Final Exam: NUR631/ NUR 631 (Latest 2023/2024 Update) Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology Exam Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- GCU

Final Exam: NUR631/ NUR 631 (Latest

2023/2024 Update) Advanced Physiology and

Pathophysiology Exam Review| Questions

and Verified Answers with Rationales| 100%

Correct| Grade A- GCU

Q: how do you document if a man cannot retract foreskin over glans (head) of penis?

Answer:

phimosis

Q: risks for prostate cancer

Answer:

diet, African Am, >65yo, FHX

Q: man comes in with fatigue, diffuse LBP, fever, urinary retention.

Answer:

order UA. UTI?

Q: on a testicular exam there is a firm, non tender testicular mass?

Answer:

testicular cancer #1 differential

Q: Man with balanitis (inflammation of foreskin and head of penis)/what are you most

concerned about?

Answer:


underlying uncontrolled diabetes

Q: breast exam: squishy, easily palpated and moveable. What is it most like- ly?

Answer:

breast cyst

Q: ovarian cancer is most associated with what gene?

Answer:

BRCA 1

Q: what happens if pelvic inflammatory disease not treated

Answer:

infertility, fallopian tubes scarred from chronic inflammation

Q: benign uterine tumor/fibroid

Answer:

leiomyoma

Q: new lesion with depressed center and raised border. Suspect?

Answer:

basal cell carcinoma

Q: onychymycosis

Answer:

nail fungus, yellow thickening of nail. mostly toes


Q: Karposi sarcoma:. what is true

Answer:

1.vascular malignancy in AIDS/HIV patients and 2.it is seen mostly on legs. 3.Seen with drug

induced immunosuppression

Q: Tinea corporis

Answer:

ring worm. Circular lesion that is red, scaling

Q: shingles virus

Answer:

herpes zoster

Q: chickenpox virus

Answer:

varicella zoster virus

Q: if patient had chicken pox early, what are they susceptible to now?

Answer:

shin- gles; herpes zoster

Q: big collection of infected hair follicles

Answer:

carbuncle


Q: infected hair follicles; boil; suppurative inflammatory skin lesion due to infected hair follicle

Answer:

furuncle

Q: lesions that are thick, silvery, scales

Answer:

plaque psoriasis

Q: 2 things that allergic dermatitis and stasis dermatitis have in common?

Answer:

 -

Inflammation of skin, red/itching

Q: skin is elevated/rounded when hurt/injured?

Answer:

keloid

Q: Newborn try to rotate hips and hips stay in contact with acetabulum but not seated well?

Answer:

subluxation

Q: radiology says there is sequestrum?

Answer:

devascularized/devitalized bone

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