CHAMBERLAIN PATHO FINAL QUESTIONS
Download now
Johns Hopkins University
School of Nursing
HIGH YIELDS QUESTIONS
NEWEST MODEL 2026 EXAM LATEST
VERSION SOLVED QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS VERIFIED 100 %
Exam
, Page 2 of 27
CHAMBERLAIN PATHO FINAL
Diagnosis
identification of a specific disease through evaluation of signs and symptoms,
laboratory tests or other tools. More than one factor is usually required to verify a
diagnosis.
A nurse is teaching a student about the cellular adaptation that occurs after
removal of a cast. Which adaptation, if stated by the student, indicates that
education was successful?
Atrophy
A nurse is teaching a student about the cellular adaptation that occurs in the
esophagus of patients with GERD. Which adaptation, if stated by the student,
indicates that education was successful?
Metaplasia
A nurse is teaching a client about the causes of hypercalcemia. Which causes
are correct? (Select all that apply)
A nurse is teaching a client about the causes of hypercalcemia. Which causes
are correct? (Select all that apply)
A nurse is teaching a client about the manifestations of hypercalcemia. Which
manifestation, if stated by the client, indicates a need for further instruction?
A nurse is teaching a client about the manifestations of hypocalcemia. Which
manifestations are correct? (Select all that apply)
Trousseau Sign
Kidney stones
Paresthesias
Tetany
Chvostek Sign
Trousseau Sign
Paresthesias
Tetany
Chvostek Sign
, Page 3 of 27
Which of the following is a cause of hypocalcemia?
Bone cancer
Immobility
Increased vitamin D intake
Hypoparathyroidism
Hypoparathyroidism
A nurse is teaching a student about causes of hyperkalemia. Which cause, if
stated by the student, indicates education was effective?
Renal failure
Vomiting
Inadequate potassium intake
Inadequate fluid intake
Renal failure
A nurse would suspect hypernatremia in which client?
A client with heart failure.
A client with hypoaldosteronism.
A client following a low sodium diet.
A client admitted for dehydration.
A client admitted for dehydration.
A nurse is teaching a student about causes of hypokalemia. Which cause, if
stated by the student, indicates a need for further education?
A nurse is teaching a student about the manifestations of hyponatremia.
Which manifestation, if stated by the student, indicates a need for further
teaching?
A nurse is teaching a student about the risk factors for hyponatremia. Which
risk factor, if stated by the student, indicates teaching was effective?
Decreased ADH secretion
Decreased fluid intake
Increased aldosterone secretion
Increased/Excessive water intake