NURS 3366 AO PATHO Q & A EXAM #5
NURS 3366 AO PATHO Q & A EXAM #5
• What are some specific genitourinary diseases men can get?
o BPH
o Prostate Cancer
o Prostatitis
o Urethritis: inflammation of the urethra
• What are some specific genitourinary diseases women can get?
o PID: infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries
o UTI
o Amenorrhea: absent menses due to hormonal changes: menopause
o Dysmenorrhea: painful heavy menses
• What are the s/sx of a UTI?
o Frequency
o Urinary retention
o Dysuria: pain while urinating
o Pyuria
o Fever
• What are the risk factors and s/sx for kidney stones?
o Risk factors
▪ Hypercalcemia
▪ Men
▪ Gout
o S&S
▪ Colicky pain
▪ Hematuria
▪ Obstruction
▪ Flank/groin pain
• What are the three types of AKI (and their causes)?
o Prerenal
▪ Causes
• Hemolytic anemia
• Hypotension
• Hemorrhage
• Decreased urinary blood perfusion
o Postrenal
▪ Causes
• Kidney stones
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• Uterine prolapse
• BPH
o Intrarenal
▪ Causes
• Trauma
• Strep throat
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• Hypertension
• Failure of post or pre renal
• Your patient is hypokalemic. Will they be hyper or hypo polarized?
o Hyperpolarized
▪ Also hyponatremia and hypercalcemia
o What signs and symptoms will they have?
▪ Slow
▪ Lethargic
▪ Dull mentation
▪ Bradycardia
• Your patient is hypercalcemic? How are they polarized? What are their s/sx?
o Hyperpolarized
• What are the normal values for ABG’s?
o Ph: 7:35-7:45
o HCO3: 22-26
o PCO2: 35-45
o SaO2: 97-100%
o Po2: 80-100
• What are the following ABG’s? Compensates? Causes?
o pH: 7.30, HCO3 18, PCO2: 40, PO2 = 90, SaO2 = 99%
▪ Metabolic Acidosis
▪ Causes
• Diabetic ketoacidosis
• Renal failure
▪ Compensation
• Lung blow off more CO2
• Deeper and faster breathing
o pH: 7.31, HCO3 23, PCO2: 65, PO2 = 50, SaO2 = 79%
▪ Respiratory Acidosis
▪ Causes
• Chronic bronchitis
• Pt is unconscious, RR < 12 per min
▪ Compensation
• Kidneys hold onto more HCO3 and get rid of acids
o pH: 7.50, HCO3 29, PCO2: 40, PO2 = 95, SaO2 = 100%
▪ Metabolic alkalosis
▪ Causes
• Extreme vomiting
▪ Compensation
• Lungs hold onto more CO2
o pH: 7.48, HCO3 23, PCO2: 31, PO2 = 98, SaO2 = 100%
▪ Respiratory Alkalosis
▪ Causes
NURS 3366 AO PATHO Q & A EXAM #5
• What are some specific genitourinary diseases men can get?
o BPH
o Prostate Cancer
o Prostatitis
o Urethritis: inflammation of the urethra
• What are some specific genitourinary diseases women can get?
o PID: infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries
o UTI
o Amenorrhea: absent menses due to hormonal changes: menopause
o Dysmenorrhea: painful heavy menses
• What are the s/sx of a UTI?
o Frequency
o Urinary retention
o Dysuria: pain while urinating
o Pyuria
o Fever
• What are the risk factors and s/sx for kidney stones?
o Risk factors
▪ Hypercalcemia
▪ Men
▪ Gout
o S&S
▪ Colicky pain
▪ Hematuria
▪ Obstruction
▪ Flank/groin pain
• What are the three types of AKI (and their causes)?
o Prerenal
▪ Causes
• Hemolytic anemia
• Hypotension
• Hemorrhage
• Decreased urinary blood perfusion
o Postrenal
▪ Causes
• Kidney stones
, NURS 3366 AO PATHO Q & A EXAM #5
• Uterine prolapse
• BPH
o Intrarenal
▪ Causes
• Trauma
• Strep throat
, NURS 3366 AO PATHO Q & A EXAM #5
• Hypertension
• Failure of post or pre renal
• Your patient is hypokalemic. Will they be hyper or hypo polarized?
o Hyperpolarized
▪ Also hyponatremia and hypercalcemia
o What signs and symptoms will they have?
▪ Slow
▪ Lethargic
▪ Dull mentation
▪ Bradycardia
• Your patient is hypercalcemic? How are they polarized? What are their s/sx?
o Hyperpolarized
• What are the normal values for ABG’s?
o Ph: 7:35-7:45
o HCO3: 22-26
o PCO2: 35-45
o SaO2: 97-100%
o Po2: 80-100
• What are the following ABG’s? Compensates? Causes?
o pH: 7.30, HCO3 18, PCO2: 40, PO2 = 90, SaO2 = 99%
▪ Metabolic Acidosis
▪ Causes
• Diabetic ketoacidosis
• Renal failure
▪ Compensation
• Lung blow off more CO2
• Deeper and faster breathing
o pH: 7.31, HCO3 23, PCO2: 65, PO2 = 50, SaO2 = 79%
▪ Respiratory Acidosis
▪ Causes
• Chronic bronchitis
• Pt is unconscious, RR < 12 per min
▪ Compensation
• Kidneys hold onto more HCO3 and get rid of acids
o pH: 7.50, HCO3 29, PCO2: 40, PO2 = 95, SaO2 = 100%
▪ Metabolic alkalosis
▪ Causes
• Extreme vomiting
▪ Compensation
• Lungs hold onto more CO2
o pH: 7.48, HCO3 23, PCO2: 31, PO2 = 98, SaO2 = 100%
▪ Respiratory Alkalosis
▪ Causes