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Comprehensive NURS 6512 Midterm Exam Guide – 150 Q&A for Advanced Health Assessment

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Prepare for your NURS 6512 Midterm Exam with this detailed study guide containing 150 comprehensive questions and verified answers. Covering essential topics in advanced health assessment, this resource includes key content on dermatology, hematology, endocrine disorders, cranial nerve testing, common skin conditions, urinary and blood diagnostics, abdominal assessment, and more. Designed for nursing students seeking an A+ grade, this guide provides clear explanations, clinical insights, and systematic review materials aligned with the latest 2025–2026 curriculum. Whether you're reviewing for exams or reinforcing clinical knowledge, this document is an invaluable tool for success in health assessment and pathophysiology.

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NURS 6512 MIDTERM EXAM LATEST/2025/2026 IT CONTAINS 150
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|A+GRADE.
Congenital erythroid aplasia (Diamond-Black fan anemia) - ANSWER - a rare, inherited
blood disorder characterized by the bone marrow's inability to produce sufficient red blood
cells, leading to anemia.

presents at birth, can lead to cancer, 1/3 remit in 1st decade,

marrow transplant is only cure



How to determine what antibiotic to use - ANSWER - Culture and sensitivity: takes 1-3 days
for results



What type of antibiotic to use until c &s results - ANSWER - empiric antibiotic: educated
guess based on community broad spectrum.



CFU (colony forming units) - ANSWER - estimates # of bacteria in sample



What is the normal CFU cap in lab for reporting - ANSWER - 100,000 or 10^5



What is a sensitivity table - ANSWER - shows sensitivity to that bacteria or resistance



Urine dip test elevated leukocytes and nitrites - ANSWER - Leukocytes: kidney/urine
infection nitrite: UTI



Urine dip test elevated urobilinogen and bilirubin - ANSWER - possible liver damage for
both



Protein elevated on urine dip test - ANSWER - possible kidney disease

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PH elevated on urine dip test - ANSWER - urine acidity level issue due to food or kidney
disease



Blood found on urine dip test - ANSWER - could be menstrual, kidney or bladder disease



Specific gravity measures what - ANSWER - concentration of urine by kidneys found on
urine dip test remember glucose can elevate it



what test on urine dipstick are for diabetes - ANSWER - ketones and glucose and protein

remember ketones can show starvation or lowcarb diet



What is the most abundant cation in ECF - ANSWER - sodium



Sodium levels affect - ANSWER - plasma volume, ecf, ifc



Sodium levels controlled by - ANSWER - hormones, chemical controls, renal controls



Potassium affects - ANSWER - cardiac mainly, resting membrane potential in neurons and
muscle cells



Hyperkalemia in ECF - ANSWER - decreased RMP, depolarization of membrane, peaked
twaves



Hypokalemia - ANSWER - hyperpolarization, nonresponsive cardiac cells, depressed st,
bioplastic twave, affected wave

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What controls potassium balance - ANSWER - cortical collecting ducts of kidneys with
most being lost in urine



What anion follows sodium in ECF - ANSWER - chloride



Normal pH of arterial blood - ANSWER - ph. of 7.4



Normal ph. - ANSWER - 7.0-7.45 (alkalemia >7.45) acidosis (<7.0)



3 ways hydrogen is regulated - ANSWER - chemical buffer system, brain stem, renal
mechanism



Corns - ANSWER - flat, slightly elevated, painful, smooth hard surface, pressure points



Calluses - ANSWER - thickened skin due to hyperkeratosis, weight bearing area of feet and
hands, not well demarcated, not tender



Striae - ANSWER - stretch marks



Melasma - ANSWER - increased pigmentation associated with pregnancy



Acanthosis nigricans - ANSWER - brown thickening of skin, axillae, neck, groin



Vitiligo - ANSWER - localized loss of skin pigmentation characterized by milk-white patches



Nevi - ANSWER - moles, large variation

Normal: all one color, clearly defined borders, flat or smooth, less than <6mm
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