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NURS 8022
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NURS 8022
NURS 8022 EXAM 3 ACTUAL EXAM 2024
2025 ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS
(VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 400
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS)
/ALREADY GRADED A+
NURS 8022 EXAM 3 ACTUAL EXAM 2024-
2025 ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS
(VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 400
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS)
/ALREADY GRADED A+
VERSION A
Which conditions will cause a shift to the left in the
oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve?
1. Acidosis and increased PaCO2
2. High pH and hypocapnia
3. Hyperthermia and increased 2,3DPG
4. Decreased hila and gluconeogenesis
2. High pH and hypocapnia
A person has pneumoconiosis. Which information
would the nurse find in the history of this
person?
A. Inhaled inorganic dust particles, resulting in a
change in the lungs
B. Fractured ribs, causing paradoxical movement of
,the chest with breathing
C. Ruptured visceral pleura, which allows air or gas
into the pleural space
D. Bronchial inflammation with a persistent
abnormal dilation of the bronchi
A. Inhaled inorganic dust particles, resulting in a
change in the lungs
A child has asthma. Which pathophysiologic process
occurs in this disease?
1. Acute injury to the alveoli capillary membrane,
producing severe pulmonary edema and shunting
2. Chronic inflammatory disorder, causing mucosal
edema and reversible airflow obstruction
3. Airway obstruction, increasing resistance to
airflow and decreasing flow rates, especially
inspiratory flow
2. Chronic inflammatory disorder, causing mucosal
edema and reversible airflow obstruction
A person has pneumococcal pneumonia. Which
pathophysiologic process has occurred?
1. Continual bronchial inflammation causes bronchial
edema and increases the size and number of
mucous glands and goblet cells.
2. Abnormal permanent enlargement of the acini is
accompanied by the destruction of alveolar walls.
3. Inflammatory cytokines cause alveolar edema,
,which creates a medium for microorganisms that
leads to consolidation
3. Inflammatory cytokines causes alveolar edema,
which creates a medium for microorganisms that
leads to consolidation
An NP recalls that cystic fibrosis is associated with
1. Defective epithelial chloride ion transport
2. Increased mucociliary action
3. Propensity for upper respiratory infections
1. Defective epithelial chloride ion transport
Cystic fibrosis causes persistent chronic bronchial
inflammation, which also causes
1. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
2. Pneumoconiosis
3. Bronchiectasis
4. Surfactant impairment
3. Bronchiectasis
When doing teaching for parents of a child with CF,
which three statements will you include in your
teaching?
a. Your child will develop thin watery mucus in the
airway
b. You will give your child medication daily until they
outgrow this illness
c. You may notice salty tasting skin
d. You will need to observe closely for urinary tract
, and lung infections
e. This disorder is caused by a genetic defect that
results in impaired chloride and sodium
reabsorption
C, D, E
Which of the following statements are true relating
to lung cancer?
A. Small cell lung cancer commonly metastasizes to
the liver
B. Cachexia is caused by the lung tumor increasing
metabolism
C. Most cases of bronchogenic carcinoma occur in
smokers
D. Tumors can compress nerves or veins
E. Lung cancer is detected by blood tests
B, C, D
Nephrotic syndrome produces: (choose 3)
A. Sodium retention
B. Protein loss
C. Susceptibility to infection
D. IgA nephropathy
ABC
Mechanisms that protect the urinary tract from
infection include:
A. Monocytes in the urine.
B. Acidic urine
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