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- Question: What is the characteristic of Stage II heart failure?
- Question: What is the primary purpose of measuring diffusing capacity in lung function tests?
- Question: What is the primary benefit of pursed-lip breathing for patients with emphysema?
- Question: Which of the following is a cause of vitamin B-12 deficiency?
- Question: What type of hypersensitivity is exemplified by contact dermatitis?
- Question: If a patient with aplastic anemia presents with an MCV of 85, what does this indicate about their red blood cell morphology and potential treatment considerations?
- Question: What is the definition of cardiac output?
- Question: What is the primary cause of pre-renal failure?
- Question: What term describes the resistance the heart must overcome to eject blood during systole?
- Question: Which bacterium is most frequently associated with urinary tract infections?
- Question: What happens to a person with emphysema?
- Question: : Which diagnostic test is essential to confirm the diagnosis of asthma and distinguish it from other obstructive lung diseases?
- Question: deficiency?
- Question: A patient presents with a total lung capacity (TLC) of 130%. What does this suggest about their lung function and potential diagnosis?
- Question: If a patient presents with hemolytic anemia following a blood transfusion, what immediate action should be taken?
- Question: If a patient has a reduced residual volume, what might this indicate about their lung function?
- Question: What type of blood does the right ventricle pump?
- Question: In patients diagnosed with obstructive lung disease, which of the following is TRUE in regards to the calculated FEV1 / FVC ratio?
- Question: What are the two main classifications of urinary tract infections?
- Question: What determines the preload in cardiac function?
- Question: What is the definition of residual volume in lung function?
- Question: If a patient is diagnosed with benign prostatic hypertrophy, what potential urinary symptoms might they experience as a result of this condition?
- Question: What is afterload?
- Question: Hemolytic anemia is a condition where red blood cells are destroyed faster than they are produced. What is the primary cause of hemolytic anemia?
- Question: MC is a 57 year old female whose hemoglobin is 9.8 g/dL and hematocrit is 29%. Which lab value is used to distinguish between microcytic and macrocytic anemia?
- Question: What type of hypersensitivity is associated with an anaphylactic response?
- Question: What are the two classifications of immunodeficiency?
- Question: What is one type of urinary incontinence characterized by involuntary leakage during physical activity such as coughing or sneezing?
- Question: If a patient has a significantly reduced cardiac output, what potential health issues might arise as a result?
- Question: Which statement accurately describes the consequences of air trapping in emphysema?
- Question: The patient having pulmonary function studies performed has a spirometry test and a FEV1/FVC ratio of 60%. What does this indicate?
- Question: What is one of the primary symptoms associated with vitamin B-12 deficiency?
- Question: If a patient presents with pulmonary edema, what other symptoms might you expect to find that are indicative of left-sided heart failure?
- Question: In emphysema, what happens?
- Question: Which of the following best describes blood flow through the body, starting in the right atrium?
- Question: What is the typical MCV range for a patient diagnosed with aplastic anemia?
- Question: What is the granulocyte count threshold for diagnosing aplastic anemia?
- Question: If a patient is classified as Stage I heart failure, what activities would they likely be able to perform without experiencing symptoms?
- Question: Severe aplastic anemia is defined by ?
- Question: What does MCV stand for in the context of anemia diagnosis?
- Question: If a patient presents with symptoms of peripheral neuropathy and is found to have low levels of vitamin B-12, what treatment approach should be considered?
- Question: vitamin deficiency will this cause?
- Question: If a patient has reduced contractility due to a heart condition, what might be a likely consequence during exercise?
- Question: If a patient presents with symptoms of fatigue and pallor, and laboratory tests show macrocytic red blood cells, what would be the most appropriate initial test to confirm the suspected diagnosis?
- Question: If a patient experiences significant blood loss due to hemorrhage, what type of kidney failure might they be at risk for, and what would be the expected effect on kidney function?
- Question: If a patient has a heart rate of 80 beats per minute and a stroke volume of 70 mL, what is their cardiac output?
- Question: What is a common condition that is often linked to mitral stenosis?
- Question: A urinary tract infection (UTI) involving the renal parenchyma or renal pelvis would be classified as which type of UTI?
- Question: What is autoimmunity?
- Question: What is the definition of hemoglobinopathies?
- Question: If a patient experiences an anaphylactic reaction after exposure to a bee sting, what immediate action should be taken?
- Question: What is the primary cause of pulmonary edema?
- Question: Which of the following results is consistent with a diagnosis of aplastic anemia?
- Question: If a patient presents with shortness of breath and a pansystolic murmur at the apex, what condition should be suspected and what immediate action should be taken?
- Question: How is asthma primarily diagnosed?
- Question: In a patient with hypertension, how would an increase in afterload affect cardiac function?
- Question: A patient presents with recurrent urinary tract infections and has a history of diabetes. How would you classify their UTIs?
- Question: What does JVD indicate?
- Question: A patient with Stage C heart failure reports increased shortness of breath during daily activities. How would the NYHA classification assist in their treatment plan?
- Question: What do the NYHA classifications specifically evaluate in heart failure patients?
- Question: What is Hemorrhagic anemia?
- Question: If a patient receives a blood transfusion of an incompatible type, what immediate action should be taken to manage a potential transfusion reaction?
- Question: The New York Heart Association (NYHA) Functional Classification is a measure of?
- Question: If a patient presents with symptoms of heart failure and a history of rheumatic fever, what auscultation finding would you expect to hear?
- Question: What are the primary factors that can lead to hemolytic anemia?
- Question: Which of these is a symptom of Mitral Regurgitation?
- Question: If a patient presents with symptoms of fatigue and pallor, and laboratory tests indicate low hemoglobin levels, how would you classify their anemia based on potential causes?
- Question: What are the two components used to calculate cardiac output?
- Question: What is preload?
- Question: If a patient’s stroke volume decreases significantly, what effect would this likely have on their cardiac output?
- Question: What is the function of platelets?
- Question: What is the difference between primary and secondary immunodeficiency disorders?
- Question: What is the primary cause of right-sided heart failure?
- Question: Which of the following organisms is most commonly responsible for urinary tract infection?
- Question: If a patient experiences wheezing and shortness of breath after exposure to a known allergen, what type of hypersensitivity reaction might they be experiencing?
- Question: What immunoglobulin is primarily involved in Type 1 hypersensitivity reactions?
- Question: Which symptom would the nurse expect a patient with severe mitral regurgitation to report?
- Question: If a patient presents with frequent urination and a burning sensation during urination, what would be the most appropriate initial diagnosis?
- Question: If a patient with chronic bronchitis experiences increased cyanosis, what might this indicate about their condition?
- Question: A 56-year-old woman with a history of rheumatic heart disease presents with a mid-diastolic murmur best heard at the apex. What is the most likely underlying condition?
- Question: What does contractility refer to in the context of heart function?
- Question: Immunodeficiency due to drug use is a type of?
- Question: What is the formula used to calculate cardiac output?
- Question: What is the primary cause of a transfusion reaction?
- Question: What are the main types of anemia mentioned in the classification?
- Question: What is the primary cause of hemorrhagic anemia?
- Question: What is afterload?
- Question: What is Residual volume?
- Question: What is the definition of autoimmunity?
- Question: If a patient is diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, what implications might this have for their treatment plan?
- Question: If a patient has high blood pressure, how might this affect the afterload and overall cardiac function?
- Question: Which of the following are considered types of urinary incontinence?
- Question: What is the definition of afterload in the context of cardiovascular physiology?
- Question: If a patient is diagnosed with thalassemia, what implications might this have for their treatment plan?
- Question: A patient with emphysema is experiencing difficulty in breathing and feels that air is trapped in their lungs. How might pursed-lip breathing assist this patient?
- Question: A patient presents with frequent urination and a strong urge to urinate but often experiences leakage before reaching the bathroom. Which type of urinary incontinence is most likely affecting this patient?
- Question: If a patient experiences increased blood volume due to fluid retention, how would this affect preload and cardiac output?
- Question: If a patient presents with recurrent urinary tract infections, which organism would you suspect as the primary cause based on common pathogens?
- Question: What deficiency is commonly associated with macrocytic megaloblastic anemia?
- Question: If a patient develops a rash after exposure to poison ivy, which type of hypersensitivity reaction is likely occurring, and what would be the expected time frame for symptom onset?
Additional information
| Insituition | Chamberlain |
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| Contributor | Mikel Merino |
| Language | English |
| Documents Type | Microsoft Word |
| Event Type | Exam |