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Science Medicine Nursing
Nursing Pathophysiology Ezam with C
question and answer 100% correct
Physiologic pH is maintained 1/20
around 7.4 because carbonic
acid and bicarbonate exist in a
ratio of:
1. Long-term potassium deficits Cardiac Dysrhythmia
increase the risk of:
1. A 19-year-old male presents to Age of symptom onset
his physician complaining of
restlessness, muscle cramping,
and diarrhea. Lab tests
reveal
that he is hyperkalemic.
The severity of his condition
is not related to what
factor?
1. Which of the following Diarrhea
conditions is the most
significant risk factor for
developing
hypernatremia?
1. A 10-year-old male is brought Localized Edema
to the ER because he is
incoherent and
semiconscious. The CT scan
reveals that he is suffering
from cerebral edema. This
type of edema is referred to as:
1. Which of the following Low blood glucose
conditions would likely
not increase permeability
in the capillaries?
1. Which of the following HPO4/NH3
buffer pairs is considered
the major renal buffering
system?
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1. Which of the following Hyperventilation
conditions is commonly
associated with metabolic
acidosis?
A 42-year-old female has Recent blood administration
findings of muscle spasms and
cardiac abnormalities.
Laboratory tests indicate that
she is hypocalcemic. Which
of the following occurrences is
the most likely cause of her
condition?
1. The most likely EKG finding in Shallow T wave
the patient whose lab results
indicate hypokalemia is:
1. The nurse admits a 1 week old Sunken fontanels, increased heart rate, dry mucus membranes
newborn to the pediatric unit
with a likely medical diagnosis of
severe dehydration due to
feeding intolerance and
vomiting. Which physical
findings are probable?
1. The percentage of total body 60%
water of a 70 kilogram male is
about:
1. An early sign of respiratory Tremors
acidosis includes all except:
1. Water movement from the Plasma oncotic pressure
capillaries into the tissues
is most likely determined
by:
1. A 25 year old woman reports Venous obstruction
edema in her lower legs
and feet after a shift
standing as a grocery clerk.
The likely cause of this
edema is:
1. The nurse caring for an Avoid edema in the legs, as it slows wound healing
elderly patient with
congestive heart
failure(CHF) is discussing wound
care for his recent leg injury.
The nurse accurately teaches
the
following finding, important for
the patient to understand:
The most commonly found Potassium
cation in the intracellular fluid of
the body is:
1. The following elements in Protein
plasma move readily across
the capillary membrane
except:
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AM Quizlet
Science Medicine Nursing
Nursing Pathophysiology Ezam with C
question and answer 100% correct
Physiologic pH is maintained 1/20
around 7.4 because carbonic
acid and bicarbonate exist in a
ratio of:
1. Long-term potassium deficits Cardiac Dysrhythmia
increase the risk of:
1. A 19-year-old male presents to Age of symptom onset
his physician complaining of
restlessness, muscle cramping,
and diarrhea. Lab tests
reveal
that he is hyperkalemic.
The severity of his condition
is not related to what
factor?
1. Which of the following Diarrhea
conditions is the most
significant risk factor for
developing
hypernatremia?
1. A 10-year-old male is brought Localized Edema
to the ER because he is
incoherent and
semiconscious. The CT scan
reveals that he is suffering
from cerebral edema. This
type of edema is referred to as:
1. Which of the following Low blood glucose
conditions would likely
not increase permeability
in the capillaries?
1. Which of the following HPO4/NH3
buffer pairs is considered
the major renal buffering
system?
https://quizlet.com/1052643493/nursing-pathophysiology- 1/12
flash-cards/
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AM Quizlet
1. Which of the following Hyperventilation
conditions is commonly
associated with metabolic
acidosis?
A 42-year-old female has Recent blood administration
findings of muscle spasms and
cardiac abnormalities.
Laboratory tests indicate that
she is hypocalcemic. Which
of the following occurrences is
the most likely cause of her
condition?
1. The most likely EKG finding in Shallow T wave
the patient whose lab results
indicate hypokalemia is:
1. The nurse admits a 1 week old Sunken fontanels, increased heart rate, dry mucus membranes
newborn to the pediatric unit
with a likely medical diagnosis of
severe dehydration due to
feeding intolerance and
vomiting. Which physical
findings are probable?
1. The percentage of total body 60%
water of a 70 kilogram male is
about:
1. An early sign of respiratory Tremors
acidosis includes all except:
1. Water movement from the Plasma oncotic pressure
capillaries into the tissues
is most likely determined
by:
1. A 25 year old woman reports Venous obstruction
edema in her lower legs
and feet after a shift
standing as a grocery clerk.
The likely cause of this
edema is:
1. The nurse caring for an Avoid edema in the legs, as it slows wound healing
elderly patient with
congestive heart
failure(CHF) is discussing wound
care for his recent leg injury.
The nurse accurately teaches
the
following finding, important for
the patient to understand:
The most commonly found Potassium
cation in the intracellular fluid of
the body is:
1. The following elements in Protein
plasma move readily across
the capillary membrane
except:
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