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NSG 3850 Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers

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NSG 3850 Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers


Mr Brown presents with complaints of a stiff rib cage & is having a hard time breathing. What

do you suspect is his diagnosis? - CORRECT ANSWER Sarcoidosis

This disease has an unknown cause many modifiable risk factors - CORRECT ANSWER

Primary Hypertension

What is the diagnosis for air leaking into tissue - CORRECT ANSWER Subcutaneous

Emphysema

Sharp stabbing pain relieved by rest is classified as what (in regards to vasculature) - CORRECT

ANSWER Arterial insufficiency

, Varicose veins pose a patient at risk for - CORRECT ANSWER Edema, Increased capillary

refill pressure

What is the definitive test for pulmonary tuberculosis - CORRECT ANSWER Acid Fast Bacilus

Sputum Culture

A patient presents with a productive cough. The chest xray shows parenchymal infiltrates. What

is the diagnosis of this patient? - CORRECT ANSWER pneumonia

Your patient is working outside near a torn down building. What is this patient at risk for? -

CORRECT ANSWER Aspergillus Pneumonia

Hypercoagulable condition, pump failure, aging, trauma, surgery, vessel injury put patients at

risk for this - CORRECT ANSWER Thrombus

Aching and cramping in legs relieved by elevation is indicative of - CORRECT ANSWER

Chronic Venous Insufficiency

This disease speeds atherosclerotic process by thickening of endothelial tissue of large and small

vessels - CORRECT ANSWER Diabetes

A beefy red superficial wound at or around the ankle what kind of wound? - CORRECT

ANSWER Venous stasis ulcer

What do you hear with patients with mitral regurgitation? - CORRECT ANSWER Pansystolic

murmur

This disease process is Idiopathic in 80-90% of people. It may be congenital or neuromuscular. It

causes compression of lung volumes and leads to atelectasis. - CORRECT ANSWER Kyphosis

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