NR 507 Study guide and possible test questions.
So, this is a full on, badass study guide that incorporates my own study guide, slides from the review offered by Chamberlain, as well as notes about the exam that I inputted after I took the exam. Be forewarned that amongst other students, we were given different exams we think, but a majority of our questions were the same, we felt. I have another document that I am uploading with the questions I was tested on, as well as the quizlets we utilized as practice questions that came VERY handy on the exam. To succeed on the test: I'd suggest following and studying the study guide, it was very precise in its direction aside from a few unknown questions! Practice questions from the internet, workbook, "test banks," etc were also extremely helpful in preparing and testing knowledge prior to the exam. Reproductive: endometrial cycle and the occurrence of ovulation; uterine prolapse; polycystic ovarian syndrome; testicular cancer and conditions that increase risk; symptoms that require evaluation for breast cancer; signs of premenstrual dysphoric disorder; dysfunctional uterine bleeding; pathophysiology of prostate cancer; HPV and the development of cervical cancer Endocrine: body’s process for adapting to high hormone levels; Cushing’s Syndrome; causes of hypoparathyroidism; lab results that point to primary hypothyroidism; pathophysiology of thyroid storm; signs of thyrotoxicosis; Neurological: dermatomes; substance release at the synapse; Spondylolysis; location of the motor and sensory areas of the brain; pathophysiology of cerebral infarction and excitotoxins; agnosia; accumulation of blood in a subarachnoid hemorrhage; most common cause of meningitis; Genitourinary: diet and the prevention of prostate cancer; Impact of Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH) on the urinary system Genetics: the role of DNA in genetics; transcription; effects of genetic mutations; Trisomy; Down Syndrome; Klinefelter syndrome; diseases that have multifactorial traits; multifactorial inheritance; Duchenne muscular dystrophy; Neurofibromatosis Musculoskeletal: ions that initiate muscle contraction; growth of long bones in children; bones belonging to the appendicular skeleton; Immunity/Inflammation: how vaccines are formed; populations at risk for getting systemic fungal infections and parasitic infections; systemic manifestations of infection; mechanisms responsible for the increase in antimicrobial resistance worldwide; functions of normal flora in the body; desensitization therapy; cells involved in “left shift” in the WBC count differential; forms of immunity; major histocompatibility class I antigens; inflammatory chemicals blocked by anti-inflammatory drugs; characteristics of acute phase reactant C-reactive protein Dermatology: process by which a deep pressure ulcer heals; complications of the development of contractures during wound healing Acid/Base: causes of respiratory alkalosis; molecules that act as buffers in the blood; Cardiovascular: most common cardiac valve disease in women; when myocardial ischemia may be reversible; symptoms of stable angina; orthostatic hypotension; isolated systolic hypertension; results of sustained controlled hypertension; the relationship of insulin resistance on the development of primary hypertension; defects in the normal secretion of natriuretic hormones and the impact on renal system; effects of increased sympathetic nervous system activity due to primary hypertension; complications of unstable plaque in the coronary arteries; forms of dyslipidemia associated with the development of the fatty streak in atherosclerosis; events that initiate the process of atherosclerosis; signs and symptoms of increased left atrial and pulmonary venous pressures in left sided heart failure; differences between left and right sided heart failure; infective endocarditis Peripheral vascular disease: pathophysiology of deep vein thrombosis; Vichow’s triad Hematology: physiological response to hypoxia in anemia; populations at the highest risk for developing folate deficiency anemia; causes of iron deficiency anemia; expected lab test results found in long standing iron deficiency anemia; Sickle Cell Anemia; causes of aplastic anemia; underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms leading to autoimmune hemolytic anemia; secondary polycythemia; anemia of chronic renal failure; Fluid and Electrolytes: conditions that result in pure water deficit (hypertonic volume depletion); osmoreceptors that stimulate thirst and the release of ADH; causes of hypernatremia; effects of increased aldosterone; dependent edema; definition of isotonic; principle of capillary oncotic pressure; types of fluid compartments in the body; Pulmonary: most effective measure to prevent pulmonary embolus from developing in patients; when the practitioner will note tactile fremitus; cause of acute airway obstruction in the patient with chronic bronchitis; types of pneumothorax; results of the loss of alpha-1-antitrypsin in emphysema; the result of loss of surfactant in ARDS; Characteristics of Cheyne-Stokes respirations Shock: causes of hypovolemic shock; how the body maintains glucose levels during shock
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