NR 283 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM PREP QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% PASS (A+ CERTIFIED)
NR 283 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM PREP QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% PASS (A+ CERTIFIED) Gout Correct Answer A type of arthritis characterized by sudden, severe attacks of pain, redness, and tenderness in joints, often affecting the big toe. At-risk group for Gout Correct Answer Men aged 40-50 years Precipitating factor for Gout Correct Answer A sudden increase in serum uric acid levels Open or compound fracture Correct Answer The skin and soft tissue are exposed at the fracture site. 1 Comminuted fracture Correct Answer A type of compound fracture in which there are multiple fracture lines and bone fragments. Classification of vertebral fractures Correct Answer Simple, compression, wedge, dislocation. Type 1 diabetes mellitus cause Correct Answer Destruction of pancreatic cells by an autoimmune reaction. Differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes Correct Answer Type 1 diabetes occurs more frequently in children and adolescents, and type 2 diabetes occurs more often in adults. Hormonal imbalance causing diabetes insipidus Correct Answer Deficit of ADH (antidiuretic hormone). Result of deficit of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) 2 Correct Answer Diabetes insipidus. Type 1 diabetes weight change Correct Answer Weight gain is common. Type 2 diabetes weight change Correct Answer Weight loss often occurs. Insulin requirement in diabetes Correct Answer Type 2 diabetes requires insulin replacement. Common cause of type 1 diabetes Correct Answer Destruction of pancreatic cells. Complications in diabetes Correct Answer Type 1 diabetes leads to fewer complications than type 2 diabetes. 3 Vertebral fracture types Correct Answer Simple, compression, wedge, dislocation. Gout risk factor Correct Answer Men aged 40-50 years. Diabetes insipidus cause Correct Answer Deficit of ADH. Symptoms of Gout Correct Answer Sudden, severe attacks of pain, redness, and tenderness in joints. Fracture types Correct Answer Open or compound, comminuted, simple. Diabetes types 4 Correct Answer Type 1 and Type 2. Hormonal imbalance effects Correct Answer Deficit of ADH leads to diabetes insipidus. Gout attack triggers Correct Answer A sudden increase in serum uric acid levels. Fracture identification Correct Answer Open or compound fractures expose skin and soft tissue. Complications of diabetes mellitus Correct Answer Peripheral neuropathy, frequent infections, cataracts. Hypoglycemic episode symptoms Correct Answer Cool, clammy skin.
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