100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Exam (elaborations)

Test Bank - Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Disease, 1st Edition (Sorenson, 2019), Chapter 1-53 | All Chapters

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
20
Grade
A+
Uploaded on
04-08-2024
Written in
2024/2025

Test Bank - Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Disease, 1st Edition (Sorenson, 2019), Chapter 1-53 | All Chapters

Institution
Pathophysiology-Concepts Of Human Dise
Course
Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Dise










Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Written for

Institution
Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Dise
Course
Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Dise

Document information

Uploaded on
August 4, 2024
Number of pages
20
Written in
2024/2025
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers

Subjects

  • pathophysiology

Content preview

3/5/24, 2:44 PM Test Bank - Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Disease, 1st Edition (Sore…

Test Bank - Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Disease, 1st Edition (Sorenson, 2019)



Pathophysiology: Concepts of Human Disease (Sorenson)
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Basics of Pathophysiology

1) Which pathophysiological concept should the nurse consider when developing a plan of care
for a patient with myocardial ischemia?
A) There is a decrease in the amount of oxygen and glucose reaching the myocardium.
D
B) There is a lack of oxygen reaching the myocardium, but the supply of glucose is adequate.
C) There is a lack of glucose reaching the myocardium, but the supply of oxygen is adequate.
D) There is a complete lack of both oxygen and glucose reaching the myocardium.
Answer: A
Explanation: A) A decrease in blood flow to the myocardium means that there is a decrease in
O
the amount of oxygen and glucose to the heart muscle. A related term is hypoxia, which refers to
a lack of oxygen to tissue. This can occur from disruptions of the respiratory system.
B) A decrease in blood flow to the myocardium means that there is a decrease in the amount of
oxygen and glucose to the heart muscle. A related term is hypoxia, which refers to a lack of
oxygen to tissue. This can occur from disruptions of the respiratory system.
C) A decrease in blood flow to the myocardium means that there is a decrease in the amount of
oxygen and glucose to the heart muscle. A related term is hypoxia, which refers to a lack of
oxygen to tissue. This can occur from disruptions of the respiratory system.
N
D) A decrease in blood flow to the myocardium means that there is a decrease in the amount of
oxygen and glucose to the heart muscle. A related term is hypoxia, which refers to a lack of
oxygen to tissue. This can occur from disruptions of the respiratory system.
Page Ref: 7
Cognitive Level: Applying
O
Client Need & Sub: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation
Standards: Nursing Process: Planning | Learning Outcome: 1.1 Define the conceptual basis for
and the language used in the study of pathophysiology. | QSEN Competencies: III.A.1.
Demonstrate knowledge of basic scientific methods and processes | AACN Essential
Competencies: IX.8. Implement evidence-based nursing interventions as appropriate for
T
managing the acute and chronic care of patients and promoting health across the lifespan
NLN Competencies: Knowledge and Science: Relationships between knowledge/science and
quality and safe patient care
MNL Learning Outcome: LO 1: Recognize the conceptual basis for and the language used in the
study of pathophysiology.
C
O
PY

Download All Chapters Here:
https://www.stuvia.com/en-us/doc/2552336/




about:blank 1/20

,3/5/24, 2:44 PM Test Bank - Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Disease, 1st Edition (Sore…

Test Bank - Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Disease, 1st Edition (Sorenson, 2019)



2) The nurse is assessing a patient's risk factors for disease at an annual physical examination.
Which question would the nurse ask to assess lifestyle risk factors?
A) "Does your neighborhood have parks and sidewalks?"
B) "Tell me about the health of your parents."
C) "What is the highest level of education that you completed?"
D) "How would you describe your diet?"
D
Answer: D
Explanation: A) Risk factors emerge from a number of sources. One is the genetic blueprint
provided to each of us at birth, and another is lifestyle factors. Lifestyle factors reflect decisions
about diet, exercise, smoking, and other variables that influence health. Social determinants of
health are factors related to where one lives, educational level, income, availability of fresh food,
O
public transportation, and a number of other considerations that can affect health.
B) Risk factors emerge from a number of sources. One is the genetic blueprint provided to each
of us at birth, and another is lifestyle factors. Lifestyle factors reflect decisions about diet,
exercise, smoking, and other variables that influence health. Social determinants of health are
factors related to where one lives, educational level, income, availability of fresh food, public
transportation, and a number of other considerations that can affect health.
C) Risk factors emerge from a number of sources. One is the genetic blueprint provided to each
of us at birth, and another is lifestyle factors. Lifestyle factors reflect decisions about diet,
N
exercise, smoking, and other variables that influence health. Social determinants of health are
factors related to where one lives, educational level, income, availability of fresh food, public
transportation, and a number of other considerations that can affect health.
D) Risk factors emerge from a number of sources. One is the genetic blueprint provided to each
of us at birth, and another is lifestyle factors. Lifestyle factors reflect decisions about diet,
O
exercise, smoking, and other variables that influence health. Social determinants of health are
factors related to where one lives, educational level, income, availability of fresh food, public
transportation, and a number of other considerations that can affect health.
Page Ref: 9
Cognitive Level: Applying
T
Client Need & Sub: Health Promotion and Maintenance
Standards: Nursing Process: Assessment | Learning Outcome: 1.2 Describe characteristics of
and risk factors associated with health and illness. | QSEN Competencies: I.B.10 Engage patients
or designated surrogates in active partnerships that promote health, safety and well-being, and
self-care management | AACN Essential Competencies: IX. 1. 1. Conduct comprehensive and
focused physical, behavioral, psychological, spiritual, socioeconomic, and environmental
C
assessments of health and illness parameters in patients, using developmentally and culturally
appropriate approaches
NLN Competencies: Knowledge and Science: Relationships between knowledge/science and
quality and safe patient care
MNL Learning Outcome: LO 2: Consider the characteristics of and risk factors associated with
O
health and illness.
PY

Download All Chapters Here:
https://www.stuvia.com/en-us/doc/2552336/




about:blank 2/20

, 3/5/24, 2:44 PM Test Bank - Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Disease, 1st Edition (Sore…

Test Bank - Pathophysiology-Concepts of Human Disease, 1st Edition (Sorenson, 2019)



3) The occupational health nurse is assessing a manufacturing plant for chemical agents that may
cause disease in the employees. The nurse should be alert for:
A) stress levels.
B) helminths.
C) radiation.
D) lead.
D
Answer: D
Explanation: A) Endogenous disease etiologies arise from within the body. Examples are
abnormal immune reactions, gene mutations, coagulation defects, stress, and metabolic
abnormalities.
B) Etiologic agents may be exogenous, that is, arising from the external environment, such as
O
chemical, physical, and infectious agents. Examples of infectious etiologic agents are bacteria,
viruses, fungi, and helminths.
C) Etiologic agents may be exogenous, that is, arising from the external environment, such as
chemical, physical, and infectious agents. Examples of physical etiologic agents are extremes in
environmental temperatures, radiation, trauma, and electricity.
D) Etiologic agents may be exogenous, that is, arising from the external environment, such as
chemical, physical, and infectious agents. Examples of chemical etiologic agents are alcohol,
lead, mercury, air pollutants, carbon monoxide, pesticides, and adverse effects of medications.
N
Page Ref: 10
Cognitive Level: Applying
Client Need & Sub: Health Promotion and Maintenance
Standards: Nursing Process: Assessment | Learning Outcome: 1.3 Outline the structure of this
program, including the pathogenesis and etiology of disease; the clinical manifestations of
O
disorders; how pathophysiology is linked to diagnosis and treatment; and the impact of genetics,
nutrition, and lifespan on health and illness. | QSEN Competencies: III.A.1. Demonstrate
knowledge of basic scientific methods and processes | AACN Essential Competencies: IX. 1. 1.
Conduct comprehensive and focused physical, behavioral, psychological, spiritual,
socioeconomic, and environmental assessments of health and illness parameters in patients,
T
using developmentally and culturally appropriate approaches
NLN Competencies: Knowledge and Science: Relationships between knowledge/science and
quality and safe patient care
MNL Learning Outcome: LO 2: Consider the characteristics of and risk factors associated with
health and illness.
C
O
PY

Download All Chapters Here:
https://www.stuvia.com/en-us/doc/2552336/




about:blank 3/20

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
Edufiles Howard County Community College
View profile
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
104
Member since
1 year
Number of followers
11
Documents
7449
Last sold
17 hours ago
EDUFILES STORES

Unlock success with our trusted collection of high-quality exam documents, study guides, and past papers from top universities. Whether you're preparing for midterms, finals, certifications, or professional exams, our expertly curated materials help you study smarter, score higher, and achieve your academic goals faster. Updated regularly and available instantly, our resources are designed to give you the edge you need.

4.9

208 reviews

5
199
4
2
3
1
2
1
1
5

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions