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Study guide: Patho-NSG-120 Final Exam correctly answered questions 2025 The nurse is caring for a client with the following ABG's of pH of 7.49, PC02 45 and HCO3 30. The nurse interprets this as which of the following? - ANSWERSMetabolic alkalosis The nurse is performing a skin assessment and notes a red area on the client coccyx that does not blanch but has no broken skin the nurse correctly documents this as which of the following? - ANSWERSDecubitus pressure ulcer Which of the following describes: carbon dioxide levels in the blood increase lowering pH and stimulating the respiratory center resulting in increased rate and depth of respirations and hyperventilation? - ANSWERSHypercapnia Which of the following would be considered an autoimmune disease? - ANSWERSRheumatoid arthritis (RA) Pernicious anemia AIDs The nurse is caring for a client with longstanding Type 2 diabetes which of the following is a potential long-term complication of the disease? - ANSWERSDiabetic Retinopathy What is the common warnings of a myocardial infarction? Select all that apply - ANSWERS· Feeling of pressure in chest · Nausea · Anxiety & Fear · Diaphoresis (sweating), SOB Which of the following are the cardinal signs of congestive heart failure? - ANSWERS· Exercise intolerance and Dysrhythmias The nurse has a client with heart failure the client would like the nurse to explain what the diagnosis means. Which of the following responses should the nurse make? - ANSWERSThe heart is unable to pump sufficient blood to meet the metabolic needs of the body A client with obstructive pulmonary disease COPD presents to the emergency room with difficulty breathing. The physical examination reveals bluish skin nailbeds and mucous membranes. Which term correctly describes this condition? - ANSWERSCyanosis The nurse is assessing a client and notes wheezing and a cough. The client uses accessory muscles during breathing. The primary health care provider provides bronchodilators and corticosteroids in the form of inhalers. The nurse should recognize that a client is most likely experiencing which of the following? - ANSWERSAsthma The nurse is reading a client's history and notes that the client has a history of leukopenia the nurse interprets this to mean that the client has which of the following? - ANSWERSDecreased leukocytes Which of the following is the correct sequence or pathway for blood flow through the heart? - ANSWERSright atrium - right ventricle - pulmonary artery -lungs pulmonary vein- left atrium- left ventricle- aorta The nurse is teaching a client that diabetes causes a higher risk of developing coronary artery disease because of which of the following? - ANSWERSHyperglycemia causes endothelial degeneration leading to Acura Cirrhosis A 7-year-old client was recently diagnosed with type one diabetes. The client asked why I have to have insulin injections? The nurse should explain which of the following? - ANSWERSPancreas is not producing insulin A nurse is admitting a client to the emergency room the client begins to have a seizure activity including the loss of consciousness and limb jerking. The nurse priority is to do which of the following? - ANSWERSProtect the client from injury Which of the following blood tests are used to diagnose diabetes mellitus? - ANSWERSHemoglobin A1C Which neurotransmitter is depleted in client with Parkinson's disease? - ANSWERSDopamine Which of the following is the condition where fat containing substances are deposited on the coronary artery lumens causing it to narrow? - ANSWERSCoronary artery disease A client has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis the nurse recognizes that the client's condition is a result of which of the following? - ANSWERSAutoimmune mediated response that is caused by the demyelination of the neurons of the brain, spinal cord Bradykinesia occurring in Parkinson's disease places the client with Parkinson's disease most at risk for which of the following? - ANSWERSFalls and injury's A client who is being seen in an outpatient clinic reports a single episode of unilateral arm and leg weakness and blurred vision that lasted approximately 45 minutes. The

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Study guide: Patho-NSG-120 Final
Exam correctly answered questions
2025
The nurse is caring for a client with the following ABG's of pH of 7.49, PC02 45 and
HCO3 30. The nurse interprets this as which of the following? - ANSWERSMetabolic
alkalosis

The nurse is performing a skin assessment and notes a red area on the client coccyx
that does not blanch but has no broken skin the nurse correctly documents this as
which of the following? - ANSWERSDecubitus pressure ulcer

Which of the following describes:
carbon dioxide levels in the blood increase lowering pH and stimulating the respiratory
center resulting in increased rate and depth of respirations and hyperventilation? -
ANSWERSHypercapnia

Which of the following would be considered an autoimmune disease? -
ANSWERSRheumatoid arthritis (RA)
Pernicious anemia
AIDs

The nurse is caring for a client with longstanding Type 2 diabetes which of the following
is a potential long-term complication of the disease? - ANSWERSDiabetic Retinopathy

What is the common warnings of a myocardial infarction? Select all that apply -
ANSWERS· Feeling of pressure in chest
· Nausea
· Anxiety & Fear
· Diaphoresis (sweating), SOB

Which of the following are the cardinal signs of congestive heart failure? - ANSWERS·
Exercise intolerance and Dysrhythmias

The nurse has a client with heart failure the client would like the nurse to explain what
the diagnosis means. Which of the following responses should the nurse make? -
ANSWERSThe heart is unable to pump sufficient blood to meet the metabolic needs of
the body

A client with obstructive pulmonary disease COPD presents to the emergency room
with difficulty breathing. The physical examination reveals bluish skin nailbeds and
mucous membranes. Which term correctly describes this condition? -
ANSWERSCyanosis

, The nurse is assessing a client and notes wheezing and a cough. The client uses
accessory muscles during breathing. The primary health care provider provides
bronchodilators and corticosteroids in the form of inhalers. The nurse should recognize
that a client is most likely experiencing which of the following? - ANSWERSAsthma

The nurse is reading a client's history and notes that the client has a history of
leukopenia the nurse interprets this to mean that the client has which of the following? -
ANSWERSDecreased leukocytes

Which of the following is the correct sequence or pathway for blood flow through the
heart? - ANSWERSright atrium -> right ventricle -> pulmonary artery ->lungs -
>pulmonary vein-> left atrium-> left ventricle-> aorta

The nurse is teaching a client that diabetes causes a higher risk of developing coronary
artery disease because of which of the following? - ANSWERSHyperglycemia causes
endothelial degeneration leading to Acura Cirrhosis

A 7-year-old client was recently diagnosed with type one diabetes. The client asked
why I have to have insulin injections? The nurse should explain which of the following? -
ANSWERSPancreas is not producing insulin

A nurse is admitting a client to the emergency room the client begins to have a seizure
activity including the loss of consciousness and limb jerking. The nurse priority is to do
which of the following? - ANSWERSProtect the client from injury

Which of the following blood tests are used to diagnose diabetes mellitus? -
ANSWERSHemoglobin A1C

Which neurotransmitter is depleted in client with Parkinson's disease? -
ANSWERSDopamine

Which of the following is the condition where fat containing substances are deposited
on the coronary artery lumens causing it to narrow? - ANSWERSCoronary artery
disease

A client has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis the nurse recognizes that the
client's condition is a result of which of the following? - ANSWERSAutoimmune
mediated response that is caused by the demyelination of the neurons of the brain,
spinal cord

Bradykinesia occurring in Parkinson's disease places the client with Parkinson's
disease most at risk for which of the following? - ANSWERSFalls and injury's

A client who is being seen in an outpatient clinic reports a single episode of unilateral
arm and leg weakness and blurred vision that lasted approximately 45 minutes. The

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