PATHOPHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS,
ANSWER KEY, AND STUDY GUIDE (CHAMBERLAIN
COLLEGE OF NURSING)
Which Of The Following Can Help To Prevent A UTI?
A. Use Spermicides During Sexual Intercourse
B. Taking More Vitamin D
C. Douching To Prevent The Growth Of Bacteria
D. Increase Water Consumption
ANS>>D. Increase Water Consumption
Water Consumption Prevents UTI As It Keeps Bacteria Flushed Out Of The Urinary Tract.
A Symptom Of A Lower Urinary Tract Infection Includes:
A. Fever
B. Urgency
C. Flank Pain
D. Decreased Urination
ANS>>B. Urgency Is A Symptom Of Lower Tract UTI.
Which Of The Following Is A Risk Factor For The Development Of A Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)?
A. Pregnancy
B. Perimenopause
C. Marathon Running
D. Frequent Showering
ANS>>A. Pregnancy Is A Risk Factor The Development Of A UTI.
,Women Are At A Higher Risk For The Development Of A UTI Because Of Having A Shorter Urethra.
True
False
ANS>>True, Women Have A Shorter Urethra That Puts Them At Higher Risk For Developing A UTI.
Which Of The Following Is True Regarding A Complicated Urinary Tract Infection?
A. It Is Usually Asymptomatic
B. Bacteria Is Located Mostly In The Lower Urinary Tract
C. Is Associated With Young Adults
D. Can Be Caused By A Structural Urinary Tract Disorder
ANS>>D. A Complicated UTI Can Be Caused By A Structural Issue In The Urinary Tract.
The Urinalysis Of A Patient With A Complicated UTI Will Show Wbcs And Casts:
True
False
ANS>>True. Casts Are Present In A Complicated UTI.
The NP Would Know That The Patient Most Likely Has An Uncomplicated UTI Because:
A. Flank Pain Is Present But Minimal.
B. There Is Low-Grade Fever.
C. The Bacteria Are Contained Within The Bladder.
D. The UTI Responds Well To A Short Course Of Antibiotic Therapy.
ANS>>D. An Uncomplicated UTI Responds To A Short Course Of Antibiotic Therapy. The Other Choices
Are Not Typical Of An Uncomplicated UTI.
,A Common Organism That Causes A Urinary Tract Infection Include:
A. Staphylococcus Saprophyticus.
B. Streptococcus Pneumonia.
C. Syncytial Virus.
D. Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA).
ANS>>A. Staphylococcus Saprophyticus Is The Only Choice Listed That Commonly Causes A UTI.
A 21-Year-Old Patient Reports To The Primary Care Clinic Complaining Of Urinary Urgency, Frequency
And Burning. She Also Reports A Small Amount Of Vaginal Discharge That Contains An Odor. It Is Likely
That The NP Will Perform A Vaginal Exam At This Visit.
True
False
ANS>>True. Because Of The Vaginal Discharge That Contains An Odor, The NP Will Most Likely Perform
A Vaginal Exam To Rule Out An STD.
Upon Examination Of A Urinalysis, The NP Can Highly Suspect That The Causative Bacteria Are Gram
Negative Because Of The Presence Of:
A. Nitrites.
B. Wbcs.
C. Rbcs.
D. Casts.
ANS>>A. The Presence Of Nitrites Indicates That The Causative Bacteria Is Gram-Negative.
On A Digital Rectal Exam To Assess The Quality Of The Prostate, The NP Would Be Concerned With
Which Of The Following Findings?
A Soft-Smooth Prostate.
, A Hard Nodule.
A Rubber-Like Quality Of The Prostate.
A Lack Of Pain On Palpation.
ANS>>A Hard Nodule Can Indicate Prostate Cancer.
The Purpose Of Straining In BPH Is To Overcome The Obstruction Encountered During Urination.
True
False
ANS>>True. The Individual Strains To Overcome The Obstruction In Order To Release The Urine.
There Is A Significant Risk For Men With Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) To Develop Cellular
Mutations That Lead To Prostate Cancer.
True
False
ANS>>False. BPH Does Not Lead To Prostate Cancer.
The Peripheral Zone Of The Prostate Is The Largest Zone.
True
False
ANS>>True. Anatomically, The Peripheral Zone Is The Largest One.
The Patient Most Often Develops Symptoms Of BPH When:
A. The Bladder Becomes Obstructed.
B. The Patient's PSA Becomes Elevated.
C. A Nodule Forms On The Prostate.
D. The Prostatic Urethra Becomes Obstructed.