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Which of the following procedures is the only way to cure hepatorneal syndrome? A. Liver transplant B. Kidney transplant C. Dialysis D. Bladder resection A. Liver transplant Hepatorneal syndrome HRS is usually a complication of which of the following? A. Cirrhosis B. Heart disease C. Cancer D. Diabetes A. Cirrhosis Which lab value is most correlated with portal hypertension-induced splenomegaly? (Enlarged Spleen) A. Low hemoglobin B. High hematocrit C. Low platelet count D. High glucose level C. Low platelet count What substance is located in the sinusoids of the liver that removes bacteria from the blood in the hepatic circulation? 1. Conjugated bilirubin 2. Kupffer cells 2. Choleretic agents 3. Bile 4. Kupffer cells Hepatocyte failure may result in the client experiencing... A uremia B hypokalemia C jaundiceD abdominal pain C. Jaundice " True or false: The most common form of AD is Nonhereditary sporadic. True True or false: the clearance of amyloid alpha protein is reduced in AD? False True or false: Cellular pathology for hereditary and non hereditary form of AD is the same True True or false: The accumulation of amyloid precursor protein leads to formation of diffuse neuritic plaques and death of neurones True What is the action of Harvoni? A. Kill the Hepatitis C virus B. Prevent Hepatitis B from multiplying C. Activate inflammatory mediators D. Decrease the viral load by inhibiting viral D. Decreases the viral load by inhibiting viral True or false: fats are synthesized by the liver from protein, carbohydrates and include glycerol True True or false: Protein synthesis requires all essential amino acids True True or false: the liver converts amino acids to carbohydrates through the removal of ammonia True True or false: Carbohydrates can be released as glucose, stored as glycogen or converted to fat TrueWhich intervention is most appropriate for a person with portal hypertension A. Increase dietary fibre intake B. Administer n acetylcysteine C. Eat small high protein meals D. Monitor for hematemesis D. Monitor for hematemesis What is the possible physiological cause of a client's ascites? A. Damaged hepatocytes B. Decreased capillary filtration pressure C. Arterial vasoconstriction and increased plasma protein production D. Increased capillary pressure and increased osmotic pressure D increased capillary pressure and increased osmotic pressure

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PAT202 test 2 practice questions MC

Which of the following procedures is the only way to cure hepatorneal syndrome?
A. Liver transplant
B. Kidney transplant
C. Dialysis
D. Bladder resection
A. Liver transplant

Hepatorneal syndrome HRS is usually a complication of which of the following?

A. Cirrhosis
B. Heart disease
C. Cancer
D. Diabetes
A. Cirrhosis

Which lab value is most correlated with portal hypertension-induced splenomegaly?
(Enlarged Spleen)

A. Low hemoglobin
B. High hematocrit
C. Low platelet count
D. High glucose level
C. Low platelet count

What substance is located in the sinusoids of the liver that removes bacteria from the
blood in the hepatic circulation?

1. Conjugated bilirubin
2. Kupffer cells
2. Choleretic agents
3. Bile
4. Kupffer cells

Hepatocyte failure may result in the client experiencing...

A uremia
B hypokalemia
C jaundice

, D abdominal pain
C. Jaundice



"

True or false: The most common form of AD is Nonhereditary sporadic.
True

True or false: the clearance of amyloid alpha protein is reduced in AD?
False

True or false: Cellular pathology for hereditary and non hereditary form of AD is the
same
True

True or false: The accumulation of amyloid precursor protein leads to formation of
diffuse neuritic plaques and death of neurones
True

What is the action of Harvoni?

A. Kill the Hepatitis C virus
B. Prevent Hepatitis B from multiplying
C. Activate inflammatory mediators
D. Decrease the viral load by inhibiting viral
D. Decreases the viral load by inhibiting viral

True or false: fats are synthesized by the liver from protein, carbohydrates and include
glycerol
True

True or false: Protein synthesis requires all essential amino acids
True

True or false: the liver converts amino acids to carbohydrates through the removal of
ammonia
True

True or false: Carbohydrates can be released as glucose, stored as glycogen or
converted to fat
True

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