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NUR 2063 Exam 2 V2 – NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology (Latest 2025–2026 Update) Questions & Verified Answers | 100/100 Grade A

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This NUR 2063 Exam 2 V2 (NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology) resource is fully updated for 2025–2026 and designed specifically for Rasmussen University nursing students. It includes exam-focused questions with verified correct answers, aligned with the latest Exam 2 content. Ideal for exam preparation and review, this guide supports high performance and has helped students achieve a perfect 100 out of 100 (Grade A) with confidence.

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NUR2063 / NUR 2063 Exam 2 V2 Essentials of
Pathophysiology| Latest 2025/ 2026 Update |
Questions and Verified Answers | 100 out of 100 |
Grade A – Rasmussen

Question:
What is endometriosis?
Answer:
the presence of endometrial tissue outside of the uterus on other organs.




Question:
What does endometriosis cause?
Answer:
bleeding, pain,dysmenorrhea or painful periods, pain in lower abdomen, vagina,
posterior pelvis, and back, pain with intercourse, pain with defecation, excessive
menstrual bleeding




Question:
When does endometriosis present itself in relation to menstruation?
Answer:
It will start 5 to 7 days before a cycle and lasts 2-3 days after

,IntroductionExams serve as a fundamental tool in evaluating a student's understanding of a subject, particularly in fields as diverse as business, law, and mathematics. These disciplines not only have
distinct areas of focus but also require unique approaches to assessment, with each exam testing different cognitive abilities




Question:
What is uterine prolapse?
Answer:
occurs when the uterus sinks into the vagina from pelvic structures relaxing. It will
protrude




Question:
What signs and symptoms will the client have with uterine prolapse?
Answer:
vaginal discomfort, discomfort walking and sitting, difficulty urinating due to
excess pressure on the bladder, bleeding and ulceration of the cervix from friction




Question:
What are the complications of having a uterine prolapse?
Answer:
the uterus becoming dried out and not sterile, prone to infection




Question:
Should the RN attempt to place back a prolapsed uterus into the client?
Answer:
No, it is out of scope of practice. must call the provider about it

,IntroductionExams serve as a fundamental tool in evaluating a student's understanding of a subject, particularly in fields as diverse as business, law, and mathematics. These disciplines not only have
distinct areas of focus but also require unique approaches to assessment, with each exam testing different cognitive abilities




Question:
What is pelvic inflammatory disease?
Answer:
occurs from bacteria that enter through the vagina up into the cervix




Question:
What are things pelvic inflammatory disease can cause?
Answer:
abdominal tenderness, pelvic pain, cervical/adnexa pain or tenderness on palpation,
fever, high wbc count, purulent, white vaginal discharge




Question:
Which organism causes pelvic inflammatory disease?
Answer:
Neisseria gonorrhoeae, chlamydia trachomatis




Question:
Which organism causes cervical cancer?
Answer:
human papillomavirus or HPV

, IntroductionExams serve as a fundamental tool in evaluating a student's understanding of a subject, particularly in fields as diverse as business, law, and mathematics. These disciplines not only have
distinct areas of focus but also require unique approaches to assessment, with each exam testing different cognitive abilities




Question:
Which organism causes UTI (cystitis)?
Answer:
E.coli




Question:
Which organism causes herpes?
Answer:
herpes simplex virus




Question:
Which organism causes syphillis?
Answer:
Treponema pallidum




Question:
What are the stages of syphillis?

Answer:
incubation, primary, secondary, latent, late

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