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NRNP 6531 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ CORRECT/VERIFIED ANSWER NEW UPDATE/2024-2025
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An adult patient with a history of recurrent sinusitis and allergic rhinitis reports chronic tearing in one eye, ocular discharge, and eyelid crusting. The provider suspects nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Which initial treatment will the provider recommend? A patient diagnosed with alopecia is noted to have scaling on the affected areas of the scalp. Which confirmatory test(s) will the provider order? A female patient is diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia.
Which medication will the primary health care provider prescribe?
Audrey is a 16 y/o female who comes to the clinic because her teacher says that she is having a hardtime hearing in class. The NP examines her ears and notes that she has otitis media. If the NP performed a Weber test on Audrey she would discover that there would be: A patient experiencing chronically dry eyes reports having a foreign body sensation, burning, and itching. A Schirmer test is abnormal. What is the suspected cause of this patient’s symptoms based on this test finding? Which is the most common cause of orbital cellulitis in all age groups?
A patient reports bilateral burning and itching eyes for several days. The provider notes a boggy appearance to the conjunctivae, along with clear, watery discharge. The patient’s eyelids are thickened and discolored. There are no other symptoms. Which type of conjunctivitis is most likely?
Aaron an 18 y/o male comes to the clinic with the following symptoms: nasal
stuffiness, sneezing, scratchy irritated throat and hoarseness. He also complains of a low- grade fever and a cough that he has had for the past 4 days. Prevention of Aaron’s condition would include which of the following: Bryce is a 17 y/o male who comes to the clinic with chief complaint of ear sudden onset of pain, popping noises, and muffled hearing. During the ear exam the NP notices that the TM has ruptured. The most likely diagnosis is: Koplik spots on the buccal mucosa are pathognomonic for mumps.
on swallowing and mildly enlarged submandibular nodes. The most likely diagnosis for Mikey is: A patient who works in a furniture manufacturing shop reports a sudden onset of severe eye pain while sanding a piece of wood and now has copious tearing, redness, and light sensitivity in the affected eye. On examination, the conjunctiva appears injected, but noforeign body is visualized. What is the practitioner’s next step? Angie is a new NP who just finished her FNP program. She is having a difficult time finding an FNP position in the rural area
where she lives. So, since she was an ER nurse prior to her graduate program she decides to go back to the ER as an APRN. Does she meet the competency requirements for such a position?
The Consensus Model identifies 3 core courses that all ANPs must take. All the following are Advanced core courses except:
*A Public Health . B. Physiology C. Pharmaco logy Physical D. Assessment The care provided by APRNs is not limited by setting but by patient care needs. *True
A. CNM B. CRNA C. APN D. CNS The Consensus Model for APRN regulation consists of which of the following roles? Requirements for written discharge instructions for patients and d. caregivers after discharge . Mandates for communication among primary caregivers and a. hospitalists Penalties for failure to perform medication reconciliations at time b. of^ discharge *c Reduction of payments for patients readmitted within 30 days
*Tru e *Tru e Rules proposed by the various State Boards of Nursing must be approved by the state Legislatures. In reviewing the Total Percentage of Body surface area for adult burn patients each, leg, arm and head are noted evaluated at 9%. What is the initial approach when obtaining a biopsy of a potential malignant melanoma lesion? A, B & C F. only Above . *E All *a . biopsy b. Punch biopsy c. Shave^ biopsy d. Wide^ excision When assisting with a skin biopsy of a patient suspected of having bullous pemphigoid (BP) lesions, what will the practitioner do?
Apply a thick layer of medication over the affected a. area. A solution spray preparation will be more effective on b. hairy^ areas. *c Perform direct immunofluorescence . microscopy. Prevent spread of the lesions to other areas of d. the skin. When recommending an over-the-counter topical medication to treat a dermatologic condition, which instruction to the patient is important to enhance absorption of the drug?
*Tru e *Tru e *Tru e a. Clean and dress the burn wounds. *b Order a CBC, glucose, and electrolytes. . c. Perform a chest radiograph. Refer the patient to the emergency d. department (ED). Carbuncles are typically treated with systemic antibiotics. Mild acne is treated only with topicals. Steroids should be avoided in cases of suspected fungal etiology. A patient comes to the clinic after being splashed with boiling water while cooking. The patient has partial thickness burns on both forearms, the neck, and the chin. What will the provider do? Use a lotion or cream instead of an ointment d. preparation. application. . *c Put cool compresses over the affected area