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Question 1 2 / 2 pts Tissue damage caused by the deposition of circulating immune complexes containing an antibody against the host DNA is the cause of which disease? Hemolytic anemia Pernicious anemia Systemic lupus erythematosus Myasthenia gravis Only the deposition of circulating immune complexes containing an antibody against the host DNA produce tissue damage in individuals with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Question 2 2 / 2 pts How does chest wall compliance in an infant differ from that of an adult? An adult’s chest wall compliance is lower than an infant’s. An adult’s chest wall compliance is higher than an infant’s. An adult’s chest wall compliance is the same as an infant’s. An adult’s chest wall compliance is dissimilar to that of an infant’s. Chest wall compliance is higher in infants than it is in adults, particularly in premature infants. Question 3 2 / 2 pts What term is used to describe a hernial protrusion of a saclike cyst that contains meninges, spinal fluid, and a portion of the spinal cord through a defect in a posterior arch of a vertebra? Encephalocele Meningocele Spina bifida occulta Myelomeningocele Myelomeningocele is a hernial protrusion of a saclike cyst containing meninges, spinal fluid, and a portion of the spinal cord with its nerves through a defect in the posterior arch of a vertebra. The remaining options are not appropriate terms to identity the described condition. Question 4 2 / 2 pts Continued therapy of pernicious anemia (PA) generally lasts how long? 6 to 8 weeks 8 to 12 months Until the iron level is normal The rest of one’s life Because PA cannot be cured, maintenance therapy is a life-long endeavor. Question 5 2 / 2 pts Cytokines are thought to cause fevers by stimulating the synthesis of which chemical mediator? Leukotriene Histamine Prostaglandin Bradykinin Cytokines seem to raise the thermoregulatory set point through stimulation of prostaglandin synthesis and turnover in thermoregulatory (brain) and nonthermoregulatory (peripheral) tissues. The other options do not accurately identify the appropriate chemical mediator. Question 6 2 / 2 pts The World Health Organization (WHO) defines grade 1 (overweight) as a BMI of: 18.5 to 24.9 25 to 29.9 30 to 39.9 40 to 50.9 A BMI of 25 to 29.9 kg/m2 is considered a grade 1 (overweight) classification. A BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2 is considered normal range, whereas 30 to 39.9 kg/m2 is a grade 2 (severe overweight) classification, and a BMI higher than 40 kg/m2 is considered grade 3 (morbidly overweight). IncorrectQuestion 7 0 / 2 pts When diagnosed with hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN), why does the newborn develop hyperbilirubinemia after birth but not in utero? Excretion of unconjugated bilirubin through the placenta into the mother’s circulation is no longer possible. Hemoglobin does not break down into bilirubin in the intrauterine environment. The liver of the fetus is too immature to conjugate bilirubin from a lipid-soluble to water-soluble form. The destruction of erythrocytes producing bilirubin is greater after birth. Hyperbilirubinemia occurs in the neonate after birth because excretion of lipidsoluble unconjugated bilirubin through the placenta is no longer possible. This selection is the only option that accurately explains why HDN causes hyperbilirubinemia after birth but not in utero. Question 8 2 / 2 pts Which of the following describes how the body compensates for anemia? Increasing rate and depth of breathing Decreasing capillary vasoconstriction Hemoglobin holding more firmly onto oxygen Kidneys releasing more erythropoietin Tissue hypoxia creates additional demands and compensatory actions on the pulmonary and hematologic systems. The rate and depth of breathing increase in an attempt to increase the availability of oxygen. This selection is the only option that accurately describes the compensation mechanism in such anemias. Question 9 2 / 2 pts An infant has a continuous machine-type murmur best heard at the left upper sternal border throughout systole and diastole, as well as a bounding pulse and a thrill on palpation. These clinical findings are consistent with which congenital heart defect? Atrial septal defect (ASD) Ventricular septal defect (VSD) Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) Atrioventricular canal (AVC) defect If pulmonary vascular resistance has fallen, then infants with PDA will characteristically have a continuous machine-type murmur best heard at the left upper sternal border throughout systole and diastole. If the PDA is significant, then the infant also will have bounding pulses, an active precordium, a thrill on palpation, and signs and symptoms of pulmonary overcirculation. The presentations of the other congenital heart defects are not consistent with the described the symptoms. Question 10 2 / 2 pts Research has shown a link between cancer and which sexually transmitted disease? Syphilis Gonorrhea Human papillomavirus Pelvic inflammatory disease Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted virus in the United States. High-risk, or oncogenic, HPVs can cause cancer. A persistence of infection with high-risk HPV is a prerequisite for the development of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) lesions and invasive cervical cancers. No research supports such a link between the remaining options and cancer. Question 11 2 / 2 pts When renin is released, it is capable of which action? Inactivation of autoregulation Direct activation of angiotensin II Direct release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) Formation of angiotensin I When renin is released, it cleaves an α-globulin (angiotensinogen produced by liver hepatocytes) in the plasma to form angiotensin I. Question 12 2 / 2 pts What characteristic do atopic individuals have that make them genetically predisposed to develop allergies? Greater quantities of histamine More histamine receptors Greater quantities of IgE A deficiency in epinephrine Atopic individuals tend to produce higher quantities of IgE and to have more crystalline fragment (Fc) receptors for IgE on their mast cells. The other options do not cause this reaction. Question 13 2 / 2 pts What is the primary cause of the symptoms of polycythemia vera? Decreased erythrocyte count Destruction of erythrocytes Increased blood viscosity Neurologic involvement As polycythemia vera progresses, many of the symptoms are related to the increased blood cellularity and viscosity. No other option is the primary cause of the symptoms of polycythemia vera. Question 14 2 / 2 pts Pressure in the left ventricle must exceed pressure in which structure before the left ventricle can eject blood? Superior vena cava Aorta Inferior vena cava Pulmonary veins Pressure in the ventricle must exceed aortic pressure before blood can be pumped out during systole. The aorta is the only structure in which pressure must be less than the amount of blood in the left ventricle for ejection to occur. Question 15 2 / 2 pts Children with phenylketonuria (PKU) are unable to synthesize: Essential amino acid, phenylalanine, to tyrosine Renin, erythropoietin, and antidiuretic hormone Aldosterone, cortisol, and androgens Neurotransmitters gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and acetylcholine PKU is an inborn error of metabolism characterized by the inability of the body to convert the essential amino acid, phenylalanine, to tyrosine. PKU does not affect synthesis of the other options. Question 16 2 / 2 pts What is the chance with each pregnancy that a child born to two parents with the sickle trait will have sickle cell disease (SCD)? 20% 25% 33% 50% A 25% chance exists with each pregnancy that a child born to two parents with sickle cell trait will have SCD. Ge

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Chamberlain College of Nursing
NR507 Week 8 Final Exam
( Version 3, 75 Q/A) / NR 507
Week 8 Final Exam (Newest
2021): Advanced
Pathophysiology

, Question 1
pts
Tissue damage caused by the deposition of circulating immune
complexes containing an antibody against the host DNA is the cause of

which disease?
Hemolytic anemia


Pernicious anemia


Systemic lupus erythematosus


Myasthenia gravis

Only the deposition of circulating immune complexes containing an
antibody against the host DNA produce tissue damage in individuals
with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

Question 2
pts
How does chest wall compliance in an infant differ from that of an
adult?

An adult’s chest wall compliance is lower than an infant’s.


An adult’s chest wall compliance is higher than an infant’s.


An adult’s chest wall compliance is the same as an infant’s.


An adult’s chest wall compliance is dissimilar to that of an infant’s.

Chest wall compliance is higher in infants than it is in adults,
particularly in premature infants.

Question 3
pts

,What term is used to describe a hernial protrusion of a saclike cyst that
contains meninges, spinal fluid, and a portion of the spinal cord through
a defect in a posterior arch of a vertebra?

Encephalocele


Meningocele


Spina bifida occulta


Myelomeningocele

Myelomeningocele is a hernial protrusion of a saclike cyst containing
meninges, spinal fluid, and a portion of the spinal cord with its nerves
through a defect in the posterior arch of a vertebra. The remaining
options are not appropriate terms to identity the described condition.

Question 4
pts
Continued therapy of pernicious anemia (PA) generally lasts how long?

6 to 8 weeks


8 to 12 months


Until the iron level is normal


The rest of one’s life

Because PA cannot be cured, maintenance therapy is a life-long
endeavor.

Question 5
pts
Cytokines are thought to cause fevers by stimulating the
synthesis of which chemical mediator?

, Leukotriene


Histamine


Prostaglandin


Bradykinin

Cytokines seem to raise the thermoregulatory set point through
stimulation of prostaglandin synthesis and turnover in
thermoregulatory (brain) and nonthermoregulatory (peripheral)
tissues. The other options do not accurately identify the
appropriate chemical mediator.

Question 6
pts
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines grade 1 (overweight) as a
BMI of:

18.5 to 24.9


25 to 29.9


30 to 39.9


40 to 50.9

A BMI of 25 to 29.9 kg/m2 is considered a grade 1 (overweight)
classification. A BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2 is considered normal
range, whereas 30 to 39.9 kg/m2 is a grade 2 (severe overweight)
classification, and a BMI higher than 40 kg/m2 is considered grade 3
(morbidly overweight).

IncorrectQuestion 7
pts
When diagnosed with hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN), why
does the newborn develop hyperbilirubinemia after birth but not in
utero?

Excretion of unconjugated bilirubin through the placenta into
the mother’s circulation is no longer possible.

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