NURS QUESTION WITH ANSWERS WINTER WEEK 2
When a nurse is checking the urinalysis, plasma proteins should be absent from the
urine because:
The negative charge of the glomerular filtration membrane repels the
plasma proteins.
1 out of 1 point
When describing the male urinary anatomy, which information
should the nurse include? The portion of the male urethra that is
closest to the bladder is the portion.
prostatic
When a boy is admitted with acute renal failure, a clinician realizes the most
common cause of acute renal failure is:
1 out of 1 point
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS)
1 out of 1 point
When a patient’s renal system secretes renin, what effect will that
cause on the body? It causes the direct activation of:
Angiotensin
nI
1 out of 1 point
, 1 out of 1 point
A 7-year-old male was diagnosed with glomerulonephritis. History
reveals that he had an infection 3 weeks before the onset of this
condition. The infection was most likely located in the:
respiratory tract
• 1 out of 1 point
• Question 8
A 26-year-old female is diagnosed with renal calculus that is causing obstruction.
Which of the following symptoms would she most likely experience?
• 1 out of 1 point
Hematuria
While planning care for a patient who has acute pyelonephritis. A nurse recalls
the most common condition associated with the development of acute
pyelonephritis is:
1 out of 1 point
urinary tract obstruction
1 out of 1 point
A 25-year-old female presents with burning urination. She was
diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. When the nurse checks the
culture results, which of the following organisms is most likely
infecting her urinary tract?
When a nurse is checking the urinalysis, plasma proteins should be absent from the
urine because:
The negative charge of the glomerular filtration membrane repels the
plasma proteins.
1 out of 1 point
When describing the male urinary anatomy, which information
should the nurse include? The portion of the male urethra that is
closest to the bladder is the portion.
prostatic
When a boy is admitted with acute renal failure, a clinician realizes the most
common cause of acute renal failure is:
1 out of 1 point
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS)
1 out of 1 point
When a patient’s renal system secretes renin, what effect will that
cause on the body? It causes the direct activation of:
Angiotensin
nI
1 out of 1 point
, 1 out of 1 point
A 7-year-old male was diagnosed with glomerulonephritis. History
reveals that he had an infection 3 weeks before the onset of this
condition. The infection was most likely located in the:
respiratory tract
• 1 out of 1 point
• Question 8
A 26-year-old female is diagnosed with renal calculus that is causing obstruction.
Which of the following symptoms would she most likely experience?
• 1 out of 1 point
Hematuria
While planning care for a patient who has acute pyelonephritis. A nurse recalls
the most common condition associated with the development of acute
pyelonephritis is:
1 out of 1 point
urinary tract obstruction
1 out of 1 point
A 25-year-old female presents with burning urination. She was
diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. When the nurse checks the
culture results, which of the following organisms is most likely
infecting her urinary tract?