NR 507 FINAL / NR507 ADVANCED PATHO FINAL
EXAM NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 100
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Which complication is associated with gastric resection surgery?
- A. Constipation
B. Acid reflux gastritis
(C). Anemia
D. Hiccups
A 13 y/o/f is concerned about several pigmented skin lesions on
her body. Her primary care provider tells her that these lesions
must be monitored b/c of their ability to transform into
malignant melanoma. - A.macules
(B). nevi
C. plaques
D. keloids
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A 40 y/o is diagnosed with skin cancer. It is explained that the
most important risk factor for skin cancer is: - (A). Amount of
direct sun exposure at a young age
B. Amount of sun exposure over age 50
C. Lifetime amount of sun exposure
D. Living in equatorial regions where the sun is most intense
A pt wants to know which malignant skin lesion is the most
serious. The correct response is: - A. basal cell carcinoma
B. squamous cell carcinoma
C. Keratoacanthoma
(D). malignant melanoma
A 20 y/o presents reporting difficulty breathing when lying
down. What term should the FNP use to document this
condition? - A. Dyspnea
(B). Orthopnea
C. Apnea
D. Tachypnea
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A newborn is diagnosed with congenital intrinsic factor
deficiency. Which of the following type of anemia will the FNP
document on the chart? - A. Iron deficiency
(B). Pernicious
C. Sideroblastic
D. Hemolytic
A 20 y/o/f presents with vaginal itch & thin-walled pustular
lesions & is diagnosed with candidiasis. The condition is caused
by a: - (A). Fungus
B. Virus
C. Bacterium
D. Parasite
A 20 y/o/m received a knife wound to the arm during an
altercation. Which of the following type of immunity was
compromised? - (A). innate immunity
B. inflammatory response
C. Adaptive
D. Specific immunity
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The FNP diagnoses a 10 y/o with obstructive sleep apnea. When
the parents ask, the FNP shares that the initial treatment will be:
- (A). Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A)
B. Weight loss
C. Continuous positive airway pressure
D. Drug therapy
Pityriasis rosea is caused (most likely) by a: - A. Parasite
(B). Virus
C. Bacteria
D. Fungus
Pancreatic insufficiency is manifested by deficient production
of: - A. Insulin
B. Lactase
(C). Lipase
D. Bile
A 42 y/o/f presents with raised red lesions with a brownish scale.
She was diagnosed with discoid lupus erythematosus. This
disorder is r/t: - A. Infection