NUR 176 HONDROS FINAL (COMPLETE & VERIFIED) CURRENTLY TESTING WITH
ACCURATE ANSWERS
What type of diabetes is Autoimmune?
Type 1 (no insulin)
What type of diabetes is insulin resistant?
Type 2
What is the treatment for type 1 diabetes?
Insulin only
What is the treatment for type 2 diabetes?
lifestyle changes & oral meds (or insulin in some cases)
What are you at high risk for with type 1 diabtes?
DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis)
With type 2 diabetes, are you at risk for DKA?
Low risk for DKA but also at risk for HHNS (Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic
syndrome)
,What labs are often ran to help with diagnosis of Diabetes?
Fasting glucose
A1c
Random glucose
What is a urine culture and sensitivity?
identify bacteria or yeast causing a urinary tract infection (UTI)
Culture: identifies the bacteria & Sensitivity: determines which antibiotic
Prostate problems are no FUN
F- Frequency
U- Urgency
N- Nocturia
malabsorption
a condition in which the small intestine cannot absorb nutrients from food that passes
through it
diarrhea
frequent passage of loose, watery stools
,constipation
Hard, slow stools that are difficult to eliminate; often a result of too little fiber in the diet
What is celiac disease?
an autoimmune disease in which people CANT eat gluten because is damages their small
intestine
What is appendicitis?
inflammation of the appendix
at risk of rupturing !
What tests are needed for an appendicitis patient?
WBC
GI scan of the abdomen
urinalysis
Crohn's disease
Autoimmune; chronic inflammation of the intestinal tract
, corticosteroids usually prescribed because of inflammation
What does Crohn's disease affect?
ANY part of GI tract ("I can wear my CROWN ANYWHERE")
What age range does Crohns usually affect?
15-35 years
What type of stool comes with Crohns ?
Loose, oily, watery
ulcerative colitis ("think of COLON")
chronic inflammation of the colon with presence of ulcers
(usually lower left side)
high risk for colon cancer**
Usual age of onset with UC
15-->30
50-->70
ACCURATE ANSWERS
What type of diabetes is Autoimmune?
Type 1 (no insulin)
What type of diabetes is insulin resistant?
Type 2
What is the treatment for type 1 diabetes?
Insulin only
What is the treatment for type 2 diabetes?
lifestyle changes & oral meds (or insulin in some cases)
What are you at high risk for with type 1 diabtes?
DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis)
With type 2 diabetes, are you at risk for DKA?
Low risk for DKA but also at risk for HHNS (Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic
syndrome)
,What labs are often ran to help with diagnosis of Diabetes?
Fasting glucose
A1c
Random glucose
What is a urine culture and sensitivity?
identify bacteria or yeast causing a urinary tract infection (UTI)
Culture: identifies the bacteria & Sensitivity: determines which antibiotic
Prostate problems are no FUN
F- Frequency
U- Urgency
N- Nocturia
malabsorption
a condition in which the small intestine cannot absorb nutrients from food that passes
through it
diarrhea
frequent passage of loose, watery stools
,constipation
Hard, slow stools that are difficult to eliminate; often a result of too little fiber in the diet
What is celiac disease?
an autoimmune disease in which people CANT eat gluten because is damages their small
intestine
What is appendicitis?
inflammation of the appendix
at risk of rupturing !
What tests are needed for an appendicitis patient?
WBC
GI scan of the abdomen
urinalysis
Crohn's disease
Autoimmune; chronic inflammation of the intestinal tract
, corticosteroids usually prescribed because of inflammation
What does Crohn's disease affect?
ANY part of GI tract ("I can wear my CROWN ANYWHERE")
What age range does Crohns usually affect?
15-35 years
What type of stool comes with Crohns ?
Loose, oily, watery
ulcerative colitis ("think of COLON")
chronic inflammation of the colon with presence of ulcers
(usually lower left side)
high risk for colon cancer**
Usual age of onset with UC
15-->30
50-->70