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Answers 2024
A 14yo male with bronchitis is being treated with fluids and expectorants. He returns to
the clinic with a fever of 103F, right pleuritic chest pain, and green sputum. Which of the
following examination results would be expected?
A. Right lower lobe crackles
B. Decreased Fremitus
C. Bilateral Wheezing
D. Normal Percussion - ANS A. Right lower lobe crackles.
2 year old child is diagnosed with radial head subluxation ("nursemaid's elbow"). After
closed manipulation, the best indication of successful treatment is that:
A. Swelling dissipates immediately
B. Pulse and sensation are restored
C. The child quickly begins to use the affected arm
D. A click is felt while the child is extending and rotating the arm - ANS C. The child
quickly begins to use the affected arm.
Which of the following would be an appropriate alternative to erythromycin therapy in an
18 year old patient with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection?
A. Azithromycin (Zithromax)
B. Cephalexin (Keflex)
C. Amoxicillin
D. Clindamycin (Cleocin) - ANS A. Azithromycin
A 10-month old presents with a rash, runny nose, and cough. Examination reveals a
cluster of tiny white papuls with an erythematous base on the buccal mucosa. What
does this suggest?
A. Scarlet fever
B. Rubella
C. Erythema infectiosum
D. Measles - ANS D. Measles
Office Spriometry performed with an albuterol nebulizer treatment can confirm a
diagnosis of asthma because it indicates:
A. Oxygen saturation
B. Whether airway obstruction is from pulmonary fibrosis
C. Chronic carbon dioxide retention
D. Whether a patient has reversible airway obstruction - ANS D. Whether a patient has
reversible airway obstruction
An 18yr old patient presents with complaints of maxillary facial pain and yellow nasal
discharge for 14 days. What is the appropriate initial pharmacologic intervention?
A. Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (Augmentin)
B. Ceftriaxone (Rocephin)
C. Levofloxacin (Levaquin)
D. Erythromycin - ANS A. Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (Augmentin)
Which of the following is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the majority of
women?
A. cervical Cancer
B. Ovarian Cancer
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A 14yo male with bronchitis is being treated with fluids and expectorants. He returns to the clinic with a fever of 103F, right pleuritic chest pain, and green sputum. Which of the following examination results would be expected? A. Right lower lobe crackles B. Decreased Fremitus C. Bilateral Wheezing D. Normal Percussion - ANS A. Right lower lobe crackles. 2 year old child is diagnosed with radial head subluxation ("nursemaid's elbow"). After closed manipulation, the best indication of successful treatment is that: A. Swelling dissipates immediately B. Pulse and sensation are restored C. The child quickly begins to use the affected arm D. A click is felt while the child is extending and rotating the arm - ANS C. The child quickly begins to use the affected arm. Which of the following would be an appropriate alternative to erythromycin therapy in an 18 year old patient with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection? A. Azithromycin (Zithromax) B. Cephalexin (Keflex) C. Amoxicillin D. Clindamycin (Cleocin) - ANS A. Azithromycin A 10-month old presents with a rash, runny nose, and cough. Examination reveals a cluster of tiny white papuls with an erythematous base on the buccal mucosa. What does this suggest? A. Scarlet fever B. Rubella C. Erythema infectiosum D. Measles - ANS D. Measles Office Spriometry performed with an albuterol nebulizer treatment can confirm a diagnosis of asthma because it indicates: A. Oxygen saturation B. Whether airway obstruction is from pulmonary fibrosis C. Chronic carbon dioxide retention D. Whether a patient has reversible airway obstruction - ANS D. Whether a patient has reversible airway obstruction An 18yr old patient presents with complaints of maxillary facial pain and yellow nasal discharge for 14 days. What is the appropriate initial pharmacologic intervention? A. Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (Augmentin) B. Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) C. Levofloxacin (Levaquin) D. Erythromycin - ANS A. Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (Augmentin) Which of the following is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the majority of women? A. cervical Cancer B. Ovarian Cancer

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C. Breat Cancer D. Lung Cancer - ANS D. Lung Cancer A 29-year old male with noncomplicated Chlamidia infection may exhibit: A. Urticaria B. No remarkable clinical symptoms C. A green mucoid penile discharge D. A penile ulcer - ANS B. No remarkable clinical symptoms To assess a patient's ability to think abstractly, a nurse practitioner could ask the patient: A. The meaning of a common proverb B. What action the patient would take if their was a fire in the house C. To count backwards from 100 by 7s D. To spell a word backward. - ANS A. The meaning of a common proverb A common rule to follow when prescribing many medications for the elderly is to: A. Give most medications in the morning to allow slowed body functions to have time to adjust to the drug. B. Start at a lower dose than what is commonly prescribed for adults, and increase the dose slowly. C. Perform a creatinine clearance test for baseline data on all person over age 70 before starting on new medications. D. Give medication with a full glass of water to promote absorption and limit harm to the kidneys. - ANS B. Start at a low dose than what is commonly prescribed for adults, and increase the dose slowly. A 72 year old female presents with a medical history unremarkable except for the occasional headache. She enjoyed emotional health throughout marriage and childrearing, although her family history is significant for strokes and nervous breakdowns. Since her husband died a year ago, however, she has been waking every morning at 3am, is reluctant to go out although she has family member living nearby, and feels a continual urge to sleep. She cannot discuss her late husband without crying. Differential diagnoses would include: A. Stroke, depression, and hyperthyroidism B. Depression, Unresolved grief, and hypothyroidism C. Migraine, anxiety disorder, and hypertension D. Dementia, delirium, and pna - ANS B. Depression, Unresolved grief, and hypothyroidism The parent of a 13-year old diagnosed with seizure disorder calls to report that the child is exhibiting symptoms of a cold, but has no fever. The nurse practitioner should advise the parent that development of fever may: A. make the seizure medication less effective B. Lower the seizure threshold C. Increase the seizure threshold D. Have no effect on the seizure threshold - ANS B. Lower the seizure threshold After a 3-week camping trip, an 11-year old is seen for a target lesion with central clearing, located in the inguinal area. The patient has had a severe headache, malaise,

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has a cough. Which of the following diagnostic tests would be most appropriate for the patient? A. throat culture B. sputum culture C. Mantoux (PPD) skin test D. Cold agglutinin test - ANS B. Sputum culture A 25-year old presents with the chief complaint of decreased mobility and pain of the right shoulder exacerbated with movement. The patient reports that he participated in extensive house painting 24 hours prior to the onset of pain. He denies any trauma. Passive ROM is intact. No redness or ecchymosis is present. What is the next step that should be taken in order to make a diagnosis? A. Palpate structures around the shoulder B. Obtain an MRI to evaluate the shoulder C. Order an Xray of the shoulder D. Request an EMG - ANS A. Palpate the structures around the shoulder A 17 year old femlae has never had her menses. She is at Tanner stage III of sexual development. Her physical exam in completely normal, and her weight is appropriate for her age and height. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Ovarian dysgenesis B. Dysmenorrhea C. Primary amenorrhea D. Secondary amenorrhea - ANS C. Primary amenorrhea An 18-month old child presents with a bulging, immobile tympanic membrane; T- 103F(39.4C). Assessment also reveals a grade II/VI systolic murmur at the left sternal border. After initiation of treatment for otitis media, the most appropriate intervention is to: A. Obtain an EKG B. Obtain an Echocardiogram C. Reevaluate the patient in 10 days D. Refer the patient to a cardiologist - ANS C. Reevaluate the patient in 10 days Which of the following is NOT an indication of preeclampsia? A. visual disturbances B. Glucosuria C. Edema of the face and hands D. Headaches - ANS B. Glucosuria Which of the following pharmacotherapeutics would be most important to administer to a patient who has a corneal abrasion? A. Olopatadine (Patanol) B. Cromolyn opthalmic (Crolom) C. Timolol (Timoptic) D. Gentamycin Opthalmic (Genoptic) - ANS D. Gentamycin Opthalmic (Genoptic) An 88 year old patient presents with right-sided weakness after being unable to rise unassisted following a fall to the bathroom floor. History includes aphasia and

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noncompliance with hypertension medication regimen. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Seizure B. Right-sided Stroke C. Left-sided stroke D. Trans ischemic attack - ANS C. Left-sided Stroke A nurse pracitioner is evaluating a 40 year old patient suspected of having a pulmonary embolus. The patient complains of anxiety and cough. A stat chest x-ray is normal. Which of the following tests should the nurse practitioner perform next? A. Spirometry B. MRI C. Contrast venography D. Helical CT pulmonary angiography - ANS D. Helical CT pulmonary angiography A routine laboratory assessment of a 12 year old patient with a family history of thalassemia and anemia reveals Tanner II presentation and Hct=355. In addition to a complete blood count (CBC), the nurse practitioner should order which of the following? A. serum folic acid B. Vitamin B12 level C. Hemoglobin Electrophoresis D. 24-hour urine creatinine - ANS C. Hemoglobin electrophoresis A patient who is 28 weeks pregnant reports a single episode of vaginal bleeding. History indicates normal prenatal progress to date, and the patient denies pain, vaginal itching, or discharge. Which of the following is the most appropriate intervention to aid in the diagnosis of this case? A. Nitrazine test B. Non-Stress test C. Ultrasound D. Bimanual cervical exam - ANS C. Ultrasound The common bacteria responsible for pneumonia in older adults residing in the community is: A. Staphylococcus aureus B. Streptococcus pneumoniae C. Pseudomonas Aeruginosa D. Moraxelle catarrhalis - ANS B. Strep Pneumo A 40 year old male patient presents with a 2 week history of rectal pain and itching. He reports a past history of constipation, and finding spots of bright red blood on toilet paper several times a week. Rectal exam reveals a tender, swollen, bluish, ovoid mass. The stool guaiac test is negative. Which of the following actions should the nurse practitioner take? A. Prescribe diphenoxylate/atropine( Lomotil) B. Schedule a colonoscopy to rule out colon cancer C. Repeat the guaiac test three times and obtain complete blood count D. Prescribe bulk forming agents and hydrocortisone suppositories. - ANS D. Prescribe bulk forming agents and hydrocortisone suppositories.

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Which of the following best describes psoriatic lesions in an elderly patient? A. Shiny, purple, smooth lesions B. Localized erythematous vesicles C. Erythematous plagues with central clearing D. Red, sharply defined plaques with silvery scales - ANS D. Red, sharply defined plaques with silvery scales A 68-yo female presents with a new onset of left-sided throbbing headache. She has noticed some spots in her visual fields that come and go. She is being treated with an NSAID for arthritis. Sedimentation rate is elevated, but all other lab values are WNL. The headache is most likely due to: A. TIA B. NSAID induced headache C. Temporal arteritis D. Glaucoma - ANS C. Temporal arteritis A patient with Type 1 diabetes mellitus who is on NPH and regular insulin split-dosing presents with complaints of early morning rise in fingerstick blood glucose. A review of an at-home glucose test reveals increased morning levels. After an increase in the evening insulin dose, the problem worsens. This is most likely an example of: A. Insulin resistance B. Cortisol deficiency C. the Somogyi effect D. pawn phenomenon - ANS C. the Somogyi effect An 18 yo college student presents for an athletic physical. When asked about current medications, she mentions that she takes "some hearb" she bought at a health food store for migrains and menstrual cramps. Which of the following herbal remedies has been commonly used for these conditions? A. Ephedra B. Echinacea C. Feverfew D. Ginko Biloba - ANS C. Feverfew Which of the following GI changes in associated with normal aging? A. Decreased production of gastric acid B. Decreased incidence of gallstones C. Increased salivation D. Increased esophageal emptying - ANS A. Decreased production of gastric acid. A 32 year old patient reports a 6-month history of intermittant symmetrical swelling of the wrists and daily morning stiffness lasting 1 hour or more in and around other joints. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Rheumatoid arthritis B. Osteoarthritis C. Gouty arthritis D. Reiter's syndrome - ANS A. Rheumatoid Arthritis

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An 85 year old patient related that on the way to an annual physical exam, the patient suffered a sudden loss of vision in the right eye characterized by a "bunch of lights" and a feeling that " a curtain came down" The most likely diagnosis is: A. Vitreal hemorrhage B. Optic nerve lesion C. Central retinal nerve occlusion D. Retinal Detachment - ANS D. Retinal detachment Assessment findings that would support a diagnosis of mitral regurgitation include: A. atrial fibrillation with summation gallop B. Loud, high-pitched pansystolic murmur C. Diastolic murmur with split S D. Early diastolic murmur with an S3 wave. - ANS B. Loud, high-pitched pansystolic murmur During an employment physical exam of a 21-year old female, bruising around the areola on the breasts is noted. An appropriate health history for these findings should include all of the following EXCEPT: A. Current social relatonships B. History of present or past traumas C. Mental health status D. Socioeconomic status. - ANS D. Socioeconomic status. According to the American Diabetes Association, the newest standard for determining the presence of diabetes mellitus based on fasting plasma sugar level is a vlaue equal to or greater than: A. 100 mg/dl B. 126 mg/dl C. 140 mg/dl D. 180 mg/dl - ANS B. 126 mg/dl A nurse practitioner orders pulmonary rehabilitation for a 75 yo patient with COPD. Expected outcomes of this program include all the following EXCEPT: A. enhanced quality of life B. Increased lung capacity C. Decreased in-patient hospitalizations D. Improved exercise capacity - ANS B. Increased lung capacity A 2month old infant is presented for examination and immunizations. History includes an uncomplicated full-term delivery and hepatitis B virus immunization shortly after birth. Examination is unremarkable except for a diffusely erythematous (not beet red) macular rash in the diaper area., sparing the inguinal folds. No satellite lesions are noted. The infant's rash is most likely caused by. A. Candida albicans infections. B. Eczema C. Seborrheic dermatitis D. Contact dermatitis - ANS D. Contact dermatitis

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B. Testicular torsion C. Appendicitis D. Epididymitis - ANS B. Testicular Torsion Research findings have shown that, in order to improve the longevity of a patient who has COPD, the treatment of choice is: A. oxygen B. Anticholinergic drugs C. Systemic steroids D. Exercise - ANS A. Oxygen A 15 year old patients returns for contraceptive services 2 weeks after a diagnosis of trichomonas vaginitis and treatment with 2gm of metronidazole (Flagyl). She reports that discharge and itching are gone, but she is urinating frequently, accompanied with alot of burning. The patient has not resumed sexual activity and has menstrated since her last visit. Examination reveals mild suprapubic tenderness, no leukorrhea, and a normal wet mount. Gonococcal culture and chlamydia tests are negative. Which diagnostic test should be performed immediately? A. Urine pregnancy test B. Microscopic exam of urine C. Herpes simplex virus culture D. Repeat chlamydia test. - ANS B. Microscopic exam of urine. 14 year old patient who fell on a outstretched hand complains of proximal forearm pain. X-ray reveals a positive fat pad sign, and the patient is unable to fully extend the elbow. No definitive bony changes are seen on xray. The most likely working diagnosis is: A. upper arm sprain B. lateral epicondylitis C. Radial head fracture D. Olecranon bursitis - ANS C. Radial head fracture. Which of the following would be most appropriate to perform in the initial evaluation of a patient with symptoms of acute prostatitis? A. Urinalysis and urine culture B. Scrotal palpation and urine culture C. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) D. Complete blood count with differential (CBC with Diff) - ANS A. Urinalysis and urine culture Which of the following is the most serious outcome of Barrett's esophagus? A. Esophageal adenocarcinoma B. Biliary atresia C. Liver hemangioma D. Esophageal varices - ANS A. Esophageal adenocarcinoma A 4-yo girl with a history of recurrent urinary tract infections returns for follow-up after diagnosis of the most recent infection. During the physical exam, the 4 yo tells the nurse practitioner that her brother (age 9) lies on top of her and rubs his penis in her pubic area. After completing the physical exam, the nurse practitioner must: A. Discuss the child's report with the mother

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B. Report suspicion's to the appropriate child protective services agency C. Refer the case to a physician D. Suggest psychological counseling. - ANS B. Report suspicions to the appropriate child protective services agency. A 20 yo male presents with a 1 month history of a " bump on my testicle" He reports being sexually active, frequent episodes of unprotected intercourse with multiple partners. Which condition should be suspected? A. Cancer of the testicles B. Torsion of the testicles C. Acute epididymitis D. Gonorrhea - ANS A. Cancer of the testicles Which class of antihypertensive agents has been associated with acute renal failure and is contraindicated in patients with bilateral renal artery stenosis? A. Calcium channel blockers B. Thiazide diuretics C. Potassium-sparing diuretics D. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. - ANS D. ACE inhibitors A 70 yo male presents with parathesia of the lower extremities. On exam, the patient appears pale and shows a decreased vibratory sense. Lab tests reveal elevated indirect bilirubin; Hct=30%; Mean corpuscular volume(MCV)=120 (norm 87-103). The most likely diagnosis is: A. pernicious anemia B. Anemia of chronic disease C. folic acid deficiency D. Iron deficiency anemia - ANS A. Pernicious anemia Which of the following findings is typically a sign of acute appendicitis? A. Positive Murphy's sign B. Rebound tenderness at McBurney's point C. A negative Rovsing's sign D. Positive Prehn's sign - ANS Rebound tenderness at McBurney's point Which of the following signs/symptoms are often associated with headaches due to an intracranial tumor? A. Pain worse in supine position; focal neurological signs B. Hyperreflexia; personality changes C. Acute onset; increasing pain over hours to days D. Pupillary constriction; stupor - ANS A. Pain worse in supine position; focal neurological signs A 65 yo female presents with shoulder and pelvic girdle pain for the past 6 months. She reports recent unintentional weight loss. On physical exam, there is pain on ROM, with no weakness noted. Lab studies show a low hemoglobin and elevated SED rate. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A. Polymyositis B. Osteoarthrits C. Polymyagia Rheumatica

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To assess spinal function at the S1 level, which deep tendon reflex should be tested? A. Patellar B. Cremasteric C. Achilles D. Anal wink - ANS C. Achilles A 66- yo patient presents with bilateral otis media with effusion and white patches in the mouth that do not rub off when wiped with a 4 x 4. The patient should be evaluated for: A. HIV infection B. Myelodysplastic syndrome C. Congenital lymphoproliferative disease D. non-Hodgkin's lymphoma - ANS A. HIV infection A nurse practitioner is suturing a simple laceration on an 11-yo patient. The use of lidocaine with epinephrine is contraindicated in all of the following areas EXCEPT the: A. Scalp B. Nose C. Fingers D. Earlobe - ANS A. Scalp A common rule to follow when prescribing many medications for the elderly is to: - ANS Start at a lower dose than what is commonly prescribed for adults, and increase the dose slowly. To assess a patient's ability to think abstractly, a nurse practitioner could ask the patient: - ANS the meaning of a common proverb Cremasteric Reflex - ANS a superficial (i.e., close to the skin's surface) reflex observed in human males. This reflex is elicited by lightly stroking the superior and medial (inner) part of the thigh-regardless of the direction of stroke. The normal response is an immediate contraction of the cremaster muscle that pulls up the ipsilateral testis. Edema from extravascular fluid retention is visible in conditions like - ANS heart failure, nephrotic syndrome and liver failure. Drugs associated with weight gain include - ANS Tricyclic antidepressants, insulin and sulfonulurea, contraceptives, glucocorticoids, progestational steroids, mirtazapine and paroxetine, gabapentin and valproate and propanolol Causes of weight loss include - ANS GI deases; endocrine disorders (diabetes, hyperthyroidism, adrenal insufficiency); chronic infections, HIV/AIDS; malignancy; chronic cardiac, pulmonary, or renal failure; depression; and anorexia nervosa or bulimia; Appendicitis is a common cause of acute abdominal pain. - ANS Assess for positive McBurney's point tenderness, Rovsing's sign, the psoas sign, and obturator sign. Rovsing's sign - ANS Pain in the RIGHT lower quadrant during LEFT-sided pressure is a positive Rovsing's sign. Indicates appendicitis Psoas Sign - ANS Increased abdominal pain when patient attempts to raise thigh against your hand or when asking the patient to extend their right leg at the hip. Indicates Appendicits

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Oburator Sign - ANS right hypogastric pain constitiutes a positive obturator sign. Ask patient to flex right thigh at the hip, with the knee bent, and rotate the leg internally at the hip. Positive Murphy's sign - ANS indicates Acute Cholecystitis. Right upper Quadrant What test is used to assess peripheral arterial disease (PAD)? - ANS ankle-brachial index. Heberdens nodes - ANS Found at the distal interphalangeal joint (DIP). Seen in osteoarthritis. Finkelstein's Test - ANS If positive, Indicates de Quervain's tenosynovitis. Grasp the thumb against the palm and then move the wrist toward the midline in the ulnar deviation Carpal Tunnel maneuvers - ANS Tinnel's and Phalen's Evaluation of a meniscal tear using - ANS McMurray Sign and a locking on full knee extension Abduction (Valgus) stress test - ANS Evaluate for Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) injury Adduction (Varus) Stress test - ANS Evaluate for lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury Evaluation of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury - ANS Anterior Drawer sign and Lachman test Evaluating Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) injury - ANS Posterior drawer sign Cranial Nerve I - ANS Smell (1 nose) Cranial Nerve II - ANS Vision (2 eyes) Cranial nerve III, IV, VI - ANS Eye movement Cranial Nerve V,VII,X,XII - ANS Voice and speech

  • ANS Cranial Nerve VIII - ANS Acoustic (Hearing and balance) Cranial nerve IX - ANS Glossopharyngeal- swallowing and rise of the palate, gag reflex
  • ANS Cranial Nerve XI - ANS Spinal Accessory (upper trapezius)
  • ANS Deep tendon reflex - ANS Ankle- S1 primarily Knee- Lumbar 2,3, Supinator(brachioradialis)-C5, BicepTriceps-C6, Stroke risk scale - ANS CHADS C-Congestive heart failure H-Hypertension A-Age >75 years D- Diabetes S-prior Stroke/TIA In the majority of children, the first permanent teeth start to erupt at the age of 6 years. Which of the following are the first permanent teeth to erupt in this time period? A. First Molars B. Second Molars

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Vaginal atrophy is caused by lack of or imbalance of estrogen. Normal pH of the vagina is 4.0-5.0 (acidic) The most common type of skin malignancy is: A. Squamous cell cancer B. Basal skin cancer C. Melanoma D. Dysplastic nevi - ANS B. Basal skin cancer. It is several times more common that squamous cell skin cancer according to the NIH. Koplik's spots are associated with: A. Poxvirius infections B. Measles C. Kawasaki's disease D. Reye's syndrome - ANS B. Measles. S/S include fever over 101, coryza, cough, conjunctivitis, rash, and koplik's spots on buccal mucosa At what level of prevention would you classify for lung cancer? A. Primary prevention B. Secondary prevention C. Tertiary prevention D. Primordial prevention - ANS D. primordial prevention. Screening for lung cancer is not currently recommended in the general population, but it is secondary prevention. A test called the visual fields by confrontation is used to evaluate for: A. Peripheral vision B. Central vision C. Visual acuity D. Accomodation - ANS A. Peripheral vision What is the most common cause of Cushing's syndrome? - ANS Administration of a glucocorticoid or ACTH. Iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome is the most common type. Exogenous glucocorticoid administration produces a Cushing's Syndrome that is reversible by discontinuation of the medication. A patient with no significant medical history has vericose veins. She complains of '"aching legs". The intervention that will provide the greatest relief for her complaint is to:

  • ANS Elevate her legs periodically. The intervention that will provide the greatest relief for this patient is elevating her legs periodically. This will facilitate venous return. Use of support stockings will prolong the length of time she is able to stand in place, but will not provide relief after her legs begin aching. Support stockings should be applied prior to getting out of bed. A 25-yo female patient presents for a routine well-women exam. On physical exam, the NP notes a scant nipple discharge, absence of palpable mass, and absence of lymph node enlargement. What is the most likely diagnosis? - ANS Itraductal papilloma. Intraductal papilloma often presents as a non-tender mass with serous or bloody nipple discharge located in the ductal system near the areola. Breast cancer, although usually non-tender, may present with pain. Chest wall syndrome may present in some women as breast pain. Fibrocystic breast disease often presents with bilateral breast pain.

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According to the ANA, the role of the NP who provides primary health care is the: - ANS Direct nursing care role. The NP with a traditional nursing care role is a primary health care provider. Increasing numbers of nurse practitioners are assuming indirect roles such as educator, administrator, researcher, and consultant. An 8-mo male presents with hemarthrosis of both knees and hematuria. The parents give no history of trauma, but say " he has always bruised easily" The most likely diagnosis is: - ANS A type of hemophilia. Hemophilia is usually diagnosed within the first year of life. It commonly presents with hemarthrosis, bleeding into soft tissue, hematuria, and prolonged bleeding times. The nurse practitioner is following a child with juvemile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) who has been previously diagnosed and is being managed for the disease by a pediatric rheumatologist. The mother asks for information about the child's long-term prognosis. The appropriate reply is that: - ANS most children with JRA achieve complete remission by adulthood, but its effects might cause lifelong limitations. Although the active disease does not continue into adulthood, the contractures, growth retardation, bone deformities, and visual impairment associated with JRA may lead to lifelong functional impairments. A comprehensive treatment program involving physical therapy, occupational therapy, nutrition, education, and regular opthalmologic care can limit residual functional limitations. Approximately 70% of the organisms found in canine oral and nasal fluids, and consequently in fresh dog bite wounds, are: - ANS Staphylococcus and Pasteurella multocida. All of these organisms are found in canine oral and nasal fluids, and cultured from fresh dog bite wounds, but the most common (70%) are Staph and Pasteurella multocida. Education of women with fibrocystic breast disease should include which of the following statements? - ANS Caffeine may trigger breast pain. Avoidance of all methylxanthines (eg coffee, tea, chocolate) has been shown to reduce breast pain in women with fibrocystic breast disease. It is usually a benign condition, not a precursor of malignancy. Mammography is recommended once at age 35 years, at least every 1-2 years after age 40, and then annually beginning at age 50 years. Oral contraceptives may help reduce cyclical pain and swelling. Congenital heart disorders present with symptoms at: - ANS birth, infancy, or in childhood. A common misconception is that congenital disorders always present symptomatically at birth. They can present at various times throughout childhood and are classified as cyanotic or acyanotic. Cardiac disorders in infants and children may be acquired from rheumatic fever or kawasaki syndrome. A 21-yo patient presents with abdominal guarding, rigid abdominal musculature, rebound tenderness at McBurney's point, and leukocytosis. What is the most likely diagnosis? - ANS Appendicitis. McBurney's point is the RLQ abdominal landmark for the appendix. Rigid abdominal musculature, rebound tenderness, and positive psoas sign (inflamed psoas muscle), indicates inflammation of the peritoneum. Cholecystitis presents with RUQ pain and

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assessment in unremarkable. What is the most likely diagnosis and the most appropriate action? - ANS Scarlet fever; treat with antibiotics. This disease is due to infection with Group A Beta-hemolytic streptococcus. The rash is thought to be due to a systemic reaction to the toxin produced by the microorganism. The rash fades with pressure and ultimately desquamates. A deep, nonblanching rash on the flexor surfaces of the skin is referred to as pastia lines. A patient has been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and thyroid hormone replacement therapy is prescribed. When should the nurse practitioner check the patient's TSH? - ANS 6 weeks. The half-life of levothyroxine, the treatment of choice for thyroid replacement, is 7 days. The earliest that meaningful changes will be observed is at 4-6 weeks. Therefore, the NP should wait a minimum of 4-6 weeks before checking the patient's TSH. A 15 yo malue has a history of cryptorchidism which was surgically repaired. Because of this information, it is essential for the nurse practitioner to teach him about: - ANS testicular self-examination. Cryptorchidism, even with surgical repair, is associated with increased risk for testicular cancer. The treatment of choice for chronic bacterial prostatitis (CBP) is: - ANS a flouroquinolone twice daily for 3 weeks to 4 months. The treatment of chice is a flouroquinolone twice daily for 3 weeks to 4 months. The cure rate with Bactrim-DS is only about 30-40%. A 25 yo female has a history of frequent candidal vaginal infections in the past year. She is in a monogamous sexual relationship and uses and IUD for contraception. Of the following, which is the most likely underlying conidition predisposing her to recurring candidal vaginitis? - ANS Diabetes. A common underlying cause of frequent infections is diabetes mellitus. Pregnancy increases the incidence of candidiasis, but is unlikely a factor with this patient. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the S3 heart sound? - ANS The sound is high-pitched and occurs just prior to the S1 heart sound. The S3 heart sound is low-pitched and occurs just after the S2 heart sound. It is produced by rapid ventricular filling and is best auscultated in the mitral area. It is a common finding with right-sided heart failure, rapid growth, and the last trimester of pregnancy. Following the finding of prostate gland abnormalities on DRE, the NP orders the appropriate labs. Whem preparing to review lab reports with the patient, the nurse practitioner knows all of the following are true EXCEPT: - ANS normal PSA is 10ng/ml or less. Normal PSA is 4ng/ml or less. PSA levels greater the 4 and less than 10 are associated with BPH. A 10 or greater PSA level suggests prostate cancer. Positive serum acid phosphatase is associated with malignancy of the prostate gland with bone metasasis. A 66 yo female presents to your clinic. She states that yesterday evening she had chest pain for 20-30 minutes. Which finding most strongly correlates with myocardial infarction? - ANS Elevated Troponin I levels

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An elevated creatinine kinase (CK) is not diagnostic of a myocardial infarction (MI). CK may be elevated from an IM injection, surgery, ot any type of extensive skeletal muscle trauma or prolonged, strenuous physical exertion. ST segment depression on EKG usually indicates an ischemic myocardium, but, not necessarily, one post-MI. Elevated ST seghments reflect mycardial damage. MB bands are specific for myocardial smooth muscle. If these are elevated, the patient MAY HAVE had a very recent MI. The most accurate marker of cardiac damage, because it is more specific and sensitive than CK MB, is a troponin measurement. What is a secondary cause of hyperlipidemia? - ANS hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism is a common secondary cause of hyperlipidemia. In the evaluation of a patient with hyperlipidemia, a TSH should always be checked and corrected before attempting treatment for hyperlipidemia. Other possible causes of seconday hyperlipidemia include pregnancy, excessive weight gain, excessive alcohol intake, insulin resistance or deficiency, obstructive liver disease, and uremia. Some medications can produce secondary hypothyroidism too: thiazide diuretics, some beta- blockers, oral contraceptives, and corticosteroids. A 35-yo male presents with a complaint of low pelvic pain, dysuria, hesitancy, urgency, and reduced for of stream. The nurse practitioner suspects acute bacterial prostatitis. The NP would appropriately collect all of the following specimens EXCEPT a: sterile in- and-out catheter urine specimen. - ANS A sterile in-and-out catheter specimen would identify only organisms in the bladder and would not differentiate between bladder, kidney, or prostate site infection. The sequence for obtaining specimens when prostat infection is suspected is: 1. voided urethral urine, 2. Voided mid-stream bladder urine, and 3. voided post-prostate massage urine. A 24 yo female taking an oral contraceptive has missed her last 2 pills. What should the nurse practitioner advise her to do to minimize her risk of pregnancy? - ANS Double today's dose and tomorrow's dose and use a barrier method for the rest of the month. If 2 mills are missed on consecutive days, the next 2 days' doseages should be doubled and a barrier method recommended for the remainder of the cycle. A 50yo, non-smoker, with no co-morbidity presents to the clinica and is diagnosed with pna. His vital signs are normal except for temperature of 101.6 degrees. A sputum specimen is collected and sent for culture and sensitivity. What action should the nurse practitioner take today? - ANS Start Clarithromycin (Biaxin) 500mg 2 times a day for 10 to 14 days. Most treatment guidelines for outpatient pna in non-smokers without co-morbidity and 60 years of age or younger, recommend erythromycin or another macrolide like Biaxin. Pcn s indicated for patient swith pneumococcal pna and ciprofloxacin is recommended for Legionella species. A 38 year old patient is being treated the by the NP for heavy vaginal bleeding secondary to multiple uterine leiomyomas. Her uterus is greater than 12 weeks gestational size, her hematocrit is 28%, and she has not responded to hormonal therapy. Which of the following would be the most appropriate intervention at this time?

  • ANS Obtain a gynecological consultation