NGR 6200 EXAM 4 2024/2025( UPDATED)COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+. What is a metabolic disease that produces an inflammatory arthritis including overproduction (90%) or under excretion (or both) of uric acid? - ANSWER-Gout Gout risk factors include: - ANSWER-Men ages 40-50, black, obese, diabetes mellitus, and family history, persons from countries with abundant lifestyles Name medications can precipitate gout? - ANSWER-Thiazide diuretics, niacin, aspirin, and cyclosporine can precipitate gout by causing hyperuricemia Are there medications that are not specifically designed for gout, but are beneficial? - ANSWER-Losartan (ARB) and fenofibrate are considered uricosuric Name conditions that can precipitate gout. - ANSWER-ETOH use, psoriasis, myeloproliferative and lymphoproliferative disease, chronic hemolytic anemia, and conditions with decreased renal uric acid clearance such as intrinsic kidney disease and renal failure. What is the most accurate diagnostic test for acute gouty arthritis? -ANSWER-Analysis of joint aspirate for urate crystals is diagnostic What is the clinical presentation of acute gout? - ANSWER-Recurrent, painful attacks of monoarticular joint inflammation, pain, tenderness, erythema, and swelling, Excruciating pain that awakens the patient at night, describing the pain as throbbing, crushing, and pulsating, not relieved by rest or position change, often in early