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NSG 3280 Exam 1 Practice Questions: Chapter 4 (Pages 62-79) – Cellular Pathophysiology NCLEX Review
NSG 3280 Exam 1 Practice Questions: Chapter 4 (Pages 62-79) – Cellular Pathophysiology NCLEX Review 
 
 
 
What is the primary cause of cellular injury during ischemia? 
A. Increased production of ATP 
B. Accumulation of lactic acid 
C. Decrease in intracellular calcium 
D. Activation of the immune response - ---correct answer ---Answer: B 
Rationale: Ischemia reduces oxygen delivery, leading to anaerobic metabolism and the accumulation of lactic acid, which decreases intracellular pH and co...
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NSG 3280 Exam 1 Practice Questions: Chapter 4 (Pages 62-79) – Cellular Pathophysiology NCLEX Review 
 
 
 
What is the primary cause of cellular injury during ischemia? 
A. Increased production of ATP 
B. Accumulation of lactic acid 
C. Decrease in intracellular calcium 
D. Activation of the immune response - ---correct answer ---Answer: B 
Rationale: Ischemia reduces oxygen delivery, leading to anaerobic metabolism and the accumulation of lactic acid, which decreases intracellular pH and co...
NSG 3280 Exam 1 Practice Questions: Chapter 4 (Pages 62-79) – Cellular Pathophysiology NCLEX Review
NSG 3280 Exam 1 Practice Questions: Chapter 4 (Pages 62-79) – Cellular Pathophysiology NCLEX Review 
 
 
 
What is the primary cause of cellular injury during ischemia? 
A. Increased production of ATP 
B. Accumulation of lactic acid 
C. Decrease in intracellular calcium 
D. Activation of the immune response - ---correct answer ---Answer: B 
Rationale: Ischemia reduces oxygen delivery, leading to anaerobic metabolism and the accumulation of lactic acid, which decreases intracellular pH and co...
- Examen
- • 6 páginas •
NSG 3280 Exam 1 Practice Questions: Chapter 4 (Pages 62-79) – Cellular Pathophysiology NCLEX Review 
 
 
 
What is the primary cause of cellular injury during ischemia? 
A. Increased production of ATP 
B. Accumulation of lactic acid 
C. Decrease in intracellular calcium 
D. Activation of the immune response - ---correct answer ---Answer: B 
Rationale: Ischemia reduces oxygen delivery, leading to anaerobic metabolism and the accumulation of lactic acid, which decreases intracellular pH and co...
NSG 3280 Exam 4 Complete Study Guide | 220+ Verified Practice Questions with Correct Answers
NSG 3280 Exam 4 Complete Study Guide | 220+ Verified Practice Questions with Correct Answers 
 
 
 
The organism most commonly associated with pelvic inflammatory disease is: 
 
a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae. 
b. Treponema pallidum. 
c. Escherichia coli. 
d. Pseudomonas. - ---correct answer ---a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae 
 
A long asymptomatic latent phase is characteristic of which of the following sexually transmitted infections? 
 
a. Gonorrhea 
b. Syphilis 
c. Chlamydia 
d. Hepatitis B - ---corr...
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NSG 3280 Exam 4 Complete Study Guide | 220+ Verified Practice Questions with Correct Answers 
 
 
 
The organism most commonly associated with pelvic inflammatory disease is: 
 
a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae. 
b. Treponema pallidum. 
c. Escherichia coli. 
d. Pseudomonas. - ---correct answer ---a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae 
 
A long asymptomatic latent phase is characteristic of which of the following sexually transmitted infections? 
 
a. Gonorrhea 
b. Syphilis 
c. Chlamydia 
d. Hepatitis B - ---corr...
BIOL 251 Module & Lab 3: Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 90+ Questions and Answers | Portage Learning 2026 Part 1: Epithelial & Connective Tissues
BIOL 251 Module & Lab 3: Human Anatomy & 
Physiology I | 90+ Questions and Answers | 
Portage Learning 2026 
Part 1: Epithelial & Connective Tissues 
1. Which type of epithelial tissue lines the air sacs (alveoli) of the lungs to allow 
for rapid gas exchange? 
 A) Stratified squamous 
 B) Simple squamous 
 C) Simple cuboidal 
 D) Transitional 
Explanation: Simple squamous epithelium is a single layer of flat cells, making it the 
thinnest possible barrier for diffusion and filtratio...
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BIOL 251 Module & Lab 3: Human Anatomy & 
Physiology I | 90+ Questions and Answers | 
Portage Learning 2026 
Part 1: Epithelial & Connective Tissues 
1. Which type of epithelial tissue lines the air sacs (alveoli) of the lungs to allow 
for rapid gas exchange? 
 A) Stratified squamous 
 B) Simple squamous 
 C) Simple cuboidal 
 D) Transitional 
Explanation: Simple squamous epithelium is a single layer of flat cells, making it the 
thinnest possible barrier for diffusion and filtratio...
NCLEX Review Questions for Nursing: Comprehensive Practice Questions and Rationales for Exam Preparation graded A+ 100%
NCLEX Review Questions for Nursing: Comprehensive Practice Questions and Rationales for Exam Preparation graded A+ 100% 
 
 
What is the purpose of nurse licensure? 
1. To justify higher nursing salaries 
2. To protect the public from unqualified nurses 
3. To increase enrollment at accredited nursing schools 
4. To allow nurses with a single license to practice in multiple states - ---correct answer ---2 
 
Why is a mandatory license preferable to a permissive license? 
1. A mandatory license...
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NCLEX Review Questions for Nursing: Comprehensive Practice Questions and Rationales for Exam Preparation graded A+ 100% 
 
 
What is the purpose of nurse licensure? 
1. To justify higher nursing salaries 
2. To protect the public from unqualified nurses 
3. To increase enrollment at accredited nursing schools 
4. To allow nurses with a single license to practice in multiple states - ---correct answer ---2 
 
Why is a mandatory license preferable to a permissive license? 
1. A mandatory license...
NCLEX-RN–Style Practice Exam: Fundamentals of Nursing Questions and Rationales GRADED A+
NCLEX-RN–Style Practice Exam: Fundamentals of Nursing Questions and Rationales GRADED A+ 
 
 
Question: A client shows altered mentation and is becoming more somnolent but has been vomiting repeatedly for two hours. What should the nurse do first? 
Answer: Prioritize airway and prevention of aspiration by positioning and assessing closely, with rapid communication to the provider if risk persists. This protects safe breathing first, because repeated vomiting plus decreased level of consciousne...
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NCLEX-RN–Style Practice Exam: Fundamentals of Nursing Questions and Rationales GRADED A+ 
 
 
Question: A client shows altered mentation and is becoming more somnolent but has been vomiting repeatedly for two hours. What should the nurse do first? 
Answer: Prioritize airway and prevention of aspiration by positioning and assessing closely, with rapid communication to the provider if risk persists. This protects safe breathing first, because repeated vomiting plus decreased level of consciousne...
ATI RN 3.0 Clinical Judgment Practice – NGN Case Study Questions with Verified Answers
ATI RN 3.0 Clinical Judgment Practice – NGN 
Case Study Questions with Verified Answers 
A nurse is caring for a client who has COPD. 
Nurses' Notes 
0800: 
The client is lying in bed with the head of bed elevated to 45°. The client appears to be 
underweight and has generalized pallor and clubbing on fingers. Lung sounds are decreased 
throughout with inspiratory wheezes. Heart rate is regular. Albuterol, indacaterol, and 
methylprednisolone given with breakfast. 
0830: 
The client is sit...
- Examen
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ATI RN 3.0 Clinical Judgment Practice – NGN 
Case Study Questions with Verified Answers 
A nurse is caring for a client who has COPD. 
Nurses' Notes 
0800: 
The client is lying in bed with the head of bed elevated to 45°. The client appears to be 
underweight and has generalized pallor and clubbing on fingers. Lung sounds are decreased 
throughout with inspiratory wheezes. Heart rate is regular. Albuterol, indacaterol, and 
methylprednisolone given with breakfast. 
0830: 
The client is sit...
HESI & NCLEX Med-Surgical Nursing Mastery: Graded A+ & Verified High-Yield Questions and Rationales
HESI & NCLEX Med-Surgical Nursing Mastery: 
Graded A+ & Verified High-Yield Questions 
and Rationales 
When describing patient education approaches, the nurse educator would explain that informal 
teaching is an approach that 
a. follows formalized plans 
b. has standardized content 
c. often occurs one-to-one 
d. addresses group needs - ---correct answer ---C. Informal teaching is 
individualized one on one teaching which represents the majority of patient education done by 
nurses that occurs ...
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HESI & NCLEX Med-Surgical Nursing Mastery: 
Graded A+ & Verified High-Yield Questions 
and Rationales 
When describing patient education approaches, the nurse educator would explain that informal 
teaching is an approach that 
a. follows formalized plans 
b. has standardized content 
c. often occurs one-to-one 
d. addresses group needs - ---correct answer ---C. Informal teaching is 
individualized one on one teaching which represents the majority of patient education done by 
nurses that occurs ...
HESI & Med/Surg Midterm Review: High-Yield Medical-Surgical Nursing Questions, Rationales, and Priority Decision-Making
HESI & Med/Surg Midterm Review: High-Yield 
Medical-Surgical Nursing Questions, 
Rationales, and Priority Decision-Making 
A patient who is being admitted to the surgical unit for a hysterectomy paces the floor, 
repeatedly saying, "I just want this over." What should the nurse do to promote a positive 
surgical outcome for the patient? 
a. Ask the patient what her specific concerns are about the surgery. 
b. Reassure the patient that the surgery will be over soon and she will be fine. 
c....
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HESI & Med/Surg Midterm Review: High-Yield 
Medical-Surgical Nursing Questions, 
Rationales, and Priority Decision-Making 
A patient who is being admitted to the surgical unit for a hysterectomy paces the floor, 
repeatedly saying, "I just want this over." What should the nurse do to promote a positive 
surgical outcome for the patient? 
a. Ask the patient what her specific concerns are about the surgery. 
b. Reassure the patient that the surgery will be over soon and she will be fine. 
c....
Cardiac Dysrhythmias Practice Questions and Answers – Quick NCLEX Telemetry Review GRADED A+ 100%
Cardiac Dysrhythmias Practice Questions and 
Answers – Quick NCLEX Telemetry Review 
GRADED A+ 100% 
You are the nurse working on the telemetry unit and you have finally gotten to sit down to work 
on some charting. Suddenly the heart monitors at the station start beeping. Patient in room 18 is 
showing this rhythm on the monitor. The medical team advances together into the room and 
finds them unconscious. What is priority action by the nurse? 
A) Prepare to administer adenosine to the patien...
- Examen
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Cardiac Dysrhythmias Practice Questions and 
Answers – Quick NCLEX Telemetry Review 
GRADED A+ 100% 
You are the nurse working on the telemetry unit and you have finally gotten to sit down to work 
on some charting. Suddenly the heart monitors at the station start beeping. Patient in room 18 is 
showing this rhythm on the monitor. The medical team advances together into the room and 
finds them unconscious. What is priority action by the nurse? 
A) Prepare to administer adenosine to the patien...