FINAL EXAM REVIEW LATEST ACTUAL
150 EXAM FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+
"The nurse correlates the decreased glomerular filtration rate in the client with acute
glomerulonephritis to which pathophysiologic process?
A) Decreased renal-induced constriction of the renal arteries
B) Thickened capillary membranes secondary to immune complex deposition and cellular
proliferation
C) Necrosis of 70% or more of the nephrons secondary to increased kidney interstitial
hydrostatic pressure
D) Scar tissue formation throughout the proximal convoluted tubule secondary to toxin-induced
collagen synthesis - CORRECT ANSWER=> B) Thickened capillary membranes secondary to
immune complex deposition and cellular proliferation"
"The RN has just received change-of-shift report. Which of the assigned patients should be
assessed first?
A) A patient with renal insufficiency who is scheduled to have a dialysis fistula inserted
B) A patient with azotemia whose blood urea nitrogen and creatinine are increasing
C) A patient receiving peritoneal dialysis who needs help changing the dialysate bag
D) A patient with chronic renal failure who was just admitted with shortness of breath -
CORRECT ANSWER=> D) A patient with chronic renal failure who was just admitted with shortness
of breath"
"A nurse observes tall, peaked T waves on the electrocardiogram (EKG) of a patient with end-
stage kidney disease (ESKD). Which is the nurse's best action?
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,A) Repeating the EKG
B) Checking the serum potassium level
C) Preparing to give sodium bicarbonate to correct the acidosis
D) Nothing; this is a normal finding for individuals with ESRD. - CORRECT ANSWER=> B) Checking
the serum potassium level"
"A nurse is reviewing the history and physical examination of a client with a suspected
malignant tumor of the bladder. Which finding would the nurse identify as the most common
initial symptom?
A) Fever
B) Frequency
C) Urinary retention
D) Painless hematuria - CORRECT ANSWER=> D) Painless hematuria"
"Epigastric pain that is relieved by food is suggestive of:
A) pancreatitis.
B) gastric ulcer.
C) dysphagia.
D) peritonitis. - CORRECT ANSWER=> B) gastric ulcer."
"The nurse is caring for a female patient with cholelithiasis. Which assessment findings from the
patient's history and physical examination may have contributed to the development of the
condition?
A) The patient's body mass index (BMI) is 46.
B) The patient is a vegetarian.
C) The patient drinks 4 ounces of red wine nightly.
D) The patient takes 81 mg of aspirin every morning. - CORRECT ANSWER=> A) The patient's body
mass index (BMI) is 46."
"The nurse is caring for a patient with renal failure and chronic gastritis. The patient tells the
nurse that he takes 2 teaspoons of sodium bicarbonate every night before bed to prevent
heartburn. Which is the nurse's best response?
A) "You should let the doctor know right away if you develop stomach cramps."
B) "I will let your doctor know so that a safer antacid can be prescribed for you."
C) "Do not take the sodium bicarbonate with milk, because it can cause kidney stones."
D) "Make sure that you mix the sodium bicarbonate with at least 8 ounces of water." - CORRECT
ANSWER=> B) "I will let your doctor know so that a safer antacid can be prescribed for you.""
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, "The nurse is performing oral health screenings at a local community center. Which patients are
at higher risk for developing oral cancer? (Select all that apply.)
A) A female who has taken oral contraceptives for the last 4 years
B) An adult male with a history of alcoholism
C) An adult female who eats spicy foods regularly
D) A middle-aged male who smokes a pipe
E) An older adult female who chews gum frequently - CORRECT ANSWER=> B) An adult male with
a history of alcoholism
D) A middle-aged male who smokes a pipe"
"Which of the following infections would increase risk for cancer development in the genital
region?
A) Syphilis
B) Chancroid
C) Cytomegalovirus
D) Human papillomavirus - CORRECT ANSWER=> D) Human papillomavirus"
"Which of the following applies to benign prostatic hypertrophy?
A) The tumor usually becomes malignant in time.
B) The gland becomes small, nodular, and firm.
C) Manifestations include hesitancy, dribbling, and frequency.
D) Lower abdominal or pelvic pain develops. - CORRECT ANSWER=> C) Manifestations include
hesitancy, dribbling, and frequency."
"Which of the following are common early significant signs of acute prostatitis?
A) A hard nodule in the gland and pelvic pain
B) Soft, tender, enlarged gland and dysuria
C) Hesitancy and increased urinary output
D) Mild fever, vomiting, and leucopenia - CORRECT ANSWER=> B) Soft, tender, enlarged gland and
dysuria"
"When assessing a woman with possible gonorrhea in the public health clinic, the nurse learns
that the patient has the following symptoms. Which symptom is of most concern?
A) Odorous vaginal discharge
B) Abdominal tenderness
C) Painful urination
D) Anal itching - CORRECT ANSWER=> B) Abdominal tenderness"
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