NR 601/ NR 601 Midterm Exam Study Guide |
Latest 2026/2027 Update |Questions & verified
Answers – Primary Care of Adults & Older
Adults |100 out of 100
Key Concepts Included:
Advanced Health Assessment • Chronic Disease Management • Geriatric Syndromes • Diagnostic
Reasoning • Pharmacology • Preventive Care • Evidence-Based Practice • Patient-Centered
Primary Care
Introduction
This 2026/2027 NR 601 Midterm Exam provides a fully updated and expertly organized collection
of realistic exam-style questions paired with 100% verified correct answers. Designed for students
in advanced practice and adult-gerontology primary care, this resource focuses on the most
important concepts tested in NR 601.
Content is structured for fast learning and deeper understanding—covering assessment techniques,
diagnostic prioritization, geriatric considerations, chronic and acute conditions, and pharmacologic
management essential for safe clinical practice. Each answer includes clear, concise rationales to
strengthen critical reasoning and support confident exam performance.
Answer Format
All correct answers are highlighted in bold, followed by rationales that explain key clinical
principles, reinforce safe practice, and prepare learners for real NR 601 exam scenarios.
,Question:
What does CGA stand for?
Answer
Complete Geriatric Assessment
Question:
What is the purpose of the CGA?
Answer
That physical health is related to psychosocial, functional ability, and a safe environment
Question:
Who is a CGA more beneficial for?
Answer
The vulnerable older adult
Question:
What are the five domains of a CGA?
Answer
physical health, functional health, psychological health, socioenvironmental support, and quality
of life measures
Question:
Functional health shows
Answer
how the older adult can care for themselves day to day
Question:
Who was the Beers Criteria created by?
Answer
The American Geriatric Society
Question:
What is the purpose of the Beers Criteria?
Answer
improve medication selection and avoid dangerous medications
Question:
Who is the Beers Criteria tailored for?
Answer
65 years or older in all setting except hospice and palliative care
, Question:
What is the except for Beers Criteria in all adults aged 65 years of age or older?
Answer
Hospice and palliative care settings
Question:
What is the reasoning that the Beers Criteria is not applicable in the hospice and palliative care
settings?
Answer
because in hospital and palliative care settings, we are focusing on keeping the patient
comfortable
Question:
What does the Beers Criteria stress?
Answer
the importance of deprescribing to avoid polypharmacy and drug reactions
Question:
Geriatric patients do what differently than younger patients?
Answer
metabolize drugs
Question:
A 25-year-old and a 75-year-old are
Answer
Completely different and should be treated and prescribed accordingly
Question:
When should someone receive colorectal screenings
Answer
ages 50-75
Question:
When should breast cancer screenings begin?
Answer
Biennial screening for women from ages 50-75
Question:
Who is at a high risk for aneurysm?
Answer
smokers