NURS 6050 WEEK 2 QUIZ / NURS6050 WEEK 2 QUIZ:LATEST
NURS 6050 WEEK 2 QUIZ / NURS6050 WEEK 2 QUIZ:LATEST • Question 1 The final stage of gout, characterized by crystalline deposits in cartilage, synovial membranes, and soft tissue, is called: • Question 2 When bacterial pathogens enter a patient’s body, they can defend themselves from an immune response by: • Question 3 A patient has chicken pox. How does the varicella replicate? • Question 4 After studying about fungi, which information indicates a correct understanding of fungi? Fungi causing deep or systemic infections: • Question 5 After studying about viruses, which information indicates the student has a good understanding of viruses? Viruses: • Question 6 A 54-year-old male was recently diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Which of the following is the expected treatment of choice? • Question 7 A 51-year-old male experienced severe acute gouty arthritis. Which of the following is the most common trigger for the symptoms? • Question 8 For a patient with candidiasis, which factor will exacerbate the condition? • Question 9 A 40-year-old female is diagnosed with SLE. Which of the following findings would be considered a symptom of this disease? • Question 10 A 70-year-old female with osteoporosis fractures her leg at a location of preexisting abnormality. She reports that the fracture occurred following a minor fall. Which of the following best describes the fracture? • Question 11 Which cells are involved in initiating immune responses in the skin? • Question 12 A 5-year-old female takes a hike through the woods during a school field trip. Upon returning home, she hugs her father, and he later develops poison ivy. Which of the following immune reactions is he experiencing? • Question 13 The incidence of fractures of the pelvis is highest in: S • Question 14 A 5-year-old male is diagnosed with tinea corporis following development of lesions on the non-hairy parts of his face, trunk, and limbs. A common source of this condition is a: • Question 15 Rubella, rubeola, and roseola are common communicable diseases caused by _____ infection. • Question 16 A 3-year-old is making play cakes in a sandbox and is eating the play cakes. The sand was also being used by cats as a litter box and was contaminated with toxoplasmosis. Which of the following would most likely also be present? • Question 17 A 65-year-old female is diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. She has developed muscle wasting. Which of the following substances would be produced in large quantities to eliminate the tumor cells and cause muscle wasting? • Question 18 A 50-year-old female experiences decreased blood pressure, decreased oxygen delivery, cardiovascular shock, and subsequent death. A complication of endotoxic shock is suspected. Which of the following is the most likely cause? • Question 19 A child fell off the swing and scraped the right knee. The injured area becomes painful. What else will the nurse observe upon assessment? • Question 20 When a patient asks the nurse what hypersensitivity is, how should the nurse respond? Hypersensitivity is best defined as: • Question 21 A nurse recalls an example of an immune-complex-mediated disease is: • Question 22 A patient presents with poison ivy on the extremities, face, and buttocks. This condition is an example of: • Question 23 A 45-year-old male presents with persistent, severe stomach pain. Testing reveals a peptic ulcer. Further laboratory tests reveal the presence of Helicobacter pylori. Which of the following is of concern for this patient? • Question 24 Which of the following hormones activates adrenergic receptors? • Question 25 An infant develops a fever secondary to a bacterial infection. Which of the following most likely triggered the fever? • Question 26 A 5-month-old child is admitted to the hospital with recurring respiratory infections. A possible cause of this condition is: • Question 27 Stress induces sympathetic stimulation of the adrenal medulla. This causes the secretion of catecholamines, which include: • Question 28 A 30-year-old male was diagnosed with HIV. Which of the following treatments would be most effective? • Question 29 A 30-year-old female is diagnosed with cancer. Testing reveals that the cancer cells have spread to local lymph nodes. A nurse realizes this cancer would be documented as stage: • Question 30 After teaching about stress, which information indicates a correct understanding of stress? It can be viewed as transactional. • Question 31 While planning care for children with cancer, which information should the nurse remember? Most childhood cancers originate from the: • Question 32 A 10-year-old male is stung by a bee while playing in the yard. He begins itching and develops pain, swelling, redness, and respiratory difficulties. He is suffering from: • Question 33 A 10-year-old male presents to his primary care provider reporting wheezing and difficulty breathing. History reveals that both of the child’s parents suffer from allergies. Which of the following terms would be used to classify the child? • Question 34 While planning care, a nurse recalls seasonal allergic rhinitis is expressed through: • Question 35 A 35-year-old male is diagnosed with a hormone-secreting tumor of the adrenal medulla. He experiences elevated blood pressure, pupil dilation, “goose bumps,” and increased anxiety. Which of the following hormones is the predominant one released by the tumor? • Question 36 A 35-year-old male is diagnosed with lobar pneumonia (lung infection). Which of the following exudates would be present in highest concentration at the site of this advanced inflammatory response? • Question 37 Which of the following patients would be at greatest risk for basal cell carcinoma? S • Question 38 Which of the following individuals would be at greatest risk for an opportunistic infection? • Question 39 A 20-year-old male shoots his hand with a nail gun while replacing roofing shingles. Which of the following cell types would be the first to aid in killing bacteria to prevent infection in his hand? • Question 40 An 8-year-old female presents with edema of the cutaneous and mucosal tissue layers. Her mother reports that the condition is recurrent and seems to occur more often during stressful situations. The child is diagnosed with hereditary angioedema. Which of the following is deficient in this child?
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