NR 602 FINAL EXAM#4 REVIEW QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
Cardiac output in pregnancy _________ and peaks during ___________?
Increases 30-50%; the third trimester
In the formula to estimate gestational age, a woman is considered pregnant from?
First day of her last menstrual period
Which of the following statements about the subdermal progestin implant is false?
After removal, its contraceptive effects lasts 5 more months on average
Which of the following are considered probable (or objective) signs of pregnancy?
Fetal heart rate and increases urination
The family NP is performing an examination on a newborn who exhibits prolonged
jaundice, decreased muscle tone and poor peripheral circulation with cool extremities. The
parent reports that the newborn is also having constipation issues and feeling poorly what
will the NP do next?
Order TSH/T4 due to concerns for congenital hypothyroidism
A woman's lifetime risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer is?
1 in 8
A 1-year old has an undescended testes that was noted on his exam. What will the NP do to
manage this condition?
Refer the infant to pediatric urologist or surgeon for possible orchiopexy
Approximately how many Americans will contract one or more STI during their lifetime?
50%
The family NP is examining a 3-year-old child who speaks loudly, in a monotone, does not
make eye contact, and prefers to sit on the exam room floor moving a toy back and forth in
a repetitive manner. Which disorder does the NP expect?
Autism Spectrum Disorder
A patient with pelvic inflammatory disease comes in to an outpatient clinic for treatment.
The patient is allergic to fluoroquinolones. As the NP, you should choose a treatment
regimen that pairs Doxycycline and what other medication?
Ceftriaxone + Metronidazole (or bactrim)
, After performing a thorough exam on a 20yr old female, you recommend she reduce her
coffee/tea and sodium intake. And you recommend she eats more foods with Vitamin E,
Calcium and B6 to help reduce or manage symptoms associated with which conditions.
Anxiety, hypertension, and muscle cramps
A UTI is diagnosed based on what?
The presence of typical clinical symptoms/UA/Urine Culture
Most Research studies on methods of contraception use the term efficacy to refer to the
likelihood of pregnancy when a method is used exactly as prescribed. Which method is
most effective?
IUD is the most effective method
Effective for 85% of women who have mild or moderate symptoms of mastalgia, the first
line of treatment is?
Reassurance
A mother brings her child to the clinic for a normal well-child visit. The mother wants info
on HPV and asks when her child can receive the vaccination. The NP informs the mother
that routine HPV vaccination is recommended for girls age?
Age 11-12
In which pregnancy trimester does colostrum begin to excrete?
Second trimester
Which of the following is one of the key criteria for a diagnosis of PMS?
Symptoms begin up to 7 days prior to menses
Which of the following symptoms are not typical of a child with ADHD?
Good organizational skills, lack of hyperactivity or impulsivity, and consistent ability to stay
focused on tasks for long periods
Which statement is true regarding benign breast masses?
Cysts are more commonly seen in women around the age of 35-50 years old
You are performing a well-child visit on a 5-yo boy. You are unable to retract his foreskin
over the glans while inspecting his penis. The patient has no pain or swelling noted. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
Phimosis
An adolescent has 1+ proteinuria in a random dipstick urinalysis. A subsequent first
morning voided specimen is negative. What will the NP do to manage this condition?
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
Cardiac output in pregnancy _________ and peaks during ___________?
Increases 30-50%; the third trimester
In the formula to estimate gestational age, a woman is considered pregnant from?
First day of her last menstrual period
Which of the following statements about the subdermal progestin implant is false?
After removal, its contraceptive effects lasts 5 more months on average
Which of the following are considered probable (or objective) signs of pregnancy?
Fetal heart rate and increases urination
The family NP is performing an examination on a newborn who exhibits prolonged
jaundice, decreased muscle tone and poor peripheral circulation with cool extremities. The
parent reports that the newborn is also having constipation issues and feeling poorly what
will the NP do next?
Order TSH/T4 due to concerns for congenital hypothyroidism
A woman's lifetime risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer is?
1 in 8
A 1-year old has an undescended testes that was noted on his exam. What will the NP do to
manage this condition?
Refer the infant to pediatric urologist or surgeon for possible orchiopexy
Approximately how many Americans will contract one or more STI during their lifetime?
50%
The family NP is examining a 3-year-old child who speaks loudly, in a monotone, does not
make eye contact, and prefers to sit on the exam room floor moving a toy back and forth in
a repetitive manner. Which disorder does the NP expect?
Autism Spectrum Disorder
A patient with pelvic inflammatory disease comes in to an outpatient clinic for treatment.
The patient is allergic to fluoroquinolones. As the NP, you should choose a treatment
regimen that pairs Doxycycline and what other medication?
Ceftriaxone + Metronidazole (or bactrim)
, After performing a thorough exam on a 20yr old female, you recommend she reduce her
coffee/tea and sodium intake. And you recommend she eats more foods with Vitamin E,
Calcium and B6 to help reduce or manage symptoms associated with which conditions.
Anxiety, hypertension, and muscle cramps
A UTI is diagnosed based on what?
The presence of typical clinical symptoms/UA/Urine Culture
Most Research studies on methods of contraception use the term efficacy to refer to the
likelihood of pregnancy when a method is used exactly as prescribed. Which method is
most effective?
IUD is the most effective method
Effective for 85% of women who have mild or moderate symptoms of mastalgia, the first
line of treatment is?
Reassurance
A mother brings her child to the clinic for a normal well-child visit. The mother wants info
on HPV and asks when her child can receive the vaccination. The NP informs the mother
that routine HPV vaccination is recommended for girls age?
Age 11-12
In which pregnancy trimester does colostrum begin to excrete?
Second trimester
Which of the following is one of the key criteria for a diagnosis of PMS?
Symptoms begin up to 7 days prior to menses
Which of the following symptoms are not typical of a child with ADHD?
Good organizational skills, lack of hyperactivity or impulsivity, and consistent ability to stay
focused on tasks for long periods
Which statement is true regarding benign breast masses?
Cysts are more commonly seen in women around the age of 35-50 years old
You are performing a well-child visit on a 5-yo boy. You are unable to retract his foreskin
over the glans while inspecting his penis. The patient has no pain or swelling noted. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
Phimosis
An adolescent has 1+ proteinuria in a random dipstick urinalysis. A subsequent first
morning voided specimen is negative. What will the NP do to manage this condition?