NURS 6501 Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm & Final Exam. Latest Update.NURS 6501
Advanced
Pathophysiology
Midterm & Final
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1. A patient has a history of excessive use of
magnesium-containing antacidsand aluminumcontaining antacids. What lab value does the
healthcare professional correlate to this behavior?
Answer: B
a. Magnesium 1.8 mg/dL
b
.
Phosphate 1.9 mg/dL
c. Sodium 149 mEq/L
d. Potassium 2.5 mEq/L
2.A person has hypothyroidism. What chemical does the
healthcare professionaladvise the person to include in
the diet?
Answer: B
a. Iron
b
.
Iodine
c. Zinc
d
.
Magnesium
3.In teaching a women's community group, which risk
factor does the healthcare professional teach is
related to high morbidity of cancer of thecolon,
uterus, and kidney?
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
4.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?
Answer: D
a.
Chemical mediators, such as histamine, bradykinin,
and serotonin, produceabdominal pain.
b
.
Edema and vascular congestion produce abdominal
pain by stretching.
c. Ischemia, caused by distention of bowel obstruction or
mesenteric vessel
thrombosis, produce abdominal pain.
d. Low concentrations of anaerobes, such as
Streptococci, Lactobacilli, Staphylococci,
Enterobacteria, and Bacteroides, produce abdominal
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