NRNP 6568 Knowledge Check Week 1 – 9 (Summer QTR)
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(NRNP 6568 Knowledge)
NRNP 6568 Week 1 Knowledge Check: Professional Issues: 100% Correct
- Question: Advanced practitioners is an umbrella term used by some states and some nursing associations to identify nurses with specialized rules in … practice what other titles are considered advanced practice nursing roles?
- Question: A 55 year old male was … to hospital. The patient’s mother wants to know what is happening with her son’s health. The… begins to share medical information with mom. There is no signed HIPPA Waiver in patient’s chart. This is not a HIPAA violation considering this is the patient’s mother.
- Question: When using a device other than a landline telephone to participate in telemedicine, the device must comply with ________ and _______ requirements
- Question: Different states have different titles for NPs. All of the following are … titles for nursing Nurse Practitioners EXCEPT:
- Question: What are the main benefits to the NP of NP practice ownership?
- Question: DNP stands for Doctor of Nursing Profession?
- Question: If an NP is at a social gathering and someone casually asks his/her medical opinion, that NP could be liable if something goes wrong, True or False?
- Question: A well … change theory is the trust theoretical model (TTM), which conceptualizes the process of change in five stages. Pick the answer that lists the five stages in the correct order.
- Question: When giving patients written information, what is the suggested reading level for that health information?
- Question: Telemedicine is defined as:
NRNP-6568 Week 2 Knowledge Check: Professional Practices: 100% Correct
- Question: If an NP receives a letter from the board of nursing with concerns about a license issue. What should the NP do immediately?
- Question: What is … to the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)?
- Question: Patient hand of means to the transfer of care of a patient from one practitioner to another
- Question: Choosing a level of evaluation and management services for coding/billing purposes Comprehensive is … more extensive.
- Question: What office of the federal government oversees NP’s prescribing of … substances?
- Question: Medicare is a program that is administered by the federal government.
- Question: What is it … when an NP builds for a higher level of visit than actually was conducted?
- Question: Account can revoke and peace license. True or False?
- Question: Name four of the seven vital signs that can … when documenting the constitutional part of the general multisystem examination?
- Question: A provider maybe terribly negligent, but if there is no injury there is no malpractice. True or False.
NRNP 6568 Week 3 Knowledge Check: HEENT Conditions: 100% Correct
- Question: What is normal intraocular pressure?
- Question: Why has there been a dramatic decline in epiglottis in children?
- Question: What differentiates chronic rhinoceros from allergic rhymes rhinitis?
- Question: Rhinitis Maddy carmentosa is a condition in which national decongest ants are … and the patients congestion has worsened
- Question: Treatment for viral pharyngitis include:
- Question: Match the definitions using the following three terms hypothemia, andosmia, parsomia.
- Question: All of the following can lead to recurrent epistaxis: hemophilia, Von Willebrand disease, hereditary, hemorrhagic telangiectasia, and thromobocytopenia.
- Question: How does an NP distinguish viral conjectivitis from bacterial conjectivitis? Viral conjectivitis is:
- Question: What is the … first line antibiotic and dosage for children with acute otitis media?
- Question: The NP recognises common symptoms of for allergic rhinitis include:
NRNP-6568 Week 4 Knowledge Check: Cardiac and Pulmonary Conditions: 100% Correct
- Question: Heart failure is a clinical syndrome c… by science and symptoms of:
- Question: How would you interpret this EKG?
- Question: Classify the following diuretics as either thiazide diuretics, loop diuretics, or potassium sparing diuretics.
- Question: In patients with hypertension, salt should … to a maximum of ____ grams per day.
- Question: Common causes of haemoptysis are:
- Question: COPD is not reversible while asthma airflow limitations are largely reversible.
- Question: All are a risk factor for COPD except:
- Question: What is the gold standard test for diagnosis pulmonary TB infection?
- Question: The leading cause of bacterial pneumonia is________ which is gram ________.
- Question: What is the leading cause of death for women in the United States?
NRNP 6568 Week 5 Knowledge Check: Gastrointestinal and Renal Conditions: 100% Correct
- Question: Innovation with cholecystitis, would you expect to see normal lab values for which of the following?
- Question: For the Rome III Criteria for constipation to … at least one of the symptoms … below must be present for at least 3 months with onset 6 months before the diagnosis. Which symptom is correct?
- Question: In the United States, hypertension is one of the leading causes of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).
- Question: In a person with hepatitis the most accurate as to determine the amount of inflammation and scarring to the liver is______________.
- Question: At what age does the American Cancer Society (ACS) … routine training for colon cancer in a low-risk-individual?
- Question: Which of the following is an appropriate treatment regimen for H. paylori?
- Question: What is … in that treatment plans for patient with mild hemorrhoids?
- Question: In acute appendicitis, which palpating the left lower quadrant of the abdomen and it leads to right lower quadrant pain, that is … as the ________ sign.
- Question: Abdominal pain must be present for an ear Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) diagnosis.
- Question: If a patient has a persistent proteinuria, what is the next step in testing?
NRNP-6568 Week 6 Knowledge Check: Musculoskeletal & Neurological Conditions: 100% Correct
- Question: A 30-year-old female complains of a sharp, stabbing pain on the lower left side of her face. She has these pains about twice a day, and they last for about 15 seconds each. She does not have pain between these attacks. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- Question: In the ABCD score for acute cerebral vascular syndrome (TIA) what does the letter A stand for?
- Question: The NP recognizes the characteristics of a migraine headache include all of the following except:
- Question: ____________ epicondylitis is … as tennis elbow and ________ epicondylitis is … as golfer’s elbow.
- Question: What nerve (name and number) is … in Bell Palsy?
- Question: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is often referred to as – – – and the cornerstone of treatment is _____________.
- Question: What is the … daily calcium and vitamin d intake for women ages 19-50?
- Question: Secondary osteoporosis results from an … disease that interferes with bone remodeling or increases bone turnover.
- Question: What are three recommendations are provider can give to a patient with plantar fasciitis?
- Question: What does the Hall pike-Dix Maneuver test for?
NRNP 6568 Week 7 Knowledge Check: Endocrine Conditions (10 out of 10 Points)
- Question: The NP suspects are patient have thyroidism. The NP should expect TSH and T4 level to be:
- Question: Levothyroxine typically – adjust levels
- Question: Insulin does is typically remain the same when a woman with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus becomes pregnant. True or False?
- Question: Several organisations have come together to define the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. One of these criteria is: Reduce HDL cholesterol below 50 mg/HDL in males and below 60 in females, or specific treatment for the lipid abnormality
- Question: What are cardinal science of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus?
- Question: Several organisations have come together to define the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. One of these criteria is:
- Question: …………. Blood glucose levels maybe the first sign of an impending illness in a patient with Diabetes Mellitus.
- Question: What are the primary purpose of periodic examination of patients with … Diabetes Mellitus?
- Question: Hypokalemia is typically a result of inadequate intake. True or false.
- Question: What HgA1C level indicates are diagnosis of diabetes?
NRNP 6568 Week 8 Knowledge Check: Dermatological and Mental Health Conditions
- Question: Inflated self-esteem (grandiosity); decreased need for sleep without fatigue; pressured speech; racing thoughts; distractibility; psychomotor agitation; excessive involvement in pleasure-seeking activities that may have high risk of undesirable consequences (excessive spending, sexual indiscretions) describes a patient with what psychiatric diagnosis?
- Question: Match the definitions to one of the following answers: Shave biopsy, punch biopsy, curettage, electrocautery.
- Question: The presence of silvery scales on red erythematous hmetic plaques is characteristic of what disorder?
- Question: At a minimum, how many months apart should be Shingrix vaccine?
- Question: What is the initial goal of treatment during an acute phase of mood episode?
- Question: What changes in surface characteristics that should prompt evaluation for skin cancer?
- Question: What is the virus … with shingles?
- Question: A manic episode is … by a period of time (at least 1 week) during which a person’s mood is abnormally elevated, expensive, or irritable.
- Question: Rank these topical corticosteroids from least potent to most potent:
- Question: Palpitations, pounding heart, … heart rate; sweating; trembling or shaking; feeling of choking; chest pain or discomfort; chills or heart flashes; nausea or abdominal distress; feeling dizzy, unsteady, light headed, faint; describes patient with what type of mental health diagnosis?
NRNP-6568 Week 9 Knowledge Check: Preventative Health and Special Populations (10 out of 10 Points)
- Question: What is the most commonly … STI in the United States?
- Question: A healthcare professional who performs tasks involving exposure to blood or body fluids should receive a three-dose series of Hepatitis B vaccine at -month,-month, and -month intervals.
- Question: What does LGBTQ stand for?
- Question: If an individual is older than years, he or she is legally able to make a healthcare decision without parental involvement.
- Question: Gender identity is a person’s individual association gender (whether they feel primarily male, female, combination, or neither).
- Question: If a PSA is above normal or a DRE is … and an abnormality is … , what should … the next step in treatment?
- Question: Which medication has the highest incidence of erectile dysfunction?
- Question: It is … that all healthcare professionals … immune to varicella. What is … evidence of immunity?
- Question: What is the … first-line pharmacologic treatment for chlamydia?
- Question: High dose influenza vaccine is … to patients at what age?