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Nephrotic syndrome involves loss of large amounts of______in the urine.
blood
sodium
glucose
protein - ANSWER- Protein
The most common site affected in Paget's disease is the
lower spine.
skull.
pelvis.
joints. - ANSWER- lower spine
The body compensates for metabolic alkalosis by
hypoventilation.
,decreasing arterial carbon dioxide.
increasing bicarbonate ion excretion.
hyperventilation. - ANSWER- hypoventilation
Narcotic administration should be administered carefully in patients with acute pancreatitis
related to potential for
respiratory depression.
narcotic dependency.
sphincter of Oddi dysfunction.
allergic reaction. - ANSWER- sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
What is necessary for red blood cell production?
Phosphate
Iron
Magnesium
Calcium - ANSWER- iron
Persistence of the alarm stage will ultimately result in
,stress reduction.
permanent damage and death.
movement into the resistance stage.
exhaustion of the sympathetic nervous system. - ANSWER- permanent damage and death
The most frequent initial symptom of bladder cancer is
bladder infection.
hematuria.
sudden incontinence.
dysuria. - ANSWER- hematuria
Individuals with end-stage chronic renal disease are at risk for renal osteodystrophy and
spontaneous bone fractures, because
excess potassium leaches calcium from bone.
erythropoietin secretion is impaired.
urea causes demineralization of bone.
, they are deficient in active vitamin D. - ANSWER- they are deficient in active vitamin D.
An increase in the resting membrane potential (hyperpolarized) is associated with
hypokalemia.
hyperkalemia.
hypocalcemia.
hypercalcemia - ANSWER- hypokalemia
Esophageal varices represent a complication of hypertension.
primary
pregnancy-induced
portal
secondary - ANSWER- Portal
A patient being treated for acute tubular necrosis (ATN) develops mild polyuria. The nurse
responds to questions about why this occurring by stating
"Since he was oliguric for so long, he probably has rebound polyuria. As long as his blood
pressure is stable, he is not hypovolemic, so I would not worry."
"I am glad you noticed this change. It happened so gradually that we did not see it. We should
call the doctor and get him to measure ADH."