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NURS-6501N-19,Advanced Pathophysiology. 2018 Fall Quarter Review Test Submission: Quiz - Week 1 Course NURS-6501N-19,Advanced Pathophysiology.2018 Fall Quarter 08/27-11/18-PT27 Test Quiz - Week 1... Started 9/3/18 3:19 AMLATE Submitted 9/3/18 3:36 AMLATE Due Date 9/3/18 1:59 AM Status Graded Attempt Score 25 out of 25 points Time Elapsed 27 minutes out of 45 minutes Instructions Please answer each question below and click Submit when you have completed the Quiz. Results Displayed Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback • Question 1 0 out of 0 points When completing this quiz, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct including the expectations for academic integrity? • Question 2 1 out of 1 points A group of prison inmates developed tuberculosis following exposure to an infected inmate. On examination, tissues were soft and granular (like clumped cheese). Which of the following is the most likely cause? • Question 3 1 out of 1 points The ion transporter that moves Na+ and Ca2+ simultaneously in the same direction is an example of which of the following types of transport? • Question 4 1 out of 1 points An aide asks the nurse why people who have neurofibromatosis will show varying degrees of the disease. Which genetic principle should the nurse explain to the aide? • Question 5 1 out of 1 points The nurse would be correct in identifying the predominant extracellular cation as: • Question 6 1 out of 1 points Which of the following mutations have the most significant effect on protein synthesis? • Question 7 1 out of 1 points The student is reviewing functions of the cell. The student would be correct in identifying the primary function of the nerve cell as: • Question 8 1 out of 1 points During childhood, the thymus decreases in size, and this is referred to as _____ atrophy. • Question 9 1 out of 1 points A cell is isolated, and electrophysiology studies reveal that the resting membrane potential is –70 millivolts. The predominant intracellular ion is Na+, and the predominant extracellular ion is K+. With voltage change, which of the following would result in an action potential? • Question 10 1 out of 1 points A newborn male is diagnosed with albinism based on skin, eye, and hair appearance. Which finding will support this diagnosis? • Question 11 1 out of 1 points 55-year-old male has swelling of the feet. Which of the following aided in development of swelling? • Question 12 1 out of 1 points A patient has severe mental retardation caused by a deletion of part of chromosome 5. What genetic disorder will the nurse see documented in the chart? • Question 13 1 out of 1 points The nurse is teaching staff about the most common cause of Down syndrome. What is the nurse describing? • Question 14 1 out of 1 points Which of the following disorders is manifested primarily in males? • Question 15 1 out of 1 points What is the diagnosis of a 13-year-old female who has a karyotype that reveals an absent homologous X chromosome with only a single X chromosome present? Her features include a short stature, widely spaced nipples, reduced carrying angle at the elbow, and sparse body hair. • Question 16 1 out of 1 points A nurse is teaching a patient with diabetes how glucose is transported from the blood to the cell. What type of transport system should the nurse discuss with the patient? • Question 17 1 out of 1 points What principle should the nurse remember when trying to distinguish aging from diseases? • Question 18 1 out of 1 points Sodium and water accumulation in an injured cell are a direct result of: • Question 19 1 out of 1 points After a geneticist talks to the patient about being a chromosomal mosaic, the patient asks the nurse what that means. How should the nurse respond? You may _____ genetic disease(s). • Question 20 1 out of 1 points A nurse is reviewing the pedigree chart. When checking for a proband, what is the nurse looking for? • Question 21 1 out of 1 points A patient has a heart attack that leads to progressive cell injury that causes cell death with severe cell swelling and breakdown of organelles. What term would the nurse use to define this process? • Question 22 1 out of 1 points A 20-year-old pregnant female gives birth to a stillborn child. Autopsy reveals that the fetus has 92 chromosomes. What term may be on the autopsy report to describe this condition? • Question 23 1 out of 1 points A 50-year-old male was recently diagnosed with Huntington disease. Transmission of this disease is associated with: • Question 24 1 out of 1 points A 15-year-old female is diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome. This condition is an example of: • Question 25 1 out of 1 points A nurse is reading a chart and sees the term oncotic pressure. The nurse recalls that oncotic pressure (colloid osmotic pressure) is determined by: • Question 26 1 out of 1 points A runner has depleted all the oxygen available for muscle energy. Which of the following will facilitate his continued muscle performance? [Show More]
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