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NURS 611 EXAM 4(MARYVILLE)ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
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Acute kidney injury is also known as renal failure. Explain
chronic and acute kidney injuries. - ANSWER kidney failure can
be chronic and progressive. Acute occurs rapidly within hours,
and may be reversible.
Age of onset for CD? - ANSWER any age, 10-30 years most
common
Age of onset for UC? - ANSWER any age, 10-40 years most
common
All of the glomeruli are located in the renal - ANSWER cortex.
Any condition that disrupts the normal functioning of the liver
(hepatocyte dysfunction) can cause what? - ANSWER
hypoalbuminemia.
Creatinine clearance is used to measure what? - ANSWER the
glomerular filration rate.
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Damage tends to be most severe in which cases of hepatitis? -
ANSWER hepatitis B and C.
Define painful bladder syndrome (interstitial cystitis). - ANSWER
it is a condition that includes nonbacterial infectious cystitis and
noninfectious cystitis.
During the early follicular phase of the menstrual cycle, follicles
of the ovary respond to what? - ANSWER hormonal signals from
the piuitary gland. The pituitary produces FSH to mature
follicles in the ovary.
Explain the icteric phase of hepatitis. - ANSWER it begins about
1 to 2 weeks after the prodromal phase and last two to six
weeks.
Family hx predisposition for CD? - ANSWER more common.
Family hx predisposition for UC? - ANSWER less common.
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Gender prevalance for UC and CD. - ANSWER equal in men and
women for UC about equal in CD.
How do bowel obstructions present in the early stage? -
ANSWER with abdominal distention.
How do the kidneys respond to an increased workload? -
ANSWER by compensatory hypertrophy.
How do you manage dumping syndrome? - ANSWER dietary
management with frequent small meals, no fluids during meals,
high protein, low carb diet. Sugar really activates the response.
How does PCOS affect fertility? - ANSWER excessive androgens
affect follicular growth, and insulin affects follicular decline by
suppressing apoptosis and enabling follicles which would
normally disintegrate, to survive.
How is a diagnosis of IC differentiated from a diagnosis of
pyelonephritis? - ANSWER urine culture, urinalysis, and clinical
signs and symptoms. White blood cell casts indicate
pyelonephritis, but they are not always present in the urine.
NURS 611 EXAM 4(MARYVILLE)ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
INCLUSIVE OF RATIONALE RATED A+{MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY}|NEW!!
Acute kidney injury is also known as renal failure. Explain
chronic and acute kidney injuries. - ANSWER kidney failure can
be chronic and progressive. Acute occurs rapidly within hours,
and may be reversible.
Age of onset for CD? - ANSWER any age, 10-30 years most
common
Age of onset for UC? - ANSWER any age, 10-40 years most
common
All of the glomeruli are located in the renal - ANSWER cortex.
Any condition that disrupts the normal functioning of the liver
(hepatocyte dysfunction) can cause what? - ANSWER
hypoalbuminemia.
Creatinine clearance is used to measure what? - ANSWER the
glomerular filration rate.
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Damage tends to be most severe in which cases of hepatitis? -
ANSWER hepatitis B and C.
Define painful bladder syndrome (interstitial cystitis). - ANSWER
it is a condition that includes nonbacterial infectious cystitis and
noninfectious cystitis.
During the early follicular phase of the menstrual cycle, follicles
of the ovary respond to what? - ANSWER hormonal signals from
the piuitary gland. The pituitary produces FSH to mature
follicles in the ovary.
Explain the icteric phase of hepatitis. - ANSWER it begins about
1 to 2 weeks after the prodromal phase and last two to six
weeks.
Family hx predisposition for CD? - ANSWER more common.
Family hx predisposition for UC? - ANSWER less common.
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Gender prevalance for UC and CD. - ANSWER equal in men and
women for UC about equal in CD.
How do bowel obstructions present in the early stage? -
ANSWER with abdominal distention.
How do the kidneys respond to an increased workload? -
ANSWER by compensatory hypertrophy.
How do you manage dumping syndrome? - ANSWER dietary
management with frequent small meals, no fluids during meals,
high protein, low carb diet. Sugar really activates the response.
How does PCOS affect fertility? - ANSWER excessive androgens
affect follicular growth, and insulin affects follicular decline by
suppressing apoptosis and enabling follicles which would
normally disintegrate, to survive.
How is a diagnosis of IC differentiated from a diagnosis of
pyelonephritis? - ANSWER urine culture, urinalysis, and clinical
signs and symptoms. White blood cell casts indicate
pyelonephritis, but they are not always present in the urine.