NSG 3850 2026 EXAM 4 REVIEW (TB)
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Prepare effectively with this NSG 3850 Exam 4 Review (TB),
designed to reinforce key concepts related to tuberculosis. It
focuses on pathophysiology, transmission, clinical presentation,
diagnostic testing, and treatment strategies. The review
strengthens clinical understanding and application in managing
infectious diseases. Suitable for nursing students preparing for
exams and clinical practice.
Which response to an injection of ACTH indicates a primary
adrenal insufficiency?
a. No change in serum glucocorticoid level
b. An increase in serum glucocorticoid level
c. A decrease in serum glucose level
d. An increase in serum ACTH level ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER .......
a. No change in serum glucocorticoid level
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A laboratory finding that would help confirm the diagnosis of
hyperaldosteronism is
a. hypernatremia.
b. hyperkalemia.
c. hypokalemia.
d. hyperglycemia. ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... c.
hypokalemia.
symptom associated with primary Cushing syndrome is
a. hyperpigmentation.
b. hypotension.
c. hyperglycemia.
d. hyperkalemia. ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... c.
hyperglycemia
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (adrenogenital syndrome)
results from
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a. cortisol excess.
b. testosterone-secreting tumor.
c. exogenous androgens.
d. inadequate cortisol production. ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER .......
d. inadequate cortisol production.
Surgical removal of a gland may result in
a. hypersecretion.
b. hyposecretion.
c. hyporesponsiveness.
d. tissue resistance. ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... b.
hyposecretion
Growth hormone-deficient infants would display
a. low birth length and weight.
b. normal birth length and weight.
c. high birth length and weight.
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d. normal length and low weight. ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER .......
b. normal birth length and weight.
A thyroid gland that grows larger than normal is known as
a. cretinism.
b. myxedema.
c. goiter.
d. colloidosis. ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... C. Goiter
A patient reporting vision changes, photophobia, and lid lag
may be exhibiting signs of
a. Addison disease.
b. Cushing syndrome.
c. myxedema.
d. Graves disease. ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... D. Grave's
disease