NRNP 6568 Week 7 Knowledge Check
Quiz – Week 7 Knowledge Check
QUESTION 1
In an ambulatory patient, the most common cause of hypercalcemia is ____________.
Hypoparthyroidism | ||
Hypothyroid | ||
Hyperparathyroidism | ||
Hyperthyroid |
C
QUESTION 2
Several organizations have come together to define the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. One of these criteria is:
Elevated fasting plasma glucose: 100 mg/dL or higher, or drug treatment for elevated glucose
True
False
A
QUESTION 3
Acromegaly is a disease resulting from excessive secretion of growth hormone.
True
False
A
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QUESTION 4
What HgA1C level indicates a diagnosis of diabetes?
5.7 | ||
6.0 | ||
6.5 | ||
7.0 | ||
C
QUESTION 5Several organizations have come together to define the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. One of these criteria is: Reduced HDL cholesterol: below 50 mg/dL in males and below 60 in females, or specific treatment for this lipid abnormality
True False
|
B
QUESTION 6
The only cure for primary hyperparathyroidism is ________________.
Medication | ||
Surgery | ||
Rest | ||
Calcium supplements |
B
QUESTION 7
In a patient with hyperglycemia, the intracellular fluid may shift into the extracellular compartment, leading to decreased sodium levels.
True
False
A
QUESTION 8
What are cardinal signs of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus?
Weight gain, blurred vision, and increased energy | ||
Weight gain, blurred vision, insomnia | ||
Decreased urination, decreased thirst, and decreased appetite | ||
Increased urination, increased thirst, increased appetite |
D
QUESTION 9
The NP suspects a patient has hypothyroidism. The NP would expect TSH and T4 level to be:
Low TSH with High T4 levels | ||
Low TSH and low T4 | ||
High TSH and high T4 | ||
High TSH and low T4 |
D
QUESTION 10
In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, vascular and neuropathic complications may begin to develop and progress before the diagnosis is made. True or False?
True
False
A NRNP 6568 Week 7 Knowledge Check