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NU 160 Exam 2 Content Enrichment Items FALL 2025 Galen
NU 160 Exam 2 Content Enrichment Items 
1.	Defense mechanisms (definition of each and examples) P. 206 Table 18.2 
Compensation: attempt to overcome feelings of inferiority or make up for deficiency. EX: A girl who thinks she cannot sing studies to become an expert pianist 
Conversion: channeling of unbearable anxieties into body signs and symptoms. EX: a boy who injured a animal by kicking it develops a painful limp. 
Denial: refusal to acknowledge conflict and the escaping reality of a situati...
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NU 160 Exam 2 Content Enrichment Items 
1.	Defense mechanisms (definition of each and examples) P. 206 Table 18.2 
Compensation: attempt to overcome feelings of inferiority or make up for deficiency. EX: A girl who thinks she cannot sing studies to become an expert pianist 
Conversion: channeling of unbearable anxieties into body signs and symptoms. EX: a boy who injured a animal by kicking it develops a painful limp. 
Denial: refusal to acknowledge conflict and the escaping reality of a situati...
NSG 3280 Respiratory Fundamentals Review FALL 2025 Galen college
Stridor: Signifies the trachea is narrowing.		 
		Humidify: >4L 
Rhonchi: Signifies mucus in the airways.		 
Wheezing: Signifies constriction in the bronchi/bronchioles. Crackles: Signifies fluid in the alveoli.		Pad these areas to 
prevent skin breakdown: behind ears 
		Lubricate with nonpetroleum lubricant. 
		Teach patient to clean devices with soap and water.
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Stridor: Signifies the trachea is narrowing.		 
		Humidify: >4L 
Rhonchi: Signifies mucus in the airways.		 
Wheezing: Signifies constriction in the bronchi/bronchioles. Crackles: Signifies fluid in the alveoli.		Pad these areas to 
prevent skin breakdown: behind ears 
		Lubricate with nonpetroleum lubricant. 
		Teach patient to clean devices with soap and water.
NSG 3280 Unit 6: Eye & Ear Conditions PRACTICE QUESTIONS and answers FALL 2025 Galen
1. Select All That Apply (SATA) A nurse is reviewing the chart of a 45- 
year-old White woman recently diagnosed with otosclerosis. Which findings 
are consistent with the known pathophysiology and clinical manifestations 
of this condition? 
A. The hearing loss started in one ear but has the potential to affect both. 
B. Normal bone is destroyed and replaced with spongelike bone on the 
ossicles. 
C. The primary hearing loss is sensorineural due resulting from damage to 
the organ of Corti. 
D....
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1. Select All That Apply (SATA) A nurse is reviewing the chart of a 45- 
year-old White woman recently diagnosed with otosclerosis. Which findings 
are consistent with the known pathophysiology and clinical manifestations 
of this condition? 
A. The hearing loss started in one ear but has the potential to affect both. 
B. Normal bone is destroyed and replaced with spongelike bone on the 
ossicles. 
C. The primary hearing loss is sensorineural due resulting from damage to 
the organ of Corti. 
D....
NSG 3280 Unit 7: Musculoskeletal Practice Questions and answers FALL 2025 Galen
Question 1 A nurse is assessing a patient who experienced a ligament 
injury during a sporting event. The patient reports severe pain and the 
nurse notes significant instability in the affected joint. Based on the 
classification system for ligament injuries, which grade does the nurse 
anticipate the physician will assign? 
A. Grade 1 
B. Grade 2 
C. Grade 3 
D. Micro failure 
Question 2 A 45-year-old construction worker sustained a crush injury to 
the lower leg. Examination reveals an unstab...
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Question 1 A nurse is assessing a patient who experienced a ligament 
injury during a sporting event. The patient reports severe pain and the 
nurse notes significant instability in the affected joint. Based on the 
classification system for ligament injuries, which grade does the nurse 
anticipate the physician will assign? 
A. Grade 1 
B. Grade 2 
C. Grade 3 
D. Micro failure 
Question 2 A 45-year-old construction worker sustained a crush injury to 
the lower leg. Examination reveals an unstab...
NSG 3280 Unit 5 Neurological Practice Questions (SCROLL DOWN FOR ANSWERS)FALL 2025 Galen
Question 1 A patient suffered severe global ischemia following a myocardial infarction (MI). The 
nurse understands that the resulting generalized brain edema is primarily due to which cellular 
mechanism? 
A. Increased vessel pressure causing a midline shift (vasogenic edema) 
B. Cellular energy failure leading to decreased ATP and subsequent Na+ accumulation inside the 
cell 
C. Excessive influx of water and Ca+ into the cells due to increased glutamate 
D. Compression of the cerebral vessels ...
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Question 1 A patient suffered severe global ischemia following a myocardial infarction (MI). The 
nurse understands that the resulting generalized brain edema is primarily due to which cellular 
mechanism? 
A. Increased vessel pressure causing a midline shift (vasogenic edema) 
B. Cellular energy failure leading to decreased ATP and subsequent Na+ accumulation inside the 
cell 
C. Excessive influx of water and Ca+ into the cells due to increased glutamate 
D. Compression of the cerebral vessels ...
NSG 3280 Unit 2 Practice Questions and answers FALL 2025 Galen college
1. A nurse is reviewing the chart of a patient who has been fasting for 48 hours. Which 
sequence of metabolic processes best describes how the body is maintaining blood 
glucose stability during this prolonged fasting state? 
A. Glycogenesis followed by glycolysis, supported by increased insulin release. 
B. Glycogenolysis followed rapidly by gluconeogenesis, initiated by a decrease in insulin 
and an increase in glucagon. 
C. Lipolysis followed by glycolysis, triggered by parasympathetic nervo...
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1. A nurse is reviewing the chart of a patient who has been fasting for 48 hours. Which 
sequence of metabolic processes best describes how the body is maintaining blood 
glucose stability during this prolonged fasting state? 
A. Glycogenesis followed by glycolysis, supported by increased insulin release. 
B. Glycogenolysis followed rapidly by gluconeogenesis, initiated by a decrease in insulin 
and an increase in glucagon. 
C. Lipolysis followed by glycolysis, triggered by parasympathetic nervo...
NSG 3280 Unit 1 Extra Practice Questions and answers FALL 2025 Galen college
Question 1 
A nurse is reviewing the chart of a patient who was exposed to a known 
viral pathogen 10 days ago but has not yet reported feeling ill. The time 
interval between the patient’s exposure to the pathogen and the appearance 
of the first signs and symptoms is defined as which period of pathogenesis? 
A. Latent period B. Prodromal period C. Convalescence D. Incubation period 
Answer: D. Incubation period 
Rationale: The incubation period is specifically defined as the time 
between ex...
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Question 1 
A nurse is reviewing the chart of a patient who was exposed to a known 
viral pathogen 10 days ago but has not yet reported feeling ill. The time 
interval between the patient’s exposure to the pathogen and the appearance 
of the first signs and symptoms is defined as which period of pathogenesis? 
A. Latent period B. Prodromal period C. Convalescence D. Incubation period 
Answer: D. Incubation period 
Rationale: The incubation period is specifically defined as the time 
between ex...
NSG 3280 Unit 8 STI & Male Reproductive Practice Questions and answers FALL 2025 Galen
1. A patient presents with signs of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). The 
nurse understands that the mechanism leading to the characteristic urinary 
symptoms in BPH is primarily related to which pathophysiological process? 
A. Malignant cellular destruction of the prostate gland tissue. 
B. Inflammation and resulting scar tissue formation within the prostate and urethra. 
C. Increased number of cells in the prostate causing enlargement and urethral 
compression. 
D. An autoimmune response ca...
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1. A patient presents with signs of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). The 
nurse understands that the mechanism leading to the characteristic urinary 
symptoms in BPH is primarily related to which pathophysiological process? 
A. Malignant cellular destruction of the prostate gland tissue. 
B. Inflammation and resulting scar tissue formation within the prostate and urethra. 
C. Increased number of cells in the prostate causing enlargement and urethral 
compression. 
D. An autoimmune response ca...
NSG 3280 Unit 9 Female Reproductive Practice Questions and answers FALL 2025 Galen college
Question 1 A nurse is assessing a client who reports a "bearing-down" 
sensation and general vaginal discomfort. Upon examination, the nurse 
notes that the cervix is halfway between the vaginal introitus and the ischial 
spines. This presentation is classified as which degree of Uterine Prolapse? 
A. 3rd degree 
B. 2nd degree 
C. 1st degree 
D. Protrusion 
Question 2 The nurse is differentiating between a Cystocele and a 
Rectocele. Which finding is specific to the pathophysiology of a Cy...
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Question 1 A nurse is assessing a client who reports a "bearing-down" 
sensation and general vaginal discomfort. Upon examination, the nurse 
notes that the cervix is halfway between the vaginal introitus and the ischial 
spines. This presentation is classified as which degree of Uterine Prolapse? 
A. 3rd degree 
B. 2nd degree 
C. 1st degree 
D. Protrusion 
Question 2 The nurse is differentiating between a Cystocele and a 
Rectocele. Which finding is specific to the pathophysiology of a Cy...
NSG 3280 3280 PATHO Exam 4 Study Guide UNITS 8, 9, & 10 FALL 2025 Galen college
Gonorrhea 
Pathophysiology & Etiology 
 Associated with gram negative bacteria diplococcus N. gonorrheae 
 Transmission 
o Exudates of an infected person makes direct contact with 
mucous membranes of another person 
o Leads to inflammatory response in the columnar epithelium of 
infected area 
 Occurs most often in teens and young adults 
Clinical Manifestations 
 Women 
o Often asymptomatic 
o Purulent discharge 
o Dysuria 
o Vaginal bleeding 
o Commonly infected areas 
 Cervix ...
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Gonorrhea 
Pathophysiology & Etiology 
 Associated with gram negative bacteria diplococcus N. gonorrheae 
 Transmission 
o Exudates of an infected person makes direct contact with 
mucous membranes of another person 
o Leads to inflammatory response in the columnar epithelium of 
infected area 
 Occurs most often in teens and young adults 
Clinical Manifestations 
 Women 
o Often asymptomatic 
o Purulent discharge 
o Dysuria 
o Vaginal bleeding 
o Commonly infected areas 
 Cervix ...
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