front 1 TRUE/FALSE | back 1 TRUE |
front 2 The initial treatment of an individual experiencing a seizure is concentrated on | back 2 maintaining an airway. |
front 3 Manifestations of acute brain ischemia (Cushing reflex) are due primarily to | back 3 sympathetic nervous system activation. |
front 4 A ureterocele is | back 4 a cystic dilation of a ureter. |
front 5 Which is not a manifestation of acute arterial obstruction? Pain Purpura Pallor Pulselessness | back 5 Purpura |
front 6 The physiologic change most likely to lead to an increase in intracranial pressure is | back 6 cerebral vasodilation. |
front 7 In older women, osteoporosis is thought to be primarily because of | back 7 estrogen deficiency. |
front 8 A patient has a positive Chvostek sign. The nurse interprets this as a sign of | back 8 increased neuromuscular excitability. |
front 9 Cor pulmonale refers to | back 9 right ventricular hypertrophy secondary to pulmonary hypertension. |
front 10 The ________ is the level of painful stimulation required to be perceived. | back 10 threshold |
front 11 Pneumocystitis is a term that refers to a | back 11 fungal pneumonia secondary to HIV. |
front 12 Tophi are | back 12 deposits of urate crystals in tissues. |
front 13 A fracture in which bone breaks into two or more fragments is referred to as | back 13 comminuted. |
front 14 The pathology report for a patient with penile cancer has this statement: The tumor involves the shaft of the penis. The cancer is at what stage? | back 14 Stage II |
front 15 _________ is a form of spina bifida in which a saclike cyst filled with CSF protrudes through the spinal defect but does not involve the spinal cord. | back 15 Meningocele |
front 16 The expected treatment of a pregnant woman with hyperemesis gravidarum is | back 16 intravenous therapy. |
front 17 Which blood pressure reading is considered to be indicative of prehypertension according to the JNC-7 criteria? 118/78 128/82 140/88 138/94 | back 17 128/82 |
front 18 A patient presenting with fever, hypotension, and lactic acidosis is most likely to be experiencing what type of shock? | back 18 Septic |
front 19 The final step in clot formation is | back 19 clot retraction. |
front 20 A silent abdomen 3 hours after bowel surgery most likely indicates | back 20 functional bowel obstruction. |
front 21 Malignant neoplasms of epithelial origin are known as | back 21 carcinomas. |
front 22 What effect do demyelinating disorders such as multiple sclerosis have on neurotransmission? | back 22 Slower rate of action potential conduction |
front 23 The most common cause of intrinsic kidney injury is _____ injury. | back 23 tubular |
front 24 Leakage of CSF from the nose or ears is commonly associated with | back 24 basilar skull fracture. |
front 25 Ulcerative colitis is commonly associated with | back 25 bloody diarrhea. |
front 26 The final stage of gout, characterized by crystalline deposits in cartilage, synovial membranes, and soft tissue, is called | back 26 tophaceous gout. |
front 27 Elevated serum lipase and amylase levels are indicative of | back 27 pancreatitis. |
front 28 The dementia of Alzheimer disease is associated with structural changes in the brain, including | back 28 deposition of amyloid plaques in the brain. |
front 29 Extreme cold injures cells by all the following except | back 29 decreased blood viscosity. |
front 30 The strength of the bond between oxygen and hemoglobin is known as the | back 30 oxygen-hemoglobin affinity. |
front 31 It is true that scleroderma involves | back 31 inflammation and fibrosis of connective tissue. |
front 32 A patient with pure left-sided heart failure is likely to exhibit | back 32 pulmonary congestion with dyspnea. |
front 33 Treatment of a uterine prolapse may involve the insertion of a(n) ________ to hold the uterus in place. | back 33 pessary. |
front 34 In which stage of shock is a patient who has lost 1200 mL of blood, who has normal blood pressure when supine, but who experiences orthostatic hypotension upon standing? | back 34 Class II, Compensated Stage |
front 35 The patient is a 12-year-old boy diagnosed with acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL). As part of treatment, the patient must undergo several weeks of chemotherapy. The most serious complication of chemotherapy is | back 35 infection. |
front 36 Velocity of blood flow is measured in | back 36 centimeters per second. |
front 37 The most common source of osteomyelitis is | back 37 an infection that migrates via the bloodstream. |
front 38 TRUE/FALSE Seasonal allergic rhinitis is most involved in type II hypersensitivity reactions. | back 38 False |
front 39 A potential risk factor for breast cancer includes | back 39 early menarche and late first pregnancy |
front 40 A patient diagnosed with a micropenis must be evaluated for | back 40 endocrine disorders. |
front 41 The effects of histamine release include | back 41 increased vascular permeability. |
front 42 An abnormally wide (more than 0.10 second) QRS complex is characteristic of | back 42 premature ventricular complexes |
front 43 Two primary acid-base disorders that are present independently are referred to as | back 43 mixed acid-base imbalance. |
front 44 A cause of thrombocytopenia includes | back 44 chemotherapy. |
front 45 Jaundice is a common manifestation of | back 45 liver disease. |
front 46 It is true that fibrocystic breast disease | back 46 may be exacerbated by methylxanthines. |
front 47 After being diagnosed with hypertension, a patient returns to the clinic 6 weeks later. The patient reports “moderate” adherence to the recommended lifestyle changes and has experienced a decreased from 165/96 to 148/90 mm Hg in blood pressure. What is the most appropriate intervention for this patient at this time? | back 47 Continue lifestyle modifications only. |
front 48 Pain with passive stretching of a muscle is indicative of | back 48 noncontractile tissue injury. |
front 49 In individuals who have asthma, exposure to an allergen to which they are sensitized leads to which pathophysiologic event? | back 49 Inflammation, mucosal edema, and bronchoconstriction |
front 50 A patient is exhibiting severe dyspnea and anxiety. The patient also has bubbly crackles in all lung fields with pink, frothy sputum. This patient is most likely experiencing | back 50 acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema. |
front 51 The most common presenting sign/symptom with rheumatic fever is | back 51 polyarthritis. |
front 52 Red blood cells differ from other cell types in the body, because they | back 52 have no cytoplasmic organelles |
front 53 Liver transaminase elevations in which aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is markedly greater than alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is characteristic of | back 53 alcohol-induced injury. |
front 54 Osmoreceptors located in the hypothalamus control the release of | back 54 vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone, ADH). |
front 55 In type I diabetes, respiratory compensation may occur through a process of | back 55 respiratory alkalosis. |
front 56 A patient with significant aortic stenosis is likely to experience | back 56 syncope. |
front 57 Which causes vasoconstriction? | back 57 Norepinephrine |
front 58 Patients presenting with symptoms of unstable angina and no ST segment elevation are treated with | back 58 antiplatelet drugs. |
front 59 What effect would adrenocortical insufficiency have on an individual’s response to surgical stress? | back 59 More prone to hypotension |
front 60 The ________ system compensates for metabolic acidosis and alkalosis. | back 60 respiratory |
front 61 A diagnostic laboratory finding in myeloma is | back 61 Bence Jones proteins in the urine. |
front 62 Activation of parasympathetic nerves to the bladder will cause | back 62 bladder contraction. |
front 63 The physiologic mechanisms involved in the pain phenomenon are termed | back 63 nociception. |
front 64 The disorders characterized by softening and then enlargement of bones is referred to as | back 64 Paget disease. |
front 65 It is useful to conceptualize pain physiology according to the four stages because each stage provides an opportunity for | back 65 intervention. |
front 66 More than half of the initial cases of pancreatitis are associated with | back 66 alcoholism. |
front 67 Which neurologic disorder is commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig disease? | back 67 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis |
front 68 A patient injured severely in a motor vehicle accident is hospitalized with acute kidney injury as well as multiple broken bones and lacerations. When family members ask what is meant by the term ‘prerenal,’ the nurse responds | back 68 “Your husband’s kidney injury did not start in the kidney itself, but rather in the blood flow to the kidney.” |
front 69 The complication which is not likely to result from a compound, transverse fracture of the tibia and fibula is | back 69 air embolus. |
front 70 Your patient is scheduled for a staging procedure. She wants to know what that means. The correct response is which of the following? | back 70 It is a procedure for determining the extent of tumor spread. |
front 71 Viral pneumonia is characterized by | back 71 a dry cough. |
front 72 Abnormalities in intracellular regulation of enzyme activity and cellular production of ATP are associated with | back 72 hypophosphatemia |
front 73 The classic manifestations of Parkinson disease include | back 73 rest tremor and skeletal muscle rigidity. |
front 74 It is true that biliary cancer | back 74 tend to be asymptomatic and progress insidiously. |
front 75 The condition characterized by oliguria and hematuria is | back 75 acute glomerulonephritis. |
front 76 Which statement is true about the incidence of multiple sclerosis? | back 76 The age of onset ranges from 20 to 50 years. |
front 77 The arterial blood gas pH = 7.52, PaCO2 = 30 mm Hg, HCO3 – = 24 mEq/L demonstrates | back 77 respiratory alkalosis. |
front 78 A primary effector cell of the type I hypersensitivity response is | back 78 mast cells. |
front 79 A patient with renal disease is at risk for developing uremia as the nephrons progressively deteriorate, because | back 79 GFR declines. |
front 80 Dysfunction of which organ would lead to clotting factor deficiency? | back 80 Liver |
front 81 Hyperlipidemia occurs in nephrotic syndrome because | back 81 hepatocytes synthesize excessive lipids. |
front 82 Clinical manifestations of severe symptomatic hypophosphatemia are caused by | back 82 deficiency of ATP. |
front 83 What age group has a larger volume of extracellular fluid than intracellular fluid? | back 83 Infants |
front 84 An example of inappropriate treatment for head trauma would be | back 84 hypoventilation. |
front 85 Risk factors for hemorrhagic stroke include | back 85 acute hypertension. |
front 86 Excessive vomiting in pregnant women is known as | back 86 hyperemesis gravidarum. |
front 87 The principle Ig mediator of type I hypersensitivity reactions is | back 87 IgE. |
front 88 Decreased neuromuscular excitability is often the result of | back 88 hypercalcemia and hypermagnesemia. |
front 89 Bone healing may be impaired by | back 89 nicotine use. |
front 90 A patient with a productive cough and parenchymal infiltrates on x-ray is demonstrating symptomology of | back 90 bacterial pneumonia. |
front 91 Dopamine precursors and anticholinergics are all used in the management of Parkinson disease, because they | back 91 increase dopamine activity in the basal ganglia. |
front 92 The prothrombin time (PT) and INR (international normalized ratio) measure the integrity of | back 92 extrinsic pathway. |
front 93 Most gallstones are composed of | back 93 cholesterol. |
front 94 TRUE/FALSE | back 94 TRUE |
front 95 What is the correct definition of complete remission (CR) of leukemia? | back 95 CR is less than 5% blasts in marrow and normal CBC values. |
front 96 In which dysrhythmias should treatment be instituted immediately? Asymptomatic sinus bradycardia at a heart rate of 50 beats/minute Fever-induced tachycardia at 122 beats/minute Premature atrial complexes occurring every 20 seconds Atrial fibrillation with a ventricular rate of 220 beats/minute | back 96 Atrial fibrillation with a ventricular rate of 220 beats/minute |
front 97 The hypersensitivity reaction that does not involve antibody production is type | back 97 IV. |
front 98 Which acid are the kidneys unable to excrete? | back 98 Carbonic |
front 99 What clinical finding would suggest an esophageal cause of a client’s report of dysphagia? | back 99 Chest pain during meals |
front 100 The displacement of two bones in which the articular surfaces partially lose contact with each other is called | back 100 Subluxation |
front 101 The greatest risk factor for bladder cancer is | back 101 Smoking |
front 102 A malignant bone-forming tumor is referred to as a(n) | back 102 Osteoscarmoa |
front 103 The pathophysiology of osteomalacia involves | back 103 Inadequate mineralization in the osteoid |
front 104 What is the effect on resistance if the radius of a vessel is halved? | back 104 Resistance increases by a factor of 16 |
front 105 Cervical cancer can be detected in the early, curable stage by the ________ test. | back 105 Papanicolaou |
front 106 While in the hospital for management of acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL), a patient develops severe thrombocytopenia. The most appropriate action for this condition is | back 106 Activity restriction |
front 107 Healing of a fractured bone with a poor alignment is called | back 107 malunion |
front 108 The normal post-void residual urine in the bladder is | back 108 Less than 100 mL |
front 109 Empyema is defined as an | back 109 Infection in the pleural space |
front 110 Respiratory alkalosis is caused by | back 110 Hyperventilation |
front 111 Compartment syndrome occurs secondary to | back 111 soft-tissue damage |
front 112 The most common sign/symptom of renal calculi is | back 112 pain |
front 113 Anticholinesterase inhibitors may be used to manage | back 113 Myasthenia gravis |
front 114 A 5-year-old patient’s parents report loss of appetite and fatigue in their child. The parents also state that the child refuses to walk as a result of pain. The child’s most likely diagnosis is | back 114 ALL (acute lymphoid leukemia) |
front 115 A patient is diagnosed with heart failure with normal ejection fraction. This patient is most likely characterized by a(n) | back 115 elderly woman without a previous history of MI |
front 116 The earliest manifestation of scleroderma is | back 116 Raynaud Phenonmenon |
front 117 Findings that should prompt an evaluation for renal cancer include | back 117 Hematuria |
front 118 Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) syndrome is an example of a(n) | back 118 deficient immune response |
front 119 Pain is thought of as | back 119 a subjective experience that is difficult to measure objectively |
front 120 Allostasis is best defined as | back 120 the overall process of adaptive change necessary to maintaing survival and well-being |
front 121 The person at highest risk of a greenstick fracture from falling off a tall ladder is age | back 121 8 Greenstick fractures occur primarily in children. |
front 122 The most important determinant for prescribing therapy for acute stroke is | back 122 Ischemic vs. hemorrhagic cause |
front 123 Clinical manifestations of hypoparathyroidism | back 123 Result from decreased serum ionized calcium |
front 124 Selye’s three phases of the stress response include all the following except | back 124 allostasis |
front 125 TRUE/FALSE Erection requires the release of nitrous oxide into the corpus cavernosum during sexual stimulation | back 125 True |
front 126 Constipation in an elderly patient can be best treated by | back 126 Increasing fiber in the diet |
front 127 It is true that Graves disease is | back 127 associated with autoantibodies to TSH receptors |
front 128 Blood flow throughout the periphery is regulated by | back 128 The autonomic nervous system |
front 129 Increased preload of the cardiac chambers may lead to which patient symptom? | back 129 Edema |
front 130 Which alterations can lead to edema? | back 130 Decreased lymphatic flow |
front 131 In patients with polycystic kidney disease, renal failure is expected to progress over time as the cystic process destroys more nephrons. At what point will a patient reach end-stage renal disease? | back 131 Greater than 90% nephron loss |
front 132 Diabetes mellitus is the ________ leading cause of death and a major cause of disability in the United States. | back 132 Seventh |
front 133 A person who experiences a panic attack and develops hyperventilation symptoms may experience | back 133 numbness and tingling in the extremities |
front 134 The definitive treatment for cholecystitis is | back 134 cholecystectomy |
front 135 Endometriosis is a condition in which | back 135 ectopic endometrial tissue is present |
front 136 What is the most likely explanation for a diagnosis of hypernatremia in an elderly patient receiving tube feeding | back 136 inadequate water intake |
front 137 Paraneoplastic syndromes in cancer involve excessive production of substances by multiple means. A common substance found in excessive amounts resulting from cancer paraneoplastic syndromes is | back 137 calcium |
front 138 Rupture of esophageal varices is a complication of cirrhosis with portal hypertension and carries a high ________ rate. | back 138 mortality |
front 139 What finding should prompt further diagnostic testing in a child presenting with diarrhea | back 139 blood and mucus in the stools |
front 140 Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a rheumatic disease attributed to | back 140 autoimmune mechanisms |
front 141 The conversion of plasminogen to plasmin results in | back 141 fibrinolysis |
front 142 Overproduction of nitric oxide is an important aspect of the pathophysiologic process of what type of shock? | back 142 Septic |
front 143 The difference between stress incontinence and urge incontinence is that stress incontinence | back 143 is caused by a pelvic floor muscle problem, whereas urge incontinence is caused by a problem with the detrusor muscle. |
front 144 Hyperaldosteronism causes | back 144 ECV excess and hypokalemia. |
front 145 Which form of leukemia demonstrates the presence of the Philadelphia chromosome? | back 145 CML (chronic myeloid leukemia) |
front 146 Propylthiouracil may be used to treat hyperthyroidism, because it | back 146 inhibits thyroid hormone synthesis |
front 147 Steroids may be used in the management of acute exacerbation of symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis, because | back 147 demyelination is mediated by immune mechanisms. |
front 148 A common component of renal calculi is | back 148 calcium |
front 149 The pain that accompanies kidney disorders is called | back 149 nephralgia |
front 150 A person who is diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome is also experiencing hypoalbuminemia. This happens because | back 150 albumin is excreted in the urine. |
front 151 The most effective therapy for anemia associated with kidney failure is | back 151 erythropoietin administration |
front 152 A patient presents to the physician’s office with pinpoint hemorrhages on the skin. The patient is most likely between the ages of _____ years | back 152 4 and 7 |
front 153 Individuals with end-stage chronic renal disease are at risk for renal osteodystrophy and spontaneous bone fractures, because | back 153 they are deficient in active vitamin D |
front 154 It is true that growth hormone excess in adults | back 154 results in the condition of acromegaly |
front 155 The most common type of osteomyelitis is | back 155 hematogenous |
front 156 The cause of the most common form of anemia is | back 156 iron deficiency |
front 157 Carbon monoxide injures cells by | back 157 reducing oxygen level on hemoglobin |
front 158 The hypermetabolic state leading to cachexia in terminal cancer is thought to be because of | back 158 tumor necrosis factor |
front 159 Insulin binding to its receptor on target cells results in | back 159 increased facilitated cellular diffusion of glucose |
front 160 It is recommended that women of childbearing age take folic acid daily for prevention of | back 160 neural tube defects |
front 161 Pathophysiologically, esophageal varices can be attributed to | back 161 portal hypertension |
front 162 A college student living in a dormitory reports a stiff neck and headache and is found to have a fever of 102°F. This information is most consistent with | back 162 meningitis |
front 163 Patients with acute pancreatitis are generally made NPO and may require continuous gastric suctioning in order to | back 163 remove the usual stimuli for pancreatic secretion |
front 164 First-degree heart block is characterized by | back 164 prolonged PR interval |
front 165 After sitting in a chair for an hour, an elderly patient develops moderate lower extremity edema. His edema is most likely a consequence of | back 165 right-sided heart failure |
front 166 Which condition enhances lymphatic flow? | back 166 increased interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressure |
front 167 Hepatic encephalopathy is associated with | back 167 increased blood ammonia levels |
front 168 Celiac sprue is a malabsorptive disorder associated with | back 168 inflammatory reactions to gluten-containing foods |
front 169 A thyroid gland that grows larger than normal is known as | back 169 goiter |
front 170 In the acute phase of stroke, treatment is focused on | back 170 stabilization of respiratory and cardiovascular function |
front 171 TRUE/FALSE Lactated Ringer solution and normal saline are commonly used crystalloid solutions that contain electrolytes | back 171 TRUE |
front 172 It is true that encephalitis is usually | back 172 because of viral infection in brain cells. |
front 173 A patient with metastatic lung cancer wants to know her chances for survival. Which response is correct? | back 173 “Lung cancer has about a 15% survival rate.” |
front 174 Rheumatoid arthritis is commonly associated with the presence of rheumatoid factor autoantibodies in the bloodstream. This indicates that rheumatoid arthritis is likely to be | back 174 an autoimmune process |
front 175 Autologous stem cell transplantation is a procedure in which | back 175 stem cells are harvested from the patient and then returned to the same patient. |
front 176 Bacterial pneumonia leads to hypoxemia caused by | back 176 accumulation of alveolar exudate |
front 177 “Please explain the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis to me,” says another nurse. “Is it just wear and tear so that the cartilage wears out?” Your best response is | back 177 “No; cells in bone, cartilage, and the synovial membrane all get activated and secrete inflammatory mediators that destroy cartilage and damage bone.” |
front 178 A common characteristic of viral pneumonia is | back 178 dry cough |
front 179 All these cellular responses are potentially reversible except | back 179 necrosis |
front 180 A person who has hyperparathyroidism is likely to develop | back 180 hypercalcemia |
front 181 A 32-year-old female complaining of severe pain with menstruation and inability to participate in her routine household activities is likely experiencing | back 181 dysmenorrhea |
front 182 The effect on the renal tubules during the postoliguric phase of acute tubular necrosis involves | back 182 regeneration of the renal tubular epithelium |