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CATEGORY anatomy
QUESTION Backward effects of left-sided heart failure include:
CORRECT ANSWER A) Pulmonary congestion
YOUR ANSWER A) Pulmonary congestion
Deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle flows through the right and left pulmonary arteries
to the right and left lung. After entering the lungs, the branches subdivide, finally emerging as
capillaries which surround the alveoli and release the carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen.
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The capillaries unite gradually and assume the characteristics of veins. These veins join to
form the pulmonary veins, which return the oxygenated blood to the left atrium. Backflow of
blood through the left atrium result in left-sided heart failure.
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CATEGORY anatomy
Oxygen saturation is likely to be lowest when an asthmatic with a diagnosis of pneumonia is
QUESTION
positioned:
CORRECT ANSWER C) Lying on the right side
YOUR ANSWER C) Lying on the right side
Ventilation and perfusion distribute to the dependent lung fields. In a patient with pneumonia in
the right lung, positioning with the right lung down would send more blood flow to the
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consolidated, nonventilated areas of the lung and produce a worse V/Q mismatch, which
would decrease oxygen diffusion into the blood and produce a lower arterial oxygen saturation.
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CATEGORY anatomy
In performing a physical assessment, the nurse notes the patient has a “barrel―
QUESTION
configuration to the chest. This is a consequence of:
CORRECT ANSWER D) Increased residual lung volume
YOUR ANSWER D) Increased residual lung volume
Emphysema typically produces a barrel –shaped chest with an increased anterior-posterior
RATIONALE dimension. This is a result of loss of lung parenchyma resulting in reduced elastic recoil and
increased residual volume and functional residual capacity.
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CATEGORY anatomy
QUESTION Which of the following is true of the biological functions of testosterone?
CORRECT ANSWER D) Testosterone is needed for development of male secondary sexual characteristics.
YOUR ANSWER D) Testosterone is needed for development of male secondary sexual characteristics.
Testosterone is needed for development of male secondary sexual
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characteristics.
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CATEGORY anatomy
QUESTION Which of the following is true of the biological functions of estrone?
CORRECT ANSWER C) Estrone is required for proper development of female secondary sexual characteristics.
YOUR ANSWER C) Estrone is required for proper development of female secondary sexual characteristics.
RATIONALE Estrone is required for proper development of female secondary sexual characteristics.
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CATEGORY biology
QUESTION Closed drainage systems work to re-expand a lung after pneumothorax by:
CORRECT ANSWER A) Re-establishing the normal negative intrapleural pressure.
YOUR ANSWER A) Re-establishing the normal negative intrapleural pressure.
The effect of closed chest drainage is to re-establish negative pressure within the pleural
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space to encourage re-expansion of the affected lung alveoli.
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CATEGORY biology
QUESTION Patients with chronic renal failure usually exhibit:
CORRECT ANSWER C) Hypocalcemia
YOUR ANSWER C) Hypocalcemia
Hypocalcemia is a common feature in renal failure because the kidneys fail to produce
activated vitamin D, which then interferes with the absorption of calcium from the diet. In
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addition, the kidneys are unable to efficiently rid the body of phosphate because a low GFR,
which contributes to hormonal dysregulation associated with hypocalcemia.
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CATEGORY biology
QUESTION The diet of a patient in end-stage kidney disease is restricted in all of the following except:
CORRECT ANSWER D) Calories
YOUR ANSWER D) Calories
Individuals with end-stage renal failure have a low GFR that makes it difficult to rid the body of
fluids, potassium and nitrogenous waste products, therefore these substances may be
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restricted. Nitrogenous wastes are produced by metabolism of proteins. Caloric needs are not
reduced as a result of renal failure.
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CATEGORY biology
QUESTION In addition to hypertension, pre-eclampsia is characterized by:
CORRECT ANSWER C) Protein in the urine and edema
YOUR ANSWER C) Protein in the urine and edema
In addition to elevated blood pressure, retention of fluid leading to edema and leakage of
RATIONALE protein into the urine are usually found in pregnancy induced hypertension (pre-eclampsia).
Nausea, vomiting, fatigue and back pain are common findings of normal pregnancy.