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NSG 3850 Exams 3 pathophysiology study Guide (2026) |200
practice Question Answers &Detailed Rationales
Question 1

A nurse is caring for a client with acute glomerulonephritis. Which assessment finding is most
characteristic of this disorder?

A. Polyuria
B. Smoky or coffee-colored urine
C. Excessive thirst
D. Glycosuria

Answer: B. Smoky or coffee-colored urine

Rationale: Acute glomerulonephritis causes inflammation of the glomeruli, allowing red blood
cells to leak into the urine, producing a smoky or tea-colored appearance.



Question 2

The nurse understands that edema in nephrotic syndrome primarily results from:

A. Increased hemoglobin levels
B. Loss of serum albumin
C. Elevated calcium levels
D. Increased erythropoietin production

Answer: B. Loss of serum albumin

Rationale: Protein loss through damaged glomeruli decreases plasma oncotic pressure, allowing
fluid to move into the interstitial space and causing edema.



Question 3

Which organism is most commonly associated with acute pyelonephritis?

A. Streptococcus
B. Enterobacter
C. Escherichia coli
D. Staphylococcus aureus

,Answer: C. Escherichia coli

Rationale: E. coli is responsible for the majority of urinary tract infections and is the leading
cause of acute pyelonephritis.



Question 4

A client reports severe flank pain radiating toward the groin. The nurse suspects:

A. Cystitis
B. Renal calculi
C. Nephrotic syndrome
D. Acute glomerulonephritis

Answer: B. Renal calculi

Rationale: Movement of kidney stones through the ureter causes intense pain known as renal
colic.



Question 5

Which urinary finding is most indicative of pyelonephritis?

A. Ketones
B. Red blood cell casts
C. White blood cell casts
D. Glucose

Answer: C. White blood cell casts

Rationale: White blood cell casts suggest infection and inflammation within the kidney,
especially pyelonephritis.



Question 6

A client with stress urinary incontinence is most likely to leak urine when:

A. Sleeping
B. Drinking water

,C. Coughing or sneezing
D. Taking antibiotics

Answer: C. Coughing or sneezing

Rationale: Increased intra-abdominal pressure during coughing, sneezing, or laughing causes
urine leakage in stress incontinence.



Question 7

Which laboratory value would the nurse expect in acute kidney injury?

A. Decreased creatinine
B. Increased calcium
C. Increased creatinine
D. Decreased potassium

Answer: C. Increased creatinine

Rationale: Acute kidney injury reduces filtration, causing creatinine and other waste products to
accumulate in the blood.



Question 8

Prerenal acute kidney injury is most commonly caused by:

A. Kidney infection
B. Reduced kidney perfusion
C. Ureter obstruction
D. Glomerular inflammation

Answer: B. Reduced kidney perfusion

Rationale: All prerenal causes share decreased blood flow to the kidneys, resulting in impaired
filtration.



Question 9

Which finding is commonly associated with chronic glomerulonephritis?

, A. Complete recovery in all cases
B. Progression to end-stage renal disease
C. Hypercalcemia
D. Increased GFR

Answer: B. Progression to end-stage renal disease

Rationale: Chronic glomerular damage gradually destroys kidney function and may lead to
ESRD.



Question 10

Adult polycystic kidney disease is best described as:

A. An autoimmune disorder
B. A bacterial infection
C. A genetically transmitted disorder
D. A congenital absence of nephrons

Answer: C. A genetically transmitted disorder

Rationale: Polycystic kidney disease is an inherited condition characterized by multiple fluid-
filled cysts that progressively impair renal function.



Question 11

A client with acute pyelonephritis would most likely present with:

A. Generalized edema
B. Fever and chills
C. Severe hypertension
D. Painless hematuria

Answer: B. Fever and chills

Rationale: Acute pyelonephritis is a kidney infection that commonly causes fever, chills, flank
pain, and urinary symptoms.

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