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NZ STATE NURSING EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ || GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST VERSION 2024 What are some signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism? - ANSWER- weight gain, fatigue, slowed metabolism, sensitivity to cold, hair loss, depression What are some signs and ...

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What are some signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism? - ANSWER- weight gain,
fatigue, slowed metabolism, sensitivity to cold, hair loss, depression


What are some signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism? - ANSWER- weight loss,
increased HR, increased. appetite, more energy


What is exophthalmos (proptosis) and what disease is it found in? - ANSWER-
bulging eyes and graves disease


What are fresh frozen plasma and cryoprecipitate used for in blood transfusions? -
ANSWER- replaces proteins to help with blood clotting factors


What is the classed as a mild reaction during a blood transfusion? - ANSWER-
temp >38 degrees but <1.5 from baseline only or isolated rash only


What are the routine observations required during a blood transfusion? -
ANSWER- baseline abs taken within 60 minutes before start of transfusion, obs
then every 5 mins for 15 minutes staying in the room and then monitor every
30mins and BP hourly. Take obs after transfusion as well

,What can cause ketoacidosis? - ANSWER- decreased food intake (starvation)


In the nephron, what does the glomerulus not filter? - ANSWER- proteins and
blood cells


Which parts of the nephron are found in the renal medulla of the kidney? -
ANSWER- Loop of Henle and Collecting Tubule/Duct


In the nephron, the main role of the Loop of Henle is to? - ANSWER- Concentrate
the urine by allowing reabsorption of water and sodium chloride from the filtrate


What substance's rate of excretion from the bloodstream allows us to determine the
efficiency of the kidneys? - ANSWER- creatinine


The final product of urine after being filtered in the kidneys include what products?
- ANSWER- creatinine, urea, some ions, excess water


What should never be found in urine? - ANSWER- glucose


What is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism? - ANSWER- Graves disease


What is the most common cause of hypothyroidism? - ANSWER- Hashimoto's
disease




What is purpura? - ANSWER- a rash of purple spots on the skin caused by internal
bleeding from small blood vessels

, When should blood components be transfused by? - ANSWER- within four hours


What is the second highest cause of cancer in NZ? - ANSWER- bowel cancer


What is the first highest cause of cancer in NZ? - ANSWER- lung cancer


What are some signs and symptoms of bowel cancer? - ANSWER- rectal bleeding,
change in bowel motions, anemia, abdominal pain, mass in the abdomen,
unexplained weight loss, fatigue


Are men or women have a high risk for bowel cancer? - ANSWER- men


Who is the national bowel screening programme NZ available for? - ANSWER- 60
to 74 years old every 2 years


Roughly, how many people in NZ are diagnosed with bowel cancer every year? -
ANSWER- 3000 people


What is tardive dyskinesia? - ANSWER- involuntary facial movements: biting,
chewing, grimacing, tongue protrusions. It is not reversible


What is an illusion? - ANSWER- a false perception or a misperception of an actual
stimulus in the environment


What is delirium caused by? - ANSWER- electrolyte imbalances and cerebral
anoxia

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