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NSG 6005 Week 2 Quiz bank Fall 2019 – Johns Hopkins University
. A patient’s nutritional intake and lab work reflects hypoalbuminemia. This is critical to prescribing because: 
A. Distribution of drugs to target tissue may be affected 
____ 2. Drugs that have a significant first-pass effect: 
C. Are rapidly metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action 
____ 3. The route of excretion of a volatile drug will likely be: 
B. The lungs
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. A patient’s nutritional intake and lab work reflects hypoalbuminemia. This is critical to prescribing because: 
A. Distribution of drugs to target tissue may be affected 
____ 2. Drugs that have a significant first-pass effect: 
C. Are rapidly metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action 
____ 3. The route of excretion of a volatile drug will likely be: 
B. The lungs
NSG 6005 Week 1 Pharm Quiz Fall 2020 – Johns Hopkins University
The factor that has the greatest effect on males developing male sexual characteristics is: 
 
Student Answer:		 Cultural beliefs 
Effective male role models 
Adequate intake of testosterone in the diet 
CORRECT	 Androgen production 
Points Received:	2.5 of 2.5 
Comments:
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The factor that has the greatest effect on males developing male sexual characteristics is: 
 
Student Answer:		 Cultural beliefs 
Effective male role models 
Adequate intake of testosterone in the diet 
CORRECT	 Androgen production 
Points Received:	2.5 of 2.5 
Comments:
NSG 6001 - ANP 1 – Study Guide for MIDTERM (2020) Johns Hopkins University ETT – Exercise Tolerance Testing – Stress Test
3.	Can ETT results correlate with the artery or arteries with CAD 
Recent American College of Cardiology (ACC) guidelines give some guidance about noninvasive testing and markers for asymptomatic CAD based on an individual patient’s risk for CAD. ACC guidelines have as a class I recommendation (suggested) based on class B evidence (limited populations studied) that health care providers ascertain risk for cardiovascular disease in asymptomatic individuals by use of a global assessment such as ...
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3.	Can ETT results correlate with the artery or arteries with CAD 
Recent American College of Cardiology (ACC) guidelines give some guidance about noninvasive testing and markers for asymptomatic CAD based on an individual patient’s risk for CAD. ACC guidelines have as a class I recommendation (suggested) based on class B evidence (limited populations studied) that health care providers ascertain risk for cardiovascular disease in asymptomatic individuals by use of a global assessment such as ...
NSG 5003 Pathophysiology Review Questions 7 (latest) – Johns Hopkins University (A grade)
Which statement is true regarding the gate control theory (GCT) of pain? 
a. The pain gate is located in the brain. 
b. A closed gate increases pain perception. 
c. The brain primarily controls the pain gate. 
d. An open gate facilitates the brain in processing the pain.
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Which statement is true regarding the gate control theory (GCT) of pain? 
a. The pain gate is located in the brain. 
b. A closed gate increases pain perception. 
c. The brain primarily controls the pain gate. 
d. An open gate facilitates the brain in processing the pain.
NSG 5003 Pathophysiology Review Questions 6 (latest) – Johns Hopkins University (A grade)
A heat stroke is characterized by: 
a. Core temperatures usually reaching approximately 39.9° C (103.9° F) 
b. Sweat production on the face occurring even during dehydration 
c. A rapidly decreasing core temperature as heat loss from the evaporation of sweat ceases 
d. Symptoms caused by the loss of sodium and prolonged sweating
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A heat stroke is characterized by: 
a. Core temperatures usually reaching approximately 39.9° C (103.9° F) 
b. Sweat production on the face occurring even during dehydration 
c. A rapidly decreasing core temperature as heat loss from the evaporation of sweat ceases 
d. Symptoms caused by the loss of sodium and prolonged sweating
NSG 5003 Pathophysiology Review Questions 5 (latest) – Johns Hopkins University (A grade)
Pathophysiology Review Questions 5 
1. Which type of nerve fibers transmits pain impulses? 
a. A-alpha (Aa) fibers 
b. A-beta (Ab) fibers 
c. A-delta (Ad) fibers 
 d. B fibers
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Pathophysiology Review Questions 5 
1. Which type of nerve fibers transmits pain impulses? 
a. A-alpha (Aa) fibers 
b. A-beta (Ab) fibers 
c. A-delta (Ad) fibers 
 d. B fibers
NSG 5003 Pathophysiology Review Questions 4 (latest) – Johns Hopkins University (A grade)
Renal cell carcinoma, classified as clear cell tumors, arises from epithelial cells in which structure? 
a. Proximal tubule 		c. Nephron 
b. Distal tubule 			d. Glomerulus
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Renal cell carcinoma, classified as clear cell tumors, arises from epithelial cells in which structure? 
a. Proximal tubule 		c. Nephron 
b. Distal tubule 			d. Glomerulus
NSG 5003 Pathophysiology Review Questions 3 (latest) – Johns Hopkins University (A grade)
Hypothyroidism, edema, hyperlipidemia, and lipiduria characterize which kidney disorder? 
a. Nephrotic syndrome 			c. Chronic glomerulonephritis 
b. Acute glomerulonephritis 		d. Pyelonephritis
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Hypothyroidism, edema, hyperlipidemia, and lipiduria characterize which kidney disorder? 
a. Nephrotic syndrome 			c. Chronic glomerulonephritis 
b. Acute glomerulonephritis 		d. Pyelonephritis
NSG 5003 Pathophysiology Review Questions 2 (latest) – Johns Hopkins University (A grade)
athophysiology Review Questions 2 
What term is used to identify the condition that exists when the urethral meatus is located on the undersurface of the penis? 
a. Hypospadias		 c. Hyperspadias 
b. Epispadias	 	d. Chordee 
 
What initiates inflammation in acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis? 
Lysosomal enzymes 
Endotoxins from Streptococcus 
Immune complexes 
Immunoglobulin E (IgE)–mediated response
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athophysiology Review Questions 2 
What term is used to identify the condition that exists when the urethral meatus is located on the undersurface of the penis? 
a. Hypospadias		 c. Hyperspadias 
b. Epispadias	 	d. Chordee 
 
What initiates inflammation in acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis? 
Lysosomal enzymes 
Endotoxins from Streptococcus 
Immune complexes 
Immunoglobulin E (IgE)–mediated response
NSG 6101 Week 2 Knowledge Check 2020 (NURSING) – Johns Hopkins University
A descriptive question that a qualitative researcher might ask is: 
Question 1 options: 
 	What are the dimensions of this phenomenon? 
 	How frequently does this phenomenon occur? 
 	What is the average duration of this phenomenon? 
 	How prevalent is this phenomenon?
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A descriptive question that a qualitative researcher might ask is: 
Question 1 options: 
 	What are the dimensions of this phenomenon? 
 	How frequently does this phenomenon occur? 
 	What is the average duration of this phenomenon? 
 	How prevalent is this phenomenon?
ATI PN MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM 2020