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NUR 2063 EXAM 3/NUR2063 ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 3 LATEST 2026 REAL EXAM 100+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS RASMUSSEN |AGRADE

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NUR 2063 EXAM 3/NUR2063 ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 3 LATEST 2026 REAL EXAM 100+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS RASMUSSEN |AGRADE

NUR 2063 EXAM 3/NUR2063 ESSENTIALS OF

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 3 LATEST 2026 REAL EXAM

100+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

RASMUSSEN |AGRADE

1. What is the best way a nurse can assess if their client has altered brain function?

a. Normal cranial nerve assessment

b. Asking addition and subtraction questions

c. Altered level of consciousness

d. Vital signs

2. What hormones help to raise the blood sugar level to help maintain homeostasis?

a. Insulin

b. Thyroxine

c. Renin

d. Glucagon

3. What are signs of meningitis? Select all that apply.

a. Nuchal rigidity (stiff neck or meningismus)

b. Headache

c. Photopia

d. Weight gain

4. What are the immediate clinical manifestations noted after a spinal cord injury? Select all that

apply.

a. Loss of deep tendon reflexes

b. Headache

c. Irritability

d. Flaccid paralysis

5. This is a cause of edema.

a. Polyuria

b. Dehydration

c. Hypotension

d. Decreased plasma proteins

6. What is the normal range for sodium?

135-145

7. What type of seizure will the client have a sudden loss of muscle tone, lasting for seconds,

followed by postictal confusion?

Atonic Seizure


lOMoAR cPSD|19500986

8. Describe a cerebral aneurysm.

Is a localized outpouching of a cerebral artery. A weakness in the blood vessel in the brain that

balloons and fills with blood. This weakening of the artery may occur as a congenital defect, or

it may develop later in life because of conditions such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus,


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