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NUR 2063 Exam | 186 Questions and Answers
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hypotension can lead to this type of acute renal failure - ✔✔pre-renal failure



what disorder involves excessive amounts of antidiuretic hormone? - ✔✔SIADH



what chronic disorder of the kidneys is caused by a genetic mutation? - ✔✔polycystic kidney
disease



an excess in growth hormone in adults is called what - ✔✔acromegaly



an excess of grown hormone in childhood results in - ✔✔gigantism


The primary intervention for syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion is the
restriction of what? - ✔✔Free water intake


manifestations of hyperparathyroidism and hypoparathyroidism are related to excessive or
insufficient amounts of serum _____________? - ✔✔calcium


In primary hypothyroidism, the circulating level of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) will be
_____________? - ✔✔elevated


A unique feature of Grave's disease is protrusion of the eyeballs and is called? -
✔✔exopthalmos


most common cause of hypoparathyroidism is ________________ in the area where the glands
are locanted? - ✔✔surgery

,A common cause of endocrine disorders, especially in women is __________________ -
✔✔autoimmune


in adrenocortical deficiency, the most sever manifestations are related to inadequate quantities
of the hormone ____________? - ✔✔cortisol


a potentially lethal condition in which there is an acute elevation of circulating thyroid
hormones is called ________________ - ✔✔thyroid storm


a patient who presents with hyperparathyroidism would likely to be present with abnormally
elevated _____________ levels? - ✔✔calcium



T/F: Diabetes insipidus is characterized by hypernatremia? - ✔✔True



T/F hypothyroidism manifestations include heat intolerance? - ✔✔False, they are more
sensitive to cold


T/F: Pheochromocytoma is a life-threatening disease characterized by intermittent, severe
hypertension? - ✔✔True


T/F: A patient with hyperparathyroidism would be likely to present with hyper responsive
muscle reflexes? - ✔✔False. Hyperparathyroidism=hypercalcemia. Hypocalcemia would have
hyper responsive muscle reflexes


T/F: Patients with type II diabetes mellitus may take both oral agents and injectable insulin -
✔✔True


T/F: One of the classic manifestations of diabetes mellitus is increased appetite, called
polydipsia? - ✔✔False. polyphagia is increased appetite. polydipsia is increased hunger

, T/F: Type one diabetes mellitus differs from type 2 diabetes mellitus because endogenous
insulin prevents lipolysis and production of ketone bodies? - ✔✔True



T/F: a significant risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus is obesity - ✔✔true


T/F: risk factors for immune-mediated type 1 diabetes are genetic predisposition and poor
dietary habits? - ✔✔false, Poor dietary habits could be type 2


T/F: the primary source of energy for muscle tissue in the fasting or resting state is free fatty
acids? - ✔✔True



what electrolyte changes can happen with hyperparathyroidism? - ✔✔Calcium-
hypercalcemia, hypermagnesemia
and hypophosphatemia, and metabolic acidosis



Pathophysiology of hyperparathyroidism - ✔✔tumors, hyperplasia, and chronic
hypocalcemia (renal failure) can cause excessive PTH production



What electrolyte changes can happen with hypoparathyroidism? - ✔✔Low calcium,
hypocalcemia, hypomasesemia,
hyperphosphatemia, and metabolic alkalosis



Pathophysiology of hypoparathyroidism - ✔✔parathyroid gland does not prduce enough PTH
either due to surgery, radiation, autoimmune disease, or congenital defect.



Hypoparathyroidsim manifestations - ✔✔paresthesias, tetany, fatigue/weakness,
dysrhythmias, hypotension, abd. cramping, diarrhea, painful menstruation, dry corase skin,
patchy hair loss, brittle nails, anxiety, headaches, depression/mood swings, memory loss

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