Patho Exam 2 Quizzes
Macrovascular complications of DM include which of the following?
ischemic cerebrovascular accidents
Which acid are the kidneys unable to excrete?
carbonic
Lymphocytes that have CD8 proteins on their cell surface are categorized as
cytotoxic
Which HIV-positive patient should be given a diagnosis of AIDS?
one who has pneumocystis jiroveci
Fully compensated respiratory acidosis is demonstrated by
pH 7.36, PaCO2 55, HCO3- 36
The underlying pathogenic mechanism for type 1 diabetes is
pancreatic B-cell destruction
Patient is admitted to hospital with renal failure (ABG: pH 7.3, PaCO2 35, HCO3 18). What is the most appropriate nursing intervention?
place the patient on a cardiac monitor (hyperkalemia → cardiac dysrhythmia)
Transfusion reactions involve RBC destruction caused by
recipient antibodies
Exercise for patient with T2DM may result in
decreased insulin resistance
The immune system disorder associated with HIV is
deficiency of T-helper lymphocytes
Which of the following is true regarding complications of diabetes in children?
dehydration is a major concern when hyperglycemia is severe
Patients with immunodeficiency disorders are usually first identified because they
develop recurrent infections
Renal compensation for respiratory acidosis is evidenced by
elevated bicarb ion concentration
Ketoacidosis is uncommon in type 2 diabetes because
endogenous insulin prevents lipolysis and production of ketone bodies
S+S of hypoglycemia include all the following except
fever
What condition is associated with initial HIV infection
flu-like symptoms with rash
Why do elevated glucose levels in individuals with DM greatly influence fluid balance and hydration?
fluids are lost as the kidneys clear excessive glucose during hyperglycemia
The breakdown of stored glycogen in liver and muscles is called
glycogenolysis
In the elderly population, complications of diabetes and aging increase the risk for the development of
heart disease
The body compensates for metabolic alkalosis by
hypoventilation
Which statement is true regarding carbonic acid (H2CO3)?
if body fluids are too acidic, carbonic acid is excreted through respiratory system in the form of carbon dioxide and water
How do kidneys work to neutralize metabolic acidosis or alkalosis?
if metabolic alkalosis exists, the kidneys slow their acid excretion
Myasthenia gravis is a type 2 hypersensitivity disorder that involves
impaired muscle function
What change will occur with an individual's respiration when carbonic acid begins to accumulate in their blood?
increase, and the depth increase
Uncompensated metabolic alkalosis would result in
increased pH and increased HCO3-
Protease inhibitors work by
inhibiting protein splicing, viral assembly, and maturation
Which is important for cell attachemt?
- CXCR4 - CCR5 - CD4 receptor - gp120
Antibodies respond to antigens by which of the following
- Functioning as antitoxins by neutralizing bacterial toxin - Opsonizing antigens to make them more recognizable to phagocytes - Initiating complement activation to help antibodies an phagocytic cells to attack pathogens - Forming large complexes that precipitate out of the solution
For the individual diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, the immediate problems brought about by hyperglycemia can lead to which of the following?
- Polydipsia and polyuria - Further diminished insulin secretion - Insulin resistance
Which modes of transmission occur with HIV infection?
- parenteral - sexual - perinatal to fetus
HIV can be transmitted by which of the following?
- sharing a hypodermic needle - breast milk - a mother, to a fetus, during delivery
Which statement best describes the etiologic development and transmission of AIDS?
AIDS is caused by a retrovirus and transmitted through body fluids
Specific immunity refers to functions of
B lymphocytes and T lymphocytes
HIV infection of T-helper cells is facilitated by attachment of the viral envelope protein gp120 to
CD4 proteins on helper cells
An effective HIV vaccine is difficult to produce, primarily because
HIV mutates frequently
Which disorder is considered a primary immunodeficiency disease?
HIV/AIDS
Certain autoimmune diseases are associated with the presence of specific proteins on a person's cells. These proteins are called _______ proteins.
HLA or MHC
Principle immunoglobulin mediator of type 1 hypersensitivity reactions is
IgE
Which process will provide active immunity?
Polio vaccine to prevent poliomyelitis
Active immunity involves
active infections
Passive immunity is provided by all the following except
active infections
Immunity to specific organism can be determined by
antibody titer
Women who develop gestational diabetes
are likely to experience it with subsequent pregnancies
Major buffer in ECF is
bicarbonate
Which serum value is a reflection of the effectiveness of the kidney's ability to properly maintain serum metabolic pH?
bicarbonate
A primary effector cell of the type 1 hypersensitivity response is
mast cells
Diarrhea and other lower intestinal fluid losses will contribute to
metabolic acidosis
2 primary acid-base disorders that are present independently are
mixed acid-base imabalance
The _________ system compensates for metabolic acidosis and alkalosis
respiratory
Arterial blood gas pH = 7.52, PaCO2 = 30 mm Hg, HCO3- = 24 mEq/L demonstrates
respiratory alkalosis
In diabetic ketoacidosis, respiratory compensation may occur through a process of
respiratory alkalosis
Which of the following is a microvascular complication of DM?
retinopathy and nephropathy
Functions of B cells include
synthesizing antibodies
Functions of T cells include all the following except
synthesizing antibodies
Which disorder is associated with type 3 hypersensitivity mechanism of injury?
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
The health history of a 6-month-old breast-fed child reveals serious, recurrent bacterial and fungal infections. What is the most likely cause of these infections?
the child has an immune deficiency
A patient receiving zidovudine and a protease inhibitor to manage HIV infection is found to have an undetectable viral load. This means that the
therapy is effective
The pathophysiology of gestational diabetes mellitus most closely resembles which of the following?
type 2 diabetes
RhoGAM is given to an Rh- mother in order to prevent
type 2 hypersensitivity
The hypersensitivity reaction that does not involved antibody production is
type 4
Current views about target group and frequency of screening for diabetes are based on concern for the high prevalence in which of the adult population?
undiagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus
DM is most accurately defined as a disorder that affects which of the physiological processes?
utilization of all energy nutrients
Example of active immunity
yearly flu vaccine