NUR2063 | NUR 2063 EXAM 2 | ESSENTIALS
OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2 | QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS RATED A+ |
2024/2025 GUIDE
What are the clinical manifestations of chronic gastritis?
- Correct Answer - inflammation of the stomach lining and
anorexia from not eating
What types of things put a patient at risk for developing acute
gastritis?
- Correct Answer - lactose intolerance, regular use of pain
relievers, stress, excessive alcohol use
What are the clinical manifestations of acute gastritis?
- Correct Answer - GI distress, bloat, , nausea, vomiting,
anorexia from not eating, postprandial discomfort
What is the cause of hiatal hernia?
- Correct Answer - Increased intra-abdominal pressure, such
as ascites, pregnancy, obesity, chronic straining or coughing
,What is the cause of a rigid abdomen in peritonitis?
- Correct Answer - inflamed peritoneum
What is cryptorchidism?
- Correct Answer - undescended testes
What are complications of cryptorchidism?
- Correct Answer - infertility and cancer
What are the clinical manifestations of acute prostatitis?
- Correct Answer - dysuria, frequency, urgency, painful prostate
What is a complication of removing too much fluid during
dialysis? - Correct Answer - hemodialysis, low BP
What would you monitor while removing fluid during dialysis?
- Correct Answer - BP
What are the clinical manifestations of pyelonephritis?
, - Correct Answer - CVA tenderness, fever, chills, N/V, anorexia
which increases fever induced dehydration
Individuals with HPV are at risk for developing what disease?
- Correct Answer - Cervical cancer
What is enuresis?
- Correct Answer - bed wetting
What is stress incontinence?
- Correct Answer - Leakage with increased abdominal pressure,
effort, exertion, sneezing, or coughing
What is micturition?
- Correct Answer - urination
What is overflow incontinence?
- Correct Answer - Leakage due to inability of the bladder to
empty itself correctly (thus causing bladder to fill up to max
capacity) caused by a urethral blockage
OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2 | QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS RATED A+ |
2024/2025 GUIDE
What are the clinical manifestations of chronic gastritis?
- Correct Answer - inflammation of the stomach lining and
anorexia from not eating
What types of things put a patient at risk for developing acute
gastritis?
- Correct Answer - lactose intolerance, regular use of pain
relievers, stress, excessive alcohol use
What are the clinical manifestations of acute gastritis?
- Correct Answer - GI distress, bloat, , nausea, vomiting,
anorexia from not eating, postprandial discomfort
What is the cause of hiatal hernia?
- Correct Answer - Increased intra-abdominal pressure, such
as ascites, pregnancy, obesity, chronic straining or coughing
,What is the cause of a rigid abdomen in peritonitis?
- Correct Answer - inflamed peritoneum
What is cryptorchidism?
- Correct Answer - undescended testes
What are complications of cryptorchidism?
- Correct Answer - infertility and cancer
What are the clinical manifestations of acute prostatitis?
- Correct Answer - dysuria, frequency, urgency, painful prostate
What is a complication of removing too much fluid during
dialysis? - Correct Answer - hemodialysis, low BP
What would you monitor while removing fluid during dialysis?
- Correct Answer - BP
What are the clinical manifestations of pyelonephritis?
, - Correct Answer - CVA tenderness, fever, chills, N/V, anorexia
which increases fever induced dehydration
Individuals with HPV are at risk for developing what disease?
- Correct Answer - Cervical cancer
What is enuresis?
- Correct Answer - bed wetting
What is stress incontinence?
- Correct Answer - Leakage with increased abdominal pressure,
effort, exertion, sneezing, or coughing
What is micturition?
- Correct Answer - urination
What is overflow incontinence?
- Correct Answer - Leakage due to inability of the bladder to
empty itself correctly (thus causing bladder to fill up to max
capacity) caused by a urethral blockage