Exam 3:NSG 3850: NSG3850 Exam 3 (Pathophysiology for Nurses II) Questions & Answers- Updated Solution
Adult polycystic kidney disease Answer: manifests with decreasing renal function and hypertension in adulthood Question: In chronic glomerulonephritis Answer: progression to end-stage renal disease is common Question: Movement of renal calculi into the ureter produces Answer: renal colic Question: Risk factors for acute pyelonephritis include all of the following except? A) diabetes mellitusB) kidney trauma C) pregnancy D) elderly age Answer: B) Kidney trauma Question: the finding of white blood cell casts in the urine is indicative of Answer: pyelonephritis Question: The finding of red blood cell casts in the urine is indicative of Answer: Glomerulonephritis Question: polycystic kidney disease (PKD) Answer: Genetic disorder in which fluid-filled cysts develop in the kidneys. Question: Prerenal kidney injury, regardless of the specific cause, has a single common etiologic factor, which is
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