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NURS 3366 Exam 1 Review Latest Update 2024-
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A 28 yo man presents with a low blood pressure due to blood loss from a gunshot
wound. The regulatory action that will best compensate for this pt's fluid volume deficit is
- CORRECT ANSWER: increased action of the RAAS


A 28 yo man presents with a low BP due to blood loss from a gunshot wound. Which
aspect, from expected compensatory mechanisms, will NOT occur? - CORRECT
ANSWER: water excretion into the urine will increase.


A 55 year old man with emphysema (lung dz) who has smoked 2 packs of cigs per day
for 40 years is hospitalized for acute onset cough with bloody sputum. After a few days
of testing and treatment, the patient's nurse read a physician's note on the chat: "I have
told the pt the etiologies of his presenting problem are: 1) exacerbation of his chronic
emphysema and 2) the new diagnosis of lung cancer. The onset of both was contributed
to by his longstanding smoking". The patient asks the nurse for more information about
his illness. Based on the information you have on the pt, which statement is most likely
correct? - CORRECT ANSWER: Heavy cigarette smoking was a risk factor in the pt
developing emphysema and lung cancer.


A 55 year old man with emphysema (lung dz) who has smoked 2 packs of cigs per day
for 40 years is hospitalized for acute onset cough with bloody sputum. After a few days
of testing and treatment, the patient's nurse read a physician's note on the chat: "I have
told the pt the etiologies of his presenting problem are: 1) exacerbation of his chronic
emphysema and 2) the new diagnosis of lung cancer. The onset of both was contributed
to by his longstanding smoking". The patient asks the nurse for more information about
his illness. Which explanation, by the nurse, indicates a full understanding of the pt
situation? - CORRECT ANSWER: " The coughing up of blood is caused by a worsening
of a dz you've had for a long time plus a new prolbem -- lung cancer."


A busy student, with very few financial resources, has body aches, a fever, cough and
nasal congestions and difficulty breathing through their nose. The direct patho etiology

, of these symptoms is most likely related to - CORRECT ANSWER: Exposure to a
microbe


A busy student, with very few financial resources, has body aches, a fever, cough, and
nasal congestion and difficulty breathing through their nose. The precipitating factors
related to the illness include all options EXCEPT: - CORRECT ANSWER: having a
cough and nasal congestion


A child accidentally ingests an insecticide with the ingredient cyanide. Knowing that
cyanide suppresses the action of cytochrome oxidase in the ETC, what is a likely sign
or symptom you would expect and why? - CORRECT ANSWER: SOB due to decreased
ATP to use for the work of breathing


A child is brought to her HCP. Her parents state that no matter how much she eats, she
keeps losing weight. She appears quite thin. Her blood sugar is markedly elevated. She
is diagnosed with type I diabetes mellitus (DM 1). If ABGs were done on this pt, you
would expect all the following EXCEPT: - CORRECT ANSWER: a HCO3 of 30 b/c the
low numbers of acids in her body stimulate an increase in HCO3.


A child is brought to her HCP. Her parents state that no matter how much she eats, she
keeps losing weight. She appears quite thin. Her blood sugar is markedly elevated. She
is diagnosed with type I diabetes mellitus (DM 1). Which explanation best links the
patho with S/S? In DM the pancreas _____ - CORRECT ANSWER: Quits producing
insulin so that glucose cannot be used as energy in the cells, thus causing the body to
burn up fat and protein for energy.


A child with sickle cell anemia presents with pain all over, especially the joints. Which
option best links the patho with S/S? - CORRECT ANSWER: A single-gene mutation
causes malfunction in RBC O2-carrying capacity, leading to ischemic pain in the joint
tissues.


A diabetic pt has patho changes to his arteries that result in narrowing and blockage. He
is diagnosed with gangrene of the toes. Lab work is drawn and shows an elevated CK.
Which patho process accuratley explains this type of occurrence? - CORRECT
ANSWER: ischemia --> cell injury --> swelling --> spillage of cellular enzymes into blood

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