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NR 507 FINAL EXAM 2026 COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, DISEASE PROCESSES, CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS, DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION, PHARMACOLOGY AND NURSING STUDY GUIDE GRADE A+ STUDY RESOURCE

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This NR 507 Final Exam 2026 Study Guide provides comprehensive practice questions with verified correct answers to help graduate nursing students prepare for advanced pathophysiology examinations. The guide covers cellular physiology, genetics, inflammation, immune disorders, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, endocrine, gastrointestinal, neurologic, hematologic, musculoskeletal, and multisystem disease processes through realistic exam-style questions and detailed rationales. It is designed to strengthen understanding of disease mechanisms, clinical manifestations, diagnostic findings, pharmacologic principles, and evidence-based nursing management while reinforcing high-yield concepts commonly tested in advanced nursing courses. The organized review format is ideal for coursework, quizzes, comprehensive examinations, graduate nursing programs, and nurse practitioner preparation. Developed as a high-quality educational resource, this guide supports effective learning, critical thinking, and clinical decision-making for success in NR 507 coursework and 2026 examinations

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NR 507 FINAL EXAM 2026
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, DISEASE
PROCESSES, CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS,
DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION,
PHARMACOLOGY AND NURSING STUDY
GUIDE GRADE A+ STUDY RESOURCE




polycystic ovary syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER --at least two of these
features: irregular ovulation, elevated levels of androgens (testosterone),
and appearance of polycystic ovaries on ultrasound.
-strong genetic component
-Low FSH, high LH (causes high androgens), and high LH bioactivity
-s/s: anovulation, hyperandrogenism, insulin resistance, amenorrhea,
hirsutism, acne, infertility, dysfunctional bleeding, sleep apnea
-60% of women with PCOS are obese
- Tx: Oral contraceptives, weight loss, exercise, progesterone therapy,
metformin, lifestyle modification


Testicular cancer - CORRECT ANSWER -- Complication of cryptorchidism.
Tx= giving GnRH or Hgc or surgery
- HIV

,-Aids


Breast cancer - CORRECT ANSWER -Lumps, retraction of tissue, palpable
notes in the axilla, nipple discharge, ulceration, local pain


Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Symptoms: Depression, anger, irritability, fatigue, breast tenderness,
abdominal bloating, headache, swelling of extremities.
aggravation of underlying physical or psychological disease


Abnormal Uterine Bleeding - CORRECT ANSWER -- Bleeding that is
abnormal in duration, volume, frequency, or regularity > 6 months
-PALM(structural)-COEIN (nonstructural)
-Major cause: lack of ovulation
- commonly seen in perimenopausal women and adolescents
-Tx: NSAIDs (reduce prostaglandin synthesis within endometrial tissues-
cause vasoconstriction and dec. blood loss), regulating cycles, hormone
therapy


Prostate Cancer - CORRECT ANSWER -- Rely on androgen-dependent
signaling for development and progression.
-alterations in autocrine/paracrine growth-stimulating and growth-
inhibiting factors between the prostate tumor cells and microenvironment
influence cancer pathogenesis
-Occur in the periphery of the prostate
- Risk fx: chronic arsenic exposure, genetic

, HPV and Cervical CA - CORRECT ANSWER -- Strains 16 and 18 are most
cancerous
-Transformation zone is susceptible to HPV


Deep tissue pressure ulcer healing - CORRECT ANSWER -Bacteria colonize
the dead tissue, and infection is usually localized and self-limiting.
Proteolytic enzymes from bacteria and macrophages dissolve necrotic
tissues and cause a foul-smelling discharge that resembles, but is not, pus.
The necrotic tissue initiates an inflammatory response with potential pain,
fever, and leukocytosis.


Contractures and wound healing - CORRECT ANSWER -- Burn wounds are
susceptible to contractures.
-Internal contractures= Common in liver cirrhosis
- Scar tissue that is contracted constricts blood flow and may contribute to
portal hypertension and esophageal varices.
-Control myofibroblast contraction by giving colchicine and prevent
collagen cross-linking or MMP activity.
-Myofibroblast binding to collagen can "lock" contracted cells in position.


tactile fremitus - CORRECT ANSWER -palpable vibration- Usually indicative
of pneumonia


Pneumothorax - CORRECT ANSWER -Primary (Spontaneous)- Occurs
unexpectedly in healthy people. Rupture of bleb on visceral pleura.Apex of
lung. rx: smoking
Secondary (Traumatic)- chest trauma (Stab, rib fx, bullet)

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