Cervical cancer Question 19 Which of the following is the most common cause of acute bacterial prostatitis A Escherichia coli
B staphylococcus C pseudomonas aeruginosa D Neisseria gonorrhoeae Question 20 Which of the following is not a function of the human kidney A Production of albumin B Activation of vitamin D C Removal of nitrogenous and acidic wastes D Regulation of body fluid and concentrations Question 21 Which component is most often associated with the formation of renal calcun
Question 23 A nurse is reviewing the difference between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA).Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding (OA) and (RA) A RA is an inflammatory joint disorder while OA is degenerative joint disorder B The disease pattern of RA is unilateral and affects a single joint whereas OA is bilateral symmetric and in multiple joints C The typical onset of RA is between 35 and 45 years of age,where the typical onset of OA is ins clients older than the age of 60 yrs D The risk factors or causes of RA are probably autoimmune,whereas OA may be caused by age,obesity,trauma and occupation Question 24 Which conditions refer to death of bone tissue due to a loss of blood supply to that tissue?