front 1 The most common causes of prehepatic jaundice are ________ and ineffective erythropoiesis. | back 1 hemolysis |
front 2 A patient receiving chemotherapy may be at greater risk for development of | back 2 stomatitis |
front 3 A patient with chronic gastritis would likely be tested for | back 3 Helicobacter pylori. |
front 4 It is true that gallstones are | back 4 more common in women |
front 5 Proton pump inhibitors may be used in the management of peptic ulcer disease to | back 5 decrease hydrochloric acid (HCl) secretion. |
front 6 Type 2 diabetes mellitus is often associated with | back 6 nonketotic hyperosmolality. |
front 7 Growth hormone-deficient infants would display | back 7 normal birth length and weight. |
front 8 A clinical finding that is consistent with a diagnosis of adrenocortical insufficiency is | back 8 hypoglycemia. |
front 9 A tumor which results in excessive production and release of catecholamines is | back 9 pheochromocytoma |
front 10 Hepatitis with the presence of autoantibodies and positive antinuclear antibodies (ANA) is | back 10 autoimmune hepatitis. |
front 11 Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) increases | back 11 water reabsorption in the collecting tubule of the kidney. |
front 12 An increase in ADH secretion occurs in response to | back 12 dehydration. |
front 13 Surgical removal of a gland may result in | back 13 hyposecretion |
front 14 Insulin binding to its receptor on target cells results in | back 14 increased facilitated cellular diffusion of glucose |
front 15 It is true that growth hormone excess in adults | back 15 results in the condition of acromegaly. |
front 16 A clinical finding consistent with a diagnosis of syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion (SIADH) is | back 16 hyponatremia |
front 17 Radioactive iodine treatment is the therapy of choice in patients with Graves disease. The patient should be expected to | back 17 need lifelong thyroid replacement therapy. |
front 18 The underlying pathogenic mechanism for type 2 diabetes is | back 18 insulin resistance and β-cell dysfunction. |
front 19 A patient who should be routinely evaluated for peptic ulcer disease is one who is | back 19 being treated with high-dose oral glucocorticoids. |
front 20 In type I diabetes, respiratory compensation may occur through a process of | back 20 respiratory alkalosis. |
front 21 Myxedema coma is a severe condition associated with | back 21 hypothyroidism. |
front 22 What effect would adrenocortical insufficiency have on an individual’s response to surgical stress? | back 22 More prone to hypotension |
front 23 An infusion of mannitol would be prescribed to treat | back 23 cerebral edema. |
front 24 Celiac sprue is a malabsorptive disorder associated with | back 24 inflammatory reaction to gluten-containing foods. |
front 25 Hepatitis B is usually transmitted by exposure to | back 25 blood or semen. |
front 26 What laboratory data would support a diagnosis of hemochromatosis? | back 26 Elevated ferritin |
front 27 More than half of the initial cases of pancreatitis are associated with | back 27 alcoholism |
front 28 Chronic pancreatitis may lead to | back 28 diabetes mellitus. |
front 29 Premature infants are at greater risk for developing | back 29 necrotizing enterocolitis. |
front 30 The most challenging aspect of treatment for chronic pancreatitis is | back 30 pain control |
front 31 Ulcerative colitis is commonly associated with | back 31 bloody diarrhea. |
front 32 Untreated acute cholecystitis may lead to ________ of the gallbladder wall. | back 32 gangrene |
front 33 A silent abdomen 3 hours after bowel surgery most likely indicates | back 33 functional bowel obstruction. |
front 34 An increased urine bilirubin is associated with | back 34 hepatitis |
front 35 A silent abdomen 3 hours after bowel surgery most likely indicates | back 35 functional bowel obstruction. |
front 36 A patient admitted with bleeding related to esophageal varices could be expected to receive a continuous intravenous infusion of | back 36 octreotide acetate. |
front 37 Diabetes insipidus is a condition that | back 37 results from inadequate ADH secretion. |
front 38 The signs and symptoms of adrenocortical hormone excess may occur from either a primary or secondary disorder. A symptom associated with primary Cushing syndrome is | back 38 hyperglycemia. |
front 39 The formation of active vitamin D | back 39 is impaired in renal failure. |
front 40 A thyroid gland that grows larger than normal is known as | back 40 goiter |
front 41 Clinical manifestations of Graves disease may include | back 41 tremor |
front 42 A laboratory finding that would help confirm the diagnosis of hyperaldosteronism is | back 42 hypokalemia |
front 43 Epigastric pain that is relieved by food is suggestive of | back 43 gastric ulcer. |
front 44 What clinical finding would suggest an esophageal cause of a client’s report of dysphagia? | back 44 Chest pain during meals |
front 45 It is true that the synthesis of thyroid hormones | back 45 is inhibited by iodine deficiency. |
front 46 ________ disease is a rare autosomal recessive disorder in which excessive amounts of copper accumulate in the liver. | back 46 Wilson |
front 47 ________ is the most powerful predictor of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus. | back 47 Obesity |
front 48 Most gallstones are composed of | back 48 cholesterol |
front 49 Pathophysiologically, esophageal varices can be attributed to | back 49 portal hypertension. |
front 50 Fecal leukocyte screening would be indicated in a patient with suspected | back 50 enterocolitis |
front 51 Hepatic encephalopathy is associated with | back 51 increased blood ammonia levels. |
front 52 The finding of hypotension, rigid abdomen, and absent bowel sounds in a patient with pancreatitis | back 52 indicates peritonitis with substantial risk for sepsis and shock. |
front 53 Dumping syndrome is commonly seen after __________ procedures. | back 53 gastric bypass |
front 54 The most common cause of mechanical bowel obstruction is | back 54 adhesions |
front 55 It is true that biliary cancer | back 55 tend to be asymptomatic and progress insidiously. |
front 56 an early indicator of colon cancer is | back 56 a change in bowel habits. |
front 57 Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (adrenogenital syndrome) results from | back 57 blocked cortisol production. |
front 58 Fecal leukocyte screening would be indicated in a patient with suspected | back 58 enterocolitis |
front 59 Liver transaminase elevations in which aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is markedly greater than alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is characteristic of | back 59 alcohol-induced injury. |
front 60 A patient presenting with muscle cramps, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and prolonged Q-T intervals on EKG may be showing symptoms of | back 60 hypoparathyroidism |