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NR283 final exam practice questions and Answers What kind of solution would a nurse give a patient who has very concentrated blood serum? Patient is hypertonic, so do the opposite. Hypo= into tissues hyper= from the tissues into the bloodstream a. A hypertonic solution so that the fluid moves out of the blood stream and into the tissues b. A hypotonic solution so that the fluid will move out of the blood stream and into the tissues c. An isotonic solution so that the fluid volume will increase overall d. A hypotonic solution so that the fluid will move into the blood and out of the tissues - Answersb. A hypotonic solution so that the fluid will move out of the blood stream and into the tissues What is the main difference between aldosterone and ADH? a. Aldosterone causes an increase in water volume due to the reabsorption of salt b. ADH causes an increase in water volume due to the reabsorption of salt c. Aldosterone causes an increase in urine output d. ADH causes a decrease in blood pressure - Answersa. Aldosterone causes an increase in water volume due to the reabsorption of salt What secretes ADH? a. The hypothalamus b. The kidneys c. The pituitary gland d. The thymus - Answersc. The pituitary gland What secretes aldosterone? a. The pituitary gland b. The thymus c. The adrenal gland d. The kidneys - Answersc. The adrenal gland What is the goal of the RAAS system? a. To decrease overall blood volume and decrease blood pressure b. To increase overall blood volume and increase blood pressure c. To give the liver more albumin d. To increase overall blood volume and decrease blood pressure - Answersb. To increase overall blood volume and increase blood pressure Which hormone meets with what to create aldosterone? a. Angiotensin I meets with angiotension II b. Renin meets with ACE c. Angiotensin II meets with the adrenal gland which creates ADH d. Angiotensin II meets with the adrenal gland which creates aldosterone - Answersd. Angiotensin II meets with the adrenal gland which creates aldosterone What electrolyte is responsible for most neurological functions? a. Potassium b. Magnesium c. Calcium d. Sodium - Answersd. Sodium True or false, sodium is primarily responsible for neurologic function, potassium is primarily responsible for cardiac function, and calcium is primarily responsible for muscular function a. True b. false - Answersa. True if a patient is in respiratory alkalosis - what is the most likely scenario? a. They have had chronic renal failure for two years b. They have been on a ventilator for a week c. They are anxious about an upcoming surgery and have been hyperventilating for 5 minutes d. They have had emphysema for 5 years - Answersc. They are anxious about an upcoming surgery and have been hyperventilating for 5 minutes Which compensation is more slow but more efficient? a. Renal b. Respiratory - Answersa. Renal True or false - respiratory compensation only effects CO2 levels a. True b. False - Answersa. True 1. A patient who is diagnosed with turner's syndrome has a short stature, wide nipples, and a webbed neck. This is the patient's: a. Allele

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NR283 final exam practice questions and
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What kind of solution would a nurse give a patient who has very concentrated blood serum?
Patient is hypertonic, so do the opposite. Hypo= into tissues hyper= from the tissues into the
bloodstream
a. A hypertonic solution so that the fluid moves out of the blood stream and into the tissues
b. A hypotonic solution so that the fluid will move out of the blood stream and into the tissues
c. An isotonic solution so that the fluid volume will increase overall
d. A hypotonic solution so that the fluid will move into the blood and out of the tissues -
Answers✓✓b. A hypotonic solution so that the fluid will move out of the blood stream and into
the tissues


What is the main difference between aldosterone and ADH?
a. Aldosterone causes an increase in water volume due to the reabsorption of salt
b. ADH causes an increase in water volume due to the reabsorption of salt
c. Aldosterone causes an increase in urine output

d. ADH causes a decrease in blood pressure - Answers✓✓a. Aldosterone causes an increase in
water volume due to the reabsorption of salt


What secretes ADH?
a. The hypothalamus
b. The kidneys
c. The pituitary gland

, ©Themoon EXAM SOLUTIONS
26/11/2024 10:59AM

d. The thymus - Answers✓✓c. The pituitary gland


What secretes aldosterone?
a. The pituitary gland
b. The thymus
c. The adrenal gland

d. The kidneys - Answers✓✓c. The adrenal gland


What is the goal of the RAAS system?
a. To decrease overall blood volume and decrease blood pressure
b. To increase overall blood volume and increase blood pressure
c. To give the liver more albumin

d. To increase overall blood volume and decrease blood pressure - Answers✓✓b. To increase
overall blood volume and increase blood pressure


Which hormone meets with what to create aldosterone?
a. Angiotensin I meets with angiotension II
b. Renin meets with ACE
c. Angiotensin II meets with the adrenal gland which creates ADH

d. Angiotensin II meets with the adrenal gland which creates aldosterone - Answers✓✓d.
Angiotensin II meets with the adrenal gland which creates aldosterone


What electrolyte is responsible for most neurological functions?
a. Potassium
b. Magnesium

, ©Themoon EXAM SOLUTIONS
26/11/2024 10:59AM

c. Calcium

d. Sodium - Answers✓✓d. Sodium


True or false, sodium is primarily responsible for neurologic function, potassium is primarily
responsible for cardiac function, and calcium is primarily responsible for muscular function
a. True

b. false - Answers✓✓a. True


if a patient is in respiratory alkalosis - what is the most likely scenario?
a. They have had chronic renal failure for two years
b. They have been on a ventilator for a week
c. They are anxious about an upcoming surgery and have been hyperventilating for 5 minutes

d. They have had emphysema for 5 years - Answers✓✓c. They are anxious about an upcoming
surgery and have been hyperventilating for 5 minutes


Which compensation is more slow but more efficient?
a. Renal

b. Respiratory - Answers✓✓a. Renal


True or false - respiratory compensation only effects CO2 levels
a. True

b. False - Answers✓✓a. True


1. A patient who is diagnosed with turner's syndrome has a short stature, wide nipples, and a
webbed neck. This is the patient's:
a. Allele
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