Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions

Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions

In this exercise, you will complete a 10-question Knowledge Check to gauge your understanding of this module’s content. Please note that this is a formative practice to help you better prepare for your Final Exam as well as your NP certification exam. The questions in this Knowledge Check are related to the topics from Weeks 6, 7, and 8. Topics include: Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions

  • Gastrointestinal/genitourinary conditions
  • Endocrine conditions
  • Metabolic conditions
  • Hematologic conditions

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By Day 7

Complete and submit your Knowledge Check.

Submission Information

Submit Your Knowledge Check by Day 7

To submit your Knowledge Check:

Week 8 Knowledge Check


What’s Coming Up in Module 4?

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In Module 4, you will examine the evaluation and management of musculoskeletal conditions in Week 9, neurologic conditions in Week 10, and mental health conditions in Week 11. Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions In Weeks 9 and 10, you will also analyze an i-Human simulation case study about an adult patient presenting a condition and consider how to assess, diagnose, and treat the i-Human patient. Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions

Week 10 Knowledge Check

In Week 10, you will complete the next Knowledge Check which covers the topics from Weeks 9 and 10 of Module 4. Refer to the Week 10 Knowledge Check Assignment for further details related to the topics covered. Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic ConditionsPlan your time accordingly.

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Week 11 Comprehensive Final Exam

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In Week 11, you will not participate in a Discussion or complete an Assignment; however, you will take a Comprehensive Final Exam. Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions Take this time to review the topics and resources covered in Weeks 1–11 and prepare for your exam. Plan your time accordingly.

Module 4

Week 8: Evaluation and Management of Endocrine, Metabolic, and Hematologic Conditions

Endocrine conditions such as diabetes often require extensive patient treatment and management. According to the American Diabetes Association (n.d.), “in 2018, 34.2 million Americans, or 10.5% of the population, had diabetes,” and “nearly 1.6 million had type 1 diabetes, including about 187,000 children and adolescents” (para. 1). Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions If not properly treated and managed, these millions of diabetic patients are at risk for several alterations including heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, neuropathy, and blindness. Whenever treatment and management is involved, especially long-term treatment and management, patient education is critical. As the advanced practice nurse providing care for these patients, it is your responsibility to facilitate this process. Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic ConditionsThrough patient education and provider-patient collaboration, you can increase adherence to treatment and management plans, which is essential for patients with endocrine conditions such as diabetes. Additionally, it is important to work with patients to establish a regular pattern for daily activities, such as eating and taking medications. Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions When developing care plans for patients, you must keep the projected outcomes of treatment in mind, as well as patient preferences and other factors that might impact adherence to treatment and management plans. Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions

For this week, you will not participate in a Discussion or complete an Assignment; however, you will examine the evaluation and management of endocrine, metabolic, and hematologic conditions through the variety of Learning Resources available to you. Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions Additionally, Week 8 concludes Module 3, and you will complete a Knowledge Check assessment covering the Module 3 topics examined in Weeks 6, 7, and 8.

Reference:

American Diabetes Association (n.d.). Statistics about diabetes.
https://www.diabetes.org/resources/statistics/statistics-about-diabetes

Learning Objective

Students will:

  • Identify key terms, concepts, and principles related to the primary care of adults across the lifespan Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions

Learning Resources

Required Readings (click to expand/reduce)

Buttaro, T. M., Trybulski, J., Polgar-Bailey, P., & Sandberg-Cook, J. (2021). Primary care: Interprofessional collaborative practice (6th ed.). Elsevier.

  • Part 17, “Evaluation and Management of Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders” (pp. 1117–1195)
    • Chapter 185, “Adrenal Gland Disorders”
    • Chapter 186, “Diabetes Mellitus”
    • Chapter 187, “Hirsutism”
    • Chapter 188, “Hypercalcemia and Hypocalcemia”
    • Chapter 189, “Hyperkalemia and Hypokalemia”
    • Chapter 190, “Hypernatremia and Hyponatremia”
    • Chapter 191, “Lipid Disorders” Knowledge Check: Module 3: Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine, and Hematologic Conditions
    • Chapter 192, “Metabolic Syndrome”
    • Chapter 193, “Parathyroid Gland Disorders”
    • Chapter 194, “Thyroid Disorders”
  • Part 21, “Evaluation and Management of Hematologic Disorders” (pp. 1336–1387)
    • Chapter 216, “Anemia”
    • Chapter 217, “Blood Coagulation Disorders”
    • Chapter 218, “Leukemias”
    • Chapter 219, “Lymphomas”
    • Chapter 220, “Myelodysplastic Syndromes”
Required Media (click to expand/reduce)