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The document is a quiz consisting of 42 questions related to endocrine and renal systems, covering topics such as diabetes types, hormone functions, and kidney operations. It includes questions about the pancreas, thyroid gland, nephron function, and various medications. The quiz aims to assess knowledge in these medical areas, particularly focusing on diabetes management and renal health.

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Kahoot

The document is a quiz consisting of 42 questions related to endocrine and renal systems, covering topics such as diabetes types, hormone functions, and kidney operations. It includes questions about the pancreas, thyroid gland, nephron function, and various medications. The quiz aims to assess knowledge in these medical areas, particularly focusing on diabetes management and renal health.

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Dm/ Endocrine/Renal

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A public kahoot

Questions (42)

1 - Quiz
What is the pancreas?

The hormone that breaks down sugars.

The hormone that breaks down carbs.

The organ that breaks down Insulin.

The organ that produces Insulin that breaks down sugars.

2 - Quiz
WHAT HORMONES DOES THE THYROID PRODUCE?

T20 AND ALPHA9

T3 THYROXINE AND T4 TRIIODOTHYRONINE

GLUCOGON

ASHLEY AND OLIVIA


3 - Quiz
where is the thyroid gland found

base of the brain

lower front part of the neck

embedded in the surface of the _____ gland

top of each kidney

4 - Quiz
In Type I diabetes

pancreas cannot make insulin

pancreas cannot accept insulin

liver does not make glucagon

liver cannot convert glycogen

5 - Quiz
What are Types of Diabetes

Colon, Lung, and Mouth

Type 1, Gestational, Type 2,

Type 1, Type 2, and Malaria

Heart, Eyes, Syomach


6 - Quiz
This is diabetes type 1

IDDM

NIDDM

7 - Quiz
What is the most common type of diabetes?

Type 1 diabetes

Monogenic Diabetes

Gestational Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes

8 - Quiz
What are the complications of Type Two Diabetes?

Heart Disease

Chronic Kidney Disease

Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Normoglycemia
9 - Quiz
Which gland produces ADH?

the hypothalamus

the pituitary gland

the pancreas

the kidneys

10 - Quiz
An insufNcient production of ADH Causes??

Diabetes melitus

Diabetes inspidus

11 - Quiz
Where is a nephrostomy tube placed? 20 sec

kidney

bladder

utethra

pancrease
12 - Quiz
Metformin works by:

preveting the breakdown of natural incretins.

bocking SGLT-2 receptors in kidneys.

Decreasing hepatic glucose production, increasing sensitivity to insulin

blocking small intestine enzyme which decreases carbohydrate absorption.

13 - Quiz
Furosemide is an example of which diuretic type?

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

Osmotic

Loop

Potassium sparing

14 - Quiz
What is Nnasteride used for?

Enlarged prostate

Erectile dysfunction

Gynecomastia

Contraception
15 - Quiz
What is the therapeutic classiNcation for Quinapril, Quinapril + HCTZ?

Anticoagulant

Ace Inhibitor + Thiazide Diuretic

Factor XA inhibitor

16 - Quiz
Bethanechol is used for which of the following 20 sec

Hypertension

Hormone replacement

Hypotension

Urinary Retention

17 - Quiz
Xuconazole

macrolide

lincosamide

tetracycline

anti-fungal
18 - Quiz
4 Steps in Nephron Function (In Order)

Secretion, Reabsorption, Filtration, Urine Formation

Reabsorption, Secretion, Filtration, Urine Formation

Reabsorpiton, Filtration, Secretion, Urine Formation

Filtration, Reabsorption, Secretion, Urine Formation

19 - Quiz
Which test is most speciNc for renal function? 20 sec

Renal scan

Creatinine clearance

Serum creatinine

BUN

20 - Quiz
The A1C laboratory glucose testing measures the % of hemoglobin
attained over:

1 week

1 year

2-3 months

1 month
21 - Quiz
A diabetic PT on Metformin is expecting to have a surgery with 90 sec
contrast. A good nurse knows to

Continue the medication so the glucose levels do not rise

Hold the medication 48 hours prior to surgery

Administer the medication in the morning before surgery

Call the doctor to discontinue metformin & change to insulin

22 - Quiz
Gestational diabetes can have the effect of

causing the baby to put on extra weight

high blood glucose for mom

bringing extra glucose to the baby

all of the above

23 - Quiz
After having Gestational diabetes do women have a higher chance of
having diabetes?

Yes

No

Sometimes

Rarely
24 - Quiz
What are the symptoms of Type 2 DM?

Polydipsia

Polyphasia

Polygamy

Polyuria

25 - Quiz
What is the condition that results from untreated hyperglycemia in
those with type 1 DM?

Hypoglycemia

Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)

Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic,Non-ketotic Syndrome (HHNS)

Insulin Shock

26 - Quiz
Teaching basic survival skills to a client newly diagnosed with type 1
DM. What topic should the nurse address?

Signs and symptoms of diabetic nephropathy

Management of diabetic ketoacidosis

Recognition of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia

Effects of surgery and pregnancy on blood sugar levels


27 - Quiz
Client with type 1 dm. What is the best way to assess the client's
ability to prepare and self-administer insulin?

Ask the client to describe the process in detail.

Observe the client drawing up and administering the insulin.

A health education session with the main points of insulin delivery.

Review the client's frst hemoglobin A1C result after discharge.

28 - Quiz
A Type I diabetic controls their diabetes by;

Taking oral medication

Diet and exercise

Taking insulin

All of the above

29 - Quiz
A patient with type 1 diabetes is experiencing hypoglycemia. What
data support this conclusion? Select all that apply

Vomiting

Headache

Tachycardia

Cool clammy skin


30 - Quiz
Which of the insulins provides a patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus
a constant release of insulin for 24-hours?

regular insulin

insulin glargine

insulin aspart

insulin lispro

31 - Quiz
What ethnicities increase your risk for DM?

African American

Asian American

Pacifc Islander

Native American

32 - Quiz
What is a normal A1C value?

<6%

10-14%

>15%

Depends on your age


33 - Quiz
What is a nephron?

A system that produces waste within 24 hours

A fltering factory that removes waste from the blood and produces urine

A product of the nervous system

A muscle that pushes waste out of the body

34 - Quiz
This causes the kidneys to retain water which decreases urine output 30 sec
and increase BP.

Diuertic Hormone

Antidiuretic Hormone

Glucagon

Lutenizing Hormone

35 - Quiz
What are the glands that are located on top of the kidneys?

Thyroid Gland

Adrenal Glands

Pineal Gland

Hypothalamus
36 - Quiz
This hormone synthesized in the atria of the heart, targets the 30 sec
kidneys to excrete sodium & water thus lowers Bp.

antidiuretic hormone

atrial natriuretic hormone

luteinizing hormone

melanocyte-stimulating hormone

37 - Quiz
The nurse expects urosepsis. what will support her thought?

hypertension

febrile

decrease RR

hypotension

38 - Quiz
A patient with a bacterial UTI has progressed to urosepsis. Which
antibiotic ordered should the nurse question?

Erpenem

Miconozole

Ceftrixone

Pipercillin
39 - Quiz
What can cause CAUTI?

Contamination during insertion of catheter

Collection bag not being emptied often enough

The duration of the urinary catheter left in the patient

All answers are correct

40 - Quiz
Coude catheter is designed with a curved and tapered tip used for
patients

to facilitate intermittent drainage of urine

with enlarged prostate

to divert urine from renal pelvis of the kidney

with hematuria to prevent occlusion of clots

41 - Quiz
What is the name of this catheter which is used for intermittent or
continuous bladder irrigation?

Two-way foley

Three-way foley

Both A and B

None of the above


42 - Quiz
Inability to completely empty the bladder is referred to as:

anuria

obstructive uropathy

oliguria

urinary retention
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