NSG5003 | ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS-In examination of the nose, the clinician observes gray, pale mucous membranes with
... [Show More] clear, serous discharge. This is most likely indicative of: Allergic rhinitis
Your patient complains of a feeling of heaviness in the lower legs daily. You note varicosities, edema, and dusky color of both ankles and feet. Which of the following is the most likely cause for these symptoms? Venous insufficiency
Which of the following is the most important question to ask during cardiovascular health history?
Sudden death of a family member
Rheumatic heart disease is a complication that can arise from which type of infection?
Group A beta hemolytic streptococcus
A cough is described as chronic if it has been present for: 8 weeks or more
A key symptom of ischemic heart disease is chest pain. However, angina equivalents may include exertional dyspnea. Angina equivalents are important because:A & B only
A woman with an X-linked dominant disorder will: Transmit the disorder to 50% of her offspring (male or female)
A 55-year-old post-menopausal woman with a history of hypertension complains of jaw pain on heavy exertion. There were no complaints of chest pain. Her ECG indicates normal sinus rhythm without ST segment abnormalities. Your plan may include: Exercise stress test
The aging process causes what normal physiological changes in the heart?
The heart valve thickens and becomes rigid, secondary to fibrosis and sclerosis
It is important to not dilate the eye if is suspected Acute closed-angle glaucoma
Your patient is a 78-year-old female with a smoking history of 120-pack years. She complains of hoarseness that has developed over the last few months. It is important to exclude the possibility of:
Laryngeal cancer
In examining the mouth of an older adult with a history of smoking, the nurse practitioner finds a suspicious oral lesion. The patient has been referred for a biopsy to be sent for pathology. Which is the most common oral precancerous lesion? Leukoplakia
A 20-year-old engineering student complains of episodes of abdominal discomfort, bloating, and episodes of diarrhea. The symptoms usually occur after eating, and pain is frequently relieved with bowel movement. She is on a “celiac diet” and the episodic symptoms persist. Physical examination and diagnostic tests are negative. Colonoscopy is negative for any abnormalities. This is a history and physical consistent with: Irritable bowel syndrome
The most common cause of eye redness is: Conjunctivitis
In AR disorders, carriers have: One copy of a gene mutation but not the disease [Show Less]