PAT 202 TEST 2 PRACTICE MC QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
RATED A+
1. Which statement made by the client would alert the nurse that the antiparkin-
son medication is effective?
A "I'm sleeping a lot more especially during the day"
B. "My appetite has improved".
C. "I'm able to shower by myself"
D. "My skin doesn't itch anymore": A " I'm sleeping a lot more especially during the day"
2. Dopamine precursors and anticholinergics are all used in the management
of Parkinson's disease because they:
A. Increase dopamine activity in the basal ganglia.
B. Induce regeneration of neurons at the basal ganglia.
C. Prevent progression of the disease.
D. Produce excitation of basal ganglia structures.: A. Increase dopamine activity in the basal
ganglia
3. A nurse is counseling the caregivers of a client with Alzheimer's disease.
Which statement by a caregiver would indicate that the session had been
effective?
• A. "I should give this medication as symptoms of
AD become noticeable'
• B. "If Constipation occurs I will notify the health care practitioner immediate-
ly"
• C. "The medication may improve symptoms, but it will not cure the disease"
• D. "I will take the client's vital signs before every dose of the medication": C.
"The medication may improve symptoms, but it will not cure the disease"
4. True or false: The most common form of AD is Nonhereditary sporadic.: True
5. True or false: the clearance of amyloid alpha protein is reduced in AD?: False
6. True or false: Cellular pathology for hereditary and non hereditary form of AD
is the same: True
, PAT 202 TEST 2 PRACTICE MC QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
RATED A+
7. True or false: The accumulation of amyloid precursor protein leads to forma-
tion of diffuse neuritic plaques and death of neurones: True
8. 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
9. Which of the following procedures is the only way to cure hepatorneal syn-
drome?
A. Liver transplant
B. Kidney transplant
C. Dialysis
D. Bladder resection: A. Liver transplant
10. Hepatorneal syndrome HRS is usually a complication of which of the follow-
ing?
A. Cirrhosis
B. Heart disease
C. Cancer
D. Diabetes: A. Cirrhosis
11. 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
12. What substance is located in the sinusoids of the liver that removes bacteria
from the blood in the hepatic circulation?
1. Conjugated bilirubin
RATED A+
1. Which statement made by the client would alert the nurse that the antiparkin-
son medication is effective?
A "I'm sleeping a lot more especially during the day"
B. "My appetite has improved".
C. "I'm able to shower by myself"
D. "My skin doesn't itch anymore": A " I'm sleeping a lot more especially during the day"
2. Dopamine precursors and anticholinergics are all used in the management
of Parkinson's disease because they:
A. Increase dopamine activity in the basal ganglia.
B. Induce regeneration of neurons at the basal ganglia.
C. Prevent progression of the disease.
D. Produce excitation of basal ganglia structures.: A. Increase dopamine activity in the basal
ganglia
3. A nurse is counseling the caregivers of a client with Alzheimer's disease.
Which statement by a caregiver would indicate that the session had been
effective?
• A. "I should give this medication as symptoms of
AD become noticeable'
• B. "If Constipation occurs I will notify the health care practitioner immediate-
ly"
• C. "The medication may improve symptoms, but it will not cure the disease"
• D. "I will take the client's vital signs before every dose of the medication": C.
"The medication may improve symptoms, but it will not cure the disease"
4. True or false: The most common form of AD is Nonhereditary sporadic.: True
5. True or false: the clearance of amyloid alpha protein is reduced in AD?: False
6. True or false: Cellular pathology for hereditary and non hereditary form of AD
is the same: True
, PAT 202 TEST 2 PRACTICE MC QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
RATED A+
7. True or false: The accumulation of amyloid precursor protein leads to forma-
tion of diffuse neuritic plaques and death of neurones: True
8. 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
9. Which of the following procedures is the only way to cure hepatorneal syn-
drome?
A. Liver transplant
B. Kidney transplant
C. Dialysis
D. Bladder resection: A. Liver transplant
10. Hepatorneal syndrome HRS is usually a complication of which of the follow-
ing?
A. Cirrhosis
B. Heart disease
C. Cancer
D. Diabetes: A. Cirrhosis
11. 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
12. What substance is located in the sinusoids of the liver that removes bacteria
from the blood in the hepatic circulation?
1. Conjugated bilirubin