NR 606 FINAL EXAM 2026/2027 BANK ALL 360
COMPLETE CURRENT TESTING QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS FOR GUARANTEED
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NR 606
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What are the BMI ranges for Anorexia Nervosa? ......
ANSWER ....... Mild✓✓
Less than or equal to 17 kg/m2
Moderate
BMI 16 to 16.99 kg/m2
Severe
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15 to 15.99 kg/m2
Extreme
Less than 15 kg/m2
What are some of the MANY cardiac complications of
Anorexia nervosa? ...... ANSWER ....... Structural
changes: Decreased cardiac mass, reduced cardiac
chamber volume, mitral valve prolapse, myocardial
fibrosis. ✓✓
Pericardial effusion has been reported. This generally occurs
with weight restoration.
Functional changes: Bradycardia, hypotension, decreased
diastolic ventricular function, diminished heart rate
variability, QT interval prolongation.
Other electrocardiogram abnormalities can be seen as
electrolytes impact the conductivity of the myocardium.
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What is ONE complication of anorexia nervosa that usually
occurs with weight restoration? ...... ANSWER .......
Pericardial effusion✓✓
What are some of the MANY gynecological complications of
Anorexia nervosa? ...... ANSWER ....... secondary
amenorrhea is common due to disruption of hormones,
including gonadotropin releasing hormone and
luteinizing hormone. ✓✓
DECREASED LIBIDO is a side effect of hormonal imbalances
related to anorexia.
Greater incidence of PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS
including miscarriages, premature birth, small head
circumference, and low birth weight infants.
What are some of the MANY endocrine complications of
Anorexia nervosa? ...... ANSWER ....... Multiple
endocrine complications, including hypothalamic-
pituitary abnormalities that contribute to SEVERE BONE
LOSS. ✓✓
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What are some of the MANY G.I. complications of Anorexia
nervosa? ...... ANSWER ....... Gastroparesis, diarrhea or
constipation, elevated liver function tests, superior
mesenteric artery syndrome, acute pancreatitis,
gastroesophageal reflux disease, and dysphagia can all
occur as a result of anorexia. ✓✓
What are some of the MANY renal complications of Anorexia
nervosa? ...... ANSWER ....... Decreased GFR and
DIFFICULTY CREATING CONCENTRATED URINE can lead
to diuresis, hyponatremia, and dehydration. Clients who
have restricting type anorexia can present with a LOW
CREATININE. ✓✓
What are some of the MANY pulmonary complications of
Anorexia nervosa? ...... ANSWER ....... Weakness and
wasting of respiratory muscles can lead to dyspnea,
reduced aerobic capacity, and decreased pulmonary
capacity. ✓✓
Clients with purging type anorexia and aspirate regurgitated
food and develop PNEUMONIA.