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NSG 550 Exam 1 | Diagnostic Reasoning for Nurse Practitioners GRADED A+ 2026

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the same sample (repeatability) accuracy of a test - answer- does the test measure what is is designed to measure Sensitivity - answer- determine who has the disease highly sensitivity

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NSG 550 Exam 1 | Diagnostic Reasoning for
Nurse Practitioners GRADED A+ 2026

precision of a test - answer- Ability of the test to yield the same results on multiple trials using
the same sample (repeatability)


accuracy of a test - answer- does the test measure what is is designed to measure


Sensitivity - answer- determine who has the disease
highly sensitivity gives low false NEG


Specificity - answer- determine who does NOT have the disease
highly specific gives low false POS




Choosing Wisely Campaign - answer- Developed by the American Board of Internal Medicine to
aims to promote conversations between physicians and patients by helping patients choose care
that is:
Supported by evidence
Not duplicative of other tests or procedures already received
Free from harm
Truly necessary

,ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone) - answer- Stimulates adrenal cortex to release
glucocorticoids (cortisol)
response to stress
fights infection
regulates blood sugar and blood pressure and metabolism




who makes acth - answer- pituitary gland


what to draw when looking for endocrine disease process - answer- acth
cortisol


cushings syndrome vs disease - answer- disease too much acth and cortisol
syndrome too much cortisol

, Addison's disease - answer- a condition that occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce
enough cortisol or aldosterone


cortisol - answer- stress hormone released by the adrenal cortex


High ACTH levels and high cortisol - answer- Cushing Disease or Ectopic ACTH production


high acth and low cortisol - answer- Addison's disease


Low ACTH, high cortisol - answer- Cushing syndrome


Low ACTH, low cortisol - answer- hypopituitarism


ACTH stim test - answer- 250 mcg Cosyntropin; measure cortisol before & 30 & 60 min after
injxn; pre or post >18: R/O adrenal insuff




Aldosterone - answer- "salt-retaining hormone" which promotes the retention of Na+ by the
kidneys. na+ retention promotes water retention, which promotes a higher blood volume and
pressure

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