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NUR 631 MIDTERM EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS & CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) | GRADED A+ A student is preparing to irrigate a patient's wound and gathers supplies, including hydrogen peroxide. What response by the healthcare professional is best? - ....ANSWER...Tell the student to get som...

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NUR 631 MIDTERM EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS &
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) | GRADED A+


A student is preparing to irrigate a patient's wound and gathers supplies, including
hydrogen peroxide. What response by the healthcare professional is best? -
....ANSWER...Tell the student to get some normal saline instead.

A student asks why some vaccinations are given orally and some are given by injection.
What response by the professor is best? - ....ANSWER...Each route stimulates a
different lymphocyte-containing tissue, resulting in different types of cellular and humoral
immunity.

A patient is having an IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reaction. What action by the
healthcare professional is best? - ....ANSWER...Give the patient an antihistamine

A student asks about the mechanism that results in type II hypersensitivity reactions.
What description by the professor is best? - ....ANSWER...Antibodies bind to the
antigens on the cell surface

Which mother does the healthcare professional prepare to administer Rh immune
globulin (Rho-GAM) to? - ....ANSWER...Mother is Rh-negative and the fetus is Rh-
positive

If you're assessing a kid & find cap refill 4 Seconds, what is your differential diagnosis? -
....ANSWER...Shock

What is the main goal if treating a patient in shock? - ....ANSWER...Increase Supply,
Decrease Demand.
Increase supply of CO, O2, & Tissue Perfusion. (Need a Better Supply Than Demand)

If you have a child that is a Burn patient, how do we know that they will have a higher
Morbidity and Mortality? - ....ANSWER...Less Body Surface Area Results in a Lack of
Glycogen Stores (less than adult has)

What are S/S of Shock in a Newborn? - ....ANSWER...Bradycardia Hypoglycemia
Temperature Not Regulated

How do kids compensate for Cardiogenic Shock? List all - ....ANSWER...4 different
ways:

,1. Adrenergic Response: Increases HR, Increases CO
2. Vasoconstriction: Increases BP
3. Spanchnic Arteries: Divert Blood away from extremities, give it to kidneys, heart, &
lungs
4. Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System is stimulated

In a carcinoma, we see Abnormal Proliferation of which Tissue? -
....ANSWER...Epithelial Cells

What's it called when you can no longer show Differentiation at a cellular level? -
....ANSWER...Anaplasia

I have an H & H of 7.3 and 15. Give me some differential diagnosis: -
....ANSWER...chronic bleeding malabsorption of iron malnutrition

What are some ways you can avoid getting cancer> - ....ANSWER...Diet Exercise
Avoid excessive Alcohol Don't Smoke
Avoid Environmental Toxins Avoid Occupational Hazards

What kind of CA do we see that is linked to a congenital malformation syndrome? -
....ANSWER...Wilm's Tumor

If you diagnose a child with AIDS,what are they at HIGH RISK for developing as well? -
....ANSWER...Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma

Why do our Lymph Nodes Become Bigger & Tender when exposed to an Infection? -
....ANSWER...B Lymphocyte Proliferation

If we have never been exposed to an allergy, what cells go in and get rid of Tumor for
us? - ....ANSWER...Natural Killer Cells

Pt comes in with enlarged spleen & liver, bronze colored tan skin, & dysrhythmias on
monitor. What do you suspect? - ....ANSWER...Hemochromatosis

What is Polycythemia Vera? - ....ANSWER...Too many RBC's

Why will a patient with Polycythemia become Confused or Disoriented? -
....ANSWER...Increased Blood Viscosity (thickness)

You have 5 patients. Who are you worried @ developing DIC?
• Heat Stroke
• Severe Pancreatitis
• Term Delivery

• HELLP Syndrome

, • Snake Bite - ....ANSWER...Heat stroke, severe pancreatitis, HELLP Syndrome,
Snake Bite (All but Term Delivery)

What does the Collagen in the Clotting Process Do? - ....ANSWER...Activate Platelets

How do you diagnose ALL (Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia) ? - ....ANSWER...30%
Lymphocytes in Blood or Bone Marrow

What virus is linked to Burkett's Lymphoma? - ....ANSWER...EBV (Epstein Barr?

What kind of Bleed do you suspect if pt has a + Keurnigs &
+ Bradinski's? - ...ANSWER...Subarachnoid

What Neurotransmitter do Schizophrenics Lack? - ...ANSWER...GABA

What Mood Disorder has DYSFN in Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal System? -
...ANSWER...Depression

What is the Somogyi effect? - ...ANSWER...Occurs in diabetics when blood glucose
levels drop too low in the middle of the night, the body tries to compensate by
rebounding into hyperglycemia despite not eating and having hypoglycemia

What does the Body use to Take something across A Cell Membrane? What does it
need to transport enzymes or electrons? - ...ANSWER...Proteases

What part of cell stops water soluble molecules from crossing over? -
...ANSWER...Phospholipid Bilayer (Not water permeable)

What does it mean when we talk about the Absolute Refractory Period in the Cardiac
Cycle? - ...ANSWER...Nothing can happen during the Absolute Refractory Period no
mater what stimulus is thrown at the heart.

Hypoglycemia, followed by rebound hyperglycemia, is observed in those with what? -
....ANSWER...Somogyi Effect

What organic compound facilitates transportation across cell membranes by acting as
receptors, transport channels for electrolytes, and enzymes to drive active pumps? -
....ANSWER...Proteins

Which structure prevents water-soluble molecules from entering cells across the plasma
membrane? - ....ANSWER...Lipid bilayer

A student asks for an explanation of the absolute refractory period of the action
potential. What response by the professor is best? - ....ANSWER...No stimulus is able to
evoke another response at this time

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