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NR283 Week 7 CJE Pathophysiology – Comprehensive Case Study and Exam Preparation Guide The NR283 Week 7 CJE Pathophysiology assessment is designed to help nursing students apply pathophysiological concepts to real-world patient scenarios through clinical judgment and critical thinking. This case-based evaluation focuses on understanding disease mechanisms, identifying risk factors, recognizing clinical manifestations, and developing appropriate nursing interventions based on evidence-based practice. Students are challenged to connect theoretical knowledge with practical decision-making skills essential for safe and effective patient care.

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NR283 Week 7 CJE Pathophysiology
Open Check 2531 | 50 Questions with Answers & Rationale
W7 NR283 CJE | Pathophysiology | Maylin Gregory



Question 1




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A client in the oncologist's office has leukemia. As the client and family are leaving the office, the
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parent says to the nurse, "I didn't quite get it when the doctor explained it. What exactly is happening
in my son's body with this leukemia?" What is an appropriate response by the nurse?

A. "The bone marrow has many good cells, but a few cancer cells are mixed in with the good cells."

B. "The cancer is in the bone marrow and will not go anywhere else in the body."

C. "Cancer cells have overcrowded the blood and spill over into the bone marrow."

✓ D. "There is uncontrolled growth of cancer cells in the bone marrow."

■ Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Leukemia is defined as uncontrolled proliferation of abnormal cancer cells originating in
the bone marrow. Option A is incorrect — cancer cells vastly outnumber healthy cells. Option B is
wrong because leukemia cells can spread systemically. Option C reverses the direction of spread
(marrow overflows into blood, not vice versa).

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A young client has a genetic disorder of the red blood cells (RBC), where the RBCs and hemoglobin
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synthesis are abnormal. Based on this information, which type of anemia will the nurse educate the
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client and parents about?
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✓ A. Sickle cell anemia
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B. Aplastic anemia
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C. Iron-deficiency anemia

D. Pernicious anemia

■ Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Sickle cell anemia is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder causing abnormal
hemoglobin S (HbS), which distorts RBC shape. It is the only choice that is both genetic and
directly affects RBC morphology and hemoglobin synthesis. Aplastic anemia = bone marrow
failure; Iron-deficiency = nutritional; Pernicious = B12 malabsorption.

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The nurse cares for a client with traumatic brain injury (TBI). What ongoing nursing assessment is
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A. Measuring the circumference of the client's head.
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B. Measuring the client's blood pressure and temperature.

✓ C. Monitoring the client using the Glasgow Coma Scale.
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D. Assessing the client's pain level using the 10-point pain scale.

■ Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assesses eye opening, verbal response, and motor
response to track level of consciousness — the most sensitive indicator of neurological status in
TBI. A declining GCS score signals deterioration and warrants immediate intervention. Head
circumference is not routinely monitored in adults.

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An adult client is diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Click to identify a possible
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cause for the GERD. Select one option.
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• Quit smoking 2 years ago
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• Reported hiatal hernia
• Gastrointestinal surgery as a teenager


■ Correct Answer: Reported hiatal hernia

Rationale: A hiatal hernia allows the stomach to herniate above the diaphragm, weakening the
lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and allowing acid reflux — a direct structural cause of GERD.
Elevating the head of bed and quitting smoking are protective behaviors. GI surgery as a teenager
is not directly linked to GERD causation.

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