NUR 2063 / NUR2063: Essentials
ofPathophysiology Exam 2 Questions and
Answers with Verified Solutions | Latest
Updated 2026
What are the functions of the Regulation of blood pressure; regulating
kidneys? blood
osmolarity; removal of toxins; blood
filtration;
activate vitamin D
What are the clinical dribbling; difficulty initiating urine stream;
manifestations hesitancy; urinary retention, decreased
of benign prostatic hypertrophy? stream
What substance controls the ADH- Anti Diuretic Hormone
reabsorption of water from the
collecting ducts?
What is type 2 diabetes peripheral tissue insulin resistance
characterized as?
What are the clinical Exophthalmos (bulging eyes), goiter,
manifestations enlarge
of Graves' disease? thyroid, heat intolerance, anxiety-
hyperthyroidism
, What processes occur during glucogenesis; glycogenesis
fasting?
What type of tissue is accessed to adipose/ fat
promote energy production in type
1
diabetes?
What are the clinical myxedema, fatigue, cold sensitivity,
manifestations constipation,
of hypothyroidism? weight gain
What are the clinical Goiter, fatigue, weight loss, infertility,
manifestations memory loss,
of hyperthyroidism? hair loss, muscle pain
What are the clinical manifestation fatigue, body aches, bone pain,
of depression,
hyper para thyroidism? headaches, memory loss
What are the clinical numbness, tetany, parathesis, muscle
manifestations spasms
of hypo para thyroidism?
What are the clinical fruity breath, drowsiness, nausea, thirst,
manifestations confusion,
of ketoacidosis? lethargy, vomiting
What mechanisms control negative feedback loop
hormone
release and regulation?
ofPathophysiology Exam 2 Questions and
Answers with Verified Solutions | Latest
Updated 2026
What are the functions of the Regulation of blood pressure; regulating
kidneys? blood
osmolarity; removal of toxins; blood
filtration;
activate vitamin D
What are the clinical dribbling; difficulty initiating urine stream;
manifestations hesitancy; urinary retention, decreased
of benign prostatic hypertrophy? stream
What substance controls the ADH- Anti Diuretic Hormone
reabsorption of water from the
collecting ducts?
What is type 2 diabetes peripheral tissue insulin resistance
characterized as?
What are the clinical Exophthalmos (bulging eyes), goiter,
manifestations enlarge
of Graves' disease? thyroid, heat intolerance, anxiety-
hyperthyroidism
, What processes occur during glucogenesis; glycogenesis
fasting?
What type of tissue is accessed to adipose/ fat
promote energy production in type
1
diabetes?
What are the clinical myxedema, fatigue, cold sensitivity,
manifestations constipation,
of hypothyroidism? weight gain
What are the clinical Goiter, fatigue, weight loss, infertility,
manifestations memory loss,
of hyperthyroidism? hair loss, muscle pain
What are the clinical manifestation fatigue, body aches, bone pain,
of depression,
hyper para thyroidism? headaches, memory loss
What are the clinical numbness, tetany, parathesis, muscle
manifestations spasms
of hypo para thyroidism?
What are the clinical fruity breath, drowsiness, nausea, thirst,
manifestations confusion,
of ketoacidosis? lethargy, vomiting
What mechanisms control negative feedback loop
hormone
release and regulation?