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NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Final Exam 2026 | Questions & Verified Answers (Chamberlain) A+

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This document provides a comprehensive set of NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Final Exam questions and verified answers, tailored for Chamberlain students. It covers key pathophysiological concepts, disease processes, and clinical applications commonly tested on the final exam. Each question is paired with accurate answers to reinforce understanding, improve retention, and support effective revision. Updated for 2026, this resource is ideal for exam preparation, self-assessment, and building confidence to achieve strong results.

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NR 507
FINAL EXAM
Advanced Pathophysiology
Questions and Verified Answers

Chamberlain
What You’ll Get:

• Expert-verified explanations for stronger understanding
• Clear, organized review material
• Printable and digital-friendly PDF format
• This PDF is designed to support high-yield review, reinforce key
psychology concepts, and help you feel more prepared for final
exam success.

,1. Which of the following is true regarding a complicated urinary tract infection?

A. It occurs only in healthy, young adults
B. It can be caused by a structural urinary tract disorder
C. It responds well to a short course of antibiotic therapy
D. It is limited to simple cystitis in non-pregnant women

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A complicated UTI extends beyond the bladder and is associated with structural or
functional urinary tract abnormalities, untreated infections, or occurs in vulnerable populations
such as infants and older adults. It differs from an uncomplicated UTI, which occurs in a normal
urinary tract and responds well to short-course antibiotics. Risk factors include indwelling
catheters, renal calculi, diabetes, and pregnancy.



2. Which of the following is a risk factor for the development of a urinary tract infection (UTI)?

A. Male gender
B. Pregnancy
C. Advanced age in males only
D. Low fluid intake only

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Pregnancy is a significant risk factor for UTI due to physiological changes including
urinary stasis from progesterone-induced smooth muscle relaxation and mechanical
compression of the ureters by the enlarging uterus. Other major risk factors include female
gender (shorter urethra), sexual activity, post-menopausal estrogen deficiency, and
catheterization.



3. A symptom of a lower urinary tract infection includes:

A. Flank pain
B. Fever and chills

,C. Urgency
D. Nausea and vomiting

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Lower UTI (cystitis) symptoms include urinary urgency, frequency, dysuria, and
suprapubic discomfort. Flank pain, fever, chills, and nausea are characteristic of upper UTI
(pyelonephritis), indicating renal parenchymal involvement. Distinguishing between lower and
upper UTI is essential for determining appropriate treatment duration and route.



4. Women are at a higher risk for the development of a UTI because of having a shorter
urethra.

A. True
B. False

Correct Answer: A (True)

Rationale: The female urethra is approximately 4 cm long compared to the male urethra at
approximately 20 cm. This anatomical difference provides a shorter path for bacteria (primarily
fecal flora) to ascend from the perineum to the bladder, significantly increasing UTI risk in
women.



5. Which of the following can help to prevent a UTI?

A. Decreasing water consumption
B. Holding urine for extended periods
C. Increase water consumption
D. Using hygiene sprays regularly

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Adequate hydration increases urinary frequency and volume, which helps flush
bacteria from the urinary tract before they can adhere to the uroepithelium and multiply. Other
preventive measures include urinating before and after sexual intercourse, wiping front-to-back,
avoiding spermicides and hygiene sprays that alter normal flora, and taking showers rather than
baths.



6. Which of the following are risk factors for a UTI? (Select all that apply)

, A. Pregnancy
B. Sexual activity
C. Post-menopause
D. Estrogen-deficiency
E. Female gender (shorter urethra)
F. Catheterization

Correct Answer: A, B, C, D, E, F (All listed are correct)

Rationale: All listed factors increase UTI risk. Pregnancy causes urinary stasis; sexual activity
introduces bacteria; post-menopausal estrogen deficiency leads to vaginal atrophy and pH
changes; female anatomy provides shorter bacterial ascent; and catheterization bypasses
natural defense mechanisms and introduces pathogens directly into the bladder.



7. An upper UTI is less common in men due to the longer urethra and ureter structures that
make it more difficult for bacteria to reach the kidney.

A. True
B. False

Correct Answer: A (True)

Rationale: The male urinary tract's longer urethra and additional anatomic length create greater
distance for bacterial ascension. While men have lower baseline UTI incidence, when infections
do occur—particularly in older men with prostatic obstruction—they are more likely to be
complicated.



8. Which of the following characterizes a complicated UTI?

A. Occurs in a normal urinary tract
B. Extends beyond the bladder
C. Responds to short-course antibiotics
D. Only affects non-pregnant women

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Complicated UTIs extend beyond the bladder into the upper urinary tract or are
associated with structural abnormalities, functional impairment, or comorbid conditions. They
affect infants, older adults, and those with indwelling catheters, renal calculi, diabetes, or
pregnancy. Treatment typically requires longer antibiotic courses.

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