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Cardiac - Patho HESI Exam Questions & Answers
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE (CAD) definition - ANSWER--narrowing of coronary arteries causing a decreased lumen and decreased blood flow through those arteries 
-common cause: coronary atherosclerosis 
 
CAD s/s - ANSWER-chest pain, hypertension, increased pulse + respiration, pallor of skin, diminished peripheral pulses occasionally, symptom of atherosclerosis in legs is called intermittent claudication (cramping in lower extremities, especially when walking or with exercise) 
 
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CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE (CAD) definition - ANSWER--narrowing of coronary arteries causing a decreased lumen and decreased blood flow through those arteries 
-common cause: coronary atherosclerosis 
 
CAD s/s - ANSWER-chest pain, hypertension, increased pulse + respiration, pallor of skin, diminished peripheral pulses occasionally, symptom of atherosclerosis in legs is called intermittent claudication (cramping in lower extremities, especially when walking or with exercise) 
 
CAD pathophysiolog...
2nd HESI :( Exam With High ratings
What hormone is found in the urine when someone is pregnant - ANSWER-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin 
 
When a person vomits a lot what acid imbalance will happen? - ANSWER-Metabolic Alkalosis 
 
Renal Lithiasis - ANSWER-a disease caused by the presence of stones in the kidney or the urinary tract 
 
(a kidney stone, nephrolithiasis, renal calculi) 
 
Lithotripsy - ANSWER-medical procedure that uses shock waves or a laser to break down stones in the kidney, gallbladder, or ureter 
 
the remaining...
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What hormone is found in the urine when someone is pregnant - ANSWER-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin 
 
When a person vomits a lot what acid imbalance will happen? - ANSWER-Metabolic Alkalosis 
 
Renal Lithiasis - ANSWER-a disease caused by the presence of stones in the kidney or the urinary tract 
 
(a kidney stone, nephrolithiasis, renal calculi) 
 
Lithotripsy - ANSWER-medical procedure that uses shock waves or a laser to break down stones in the kidney, gallbladder, or ureter 
 
the remaining...
Patho Hesi Exam Questions With Complete Answers ( Rated A+)
Which would the nurse emphasize when teaching lifelong management of type 1 diabetes to an adolescent? 
 
a. Soaking the feet in hot water each day 
b. Inspecting both feet frequently for signs of trauma 
c. Drying the feet thoroughly after a bath by rubbing with a towel 
d. Treating minor cuts on the feet with an antiseptic such as iodine - ANSWER-Inspecting both feet frequently for signs of trauma 
 
When arterial blood gases done on a client who is being resuscitated after cardiac arrest show...
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Which would the nurse emphasize when teaching lifelong management of type 1 diabetes to an adolescent? 
 
a. Soaking the feet in hot water each day 
b. Inspecting both feet frequently for signs of trauma 
c. Drying the feet thoroughly after a bath by rubbing with a towel 
d. Treating minor cuts on the feet with an antiseptic such as iodine - ANSWER-Inspecting both feet frequently for signs of trauma 
 
When arterial blood gases done on a client who is being resuscitated after cardiac arrest show...
Patho HESI review Exam Questions With Rational Solutions
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone hypersecretion (SIADH) may result from: (select all that apply) - ANSWER-- ectopic production of ADH by tumors 
- pulmonary disorders like asthma. 
- central nervous system disorders such as encephalitis. 
- psychiatric disease treated with antidepressants or antipsychotics. 
 
SIADH may result from tumor-produced ADH and is seen in conditions such as asthma and encephalitis and as a result of antidepressant or antipsychotic medication therapy. Diab...
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Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone hypersecretion (SIADH) may result from: (select all that apply) - ANSWER-- ectopic production of ADH by tumors 
- pulmonary disorders like asthma. 
- central nervous system disorders such as encephalitis. 
- psychiatric disease treated with antidepressants or antipsychotics. 
 
SIADH may result from tumor-produced ADH and is seen in conditions such as asthma and encephalitis and as a result of antidepressant or antipsychotic medication therapy. Diab...
Patho HESI Review - Cardiac Exam Questions With Correct Answers
Dysrhythmias - ANSWER-Tachycardia, bradycardia 
A-Fib 
V-Fib and V-Tach 
 
Atrial fibrillation - ANSWER-Atria quiver, ventricular rate is usually very high 
 
V-Fib - ANSWER-Completely erratic rhythm with no identifiable waves; *fatal* 
 
V-Tach - ANSWER-Can be lethal, depends on the rate 
 
Primary hypertension - ANSWER-Also known as essential hypertension 
Anything over 120 systolic is considered hypertension 
Two stages 
 
Stage 1 Primary Hypertension - ANSWER-Systolic between 130 and 139 mmH...
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Dysrhythmias - ANSWER-Tachycardia, bradycardia 
A-Fib 
V-Fib and V-Tach 
 
Atrial fibrillation - ANSWER-Atria quiver, ventricular rate is usually very high 
 
V-Fib - ANSWER-Completely erratic rhythm with no identifiable waves; *fatal* 
 
V-Tach - ANSWER-Can be lethal, depends on the rate 
 
Primary hypertension - ANSWER-Also known as essential hypertension 
Anything over 120 systolic is considered hypertension 
Two stages 
 
Stage 1 Primary Hypertension - ANSWER-Systolic between 130 and 139 mmH...
Pathophysiology HESI Practice Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct
A nurse is caring for a client with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH). The nurse should monitor the client closely for 
 
a. Loss of thirst, weight gain 
b. Dependent edema, fever 
c. Polydipsia, polyuria 
d. Hypernatremia, tachypnea - ANSWER-a 
 
SIADH is caused by the excessive release of an antidiuretic hormonr (ADH). As a result of the excess ADH, the client retains water creating a dilutional hyponatremia. SIADH causes hyponatremia, not D. 
 
A client with a ...
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A nurse is caring for a client with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH). The nurse should monitor the client closely for 
 
a. Loss of thirst, weight gain 
b. Dependent edema, fever 
c. Polydipsia, polyuria 
d. Hypernatremia, tachypnea - ANSWER-a 
 
SIADH is caused by the excessive release of an antidiuretic hormonr (ADH). As a result of the excess ADH, the client retains water creating a dilutional hyponatremia. SIADH causes hyponatremia, not D. 
 
A client with a ...
Patho HESI Exam Questions & Answers 100% Accurate
Which type of immune preparation, made from donated blood, contains antibodies that provide passive immunity? 
Toxoid 
Killed vaccine 
Live attenuated vaccine 
Specific Immune Globulin - ANSWER-Specific immune globulins contain a high concentration of antibodies directed at specific antigens. Toxoid vaccines contain a bacterial toxin that has been changed to a nontoxic form. Killed vaccines contain killed microbes or isolated microbes. Live attenuated vaccines are composed of live microbes that ...
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Which type of immune preparation, made from donated blood, contains antibodies that provide passive immunity? 
Toxoid 
Killed vaccine 
Live attenuated vaccine 
Specific Immune Globulin - ANSWER-Specific immune globulins contain a high concentration of antibodies directed at specific antigens. Toxoid vaccines contain a bacterial toxin that has been changed to a nontoxic form. Killed vaccines contain killed microbes or isolated microbes. Live attenuated vaccines are composed of live microbes that ...
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The nurse is caring for a 9-month-old infant with gluten-induced enteropathy. Which common term for this disorder would the nurse use when discussing the infant's diagnosis with the parents? - ANSWER-celiac disease 
 
Which autoantigens are responsible for the development of Crohn's disease? - ANSWER-Crypt epithelial cells 
 
Which organism would the nurse explain was responsible for a client's recent diagnosis of malaria? - ANSWER-Sporozoa 
 
The nurse explains to the parents of a 6 year old...
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The nurse is caring for a 9-month-old infant with gluten-induced enteropathy. Which common term for this disorder would the nurse use when discussing the infant's diagnosis with the parents? - ANSWER-celiac disease 
 
Which autoantigens are responsible for the development of Crohn's disease? - ANSWER-Crypt epithelial cells 
 
Which organism would the nurse explain was responsible for a client's recent diagnosis of malaria? - ANSWER-Sporozoa 
 
The nurse explains to the parents of a 6 year old...
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a patient who was admitted to a postsurgical unit 2 days ago is now demonstrating progressive restlessness and is uncharacteristically irritable. this scenario is characteristic of what? - ANSWER-delirium: an acute state of confusion. abrupt in its onset. 
 
a patient presents with a wide-based gait in which the feet are turned outward. staggering is noted when walking and the pelvis is held stiff. these characteristics are representative of what? - ANSWER-cerebellar gait: cerebellar dysfunction...
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a patient who was admitted to a postsurgical unit 2 days ago is now demonstrating progressive restlessness and is uncharacteristically irritable. this scenario is characteristic of what? - ANSWER-delirium: an acute state of confusion. abrupt in its onset. 
 
a patient presents with a wide-based gait in which the feet are turned outward. staggering is noted when walking and the pelvis is held stiff. these characteristics are representative of what? - ANSWER-cerebellar gait: cerebellar dysfunction...
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innate immunity - ANSWER-Immunity that is present before exposure and effective from birth. Responds to a broad range of pathogens 
 
nonspecific, skin, short lived, complement system 
 
adaptive immunity - ANSWER-the ability to recognize and remember specific antigens and mount an attack on them 
 
slower, specific, long lived memory, antigen antibody(immunoglobulins) 
 
passive immunity - ANSWER-the short-term immunity that results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or ani...
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innate immunity - ANSWER-Immunity that is present before exposure and effective from birth. Responds to a broad range of pathogens 
 
nonspecific, skin, short lived, complement system 
 
adaptive immunity - ANSWER-the ability to recognize and remember specific antigens and mount an attack on them 
 
slower, specific, long lived memory, antigen antibody(immunoglobulins) 
 
passive immunity - ANSWER-the short-term immunity that results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or ani...
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