NUR 529 EXAM 3 NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM TEST
BANK| COMPLETE 400 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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What percentage of erythropoietin is produced by the kidney?
.....ANSWER..... Approximately 90%
What percentage of erythropoietin is produced by the liver and
other organs? .....ANSWER..... Approximately 10%
How does kidney dysfunction affect red blood cell development?
.....ANSWER..... It impacts RBC development and availability.
What deficiencies may contribute to anemia in chronic kidney
disease (CKD)? .....ANSWER..... Vitamin B12, iron, and folate
deficiencies.
What is the hemoglobin level that defines chronic anemia in adult
males? .....ANSWER..... Less than 13.0 g/dL
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What is the hemoglobin level that defines chronic anemia in adult
females? .....ANSWER..... Less than 12 g/dL
What is the most profound hematologic alteration that
accompanies chronic kidney disease (CKD)? .....ANSWER.....
Chronic anemia
What is the association between GFR decline and hematocrit in
advanced CKD in African Americans? .....ANSWER..... Research
shows an association between GFR decline and the decline in
hematocrit.
What do NKF guidelines recommend for individuals with a GFR
less than 60 mL/min/1.73 m2? .....ANSWER..... They should be
evaluated for anemia.
What measures are included in the assessment for anemia in
CKD? .....ANSWER..... Measures of hemoglobin, hematocrit, and
iron stores.
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What are some factors contributing to anemia in CKD?
.....ANSWER..... Chronic blood loss, hemolysis, bone marrow
suppression, and decreased red cell production.
Why is erythropoietin production usually insufficient in kidney
failure? .....ANSWER..... It is insufficient to stimulate adequate red
blood cell production by the bone marrow.
What are some causes of iron deficiency in people with CKD?
.....ANSWER..... Anorexia, dietary restrictions, and blood loss
during dialysis.
What is the major metabolic function of colonic microorganisms?
.....ANSWER..... The fermentation of undigestible dietary residue
and endogenous mucus.
What is a major source of energy in the colon? .....ANSWER.....
Fermentation of nondigestible carbohydrates, including resistant
starches, cellulose, pectins, and unabsorbed sugars.
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What role do colonic microorganisms play in vitamin synthesis?
.....ANSWER..... They synthesize vitamin K.
Why do newborn infants not synthesize adequate amounts of
vitamin K initially? .....ANSWER..... Because the normal colonic
bacterial flora has not yet become established.
What protective role does the resident gut flora provide?
.....ANSWER..... It provides a crucial line of resistance to
colonization by exogenous microbes.
What can disrupt the microbial balance in the gut?
.....ANSWER..... The administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics.
What is the role of probiotics? .....ANSWER..... They are live
microorganisms that can modify the composition of enteric flora
when ingested.
What are some commonly used probiotics? .....ANSWER.....
Lactobacilli, bifidobacteria, and nonpathogenic Escherichia coli.