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Prepare for your NSG 530 Advanced Health Assessment Exam 3. Our 2025 study guide covers complex system assessments, diagnostic reasoning, differential diagnosis, and clinical decision-making with practice questions for advanced practice nursing.

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NSG530 / NSG 530 Exam 3 (Latest 2025): Advanced

Pathophysiology | Review Guide with Questions and

Verified Answers | 100% Correct - Wilkes

Pyelonephritis .....ANSWER.....inflammation of the renal pelvis

and the kidney

Chronic Pyelonephritis .....ANSWER.....Interstitial fibrosis and

atrophy of tubules due to multiple bouts of acute pyelonephritis

Can be associated with chronic UTI's, vesicoureteral reflux, or

kidney stones

Cystitis .....ANSWER.....Inflammation of the bladder

Common pathogens are E. Coli and staphylococcus

saphrophyticus

Symptoms of cystitis .....ANSWER.....Frequency, urgency, dysuria,

lower back pain

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Renal cell carcinoma .....ANSWER.....cancerous tumor that arises

from kidney tubule cells

Renal adenoma .....ANSWER.....small, slow-growing glandular

noncancerous tumor of the kidney

Renal transitional cell carcinoma .....ANSWER.....rare and

primarily arises in the renal parenchyma and renal pelvis.

Transitional cell carcinoma .....ANSWER.....a malignant tumor of

the urinary tract that is often found within the urinary bladder or

within the renal pelvis. Generally occurs in older men. Gross

painless hematuria

Gomerulonephritis .....ANSWER.....inflammation of the glomeruli

within the kidney

Primary glomerulonephritis .....ANSWER.....inflammation of the

glomeruli of the kidneys that occurs independently of other

chronic conditions; usually the result of an acute infectious process

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secondary glomerulonephritis .....ANSWER.....inflammation of the

glomeruli of the kidneys that results from other chronic conditions,

such as lupus erythematosus or diabetes.

Symptoms of glomerulonephritis .....ANSWER.....Hematuria with

red blood cell casts, proteinuria with albumin, oliguria, HTN,

edema, nephrotic sediment

Types of glomerulonephritis .....ANSWER.....- membranous

nephropathy/ glomerulonephritis

- rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis

-Anti-glomerular basement membrane disease (goodpasture

syndrome)

- chronic glomerulonephritis

-diabetic neuropathy

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Joyce E. Dains, Linda Ciofu Baumann, Pamela Scheibel Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Diagnosis in Primary Care
Publisher: 2012 ISBN: 9780323074179 Edition: Unknown

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