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NR 507 Midterm Exam Week 4 with Answers
- Hypertension (high blood pressure) will have its most immediate effect on
- Mature, circulating RBC’s lack endoplasmic reticulum. Without these structures, RBC’s are completely unable to synthesize any
- Which of the following would indicate that a client with chronic bronchitis has developed secondary polycythemia vera:
- Stroke volume is
- Glomerulonephritis is associated with a(n)
- Which of the following would not typically be observed in a client with asthma
- A prolonged episode of tachycardia will result in
- Tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion differ in that
- After erythrocytes have completed their lifespan \, they are removed by macrophages located mainly in the
- Alveolar hyperinflation occurs in asthma and chronic bronchitis as the result of
- The primary site of damage in the nephron due to ischemic conditions is the
- The movement of blood into and out of the capillary beds of the lungs to the body tissues and cells describes the process of
- A 5-year-old female presents with frequent urinary tract infections, imagine studies indicate a retrograde flow of urine from the urinary bladder into the urethers. This is indicative of
- A 30 year old client who had a gastrectomy procedure 1 year ago is most at risk for the development of n 507 midterm exam
- A deficiency of intrinsic factor (IF) will most likely result in
- During ventricular systole
- A deficiency of transferrin is most likely to result in
- The primary source of erythropoietin is the
- Which of the following is not a condition associated with renal failure
- A 25 year old female presents with frequent complete calculi blockage of one ureter. This is referred to as
- Contractility of cardia muscle is directly dependent on the level of
- Appropriate management of progressive renal failure typically includes
- In addition to oxygen, hemoglobin also carries nitric oxide (NO) No is important for
- Which equation correctly represents cardiac output (CO)
- Which of the following statements correctly describes the flow of blood between the heart and lungs
- Blood (hydrostatic) pressure is most important for the process of
- Preload can be decreased by all the following except
- chronic bronchitis is characterized by
- the lamina propria area of the bronchioles play a significant role in the pathogenesis of chronic bronchitis because this is where
- which of the following will occur when calcium binds to troponin
- the average red blood cell lifespan is approximately
- The correct definition of afterload is
- An accident victim transfused with the incorrect blood type is at most risk for the development of
- A client is experiencing congestive heart failure (CHF) which of the following represent the correct sequence of events that occur with CHF
- The condition most associated with a history of seasonal and/or chronic allergies is nr 507 midterm exam
- Preload refers specifically to
- ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme)
- Closure of the semilunar valves (SLV)
- A 78-year old patient is scheduled for an imaging procedure using contrast dye,. Although rare you know that he may be at risk for contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) because of his history of
- The normal primary site of hematopoiesis in the adult is
- A 78-year-old male has been diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) the increases his risk for the development of
- Afterload can be increase by all the following except
- The blood disorders sickle-cell anemia and thalassemia are
- Treatment for asthma included anticholinergic drugs. The mechanism of action for the medication is to
- A client who is 2 days post-partum is most at risk for the development of
- A client with chronic bronchitis is most likely to experience
- An aortic semilunar valve stenosis would have the most immediate effect by
- In the healthy heart the response to an increase in preload is for stroke volume to
- Decreased contractibility can be caused by all the following except
- Cor pulmonale refers to