NURS 6501 Week 6 Lecturio Practice Quiz

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  1. A 6-month-old infant is brought to the family practice clinic due to muscle twitching and hypocalcemic episodes resulting in Genetic studies have revealed a chromosome 22q11 deletion. What inquiry should the nurse practitioner make of the parents? Group of answer choices
  2. Which one of the following is associated with type 2 but not type 1 diabetes? Group of answer choices
  3. A 12-year-old child presents with symptoms of dehydration, sunken eyes, pallor, and intercostal The clinical examination reveals a wasted and thin appearance. Laboratory tests indicate elevated glucose levels. Based on these findings, what condition should the nurse practitioner consider in this patient? Group of answer choices
  4. What is the definition of type 2 diabetes? Group of answer choices
  5. A young adult patient presents to the clinic with complaints of excessive thirst, frequent urination, and increased appetite over the past few A physical examination reveals a body mass index (BMI) within the normal range. Laboratory tests show elevated blood glucose levels and the presence of ketones in the urine. Which of the following best characterizes the patient’s likely diagnosis and the mechanism underlying the symptoms? Group of answer choices
  6. The nurse practitioner recognizes that adult patients may present with signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes in which conditions? Group of answer choices
  7. A 58-year-old patient with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) undergoing hemodialysis visits the clinic due to chronic cough and shortness of Upon examination, a chest X-ray reveals the presence of multiple calcified nodules in the lungs. Given this clinical context, what is the most likely cause of the calcified lung nodules? Group of answer choices
  8. Which of the following mechanisms contributes to the progression of chronic kidney disease? Group of answer choices
  9. Which of the following findings is NOT a criterion for diagnosing diabetes? Group of answer choices
  10. During the progression of chronic kidney disease, the compensatory hypertrophy of nephrons occurs to manage the increased workload due to the loss of functioning What underlying pathophysiological mechanism does this compensation lead to over time? Group of answer choices

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Grace Kelly

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