Match each pressure ulcer stage with the correct example.
Options:
i. Full thickness skin loss involving damage or loss of muscle, fascia, bone, or
deeper structure
ii. Necrotic dead tissue (eschar) covering pressure ulcer wound
iii. Non-blanchable dark red or purple discoloration of intact skin with underlying
soft tissue damage
iv. Full thickness skin loss involving damage or loss of subcutaneous tissue
v. Non-blanchable erythema of intact skin
vi. Partial thickness skin loss involving epidermis or dermis
,1. Stage I is _____________________
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v. Non-blanchable erythema of intact skin
A patient presents with joint pain. He states that he has either osteoarthritis or
rheumatoid arthritis, but he can't remember which one. He has symmetrical large
joint pain along with associated fever, chills, and weight loss.
Based on this description, the patient is most likely suffering from _______________
a) Rheumatoid Arthritis
b) Osteoarthritis
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a) Rheumatoid Arthritis
Match each pressure ulcer stage with the correct example.
Options:
i. Full thickness skin loss involving damage or loss of muscle, fascia, bone, or
deeper structure
ii. Necrotic dead tissue (eschar) covering pressure ulcer wound
iii. Non-blanchable dark red or purple discoloration of intact skin with underlying
soft tissue damage
iv. Full thickness skin loss involving damage or loss of subcutaneous tissue
v. Non-blanchable erythema of intact skin
vi. Partial thickness skin loss involving epidermis or dermis
6. Deep Tissue Injury is __________________
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iii. Non-blanchable dark red or purple discoloration of intact skin with
underlying soft tissue damage
A 31 year old patient presents with complaints of edema, weight gain, and
infrequent urination. Blood labs demonstrate low serum osmolarity and low serum
sodium levels. Urinalysis demonstrates high urine osmolarity and high urine sodium
levels.
Which of the following diseases are most likely occurring?
a) Diabetes Mellitus Type I
b) Grave's Disease
c) Cushing's Syndrome
d) Hashimoto's Disease
e) Diabetes Mellitus Type II
f) Diabetes Insipidus
g) Syndrome of Inappropriate Anti-Diuretic Hormone
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f) Diabetes Insipidus
A patient presents after a prolonged ground-level fall in which they were laying
down for 5+ hours. The healthcare team is concerned that the patient may be at risk
of developing an acute life-threatening critical disease.
What are the 3 hallmark clinical manifestations of this disease process?
a) Acute liver injury, weakness, and bleeding
b) Pain, weakness, and dark colored urine
c) Bloody stools, fatigue, pain
d) Weakness, pain, and fever
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b) Pain, weakness, and dark colored urine
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An adult patient presents with pre-diabetes, weight gain, and early stages of heart
failure. Vitals are significant for hypertension. Physical exam is significant for enlarged
bony facial features and protruding jaw. All of these clinical manifestations can be
attributed to the disease process called ___________________
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Acromegaly
Which of the following statements regarding insulin are correct? Select all that
apply.
a) Insulin secretion is stimulated by low levels of blood glucose
b) Insulin secretion is stimulated by the release of insulin-stimulating hormone from
the pituitary gland
c) Insulin promotes the processes of glycogenolysis and glucogenesis
d) Insulin secretion is stimulated by exercise
e) Insulin is created by pancreatic alpha cells in the islets of Langerhans
f) Insulin will act to decrease serum potassium levels
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f) Insulin will act to decrease serum potassium levels
Options:
i. Full thickness skin loss involving damage or loss of muscle, fascia, bone, or
deeper structure
ii. Necrotic dead tissue (eschar) covering pressure ulcer wound
iii. Non-blanchable dark red or purple discoloration of intact skin with underlying
soft tissue damage
iv. Full thickness skin loss involving damage or loss of subcutaneous tissue
v. Non-blanchable erythema of intact skin
vi. Partial thickness skin loss involving epidermis or dermis
,1. Stage I is _____________________
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v. Non-blanchable erythema of intact skin
A patient presents with joint pain. He states that he has either osteoarthritis or
rheumatoid arthritis, but he can't remember which one. He has symmetrical large
joint pain along with associated fever, chills, and weight loss.
Based on this description, the patient is most likely suffering from _______________
a) Rheumatoid Arthritis
b) Osteoarthritis
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a) Rheumatoid Arthritis
Match each pressure ulcer stage with the correct example.
Options:
i. Full thickness skin loss involving damage or loss of muscle, fascia, bone, or
deeper structure
ii. Necrotic dead tissue (eschar) covering pressure ulcer wound
iii. Non-blanchable dark red or purple discoloration of intact skin with underlying
soft tissue damage
iv. Full thickness skin loss involving damage or loss of subcutaneous tissue
v. Non-blanchable erythema of intact skin
vi. Partial thickness skin loss involving epidermis or dermis
6. Deep Tissue Injury is __________________
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iii. Non-blanchable dark red or purple discoloration of intact skin with
underlying soft tissue damage
A 31 year old patient presents with complaints of edema, weight gain, and
infrequent urination. Blood labs demonstrate low serum osmolarity and low serum
sodium levels. Urinalysis demonstrates high urine osmolarity and high urine sodium
levels.
Which of the following diseases are most likely occurring?
a) Diabetes Mellitus Type I
b) Grave's Disease
c) Cushing's Syndrome
d) Hashimoto's Disease
e) Diabetes Mellitus Type II
f) Diabetes Insipidus
g) Syndrome of Inappropriate Anti-Diuretic Hormone
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f) Diabetes Insipidus
A patient presents after a prolonged ground-level fall in which they were laying
down for 5+ hours. The healthcare team is concerned that the patient may be at risk
of developing an acute life-threatening critical disease.
What are the 3 hallmark clinical manifestations of this disease process?
a) Acute liver injury, weakness, and bleeding
b) Pain, weakness, and dark colored urine
c) Bloody stools, fatigue, pain
d) Weakness, pain, and fever
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b) Pain, weakness, and dark colored urine
Fill in the blank.
An adult patient presents with pre-diabetes, weight gain, and early stages of heart
failure. Vitals are significant for hypertension. Physical exam is significant for enlarged
bony facial features and protruding jaw. All of these clinical manifestations can be
attributed to the disease process called ___________________
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Acromegaly
Which of the following statements regarding insulin are correct? Select all that
apply.
a) Insulin secretion is stimulated by low levels of blood glucose
b) Insulin secretion is stimulated by the release of insulin-stimulating hormone from
the pituitary gland
c) Insulin promotes the processes of glycogenolysis and glucogenesis
d) Insulin secretion is stimulated by exercise
e) Insulin is created by pancreatic alpha cells in the islets of Langerhans
f) Insulin will act to decrease serum potassium levels
Give this one a try later!
f) Insulin will act to decrease serum potassium levels