labs & tests
LABS & TESTS 2
DIAGNOSES
NURSING MANAGEMENT
DIAGNOSES 2
100

 Which laboratory test is most useful for identifying the presence of infection or inflammation?

WBC

100

A urinalysis that shows protein and blood may indicate:

KIDNEY DISEASE

100

Which brain structure is primarily responsible for memory formation and is commonly affected in dementia?

HIPPOCAMPUS

100

Nursing management of ALS primarily focuses on:

Palliative care and quality of life

100

 Multiple sclerosis is best described as:

An autoimmune disorder affecting the central nervous system

200

A low hemoglobin level would most likely indicate which condition?

anemia

200

CRITICALLY HIGH POTASSIUM REQUIRES WHAT

IMMEDIATE PHYSICIAN NOTIFICATION

200

Which symptom would the nurse identify as a behavioral or psychological manifestation of dementia?

WANDERING

200

The primary goal of nursing management for patients with Alzheimer’s disease is to:

Maintain function and independence as long as possible

200

 In multiple sclerosis, the immune system primarily attacks the:

MYELIN SHEATH

300

Platelets primarily function to:

promote blood clotting

300

The nurse’s role during diagnostic testing includes:

MONITORING FOR COMPLICATIONS

300

Which assessment tool is commonly used to evaluate cognitive status in a client with dementia?

Mini‑Mental State Examination (MMSE)

300

A nurse caring for a patient with Alzheimer’s disease should prioritize recognizing and assessing for which early signs?

MEMORY LOSS AND CONFUSION

300

The most common underlying cause of vascular dementia is:

Repeated strokes or small‑vessel disease

400

Which test best evaluates kidney function?

creatinine

400

A nurse recognizes that sodium levels primarily reflect:

Fluid balance and neurologic function

400

ALS primarily affects which type of neurons?

Upper and lower motor neurons

400

A priority nursing diagnosis for a patient with MS experiencing muscle weakness is:

IMPAIRED MOBILITY

400

Acute urinary retention is considered:

A MEDICAL EMERGENCY

500

Which test is used to assess effectiveness of anticoagulant therapy such as warfarin?

INR

500

Which electrolyte imbalance places a patient at the highest risk for cardiac dysrhythmias?

POTASSIUM

500

The hallmark feature of ALS progression is:

Loss of voluntary muscle control

500

A priority nursing assessment for melena is monitoring for:

Shock and hypovolemia

500

Black, tarry, foul‑smelling stools are known as:

MELENA

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