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NUR 2063 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1 WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|| GUARANTEED PASS|| ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST UPDATE 2026 What do clients need who have DKA? - ANSWER-These clients will often need insulin and electrolyte replacements in order to get the high sugar and high electrolytes and fluids replenished and replaced Why does DKA occur? - ANSWER-The diabetes is not diagnosed with diabetes and has not taken their insulin, or the type 1 diabetic becomes sick and does not take their insulin due to not eating or drinking, when they need to be. What is the role of calcitonin? - ANSWER-lowers calcium levels in the blood and increases bone formation and inhibits bone breakdown. Where is calcitonin secreted from? - ANSWER-thyroid What is nonketotic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome? - ANSWER-severe hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetics that is usually untreated, without ketones What is significant about the nonketotic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome - ANSWER-there are no ketones found in urine, type 2 diabetics affected What are clinical manifestations of chronic hyperglycemia? - ANSWER hypertension, cardio vascular disease from damage to the blood vessels from excessive sugar, retinopathy or blindness from excessive sugar, neuropathy, nephropathy What types of disorders are Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease? - ANSWER inflammatory bowel disorders What is diverticulosis? - ANSWER-the out pocketing of the walls of the bowel, making it so that fecal material can become trapped in the intestine What is diverticulitis? - ANSWER-inflammation of the diverticulitis due to retained fecal material What changes are associated with esophageal cancer? - ANSWER-GERD associated, Barretts esophagus due to the tissue changes in the esophagus from the regurgitation of acids What disorder is based from overuse of broad spectrum antibiotics? - ANSWER-pseudomembranous colitis What is intussusception? - ANSWER-telescoping of the bowel into each other What type of blockages does intussusception lead to? - ANSWER-mechanical obstructions What is a classic symptom of a glomerularnephorpathy? - ANSWER proteinuria; when protein spills into the urine What things will diabetics possibly have in their urine? - ANSWER-ketones and glucose What things will someone who is pregnant have in their urine? - ANSWER protein What is the problem with the hormone involved in acromegaly? - ANSWER too much growth hormone What is the pathophysiology behind acromegaly? - ANSWER-Occurs when the cells grow width wise amongst the bones When does gigantism occur in the life span? - ANSWER-childhood, before growth plates at ends of bones fuse When does acromegaly occur during the life span - ANSWER-adulthood, after fuseing of growth plates

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NUR 2063 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1 WITH
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|| GUARANTEED
PASS|| ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST
UPDATE 2026




What do clients need who have DKA? - ANSWER-These clients will often
need insulin and electrolyte replacements in order to get the high sugar and high
electrolytes and fluids replenished and replaced


Why does DKA occur? - ANSWER-The diabetes is not diagnosed with diabetes
and has not taken their insulin, or the type 1 diabetic becomes sick and does not
take their insulin due to not eating or drinking, when they need to be.


What is the role of calcitonin? - ANSWER-lowers calcium levels in the blood
and increases bone formation and inhibits bone breakdown.


Where is calcitonin secreted from? - ANSWER-thyroid


What is nonketotic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome? - ANSWER-severe
hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetics that is usually untreated, without ketones


What is significant about the nonketotic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome
- ANSWER-there are no ketones found in urine, type 2 diabetics affected

,What are clinical manifestations of chronic hyperglycemia? - ANSWER-
hypertension, cardio vascular disease from damage to the blood vessels from
excessive sugar, retinopathy or blindness from excessive sugar, neuropathy,
nephropathy


What types of disorders are Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease? - ANSWER-
inflammatory bowel disorders


What is diverticulosis? - ANSWER-the out pocketing of the walls of the bowel,
making it so that fecal material can become trapped in the intestine


What is diverticulitis? - ANSWER-inflammation of the diverticulitis due to
retained fecal material


What changes are associated with esophageal cancer? - ANSWER-GERD
associated, Barretts esophagus due to the tissue changes in the esophagus from
the regurgitation of acids


What disorder is based from overuse of broad spectrum antibiotics? -
ANSWER-pseudomembranous colitis


What is intussusception? - ANSWER-telescoping of the bowel into each other


What type of blockages does intussusception lead to? - ANSWER-mechanical
obstructions


What is a classic symptom of a glomerularnephorpathy? - ANSWER-
proteinuria; when protein spills into the urine


What things will diabetics possibly have in their urine? - ANSWER-ketones and
glucose

, What things will someone who is pregnant have in their urine? - ANSWER-
protein


What is the problem with the hormone involved in acromegaly? - ANSWER-
too much growth hormone


What is the pathophysiology behind acromegaly? - ANSWER-Occurs when the
cells grow width wise amongst the bones


When does gigantism occur in the life span? - ANSWER-childhood, before
growth plates at ends of bones fuse


When does acromegaly occur during the life span - ANSWER-adulthood, after
fuseing of growth plates


What is the problem with the hormone involved in diabetes insipidus? -
ANSWER-Too little ADH, causes the body to not retain enough water


What is the pathophysiology behind diabetes insipidus? - ANSWER-Results in
the kidneys being unable to retain water in the body and a lot of urine output
that is dilute. Extreme thirst. Lack of water leads to dehydration. Can be caused
by trauma to the head


What are signs and symptoms of diabetes insidious? - ANSWER-dizziness,
disorientation, nausea, tachycardia, headaches, low blood pressure,
hypovolemia, high electrolytes in the blood- sodium. High risk for hypovolemic
shock, increased urine output, high electrolytes


What is the problem with the hormone involved in SIADH? - ANSWER-too
much ADH. cause body to retain too much water
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