NUR265 Exam 1 Study Guide Flashcards

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Which laboratory finding is most indicative of acute kidney injury (AKI)?

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Increased serum creatinine

A rise in serum creatinine is a hallmark indicator of AKI due to impaired filtration.

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A nurse is caring for a patient with a small bowel obstruction. Which symptom should be expected?

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Projectile vomiting with fecal odor

Small bowel obstructions often cause nausea and vomiting that may have a fecal odor due to stasis.

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Which clinical manifestation is most concerning in a patient with heart failure?

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Pink frothy sputum

Pink frothy sputum indicates pulmonary edema, a life-threatening complication of heart failure.

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Which finding suggests a complication from hemodialysis?

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Hypotension

Hypotension is a common and potentially serious complication during or after hemodialysis.

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A client with chronic kidney disease is prescribed calcium carbonate. What is the primary purpose of this medication?

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Bind dietary phosphorus

Calcium carbonate binds dietary phosphorus in the gut to prevent hyperphosphatemia.

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What is the priority assessment for a patient with suspected upper GI bleed?

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Blood pressure and heart rate

Vital signs are critical to assess hemodynamic stability in acute bleeding situations.

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Which diet modification is appropriate for a patient with diverticulitis?

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Low-residue diet

A low-residue diet is recommended during acute diverticulitis to reduce bowel irritation.

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What lab result must be monitored for a patient with atrial fibrillation started on warfarin?

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INR

INR is used to monitor therapeutic effectiveness of warfarin therapy.

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What ECG change is most indicative of a myocardial infarction?

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ST segment elevation

ST segment elevation is a classic ECG finding in ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).

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Which electrolyte imbalance is commonly associated with end-stage renal disease (ESRD)?

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Hyperkalemia

Hyperkalemia is a frequent and dangerous complication in ESRD due to impaired renal potassium excretion.

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What is the priority nursing action after a kidney biopsy?

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Monitor for hematuria

Hematuria may indicate bleeding, which is a serious post-procedural risk after renal biopsy.

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Which symptom is most concerning in a patient with suspected perforated peptic ulcer?

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Sudden severe abdominal pain

Sudden severe abdominal pain may indicate a perforation, a surgical emergency.

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What is the most appropriate position for a patient after a total gastrectomy?

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Semi-Fowler’s

Semi-Fowler’s position helps reduce the risk of aspiration and promotes comfort.

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What is the mechanism of action of ACE inhibitors in heart failure?

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Reduces afterload

ACE inhibitors reduce afterload and improve cardiac output by dilating blood vessels.

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What finding indicates a positive response to diuretic therapy in heart failure?

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Increased urine output

Increased urine output shows effective fluid removal, reducing preload and symptoms.

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Which symptom is most characteristic of nephrotic syndrome?

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Proteinuria

Massive proteinuria is a hallmark of nephrotic syndrome due to glomerular damage.

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Which dietary modification is recommended for a patient with chronic kidney disease?

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Low potassium, low phosphorus

CKD patients should avoid foods high in potassium and phosphorus to prevent electrolyte imbalances.

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What finding is most expected in a patient with a large bowel obstruction?

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High-pitched bowel sounds

High-pitched bowel sounds are often heard early in large bowel obstruction due to increased peristalsis.

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Which lab value is most concerning in a patient with severe liver cirrhosis?

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Low albumin

Low serum albumin in cirrhosis leads to ascites and edema due to decreased oncotic pressure.

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Which condition is an absolute contraindication to thrombolytic therapy in myocardial infarction?

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Active internal bleeding

Active bleeding is a contraindication to thrombolytics due to risk of hemorrhage.

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Which is a typical side effect of beta-blocker therapy in heart failure?

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Orthostatic hypotension

Beta-blockers can cause orthostatic hypotension due to their antihypertensive effects.

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What is a common cause of prerenal acute kidney injury (AKI)?

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Dehydration

Dehydration leads to reduced renal perfusion, a primary cause of prerenal AKI.

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Which finding should the nurse report immediately for a patient receiving peritoneal dialysis?

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Cloudy effluent

Cloudy effluent is an early sign of peritonitis, a serious complication of peritoneal dialysis.

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What is the purpose of administering lactulose to a patient with cirrhosis?

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Reduce ammonia levels

Lactulose reduces serum ammonia by promoting its excretion through the stool.

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Which dietary instruction is most appropriate for a patient with hepatic encephalopathy?
Low-protein diet ## Footnote A low-protein diet is often recommended to decrease ammonia production.
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What is the initial treatment goal for a patient experiencing cardiogenic shock?
Improve myocardial oxygen supply ## Footnote Improving myocardial oxygen delivery is the priority in cardiogenic shock to preserve cardiac function.
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Which medication is commonly used to manage chest pain in acute coronary syndrome?
Morphine ## Footnote Morphine is used to relieve chest pain and anxiety, and to reduce myocardial oxygen demand.
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What symptom indicates fluid overload in a patient with renal failure?
Crackles in lungs ## Footnote Crackles suggest pulmonary edema due to fluid overload, common in renal failure.
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Which lab value is expected in a patient with decreased erythropoietin due to kidney disease?
Low hemoglobin ## Footnote Low hemoglobin occurs due to reduced erythropoietin production in chronic kidney disease.
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What condition increases the risk of postrenal AKI?
Bladder obstruction ## Footnote Postrenal AKI is often caused by obstruction such as bladder or ureter blockage.
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A patient with Crohn’s disease is at risk for which complication?
Fistulas ## Footnote Fistulas are common complications of Crohn’s disease due to transmural inflammation.
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What intervention is most important for a patient with hepatic ascites?
Measuring abdominal girth ## Footnote Monitoring abdominal girth helps assess fluid accumulation and response to treatment.
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What symptom should the nurse expect in a patient with hepatic encephalopathy?
Asterixis ## Footnote Asterixis (flapping tremor) is a hallmark neurological sign of hepatic encephalopathy.
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What is the goal of nitroglycerin therapy in angina?
Decrease oxygen consumption of the heart ## Footnote Nitroglycerin decreases myocardial oxygen demand by dilating veins and reducing preload.
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What sign is most concerning in a patient with aortic stenosis?
Syncope ## Footnote Syncope indicates decreased cerebral perfusion, a serious symptom in aortic stenosis.
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A patient with heart failure gains 3 pounds in 24 hours. What is the best action?
Call provider ## Footnote Rapid weight gain may indicate fluid retention and worsening heart failure.
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What is the goal of nitroglycerin therapy in angina?
Decrease oxygen consumption of the heart ## Footnote Nitroglycerin decreases myocardial oxygen demand by dilating veins and reducing preload. "Ignatavicius et al., 2024, p. 726"
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What sign is most concerning in a patient with aortic stenosis?
Syncope ## Footnote Syncope indicates decreased cerebral perfusion, a serious symptom in aortic stenosis. "Ignatavicius et al., 2024, p. 744"
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A patient with heart failure gains 3 pounds in 24 hours. What is the best action?
Call provider ## Footnote Rapid weight gain may indicate fluid retention and worsening heart failure. "Ignatavicius et al., 2024, p. 739"
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What symptom indicates fluid overload in a patient with renal failure?
Crackles in lungs ## Footnote Crackles suggest pulmonary edema due to fluid overload, common in renal failure. "Ignatavicius et al., 2024, p. 1222"
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Which lab value is expected in a patient with decreased erythropoietin due to kidney disease?
Low hemoglobin ## Footnote Low hemoglobin occurs due to reduced erythropoietin production in chronic kidney disease. "Ignatavicius et al., 2024, p. 1226"
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What condition increases the risk of postrenal AKI?
Bladder obstruction ## Footnote Postrenal AKI is often caused by obstruction such as bladder or ureter blockage. "Ignatavicius et al., 2024, p. 1216"
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A patient with Crohn’s disease is at risk for which complication?
Fistulas ## Footnote Fistulas are common complications of Crohn’s disease due to transmural inflammation. "Ignatavicius et al., 2024, p. 1091"
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What intervention is most important for a patient with hepatic ascites?
Measuring abdominal girth ## Footnote Monitoring abdominal girth helps assess fluid accumulation and response to treatment. "Ignatavicius et al., 2024, p. 1126"