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NU136 exam 4 [ACTUAL EXAM] LATEST
VERSION [QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS]
WITH PRACTICE EXAM DETAILED AND
VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED PASS-
LATEST UPDATE 2025 GRADED A

What is the normal range for calcium? - CORRECT ANSWER 8.4-10.6

What is the normal range for magnesium? - CORRECT ANSWER 1.3-2.1

What is the normal range for phosphate? - CORRECT ANSWER 3.0-4.5

What is the normal range for chloride? - CORRECT ANSWER 96-106

What is the normal range for white blood cells (WBC) count? - CORRECT ANSWER
5.0-10.0

What is the normal rang for hemoglobin? - CORRECT ANSWER 12.0-18.0

What is the normal range for hematocrit? - CORRECT ANSWER 37.0-52.0

What is the normal range for platelets? - CORRECT ANSWER 150,000-400,000

What is the normal range for blood urea nitrogen (BUN)? - CORRECT ANSWER
11.0-23.0

What is a ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) lab test testing for? - CORRECT
ANSWER An inflammatory condition

What test is used often if a patient is taking warfarin? - CORRECT ANSWER PT/INR
(prothrombin time/international normalized ratio)

What test is used often if a patient is taking heparin? - CORRECT ANSWER PTT
(partial thromboplastin time)

What is the normal range for blood glucose? - CORRECT ANSWER 70-100

What organ is a BUN and creatinine test testing the function of? - CORRECT ANSWER
Kidneys

,What organ does bilirubin, ALT,ALP, and albumin labs test? - CORRECT ANSWER
Liver

What organ does LDH,CK, and troponin lab test? - CORRECT ANSWER Heart

What exam may cause constipation? - CORRECT ANSWER Barium swallow

T/F signed consents are needed for all invasive test or test that require medication? -
CORRECT ANSWER True

Which test uses a fluoroscope and x-ray on a fluorescent screen? - CORRECT
ANSWER Fluoroscopy

Which test is a study of the kidneys,ureters, and bladder? - CORRECT ANSWER
KUB x—ray

Which test is a study of respiratory function? - CORRECT ANSWER Pulmonary
function test

Which of the following test is used to inspect the larynx,trachea, and bronchi? -
CORRECT ANSWER Bronchoscopy

Which of the following test is used to inspect the digestive tract? - CORRECT
ANSWER Gastroscopy

Which of the following test is used to inspect the lower bowel? - CORRECT ANSWER
Protosigmoidscopy

Which of the following test is used to identify a cause of biliary construction? -
CORRECT ANSWER Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)

Which of the following test is used to trace the brains wave? - CORRECT ANSWER
Electroencephalography (EEG)

Which of the following is a technique in which deep structures of the body are visualized
by recording waves? - CORRECT ANSWER Ultrasonography

Which of the following is not a function of body fluids? - CORRECT ANSWER Filter
blood

T/F water is not critical in maintaining homeostasis? - CORRECT ANSWER False

How much blood does the average human body have? - CORRECT ANSWER 4 to 6
liters

,In a 24 hour period, what should the average intake and output be for a healthy patient>
- CORRECT ANSWER 2500 mL

What organ is the main organ needed for fluid excretion? - CORRECT ANSWER
Kidneys

T/F a condition which alters fluid volume also alters the plasma volume, BP, and
circulation? - CORRECT ANSWER True

What hormone is needed for fluid balance? - CORRECT ANSWER ADH

What type of transport moves from a lower concentration to a high concentration? -
CORRECT ANSWER Active

Which of the following could be a result of fluid volume deficit? - CORRECT ANSWER
Increased temperature

Which of the following is NOT a sign/symptom of dehydration? - CORRECT ANSWER
Orthostatic hypertension

Which of the following is NOT a sign of fluid volume overload? - CORRECT ANSWER
Lowered blood pressure

What type of edema leads to "puffy eyes" - CORRECT ANSWER Periorbital

What types of edema spreads throughout the body? - CORRECT ANSWER
Generalized

What type of edema usually occurs when fluid accumulates in the sacral region or lower
extremities? - CORRECT ANSWER Dependent

What electrolytes function is water regulation and balance? It is also the most
abundance cation in extracellular fluid - CORRECT ANSWER Sodium(na+)

What is the most abundant in intracellular fluid? Nerve impulse transmission, muscle
contraction, and acid-base balance. - CORRECT ANSWER Potassium(K+)

What electrolyte aids in muscle activity and blood coagulation? It is also key to the
formation of bone and teeth - CORRECT ANSWER Calcium( ca2+)

What electrolyte aids in muscle activity and nerve impulse transmission? - CORRECT
ANSWER Magnesium(Mg2+)

What electrolyte is needed for ATP production? - CORRECT ANSWER Phosphate

, What electrolyte is needed for acid-base balance? - CORRECT ANSWER
Bicaarbonate

What electrolyte is needed for acid-base balance and hydrochloric acid production? -
CORRECT ANSWER Chloride

Define hyponatremia - CORRECT ANSWER Low sodium

Define hypernatremia - CORRECT ANSWER High sodium

Define hypokalemia - CORRECT ANSWER Low potassium

Define hyperkalemia - CORRECT ANSWER High potassium

Define hypocalcemia - CORRECT ANSWER low calcium

Define hypercalcemia - CORRECT ANSWER High calcium

Define hypomagnesemia - CORRECT ANSWER Low magnesium

Define hypermagnesemia - CORRECT ANSWER High magnesium

Define hypochloremia - CORRECT ANSWER Low chloride

Define hyperchloremia - CORRECT ANSWER High chloride

Define hypophosphatemia - CORRECT ANSWER Low phosphate

Define hyperphosphatemia - CORRECT ANSWER High phosphate

What is the normal ph for blood gases? - CORRECT ANSWER 7.35-7.45

What is the normal range for bicarbonate? - CORRECT ANSWER 22-26

What state would cause a decrease in ph, an increase in CO2, and no change in
HCO3? - CORRECT ANSWER Respiratory acidosis

What state would cause a increase in ph, a decease in CO2, and no change in HCO3? -
CORRECT ANSWER respitory alkalosis

What state would cause an increase in ph, no change in CO2, and an increase in
HCO3? - CORRECT ANSWER metabolic alkalosis

What state would cause a decease in ph, no change in CO2, and a decrease in HCO3?
- CORRECT ANSWER Metabolic acidosis

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