QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SATISFACTIONS NEW UPDATE 2026
FINAL REVIEW! Nsg 6001
All patient even if asymptomatic require risk stratification according to the
Framingham risk score. At present ACC/AHA guidelines however do not
normally support stress tests for asymptomatic patients without additional
justification. What could be used to justify ETT in an asymptomatic patient
- Sedentary and wishes to begin aggressive exercise
BPH is not a risk factor for prostate cancer. Is this true to false
- True
Spread of genital herpes only occurs during the time period with active
lesions. Is the true or false
- False
AAA are often asymptomatic, what percent of AAA are discovered in
asymptomatic patient
- 75%
Improvement in the delivery and management of the healthcare are
necessary if we are to improve the overall health of this nations population.
Which of the following are identified in your readings as strategic in the
movement to improve healthcare system
- Population management and healthcare practice
Two main types of heart failure
- Left sides, and main
The majority of all strokes are non ischemic. Is this statement true or false
- False
NSG 6001 FINAL REVIEW ADVANCED PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SATISFACTIONS NEW UPDATE 2026
,NSG 6001 FINAL REVIEW ADVANCED PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SATISFACTIONS NEW UPDATE 2026
When a murmur is first heard. It is important to determine if it is due to a
pathological condition or benign. For an experienced practitioner, it is
always easy to determine the cause of a murmur merely by listening to the
sound. Is this true or false
NSG 6001 FINAL REVIEW ADVANCED PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SATISFACTIONS NEW UPDATE 2026
,NSG 6001 FINAL REVIEW ADVANCED PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SATISFACTIONS NEW UPDATE 2026
- False
Maintenance of an isometric ST segment during exercise is the response of
- A normal heart
The goal of self management is to specifically do what
- Engage patients in own care
Your 56 year old patient presents with bradycardia with a rate of 55 and
first degree av block. The patient is hemodynamically stable and is not
experiencing any syncope or chest pain. Hx includes: MI, home meds
include BB, ASA,. Lab work is non significant for electrolyte imbalances.
You decide to treat this patient for the arrhythmia
to prevent future destabilizations. Which might be the appropriate first
measure to consider
- Discontinue BB and replace with another therapy if necessary
Your patient is morbidly obese and cannot sit on a bicycle or walk a
treadmill. She also has marked and severe emphysema. You need to make
an assessment of the risk of significant CAD and your patients family says
that their relative had their diagnosis base don an ultrasound echo. What
facts would influence your decisions regarding the family request for echo
assmnt
- Sensitivity would be reduced because of obesity and lung disease
Your are in a clinic with your mentor observing the echocardiogram exercise
teset of a 45 year old male that had been experiencing slight chest pressure
almost daily during exercise. While observing your patient, your mentor
NSG 6001 FINAL REVIEW ADVANCED PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SATISFACTIONS NEW UPDATE 2026
, NSG 6001 FINAL REVIEW ADVANCED PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SATISFACTIONS NEW UPDATE 2026
points out that the left ventricle wall is thinning and there is some
hyperkinesia
Your patient is newly diagnosed with persistent atria fibrillation. You
consider electro cardioversion. Before undergoing this procedure you
should order the following examination to assess thrombus risk
- Transesophageal echocardiopgrahy
Tachyarrhythmias cause a drop in commonly blood pressure, cardiac output
syncope sob, cp. What phenomenon most often occurs during these
arrhythmias to cause these s/s
- Shortened diastole
At what age is afib most common
- 60 or older
Automaticity is a property common to all cardiac cells
- True
Your pt has a maximum age predicted HR of 180. During the exercise eh
reaches a heart rate of 140 and then states he can no longer exercise. You
see evidence of ischemic changes on the ecg. This would be predictive of
what condition
- Significant cad
You tell a patient he has a murmur. He says he has been told this before,
but wonders what causes the unique sounds of a murmur. Which of the
following would be your best option
- Turbulent blood flow
NSG 6001 FINAL REVIEW ADVANCED PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SATISFACTIONS NEW UPDATE 2022