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Walden University NURS6501 Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1, Exams of Nursing

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ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1.

Walden University NURS

Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm &

Final Exam Part 1

Note: This document is the summation of test questions and answers found on the NURS 6501 course Mid-term and Final exams. The document is intended to facilitate remediation and review of the NURS 6501 Mid-term and Final exams. This document is not intended for the purpose of cheating or academic dishonesty. Please note that the issuer will not be held liable for the misuse of the document for its original and intended purpose(s).

  1. A patient has a history of excessive use of magnesium-containing antacids and aluminum-containing antacids. What lab value does the healthcare professional correlate to this behavior? Correct answer B a. (^) Magnesium 1.8 mg/dL b. (^) Phosphate 1.9 mg/dL c. (^) Sodium 149 mEq/L

ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1. d. (^) Potassium 2.5 mEq/L

  1. A person has hypothyroidism. What chemical does the healthcare professional advise the person to include in the diet? Correct answer B a. (^) Iron b. (^) Iodine c. (^) Zinc d. (^) Magnesium
  2. In teaching a women's community group, which risk factor does the healthcare professional teach is related to high morbidity of cancer of the colon, uterus, and kidney? Correct answer C a. (^) Women older than 45 years of age b. (^) Women who have never had children c. (^) Women who have high body mass index d. (^) Women who have smoked for more than 10 years
  3. A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? Correct answer D a. Chemical mediators, such as histamine, bradykinin, and serotonin, produce abdominal pain. b. Edema and vascular congestion produce abdominal pain by stretching. c. Ischemia, caused by distention of bowel obstruction or mesenteric vessel

ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1. thrombosis, produce abdominal pain. d. Low concentrations of anaerobes, such as Streptococci, Lactobacilli, Staphylococci, Enterobacteria, and Bacteroides , produce abdominal pain.

  1. What effect is a result of inhibiting the parasympathetic nervous system with a drug such as atropine? Correct answer B a. (^) Salivation becomes thinner b. Salivation decreases c. The pH of saliva changes d. Digestive enzymes are inhibited
  2. A student asks why carbon monoxide causes tissue damage. What response by the professor is best? Correct answer B a. Competes with carbon dioxide so that it cannot be excreted b. Binds to hemoglobin so that it cannot carry oxygen c. Destroys the chemical bonds of hemoglobin so it cannot carry oxygen d. Removes iron from hemoglobin so it cannot carry oxygen
  3. A healthcare professional is caring for a patient who has a delay in electrical activity reaching the ventricle as seen on ECG. What ECG finding would the healthcare professional associate with this problem? Correct answer C a. A prolonged ST interval

ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1. b. (^) Variability in measurement with heart rate c. PR interval measuring 0.28 sec d. A QRS complex measuring 0.08 sec

  1. Renal failure is the most common cause of which type of hyperparathyroidism? Correct answer B a. (^) Primary b. (^) Secondary c. (^) Exogenous d. (^) Inflammatory
  2. What is one function of the tumor cell marker? Correct answer D a. (^) To provide a definitive diagnosis of cancer b. (^) To treat certain types of cancer c. To predict where cancer will develop d. To scree individuals at high risk for cancer
  3. A patient is in the hospital has hypernatremia. What condition should the healthcare professional assess for? Correct answer B a. (^) Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone b. (^) Hyper secretion of aldosterone c. (^) Brief bouts of vomiting or diarrhea

ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1. d. (^) Excessive diuretic therapy

  1. A patient has portal hypertension-induced splenomegaly. Which lab value would the healthcare professional associate with this condition? Correct answer B a. Low white blood cell count b. (^) Low platelet count c. High red cell count d. High hemoglobin and hematocrit
  2. Under anaerobic conditions, what process provides energy for the cell? Correct answer B a. Oxidative phosphorylation b. Glycolysis c. Lactolysis d. Passive transport 13.A healthcare professional is educating a patient about asthma. The professional states that good control is necessary due to which pathophysiologic process? Correct answer B a. Norepinephrine causes bronchial smooth muscle contraction and mucus secretion but it also causes high blood pressure. b. Uncontrolled inflammation leads to increased bronchial hyperresponsiveness and eventual scarring. c. The release of epinephrine leads to development of cardiac dysrhythmia d. Immunoglobulin^ G^ causes^ smooth^ muscle^ contraction which will

ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1. eventually weaken the respiratory muscles

ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1. 14.A pregnant woman has Graves disease. What test/s does the healthcare professional advise the woman about? Correct answer B a. Frequent tests of the newborn's muscular strength and movement b. Blood test for hyperthyroidism c. Monthly OB checkups for fetal anomalies or pregnancy loss d. (^) Serum complete blood count including platelet count

  1. Where is two thirds of the body’s water found? Correct answer C a. (^) Interstitial fluid spaces b. (^) Vascular system c. (^) Intracellular fluid compartments d. (^) Intraocular fluids 16.A student asks why some vaccinations are given orally and some are given by injection. What response by the professor is best? Correct answer D a. Different routes allow the speed of onset of the antigen to be varied, with the intravenous route being the fastest. b. Some individuals appear to be unable to respond to an antigen by a specific route, thus requiring the availability of different routes for the same antigen. c. Antigen-presenting^ cells^ are^ highly^ specialized^ and^ thus require stimulation by different routes. d. ach route stimulates a different lymphocyte- containing tissue, resulting in different types of cellular and humoral immunity

ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1. 17.If a patient develops acidosis, the nurse would expect the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to react in which manner? Correct answer A a. Shift to the right, causing more oxygen (O (^2) ) to be released to the cells b. Shift to the left, allowing less O 2 to be released to the cells c. Show no change, allowing the O 2 concentration to remain stable d. Show dramatic fluctuation, allowing the O 2 concentration^ to increase 18.A patient had a thyroidectomy and now reports tingling around the mouth and has a positive Chvostek sign. What laboratory finding would be most helpful to the healthcare professional? Correct answer C a. (^) TSH and T 4 b. (^) Serum Sodium c. (^) Serum Calcium d. (^) Urine Osmolality 19.A student asks about the mechanism that results in type II hypersensitivity reactions. What description by the professor is best? Correct answer D a. Antibodies coat mast cells by binding to receptors that signal its degranulation, followed by a discharge of preformed mediators b. Antibodies bind to soluble antigens that were released into body fluids, and the immune complexes are then deposited in the tissues c. Cytotoxic^ T^ lymphocytes^ or^ lymphokine-producing helper T 1 cells directly attack and destroy cellular targets d. (^) Antibodies bind to the antigens on the cell surface.

ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1. 20.A patient is having an IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reaction. What action by the healthcare professional is best? Correct answer A a. Give the patient an antihistamine b. Prepare to give the patient a blood transfusion c. (^) Ask the patient if he/she is having pain at the site d. (^) Apply warm, moist heat to the affected area 21.A healthcare professional is caring for a patient who has continuous increases in left ventricular filing pressures. What disorder would the professional assess the patient for? Correct answer C a. Mitral^ regurgitation b. Mitral^ Stenosis c. Pulmonary^ Edema d. Jugular^ vein^ distention 22.Which cAMP-mediated response is related to antidiuretic hormone? Correct answer C a. Increased^ heart^ rate^ and^ force^ of^ contraction b. Secretion^ of^ cortisol c. Increased^ retention^ of^ water d. Breakdown of fat

ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1. 23.A student asks the professor to differentiate Type 2 diabetes mellitus from Type 1. The professors' response would be that Type 2 is best described as what? Correct answer A a. Resistance^ to^ insulin^ by^ insulin-sensitive^ tissues b. Need^ for^ lifelong^ insulin^ injections c. Increase of glucagon secretion from beta cells of the pancreas d. Presence of insulin autoantibodies that destroy beta cells in the pancreas

  1. What is the initiating event that leads to the development of atherosclerosis? Correct answer C a. Release^ of^ inflammatory^ cytokines b. Macrophages^ adhere^ to^ vessel^ walls c. Injury^ to^ the^ endothelial^ cells^ that^ line^ the^ artery^ wall d. Release^ of^ the^ platelet-deprived^ growth^ factor 25.A patient is having a spirometry measurement done and asks the healthcare professional to explain this test. What response by the professional is best? Correct answer B a. (^) To evaluate the cause of hypoxia b. (^) To measure the volume and flow rate during forced air expiration c. To measure the gas diffusion rate at the alveolocapillary

ophysiology Midterm & Final Exam Part 1. membrane d. (^) To determine pH and oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations 26.A student asks the healthcare professional to describe exotoxins. Which statement by the professional is best? Correct answer D a. Exotoxins are contained in the cell walls of gram-negative bacteria b. Exotoxins are released during the lysis of bacteria c. Exotoxins^ are^ able^ to^ initiate^ the^ complement^ and coagulation cascades d. Exotoxins are released during bacterial growth