NURS 620 ADULT GERO 1 EXAM 2 latest 2025-
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The most common cause of elevated total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in
the United States
A. heredity
B. Hypothyroidism
C. Diabetes
D. A diet high in saturated fat.
D. A diet high in saturated fat.
The clinical presentation of a client with urolithiasis would include:
a. gradual onset of nagging pain
b. marked leukocytes in the urine
c. a fever of 101 F or above
d. pain starting in the flank and localizing in the costovertebral angle
d
A renal mass was accidentally found on a 70 y/o man, during his hospitalizaion for an episode
of diverticulitis. Which of the following statements is true?
a. The malignancy risk is related to the size of the lesion
b. the treatment of choice is a radical nephrectomy
c. because of an increase in the discorvery of tumors, rates of death from kidney cancer
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,continue to decline significantly
d. the total mortality rate at 5 years is less than 10% in patients like this one
a
About 80% of all cases of dysuria are caused by ascending bacterial infection of teh urinary
tract by which organism?
a. Klebsiella
b. Proteus
c. E. Coli
d. Staphylococcus saprophyticus
c
Sarah, who is postmenopausal, has controlled asthma and hypertension being effectively
treated with medication, and she smokes cigarettes. She has a low-density lipoprotein (LDL)
cholesterol level of 170 mg/dL and a high-density lipoprotein (HDL) level of 40 mg/dL. To
reduce Sarah's risk of a coronary event, the treatment plan would focus on:
A. Lowering her LDL cholesterol level.
B. Lowering her HDL cholesterol level.
C. aggressively treating and controlling her hypertension and asthma.
D. getting Sarah to stop smoking.
A. Lowering her LDL cholesterol level.
What is the most common cause of chronic renal failure (CRF)?
a. glomerulonephritis
b. HTN
c. diabetic nephropathy
d. combination of urological diseases
c
,Which nephrotoxic agent should be avoided in clients with CRF?
a. NSAIDs
b. Kayexalate
c. Calcium carbonate
d. erythropoietin
a
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, Which type of bloody urine is characeristic of bleeding from the upper urinary tract?
a. grossly bloody urine
b. urine with blood clots
c. brown, smoky, or tea-colored urine
d. blood noted at the beginning or end of the stream
c
PT with stress urinary incontinence, is desperate for some relief and asks for your help. She
already takes several pills a day and does not really want to take any more, but she wants to
do something about her problem. What do you suggest?
a. Propantheline bromide (Pro-Banthine)
b. Dicyclomine hydrochloride (Bentyl)
c. Estrogen baginal cream
d. Imipramine hydrochloride (Tofranil)
c
The most frequent sign of bladder cancer is:
a. hematuria
b. flank pain
c. nocturia
d. dysuria
a
29 y/o female is having an iV pyelogram. In teaching her about the procedure, you tell her that
an IVP:
a. takes about 30mins and uses x-rays to show the structures of the kidney, ureters, and
bladder after injection of a dye that is rapidly excreted in the urine
b. involves first filling the bladder with a dye solution, then taking x-rays of the filled bladder
and of the bladder and urethra during urination
2026 (Maryville) Accurate Spring-Summer Session
Graded A+ Verified Questions and Answers with
Detailed Guaranteed Pass
The most common cause of elevated total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in
the United States
A. heredity
B. Hypothyroidism
C. Diabetes
D. A diet high in saturated fat.
D. A diet high in saturated fat.
The clinical presentation of a client with urolithiasis would include:
a. gradual onset of nagging pain
b. marked leukocytes in the urine
c. a fever of 101 F or above
d. pain starting in the flank and localizing in the costovertebral angle
d
A renal mass was accidentally found on a 70 y/o man, during his hospitalizaion for an episode
of diverticulitis. Which of the following statements is true?
a. The malignancy risk is related to the size of the lesion
b. the treatment of choice is a radical nephrectomy
c. because of an increase in the discorvery of tumors, rates of death from kidney cancer
A+ TEST BANK 2
,continue to decline significantly
d. the total mortality rate at 5 years is less than 10% in patients like this one
a
About 80% of all cases of dysuria are caused by ascending bacterial infection of teh urinary
tract by which organism?
a. Klebsiella
b. Proteus
c. E. Coli
d. Staphylococcus saprophyticus
c
Sarah, who is postmenopausal, has controlled asthma and hypertension being effectively
treated with medication, and she smokes cigarettes. She has a low-density lipoprotein (LDL)
cholesterol level of 170 mg/dL and a high-density lipoprotein (HDL) level of 40 mg/dL. To
reduce Sarah's risk of a coronary event, the treatment plan would focus on:
A. Lowering her LDL cholesterol level.
B. Lowering her HDL cholesterol level.
C. aggressively treating and controlling her hypertension and asthma.
D. getting Sarah to stop smoking.
A. Lowering her LDL cholesterol level.
What is the most common cause of chronic renal failure (CRF)?
a. glomerulonephritis
b. HTN
c. diabetic nephropathy
d. combination of urological diseases
c
,Which nephrotoxic agent should be avoided in clients with CRF?
a. NSAIDs
b. Kayexalate
c. Calcium carbonate
d. erythropoietin
a
A+ TEST BANK 3
, Which type of bloody urine is characeristic of bleeding from the upper urinary tract?
a. grossly bloody urine
b. urine with blood clots
c. brown, smoky, or tea-colored urine
d. blood noted at the beginning or end of the stream
c
PT with stress urinary incontinence, is desperate for some relief and asks for your help. She
already takes several pills a day and does not really want to take any more, but she wants to
do something about her problem. What do you suggest?
a. Propantheline bromide (Pro-Banthine)
b. Dicyclomine hydrochloride (Bentyl)
c. Estrogen baginal cream
d. Imipramine hydrochloride (Tofranil)
c
The most frequent sign of bladder cancer is:
a. hematuria
b. flank pain
c. nocturia
d. dysuria
a
29 y/o female is having an iV pyelogram. In teaching her about the procedure, you tell her that
an IVP:
a. takes about 30mins and uses x-rays to show the structures of the kidney, ureters, and
bladder after injection of a dye that is rapidly excreted in the urine
b. involves first filling the bladder with a dye solution, then taking x-rays of the filled bladder
and of the bladder and urethra during urination