Glomerulonephritis Flashcards
1
Q
17. Risk factors for acute glomerulonephritis include all of the following except: A. bacterial endocarditis. B. Goodpasture’s syndrome. C. Crohn’s disease. D. polyarteritis.
A
C. Crohn’s disease.
2
Q
18. Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis typically occurs how long following a bacterial pharyngitis infection? A. 4 to 6 days B. 1 to 2 weeks C. 3 to 4 weeks D. 2 months
A
B. 1 to 2 weeks
3
Q
- Diagnostic confirmation of glomerulonephritis
typically requires:
A. urinalysis plus a CBC with differential.
B. abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan.
C. kidney ultrasound.
D. kidney biopsy.
A
D. kidney biopsy.
4
Q
- A 35-year-old man presents with edema of the
face, hands, and ankles along with hypertension
(175/115 mm Hg). He reports urine that is darkly
colored and foamy. You suspect acute glomerulonephritis and would expect urinalysis results to include all of the following findings except:
A. elevated level of protein.
B. presence of red blood cells.
C. presence of renal casts.
D. abnormally high glucose levels.
A
D. abnormally high glucose levels.
5
Q
- A 47-year-old woman with lupus erythematosus is
diagnosed with acute glomerulonephritis. Treatment
options include all of the following except:
A. systemic corticosteroids.
B. systemic antimicrobials.
C. immune suppressors.
D. plasmapheresis
A
B. systemic antimicrobials
6
Q
22. A complication of glomerulonephritis is: A. type 2 diabetes. B. nephrotic syndrome. C. pyelonephritis. D. bladder cancer.
A
B. nephrotic syndrome.