NRNP 6568 Week 7 Knowledge Check: Endocrine Conditions (Collection)
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(NRNP 6568 Week 7 Knowledge Check)
NRNP 6568 Week 7 Knowledge Check: Endocrine Conditions (Summer QTR)
- Question: The NP suspects are patient have thyroidism. The NP should expect TSH and T4 level to be:
- Question: Levothyroxine typically – adjust levels
- Question: Insulin does is typically remain the same when a woman with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus becomes pregnant. True or False?
- Question: Several organisations have come together to define the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. One of these criteria is: Reduce HDL cholesterol below 50 mg/HDL in males and below 60 in females, or specific treatment for the lipid abnormality
- Question: What are cardinal science of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus?
- Question: Several organisations have come together to define the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. One of these criteria is:
- Question: …………. Blood glucose levels maybe the first sign of an impending illness in a patient with Diabetes Mellitus.
- Question: What are the primary purpose of periodic examination of patients with known Diabetes Mellitus?
- Question: Hypokalemia is typically a result of inadequate intake. True or false.
- Question: What HgA1C level indicates are diagnosis of diabetes?
NRNP 6568 Week 7 Knowledge Check: Endocrine Conditions (10 out of 10 Points)
- Question: Alopecia of outer one third of eyebrow and myxedema is are symptoms of:
- Question: Insulin doses typically remain the same when a woman with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus becomes pregnant. True or False?
- Question: What are the primary purpose of periodic examination of patients with … Diabetes Mellitus?
- Question: Several organizations have come together to define the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. One of these criteria is:
- Question: In patients with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and who have low CVD risk, aspirin is recommended. True or False?
- Question: Which medication is commonly the first-line oral medication for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and in which class of drugs does it belong?
- Question: Hypokalemia is typically a result of inadequate intake. True of False.
- Question: Acromegaly is a disease resulting from excessive secretion of growth hormone.
- Question: Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus are not dependent on insulin but may require insulin for optimal glycemic control. True or False?
- Question: Levothyroxine typically TSH levels
NRNP 6568 Week 7 Knowledge Check: Endocrine Conditions (100% Correct)
- Question: 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
- Question: In a patient with hyperglycemia, the intracellular fluid may shift into the extracellular compartment, leading to decreased sodium levels.
- Question: Hypokalemia is typically a result of inadequate intake. True of False.
- Question: Alopecia of outer one third of eyebrow and myxedema is are symptoms of:
- Question: blood glucose levels may … the first sign of an impending illness in a patient with Diabetes Mellitus.
- Question: Insulin doses typically remain the same when a woman with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus becomes pregnant. True or False?
- Question: In an ambulatory patient, the most common cause of hypercalcemia is .
- Question: Patients with Addison disease have serum ACTH concentration and levels of cortisol
- Question: Several organizations have come together to define the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. One of these criteria is: … blood pressure: systolic 140 mm Hg or higher and diastolic 95 mm Hg or higher, or drug treatment of previously … hypertension
- Question: In patients with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and who have low CVD risk, aspirin is … True or False?