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Complicated Pregnancy (PEARLS) Smarty PANCE Questions and Answers Rated A
What is the most likely disorder in a bleeding 
pregnant patient with an extremely elevated beta 
HCG?- Gestational Trophoblastic Disease 
Premature separation of the placenta from the 
uterine wall?- Abruptio placentae 
Surgical incision of the abdominal wall and 
uterus to de
- Examen
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What is the most likely disorder in a bleeding 
pregnant patient with an extremely elevated beta 
HCG?- Gestational Trophoblastic Disease 
Premature separation of the placenta from the 
uterine wall?- Abruptio placentae 
Surgical incision of the abdominal wall and 
uterus to de
Chronic Kidney Disease (Smarty PANCE) Test Questions and Answers Rated A
What is the definition of chronic kidney disease 
(CKD)?- Evidence of structural or functional 
kidney abnormalities (abnormal urinalysis, 
imaging studies, or histology) that persist for at 
least 3 months, with or without a decreased GFR 
(as defined by a GFR of <60 mL/min/1.73 m2). 
What is the definition of stage I CKD?- GFR 
≥ 90 mL/min/1.73 m2 (with urinary abnormalities 
such as pr
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What is the definition of chronic kidney disease 
(CKD)?- Evidence of structural or functional 
kidney abnormalities (abnormal urinalysis, 
imaging studies, or histology) that persist for at 
least 3 months, with or without a decreased GFR 
(as defined by a GFR of <60 mL/min/1.73 m2). 
What is the definition of stage I CKD?- GFR 
≥ 90 mL/min/1.73 m2 (with urinary abnormalities 
such as pr
Ankylosing spondylitis (Smarty PANCE) Questions and Answers
Patients with ankylosing spondylitis often present 
with what chief complaint?- Patients with 
ankylosing spondylitis often present with a chief 
complaint of chronic low back pain + morning 
stiffness with radiation to the thighs and 
decreased range of motion 
What is the gold standard for evaluating and 
supporting the diagnosis of ankylosing 
spondylitis?- Radiography is the gold 
standard for evalua
- Examen
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Patients with ankylosing spondylitis often present 
with what chief complaint?- Patients with 
ankylosing spondylitis often present with a chief 
complaint of chronic low back pain + morning 
stiffness with radiation to the thighs and 
decreased range of motion 
What is the gold standard for evaluating and 
supporting the diagnosis of ankylosing 
spondylitis?- Radiography is the gold 
standard for evalua
Acute Disorders (PEARLS) Glomerulonephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, and Pyelonephritis Test Questions and Answers
What are the characteristics of glomerular 
disease?- Proteinuria, hematuria 
(microscopic or gross), renal insufficiency, and 
HTN. Depending upon the cause, systemic 
symptoms may also be present. 
A 10 y/o is brought to the clinic with her mother 
for dark urine. The mother mentions that the child 
was complaining of sore throat and cough/cold 
symptoms two ago. The urine shows gross 
hematuria without nitrites or leukocytes.- 
Postinfectious (Poststreptococcal) 
glomerulonephritis 
What is t...
- Examen
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What are the characteristics of glomerular 
disease?- Proteinuria, hematuria 
(microscopic or gross), renal insufficiency, and 
HTN. Depending upon the cause, systemic 
symptoms may also be present. 
A 10 y/o is brought to the clinic with her mother 
for dark urine. The mother mentions that the child 
was complaining of sore throat and cough/cold 
symptoms two ago. The urine shows gross 
hematuria without nitrites or leukocytes.- 
Postinfectious (Poststreptococcal) 
glomerulonephritis 
What is t...
Acromegaly and gigantism (Smarty PANCE) Test Questions and Answers Rated A
What is the most common cause of gigantism 
and acromegaly?- Gigantism and 
acromegaly are usually caused by a pituitary 
adenoma that secretes excessive amounts of 
Growth Hormone (GH). Rarely, they are caused 
by non-pituitary tumors that secrete GHRH. 
What differentiates gigantism from acromegaly?- 
Gigantism
- Examen
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What is the most common cause of gigantism 
and acromegaly?- Gigantism and 
acromegaly are usually caused by a pituitary 
adenoma that secretes excessive amounts of 
Growth Hormone (GH). Rarely, they are caused 
by non-pituitary tumors that secrete GHRH. 
What differentiates gigantism from acromegaly?- 
Gigantism
DRUGS USED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ASTHMA AND COPD TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A
Match the drug class to its mechanism of action. 
Decrease production/release of leukotrienes, 
histamine, & prostaglandins 
Inhibit muscarinic receptors in the lungs to 
improve lung function 
Relax bronchial smooth muscle to cause 
bronchodilation 
Stimulate
- Examen
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Match the drug class to its mechanism of action. 
Decrease production/release of leukotrienes, 
histamine, & prostaglandins 
Inhibit muscarinic receptors in the lungs to 
improve lung function 
Relax bronchial smooth muscle to cause 
bronchodilation 
Stimulate
HESI CASE STUDY - COPD with Pneumonia (2025 Update) with 100% Correct Answers
Which assessment is most important for the 
nurse to complete next? - ANSWER - 
Auscultate breath sounds 
Which assessment finding supports Mr. 
Johnson's diagnosis of pneumonia? - 
ANSWER -Pulse rate of 110 
Based on t
- Examen
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Which assessment is most important for the 
nurse to complete next? - ANSWER - 
Auscultate breath sounds 
Which assessment finding supports Mr. 
Johnson's diagnosis of pneumonia? - 
ANSWER -Pulse rate of 110 
Based on t
NCLEX REVIEW: PNEUMONIA, COPD, ASTHMA TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A
The nurse reviews an arterial blood gas report for 
a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary 
disease (COPD). pH 7.35; PC02 62; PO2 70; 
HCO3 34 The nurse should: 
1. Apply a 100% non-rebreather mask. 
2. Assess the vital signs. 
3. Reposition the client. 
4. Prepare for intubation. - ANSWER -2. 
Clients with chronic COPD have CO2 retention 
and the respiratory drive is stimulated when the 
PO2 decreases. The heart rate, respiratory rate, 
and blood pressure should be evaluated to 
determine ...
- Examen
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The nurse reviews an arterial blood gas report for 
a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary 
disease (COPD). pH 7.35; PC02 62; PO2 70; 
HCO3 34 The nurse should: 
1. Apply a 100% non-rebreather mask. 
2. Assess the vital signs. 
3. Reposition the client. 
4. Prepare for intubation. - ANSWER -2. 
Clients with chronic COPD have CO2 retention 
and the respiratory drive is stimulated when the 
PO2 decreases. The heart rate, respiratory rate, 
and blood pressure should be evaluated to 
determine ...
NSG307 Pituitary Chapter 30 NCLEX Test Questions and Answers Rated A
The nurse would question a prescription for 
somatropin (Genotropin) in a patient with which 
condition? 
A. Dwarfism 
B. Acromegaly 
C. Growth failure 
D. Hypopituitarism - ANSWER -B. 
Somatropin is a synthetic form of human growth 
hormone. Acromegaly is caused by excessive 
growth hormone, and thus this drug would be 
contraindicated. 
Which is a priority nursing diagnosis for a patient 
receiving desmopressin (DDAVP)? 
A. Risk for injury 
B. Acute pain 
C. Excess fluid volume 
D. Deficient k...
- Examen
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The nurse would question a prescription for 
somatropin (Genotropin) in a patient with which 
condition? 
A. Dwarfism 
B. Acromegaly 
C. Growth failure 
D. Hypopituitarism - ANSWER -B. 
Somatropin is a synthetic form of human growth 
hormone. Acromegaly is caused by excessive 
growth hormone, and thus this drug would be 
contraindicated. 
Which is a priority nursing diagnosis for a patient 
receiving desmopressin (DDAVP)? 
A. Risk for injury 
B. Acute pain 
C. Excess fluid volume 
D. Deficient k...
NSG318 Topic 4 Test Questions and Answers Rated A
What are the physiologic changes of a geriatric 
patient? - ANSWER -reduction in total body 
water and lean body mass 
increase in body fat 
reduction in kidney and liver mass and function 
reduction in process that maintains equilibrium 
What affects absorption in a geriatric patient? - 
ANSWER -GI changes 
decrease in bowel surface area 
slowed gastric emptying 
decrease gastric blood flow 
decrease swallowing ability 
decreased nutrition 
What affects distribution in geriatric patients? - 
A
- Examen
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What are the physiologic changes of a geriatric 
patient? - ANSWER -reduction in total body 
water and lean body mass 
increase in body fat 
reduction in kidney and liver mass and function 
reduction in process that maintains equilibrium 
What affects absorption in a geriatric patient? - 
ANSWER -GI changes 
decrease in bowel surface area 
slowed gastric emptying 
decrease gastric blood flow 
decrease swallowing ability 
decreased nutrition 
What affects distribution in geriatric patients? - 
A
ABFM KSA ASTHMA questions and answers graded A+
SERE 100.2 Level A Pre Test Answers Questions with 100% Correct Answers
LETRS Unit 6 Assessment Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)
2024/2025 Derivative Classification Exam Questions and Answers
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Test 1 Materials NURS 5432 Questions with Complete Solutions