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2026 NURS6512 WEEK 6 MIDTERM EXAM ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT WALDEN UNIVERSITY (ALL 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS)

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2026 NURS6512 WEEK 6 MIDTERM EXAM ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT WALDEN UNIVERSITY (ALL 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS)

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2026 NURS6512 WEEK 6 MIDTERM EXAM
ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT WALDEN
UNIVERSITY (ALL 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS)
A 3-day old infant is noted to have a mildly elevated unconjugated bilirubin level and
icterus. Your concern is that this child may have:
a. physiologic jaundice
b. kernicterus
c. glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
d. pathologic jaundice -SOLUTION--physiologic jaundice

Which cell component is capable of cellular autodigestion when it is released during cell
injury?
a. lysosomes
b. ribosomesc. smooth endoplasmi
c reticulum
d. golgi complex -SOLUTION--Lysosomes

Which component of the cell produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by using oxygen to
remove hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction?

A) lysosomes
B) peroxisomes
C) ribosomes
D) oxyhydrosomes -SOLUTION--Ans: B- peroxisomes

The difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes is that eukaryotes:
a. all of these answers are correct
b. are smaller in size
c. contain organelles
d. have no nuclear membrane -SOLUTION--Contain organelles and complex internal
membranes

What is a consequence of plasma membrane damage to the mitochondria?

A) enzymatic digestion halts deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthese
B) influx of calcium ions halts adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production
C) edema from an influx in sodium causes a reduction in ATP production
D) potassium shifts out of the mitochondria, which destroys the infrastructure -
SOLUTION--Ans: B- influx of calcium ions halts adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
production

Which of the following is function of Golgi?
a. Packages protein for secretion to the outside of the cell
b. Produces ATP for cell function

,c. Contains hydrolytic enzymes
d. Is the site of protein synthesis in a cell -SOLUTION--Packages protein for secretion
to the outside of the cell

Which statement is a description of one of the characteristics of apoptosis?

A) apoptosis involves programmed cell death of scattered singel cells
B) apoptosis is characterized by the swelling of the nucleus and the cytoplasm
C) apoptosis involves unpredictable patterns of cell death
D) apoptosis results in benign malignancies -SOLUTION--Ans: A- apoptosis involves
programmed cell death of scattered singel cells

During cell injury caused by hypoxia, sodium and water move into the cell because:

A) during cell injury cause by hypoxia, sodium and water move into the cell because:
B) the pump that transports sodium out of the cell cannot function because of a
decrease in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels
C) the osmotic pressure is increased, which pulls additional sodium across the cell
membrane
D) oxygen is not available to bind with sodium to maintain it outside of the cell -
SOLUTION--Ans: C- the osmotic pressure is increased, which pulls additional
sodium across the cell membrane

Which of the following is function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
a. Contains hydrolytic enzymes
b. Is the site of protein synthesis in a cell
c. Packages protein for secretion to the outside of the cell
d. Produces ATP for cell function -SOLUTION--Is the site of protein synthesis in a cell

Obesity creates a greater risk for dehydration in people because:

A) adipose cells contain little water because fat is water repelling
B) the metabolic rates of obese adults are slower than those of lean adults
C) the rates of urine output of obese adults are higher than thos of lean adults
D) the thirst receptors of the hypothalamus do not function effectively -SOLUTION--Ans:
A- adipose cells contain little water because fat is water repelling

What genetic process is likely responsible for the occurrence of asthma in only one of a
pair of identical twins?
a. genomic imprinting
b. epigenetic modifications
c. methylation
d. transgenerational inheritance -SOLUTION--Epigenetic modifications

Transcription is best defined as a process by which
a. A base pair substitution results in a mutation of the amino acid sequence

, b. DNA polymerase binds to the promoter site on RNA.
c. RNA directs the synthesis of ribosomes for protein synthesis
d. RNA is synthesized from a DNA template -SOLUTION--RNA is synthesized from a
DNA template

What is the most common cause of Down syndrome?
a. paternal translocation
b. paternal viral illness
c. nondisjunction error
d. maternal viral illness -SOLUTION--nondisjunction error

A person with XXXY has the genetic disorder called syndrome.
a. down
b. fragile x
c. klinefelter
d. turner -SOLUTION--klinefelter

Cystic fibrosis is caused by an gene.
a. x-linked dominant
b. autosomal recessive
c. autosomal dominant
d. x-linked recessive -SOLUTION--autosomal recessive

What causes the clinical manifestations of confusion, convulsions, cerebral
hemorrhage, and coma in hypernatremia?

A) high sodium in the blood vessels pulls water out of the brain cells into the blood
vessels, causing brain cells to shrink
B) high sodium in the brain cells pulls water out of the blood vessels into the brain cells,
causing them to swell
C) high sodium in the blood vessels pulls potassium out of the brain cells, which slows
the synapses in the brain
D) high sodium in the blood vessels draws chloride into the brain cells followed by
water, causing the brain cells to swell -SOLUTION--Ans: A- high sodium in the blood
vessels pulls water out of the brain cells into the blood vessels, causing brain cells to
shrink

Organelle that contains the code needed for oxidative phosphorylation is:
a. mitochondria
b. lysosomes
c. nucleus
d. vacuoles -SOLUTION--mitochondria

Programmed cell death is an active process of cellular self-destruction. It is also
referred to as
a. apoptosis

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