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ATI PN PEDIATRICS PROCTORED EXAM 2022-2023
The nurse completes a thorough assessment of a patient and analyzes the 
data to identify nursing diagnoses. Which step will the nurse take next in the 
nursing process? 
a. Assessment 
b. Diagnosis 
c. Planning 
d. Implementation 
ANS: C 
After identifying a patient’s nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems, a nurse 
prioritizes the diagnoses, sets patient-centered goals and expected outcomes, and 
chooses nursing interventions appropriate for each diagnosis. This is the third step 
of t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse completes a thorough assessment of a patient and analyzes the 
data to identify nursing diagnoses. Which step will the nurse take next in the 
nursing process? 
a. Assessment 
b. Diagnosis 
c. Planning 
d. Implementation 
ANS: C 
After identifying a patient’s nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems, a nurse 
prioritizes the diagnoses, sets patient-centered goals and expected outcomes, and 
chooses nursing interventions appropriate for each diagnosis. This is the third step 
of t...
NUR 2063 / NUR2063: Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam 2 (Latest 2021 / 2022) Rasmussen
Pathophysiology basics 
a. Homeostasis 
i. What is it? equilibrium, balance, consistency, and stability. vital signs such as 
blood pressure, pulse, and temperature. 
ii. Why do we have this? self-regulating, give-and-take system that responds to 
minor changes in the body through compensation mechanisms. Compensation 
mechanisms attempt to counteract those changes and return the body to its 
normal state 
b. Adaptation to stress and illness 
i. Resilience: How one bounces back from sickness or ...
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Pathophysiology basics 
a. Homeostasis 
i. What is it? equilibrium, balance, consistency, and stability. vital signs such as 
blood pressure, pulse, and temperature. 
ii. Why do we have this? self-regulating, give-and-take system that responds to 
minor changes in the body through compensation mechanisms. Compensation 
mechanisms attempt to counteract those changes and return the body to its 
normal state 
b. Adaptation to stress and illness 
i. Resilience: How one bounces back from sickness or ...
ATI Pharmacology 2019 B, Pharmacology Practice 2019 A
Nurse contacts a pt's provider on telephone to 
obtain prescription for pain med. Which of 
following actions should nurse take? 
Have the provider spell out the unfamiliar medication names. 
The nurse should ask the provider to spell out the name of the medication if the 
stated name is one the nurse is not familiar with. 
Nurse in clinic is caring for a pt who is taking aspirin 
for Tx of arthritis. Nurse should identify which of 
following findings as indication that pt is beginning 
to exhi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
Nurse contacts a pt's provider on telephone to 
obtain prescription for pain med. Which of 
following actions should nurse take? 
Have the provider spell out the unfamiliar medication names. 
The nurse should ask the provider to spell out the name of the medication if the 
stated name is one the nurse is not familiar with. 
Nurse in clinic is caring for a pt who is taking aspirin 
for Tx of arthritis. Nurse should identify which of 
following findings as indication that pt is beginning 
to exhi...
Pathophysiology nurs 231 exam Questions And Answers Updated 2023
A bodybuilder’s muscles will display hyperplasia. 
You Answered 
True 
Correct Answer 
False 
Question 2 
2.5 / 2.5 pts 
True/False: 
During pregnancy, uterine enlargement is caused by hypoplasia. 
True 
Correct! 
False 
It’s hypertrophy and hyperplasia.
- Exam (elaborations)
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A bodybuilder’s muscles will display hyperplasia. 
You Answered 
True 
Correct Answer 
False 
Question 2 
2.5 / 2.5 pts 
True/False: 
During pregnancy, uterine enlargement is caused by hypoplasia. 
True 
Correct! 
False 
It’s hypertrophy and hyperplasia.
611-Patho Exam 4 “WE ARE OUT THE DOOR” Q&A (100% correct/verified) Latest update 2022/2023
Exposure to which substance protects the mucosal barrier of the stomach? 
a. Prostaglandins 
b. Helicobacter pylori 
c. Aspirin 
d. Regurgitated bile 
Prostaglandins. Prostaglandins and enterogastrones, such as gastric inhibitory 
peptide, somatostatin, and secretin, inhibit acid secretion. 
2. Glucose transport enhances the absorption of which electrolyte? 
a. Sodium 
b. Potassium 
c. Phosphate 
d. Chloride 
Sodium. Sodium passes through the tight junctions and is actively transported 
across c...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Exposure to which substance protects the mucosal barrier of the stomach? 
a. Prostaglandins 
b. Helicobacter pylori 
c. Aspirin 
d. Regurgitated bile 
Prostaglandins. Prostaglandins and enterogastrones, such as gastric inhibitory 
peptide, somatostatin, and secretin, inhibit acid secretion. 
2. Glucose transport enhances the absorption of which electrolyte? 
a. Sodium 
b. Potassium 
c. Phosphate 
d. Chloride 
Sodium. Sodium passes through the tight junctions and is actively transported 
across c...
NURS 611 Advanced Pathophysiology EXAM
What are clinical manifestations of hypothyroidism? 
a. Intolerance to heat, tachycardia, and weight loss 
b. Oligomenorrhea, fatigue, and warm skin 
c. Restlessness, increased appetite, and metrorrhagia 
d. Constipation, decreased heat rate, and lethargy 
The lower levels of thyroid hormone result in decreased energy metabolism, resulting 
in constipation, bradycardia, and lethargy, thus eliminating the remaining options. 
2. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is released to stimulate thyroid ho...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are clinical manifestations of hypothyroidism? 
a. Intolerance to heat, tachycardia, and weight loss 
b. Oligomenorrhea, fatigue, and warm skin 
c. Restlessness, increased appetite, and metrorrhagia 
d. Constipation, decreased heat rate, and lethargy 
The lower levels of thyroid hormone result in decreased energy metabolism, resulting 
in constipation, bradycardia, and lethargy, thus eliminating the remaining options. 
2. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is released to stimulate thyroid ho...
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE CELLULAR AND TISSUE FUNCTION
Embryonic Origin of body tissues 
• A fertilized ovum develops into an embryo 
• Cells differentiate into 4 basic tissues, which include: the epithelium, muscle, connective and nervous 
tissue 
o The ectoderm develops into epithelium 
o The mesoderm develops into epithelium, muscle and connective tissue 
o The endoderm develops into nervous tissue 
• A cell is comprised of a plasma membrane, a nucleus (which contains DNA and RNA), and the 
cytoplasm which contains organelles such as: ribos...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Embryonic Origin of body tissues 
• A fertilized ovum develops into an embryo 
• Cells differentiate into 4 basic tissues, which include: the epithelium, muscle, connective and nervous 
tissue 
o The ectoderm develops into epithelium 
o The mesoderm develops into epithelium, muscle and connective tissue 
o The endoderm develops into nervous tissue 
• A cell is comprised of a plasma membrane, a nucleus (which contains DNA and RNA), and the 
cytoplasm which contains organelles such as: ribos...
TEST BANK FOR NELSON PEDIATRICS REVIEW (MCQS) 19TH EDITION
Which age group are unintentional injuries NOT the leading cause of 
death? 
A. 1-4 yr 
B. 5-9 yr 
C. Younger than 1 yr 
D. 10-14 yr 
E. 15-19 yr 
2. Which of the following interventions have significantly lowered the 
pediatric mortality rate in developing countries? 
A. Vaccination programs 
B. Oral rehydration therapy 
C. Treated mosquito nets 
D. Early diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia 
E. All of the above 
3. Per the IOM, high-quality health care by definition must be: 
A. Timely and eff...
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Which age group are unintentional injuries NOT the leading cause of 
death? 
A. 1-4 yr 
B. 5-9 yr 
C. Younger than 1 yr 
D. 10-14 yr 
E. 15-19 yr 
2. Which of the following interventions have significantly lowered the 
pediatric mortality rate in developing countries? 
A. Vaccination programs 
B. Oral rehydration therapy 
C. Treated mosquito nets 
D. Early diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia 
E. All of the above 
3. Per the IOM, high-quality health care by definition must be: 
A. Timely and eff...