NRNP 6568 Week 7 Comprehensive Practice Questions (Collection)
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NRNP 6568 Week 7 Comprehensive Practice Questions (Summer QTR)
- Question: Risk factors for Alcohol Use Disorder include which of the following?
- Question: Artie, a 36 y/o male, comes to the clinic with chief complaint of: intermittent flank one side flank pain. The pain is an 8 on a scale of 1 – 10, with 10 being the worst pain he has ever felt. He states the pain lasts from 20 – 60 minutes and that he must either stand or walk when the pain hits. He also notes that he has blood in his urine. All of the following could … risk factors for Artie except:
- Question: Randy is a 29 y/o African American male who has a body mass index (BMI) of 30, does not exercise, and has evidence of metabolic syndrome. The first line treatment of Randy’s diagnosis would be:
- Question: When testing an infant for developmental dysplasia of the hip, which of the following tests could be used?
- Question: Artie, a 36 y/o male, comes to the clinic with chief complaint of: intermittent flank one side flank pain. The pain is an 8 on a scale of 1 – 10, with 10 being the worst pain he has ever felt. He states the pain lasts from 20 – 60 minutes and that he must either stand or walk when the pain hits. He also notes that he has blood in his urine. Treatment of Artie’s condition would involve avoiding which of the following foods:
- Question: Juan, and 82 y/o male, is brought to the clinic by his daughter with LLQ pain, anorexia, nausea, and vomiting. Palpation of the abdomen reveals a positive rebound tenderness, positive Rovsing’s sign, and rigid abdomen. Juan’s most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: Andreas is a 22-year-old male who comes to the clinic with a UTI. In reviewing the labs that were drawn yesterday, you know that there are many squamous epithelial in the specimen. This indicates:
- Question: Martin is a 73 y/o male who has a 50 pack/year history of smoking and comes to the clinic for his annual physical. As you are leading him back to the exam room you note that he has dyspnea with minimal cough, a barrel chest, and appears to have lost weight since his last visit. Your physical exam confirms are 20 lb. Weight loss and more noticeable first lip breathing. Your diagnosis is:
- Question: Jon, a 63 y/o male, comes to the clinic with the following presentation. He reports a sudden eruption of multiple vesicular lesions on his scalp, forehead, and sides and tips of his nose. Treatment for Jon’s condition would include which of the following drugs?
- Question: Antipsychotics lead to an … risk of metabolic syndrome.
- Question: The most likely source of the shingles infection comes from the reactivation of a virus from which nerve root?
- Question: Sam is a 19-year-old male who comes to the clinic with a chief complaint of several weeks of fatigue and non-productive paroxysmal coughing. He initially had a sore throat, some rhinitis, and low grade fever. His likely diagnosis is:
- Question: Rescue drugs for patients with respiratory problems such as asthma or COPD would include both SABs and LABs.
- Question: Hyperprolactinemia can be a sign of pituitary adenoma.
- Question: Oscar is a 41 y/o male who presents to the clinic with onset of fever, n&v, with a rapid onset of pain that radiates to the midback, epigastric region. On physical exam, you notice guarding over epigastric area and a positive Cullen’s and Grey-Turner’s sign. The most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: An S3 heart sound is … abnormal if it occurs after the age of 35 – 40 years of age.
- Question: An S3 heart sound can … abnormal in all patients except:
- Question: All of the following are characteristics of the S4 heart sound except:
- Question: Differential diagnosis for patients with alcohol use disorder would include all of the following except:
- Question: Judy, at 28 y/o, presents to the clinic with a fever, vaginal discharge, and pain in the lower abdomen, pelvis, and lower back. These symptoms are … by chills, nausea, and vomiting. Treatment for Judy’s condition would include all of the following drugs except:
- Question: The parents of Joshua want to … able to follow their son’s growth and development patterns and ask you for a recommendation on which of the following standards would … most appropriate. You would recommend for the parents to use:
- Question: Mary is a new mother who has tested HBsAG+ during her parental screening process. Upon the birth of her infant, the newborn should be given HBIG and B within:
- Question: Juan, and 82 y/o male, is brought to the clinic by his daughter with LLQ pain, anorexia, nausea, and vomiting. Palpation of the abdomen reveals a positive rebound tenderness, positive Rovsing’s sign, and rigid abdomen. The NP in Juan’s case should:
- Question: Martin is a 73 y/o male who has a 50 pack/year history of smoking and comes to the clinic for his annual physical. As you are leading him back to the exam room you know that he has dyspnea with minimal cough, a barrel chest, and appears to have lost weight since his last visit. Your physical exam confirms are 20 lb. Weight loss and more noticeable first lip breathing. Given Martin’s condition, the first line treatment would be all the following except:
- Question: The average age range of the beginning of natural menopause is:
- Question: A patient with type 2 DM should have an eye exam for diabetic retinopathy every:
- Question: Menopause is associated with the dramatic decline in estrogen level.
- Question: Oral contraceptives can be started anytime in the menstrual cycle.
- Question: Sal is a 56 y/o male who the NP has seen on many occasions in the clinic. During her physical exam of the heart, the NP notices that he has a new mitral regurgitation murmur that is … as a Grade II. She notes that his murmur is associated with which part of the cardiac cycle?
- Question: Serum creatinine is a better measure of renal function than BUN.
NRNP 6568 Week 7 Comprehensive Practice Questions (100% Correct)
- Question: In treating patients for depression, the first line pharmacological treatment would be:
- Question: Mary is a new mother who was tested HBsAG+ during her prenatal screening process. Upon the birth of her infant, the newborn should be given HBIG and Hep B within:
- Question: Jon, a 63 y/o male, comes to the clinic with the following presentation. He reports a sudden eruption of multiple vesicular lesions on his scalp, forehead, and sides and tips of his nose. Treatment for Jon’s condition would include which of the following drugs?
- Question: All of the following are characteristic of the S4 heart sound except
- Question: The average age range of the beginning of natural menopause is:
- Question: Randy is a 29 y/o African American male who has a body mass index (BMI) of 30, does not exercise, and has evidence of metabolic syndrome. The first line treatment for Randy’s diagnosis would be:
- Question: Judy, a 28 y/o, presents to the clinic with a fever, vaginal discharge, and pain in the lower abdomen, pelvis, and lower back. These symptoms are accompanied by chills, nausea, and vomiting. Treatment for Judy’s condition would include all the following drugs except:
- Question: Differential diagnoses for patients with alcohol use disorder would include all the following except:
- Question: A patient with type 2 DM should have an eye exam for diabetic retinopathy every
- Question: An S3 heart sound is considered abnormal if it occurs after the age of 35–40 years of age.
- Question: The most likely source of the shingles infection comes from the reactivation of a virus from which nerve root?
- Question: Artie, a 36 y/o male, comes to the clinic with chief complaint of: intermittent flank one side flank pain. The pain is an 8 on a scale of 1–10, with 10 being the worst pain he has ever felt. He states the pain lasts from 20–60 minutes and that he must either stand or walk when the pain hits. He also notes that he has blood in his urine. Treatment of Artie’s condition would involve avoiding which of the following foods:
- Question: Serum creatinine is a better measure of renal function than BUN.
- Question: Antipsychotics lead to an increased risk of metabolic syndrome.
- Question: Which of the following insulins is a “rapid acting” insulin?
- Question: Martin is a 73 y/o male who has a 50 pack/year history of smoking and comes to the clinic for his annual physical. As you are leading him back to the exam room you note that he has dyspnea with minimal cough, a barrel chest, and appears to have lost weight since his last visit. Your physical exam confirms a 20 lb. weight loss and more noticeable pursed lip breathing. Your diagnosis is:
- Question: An S3 heart sound can be a normal finding in all the following except:
- Question: Menopause is associated with a dramatic decline in estrogen levels.
- Question: Risk factors for Alcohol Use Disorder include which of the following?
- Question: Martin is a 73 y/o male who has a 50 pack/year history of smoking and comes to the clinic for his annual physical. As you are leading him back to the exam room you note that he has dyspnea with minimal cough, a barrel chest, and appears to have lost weight since his last visit. Your physical exam confirms a 20 lb. weight loss and more noticeable pursed lip breathing. Given Martin’s condition, the first line treatment would be all the following except:
- Question: Artie, a 36 y/o male, comes to the clinic with chief complaint of: intermittent flank one side flank pain. The pain is an 8 on a scale of 1–10, with 10 being the worst pain he has ever felt. He states the pain lasts from 20–60 minutes and that he must either stand or walk when the pain hits. He also notes that he has blood in his urine. All of the following could be risk factors for Artie except:
- Question: When testing an infant for developmental dysplasia of the hip, which of the following tests could be used?
- Question: Hyperprolactinemia can be a sign of pituitary adenoma.
- Question: Oral contraceptives can be started anytime in the menstrual cycle.
- Andreas is a 22 y/o male who comes to the clinic with a UTI. In reviewing the labs that were drawn yesterday, you know that there are many squamous epithelial in the specimen. This indicates:
- Question: The most common drug trigger for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome include all the following except:
- Question: The parents of Joshua want to be able to follow their son’s growth and development patterns and ask you for a recommendation on which of the following standards would be most appropriate. You would recommend for the parents to use:
- Question: Oscar is a 41 y/o male who presents to the clinic with onset of fever, n&v, with a rapid onset of pain that radiates to the midback, epigastric region. On physical exam, you notice guarding over epigastric area and a positive Cullen’s and Grey- Turner’s sign. The most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: Sal is a 56 y/o male who the NP has seen on many occasions in the clinic. During her physical exam of the heart, the NP notices that he has a new mitral regurgitation murmur that is described as a Grade II. She notes that his murmur is associated with which part of the cardiac cycle?
- Question: Juan, an 82 y/o male, is brought to the clinic by his daughter with LLQ pain, anorexia, nausea, and vomiting. Palpation of the abdomen reveals a positive rebound tenderness,
NRNP 6568 Week 7 Comprehensive Practice Questions (100% Correct)
- Question: Andrew is a 37 y/o male who comes to the clinic with the following symptoms: insomnia, feelings of worthlessness, and being easily fatigued. Given his symptoms the most likely diagnosis would be:
- Question: Which vaccine is required at birth of a newborn?
- Question: Andrew, a 41 y/o male resident of Oklahoma, presents to the clinic in July with the following symptoms: fever, chills, severe headache photophobia, and myalgia. He states that since his fever occurred 2 days ago, he now has this rash of petechiae on wrists, forearms, and ankles. The first line pharmacological treatment for Andrew would include:
- Question: Jane is a 57 y/o female whose husband of 35 years just passed away in the past 6 months. Jane comes to the clinic and says: “I cry all the time. I can’t sleep, I have no energy, I have lost 20 pounds in the past 2 months, and I get easily agitated. What’s wrong with me?”
- Question: Ann is a primigravida in her 35th week of pregnancy and presents to the clinic with severe recurrent headaches, blurred vision, pitting edema, and right upper quadrant pain. Additionally, she has oliguria, nausea, and vomiting. Her urine protein is >1+. Her most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: Jay is a 72 y/o male who comes to the clinic with the following chief complaint: “I have been feeling very tired recently and having trouble breathing when I go upstairs. I noticed that my ankles and feet are swollen and I have been putting on weight.” The most likely diagnosis for this patient is:
- Question: Adela is a 38 y/o overweight female who presents to the clinic with RUQ pain that occurs approximately 1 hour after eating a fatty meal. The most likely diagnosis for Adela is:
- Question: Cellulitis is usually caused by a gram-negative bacterium.
- Question: Martin is a 17y/o male who comes to the clinic with the following chief complaint: “I have pain around my belly button and have had no appetite for the past 24 hours. I have had some nausea and have vomited three times. I have had a low-grade fever also.” During the clinical exam, the NP notices that Martin has some guarding and rebound tenderness in the RLQ. The most likely diagnosis for this patient is:
- Question: Amanda was out hiking with her boyfriend in the woods. When she gets home, she notices that she has an inflammatory skin reaction caused by something she picked up in the woods. The next day she sees bright red pruritic lesions on her lower extremities that are moist and painful. Treatment for Amanda’s condition would include which of the following?
- Question: Michael is 2 months old and his mother brings him to the clinic for his 2-month vaccinations. Which is the correct combination of vaccines that he needs?
- Question: Andrew, a 41 y/o male resident of Oklahoma, presents to the clinic in July with the following symptoms: fever, chills, severe headache photophobia, and myalgia. He states that since his fever occurred 2 days ago, he now has this rash of petechiae on wrists, forearms, and ankles. The NP, based on these data, diagnoses Andrew with:
- Question: Carter, a 74 y/o male, comes for his annual physical exam and the NP notes that he has a very loud murmur with her scope off his chest, and that there is also an obvious thrill. This would describe which grade of murmur?
- Question: John is a 26 y/o Caucasian male who works as a landscaper for his father’s business. During the past couple of months, he has noticed a small dark popular lesion on his neck. He states that it sometimes bleeds and is a “sore that never heals.” The NP notes that he has a circumscribed 2mm lesion at the base of his neck just below the hairline. The most appropriate treatment for John’s lesion would be:
- Question: Sara is a 38 y/o multipara who is in her 6th–7th month of pregnancy with her fourth child. She has a new onset of vaginal bleeding that is worsened by intercourse. On external physical exam, you note that her uterus is soft and non-tender to palpation. If Sara started having uterine cramping, then the most appropriate immediate treatment would be:
- Question: John is a 7 y/o whose mother brings him to the clinic with the following chief complaint: “He fidgets and squirms all the time. His teachers tell me he has difficulty remaining in his seat, talks excessively, can’t wait for his turn, interrupts conversations, and acts like a robot.” After evaluation, the NP determines that he probably has which of the following:
- Question: Sara is a 38 y/o multipara who is in her 6th–7th month of pregnancy with her fourth child. She has a new onset of vaginal bleeding that is worsened by intercourse. On external physical exam, you note that her uterus is soft and non-tender to palpation. The most likely diagnosis for this condition is:
- Question: Bobby is a 20 y/o African American male who comes to the clinic with the following presentation. His BMI is >85% for his age and sex. His PMH indicates hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and acanthosis nigricans. Based on his PMH and presenting symptoms, the NP would most likely be inclined to identify him as having:
- Question: Martin is a 17 y/o male who comes to the clinic with the following chief complaint: “I have pain around my belly button and have had no appetite for the past 24 hours. I have had some nausea and have vomited three times. I have had a low-grade fever also.” During the clinical exam, the NP notices that Martin has some guarding and rebound tenderness in the RLQ. In the physical exam, the NP performs some abdominal maneuvers. What would be the most appropriate maneuvers for Martin’s symptomatology?
- Question: According to the CDC, an infant can start receiving live attenuated vaccine at 6 months of age.
- Question: Dylan is a 22 y/o Type 1 diabetic. He eats 40 grams of carbohydrates for lunch. If he follows the 450 Rule, and wants to dose himself with Rapid Acting Insulin (RA) to compensate for the increased carbohydrates, then he would give himself how much RA insulin:
- Question: Diagnostic studies for Type II diabetes mellitus would include which of the following:
- Question: The use of steroids in the treatment of fungal infections will worsen the infection.
- Question: The typical ratio of basal to bolus insulin is:
- Question: Andre is a 52 y/o construction worker who stayed home today because he was having severe chest pain. His wife calls the clinic and describes his symptoms as: squeezing chest tightness, with pain that radiates to the left side of his neck, jaw, and left arm. The NP’s immediate response should be to tell the wife:
- Question: The CDC recommends that after a child receives a vaccine (s)he should be monitored for:
- Question: Sara is a 38 y/o multipara who is in her 6th–7th month of pregnancy with her fourth child. She has a new onset of vaginal bleeding that is worsened by intercourse. On external physical exam, you note that her uterus is soft and non-tender to palpation. Knowing that her cervix is not dilated, the most appropriate treatment would be:
- Question: Mark is an alcoholic who is stopped for drunk driving. When the officers approach him he states that he wants to die. The officers decide that for his own protection they will Baker Act him. The Baker Act allows for involuntary detention for what period.
- Question: Maria is a 26 y/o female in her third trimester of pregnancy. She has a sudden onset of vaginal bleeding and has a hypertonic uterus. She has a history of hypertension secondary to previous cocaine use. Her most likely diagnosis would be:
- Question: Bonnie is a 76 y/o female patient who resides in a nursing home. She is currently on a 10-day course of Clindamycin for a recurrent bacterial vaginal infection. She has started having 10–15 watery stools per day. The NP recognizes this as:
NRNP 6568 Week 7 Comprehensive Practice Questions (100%_Correct)
- Question: Which of the following contraceptive drugs are … in the treatment of acne?
- Question: Menopause is … with a dramatic decline in estrogen levels.
- Question: Danger signs of oral contraceptives include all the following except:
- Question: Agnes is a 26 y/o female who comes to the clinic with intermittent episodes of moderate to severe cramping in the LLQ. She has bloating that is … with defecation. The most likely cause is:
- Question: Sara is a 38 y/o multipara who is in her 6th–7th month of pregnancy with her fourth child. She has a new onset of vaginal bleeding that is … by intercourse. On external physical exam, you note that her uterus is soft and non-tender to palpation. If Sara … having uterine cramping, then the most appropriate immediate treatment would be:
- Question: Martin is a 73 y/o male who has a 50 pack/year history of smoking and comes to the clinic for his annual physical. As you are leading him back to the exam room you note that he has dyspnea with minimal cough, a barrel chest, and appears to have lost weight since his last visit. Your physical exam confirms a 20 lb. weight loss and more noticeable … lip breathing. Given Martin’s condition, the first line treatment would be all the following except:
- Question: Martin is a 41 y/o male who comes to the clinic with the following symptoms: fever, chills, and malaise. On physical exam, the NP notes that he has a new murmur that was not present at his last visit and is aware that he has a prosthetic valve. He also has splinter hemorrhages on his nails, and petechiae on his palate. Treatment for Martin would include which of the following:
- Question: All of the following are in the LUQ of the abdomen except
- Question: Wen is a 48 y/o female who comes to the clinic with fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, constipation, and menstrual abnormalities. The NP orders a TSH and free serum T4 and thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPO). The TSH is 6.0 mU/L, the T4 is low, and the TPO is high. Her most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: John is a 7 y/o whose mother brings him to the clinic with the following chief complaint: “He fidgets and squirms all the time. His teachers tell me he has difficulty remaining in his seat, talks excessively, can’t wait for his turn, interrupts conversations, and acts like a robot.” Differential diagnoses for John would include all the following except:
- Question: In treating patients for depression, the first line pharmacological treatment would be:
- Question: Continuous antibiotic prophylaxis with which antibiotic is the most effective mode of treating UTIs:
- Question: Zina is a 34 y/o female who comes to the clinic with a chief complaint of 3 years of chronic heartburn. She states that she gets it after eating tacos and bacon. She has … to self-medicate with OTC antacids with no improvement. In the exam, the NP notices a sour odor on Zina’s breath, thinning tooth enamel, and a chronic red throat. The most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: Ann is a primigravida in her 35th week of pregnancy and presents to the clinic with severe recurrent headaches, … vision, pitting edema, and right upper quadrant pain. Additionally, she has oliguria, nausea, and vomiting. Her urine protein is >1+. The only treatment for Ann would be:
- Question: Sara is a 38 y/o multipara who is in her 6th–7th month of pregnancy with her fourth child. She has a new onset of vaginal bleeding that is … by intercourse. On external physical exam, you note that her uterus is soft and non-tender to palpation. The most likely diagnosis for this condition is:
- Question: Mary is a new mother who was tested HBsAG+ during her prenatal screening process. Upon the birth of her infant, the newborn should be given HBIG and Hep B within:
- Question: All diastolic murmurs are abnormal.
- Question: Kyle is a 68 y/o male who comes to the clinic for his annual checkup. His chief complaint is that for the past couple of weeks he has had severe, sharp, excruciating pain in his abdomen, flank, and back. During the physical exam, the NP notices that on palpation of the abdomen she feels a palpable mass that is greater than 3 cm in width. This could potentially be:
- Question: Maria is a 26 y/o female in her third trimester of pregnancy. She has a sudden onset of vaginal bleeding and has a hypertonic uterus. She has a history of hypertension secondary to previous cocaine use. Her most likely diagnosis would be:
- Question: Juan, an 82 y/o male, is brought to the clinic by his daughter with LLQ pain, anorexia, nausea, and vomiting. Palpation of the abdomen reveals a positive rebound tenderness, positive Rovsing’s sign, and rigid abdomen. The NP in Juan’s case should
- Question: A 32 y/o female comes to the clinic for what she describes as “a dark-colored urine.” During the exam, the NP uses a urine dipstick to test for blood in the urine. In reading the results, he/she discovers the following false negative readings … by all the following except:
- Question: Sal is a 56 y/o male who the NP has seen on many occasions in the clinic. During her physical exam of the heart, the NP notices that he has a new mitral regurgitation murmur that is … as a Grade II. She notes that his murmur is … with which part of the cardiac cycle?
- Question: Martin is a 17y/o male who comes to the clinic with the following chief complaint: “I have pain around my belly button and have had no appetite for the past 24 hours. I have had some nausea and have … three times. I have had a low-grade fever also.” During the clinical exam, the NP notices that Martin has some guarding and rebound tenderness in the RLQ. The most likely diagnosis for this patient is:
- Question: Andreas is a 22 y/o male who comes to the clinic with a UTI. In reviewing the labs that were drawn yesterday, you know that there are many squamous epithelial in the specimen. This indicates:
- Question: The most common drug trigger for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome include all the following except:
- Question: Hillary is an 18 y/o Caucasian who comes to the clinic with a chief complaint of hirsutism, acne, and amenorrhea. Her most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: Martin is a 41 y/o male who comes to the clinic with the following symptoms: fever, chills, and malaise. On physical exam, the NP notes that he has a new murmur that was not present at his last visit and is aware that he has a prosthetic valve. He also has splinter hemorrhages on his nails, and petechiae on his palate. Additional diagnostic criteria for Martin’s … diagnosis would include which of the following:
- Question: pylori is a common cause of both duodenal and gastric ulcers.
- Question: Zina is a 34 y/o female who comes to the clinic with a chief complaint of 3 years of chronic heartburn. She states that she gets it after eating tacos and bacon. She has … to self-medicate with OTC antacids with no improvement. In the exam, the NP notices a sour odor on Zina’s breath, thinning tooth enamel, and a chronic red throat. Some lifestyle changes to treat Zina’s condition would include which of the following?
- Question: Zollinger-Ellison syndrome causes high levels of acid production in the stomach.
NRNP 6568 Week 7 Comprehensive Practice Questions (All Correct)
- Question: Sam is a 19 y/o male who comes to the clinic with a chief complaint of several weeks of fatigue and non-productive paroxysmal coughing. He initially had a sore throat, some rhinitis, and low-grade fever. Potential organisms that might have … Sam’s condition include which of the following:
- Question: The most common method of contraception is:
- Question: Juan, an 82 y/o male, is brought to the clinic by his daughter with LLQ pain, anorexia, nausea, and vomiting. Palpation of the abdomen reveals a positive rebound tenderness, positive Rovsing’s sign, and rigid abdomen. The NP in Juan’s case should:
- Question: Artie is a 21 y/o male who comes to the clinic with a chief complaint of paroxysmal coughing without an apparent cause. He states that this has been going on for about 15 days. He initially had a mild fever and a runny nose. First-line treatment for Artie would include macrolides.
- Question: Mary is a 22 y/o female who is at 6 weeks gestation. She … that her last menstrual period was June 10, 2020. Using Naegele’s rule, which of the following is her … date of confinement (EDD)?
- Question: The CDC recommends HPV vaccine for males until what age?
- Question: Andre is a 52 y/o construction worker who … home today because he was having severe chest pain. His wife calls the clinic and describes his symptoms as: squeezing chest tightness, with pain that radiates to the left side of his neck, jaw, and left arm. The NP’s immediate response should … to tell the wife:
- Question: In pulsus paradoxus, even if the pulse cannot … , it can still be heard by using a BP cuff and stethoscope.
- Question: Randy is a 29 y/o African American male who has a body mass index (BMI) of 30, does not exercise, and has evidence of metabolic syndrome. The first line treatment for Randy’s diagnosis would be:
- Question: All of the following are characteristics of Kleinfelter syndrome in a male except:
- Question: Martin is a 41 y/o male who comes to the clinic with the following symptoms: fever, chills, and malaise. On physical exam, the NP notes that he has a new murmur that was not present at his last visit and is aware that he has a prosthetic valve. He also has splinter hemorrhages on his nails, and petechiae on his palate. Based on these finding alone the NP arrives at the following … diagnosis:
- Question: Andreas is a 22 y/o male who comes to the clinic with a UTI. In reviewing the labs that were drawn yesterday, you know that there are many squamous epithelial in the specimen. This indicates:
- Question: The most common drug trigger for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome include all the following except:
- Question: Agnes is a 26 y/o female who comes to the clinic with intermittent episodes of moderate to severe cramping in the LLQ. She has bloating that is … with defecation. Treatment of
- Question: Andy comes to the clinic with a chief complaint of knee pain. He states that he plays quarterback on his high school football team and is captain of his basketball team. You palpate the tibial tuberosity and note pain, tenderness, and swelling. The most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: John is 17 y/o and decides to marry his high school sweetheart. Under what condition(s) would he … an “emancipated minor?”
- Question: Jeremy is suffering from chronic alcohol abuse. His symptoms include mental confusion, ataxia, stupor, and hypotension. The most likely diagnosis for these symptoms is:
- Question: According to the CDC, an infant can start receiving live … vaccine at 6 months of age.
- Question: Hillary is an 18 y/o Caucasian who comes to the clinic with a chief complaint of hirsutism, acne, and amenorrhea. Her most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: Judy, a 28 y/o, presents to the clinic with a fever, vaginal discharge, and pain in the lower abdomen, pelvis, and lower back. These symptoms are … by chills, nausea, and vomiting. Treatment for Judy’s condition would include all the following drugs except:
- Question: The CDC recommends that after a child receives a vaccine (s)he should … for:
- Question: Judy, a 28 y/o, presents to the clinic with a fever, vaginal discharge, and pain in the lower abdomen, pelvis, and lower back. These symptoms are … by chills, nausea, and vomiting. This presentation is most typical of:
- Question: Pneumococcal vaccine is … for which of the following groups of patients?
- Question: The most common side effects of giving SSRIs to … patients include:
- Question: Ann is a primigravida in her 35th week of pregnancy and presents to the clinic with severe recurrent headaches, blurred vision, pitting edema, and right upper quadrant pain. Additionally, she has oliguria, nausea, and vomiting. Her urine protein is >1+. The only treatment for Ann would be:
- Question: All of the following are … macular lesions except:
- Question: Which of the following vaccines are … in pregnancy?
- Question: Sara is a 38 y/o multipara who is in her 6th–7th month of pregnancy with her fourth child. She has a new onset of vaginal bleeding that is … by intercourse. On external physical exam, you note that her uterus is soft and non-tender to palpation. If Sara … having uterine cramping, then the most appropriate immediate treatment would be:
- Question: Wen is a 48 y/o female who comes to the clinic with fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, constipation, and menstrual abnormalities. The NP orders a TSH and free serum T4 and thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPO). The TSH is 6.0 mU/L, the T4 is low, and the TPO is high. Her most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: Artie, a 36 y/o male, comes to the clinic with chief complaint of: intermittent flank one side flank pain. The pain is an 8 on a scale of 1–10, with 10 being the worst pain he has ever felt. He states the pain lasts from 20–60 minutes and that he must either stand or walk when the pain hits. He also notes that he has blood in his urine. His most likely diagnosis is: