NR 667 CEA FNP ACTUAL PREDICTOR EXAM LATEST 2025/2026
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A patient on warfarin (Coumadin) therapy for recurrent deep vein thrombosis
(DVT) is about to have lumbar spinal fusion surgery. The patient's warfarin is put
on hold starting 5 days prior to the surgery and subcutaneous enoxaparin
(Lovenox) has been ordered for DVT prophylaxis until the resumption of the
warfarin. The nurse practitioner knows that the patient's postoperative warfarin
dose should be restarted based on the:
A. Value of her morning Prothrombin time
B. baseline PT and INR values
C. target INR of 2.5
D. Loading dose of 20 mg, plus the previous warfarin dose
B
Your patient presented yesterday to urgent care with symptoms of lower
extremity weakness and then went home for observation with family. They have
returned to urgent care, and it now appears to be affecting the patient’s abdomen
in just the past few hours. What is your priority intervention?
A. Order physical therapy evaluation and treatment
B. Immediate transportation to the hospital and monitor for airway involvement
C. Apply oxygen via nasal cannula
D. Assess muscular strength in bilateral lower extremities
B
Which of the following is a common symptom of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
(SLE)?
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A. Joint pain and swelling
B. Frequent urination and thirst
C. Sudden weight gain and high blood pressure
D. Persistent cough and shortness of breath
A
Patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome should be managed by which of the
following mechanisms?
A. With negative pressure isolation due to contagious nature of SJS
B. Similarly to burn patients due to loss of fluid volume
C. Similarly to heart surgery patients due to risk of hypervolemia
D. With off floor privileges to encourage mobility and retaining muscle mass
B
Which of the following categories of medication are not likely to be included in
the medication regimen for a patient with HIV?
A. NRTIs
B. Protease antagonists
C. NNRTIs
D. Protease inhibitors
B
A patient who has active herpes zoster is at risk of shedding which contagious
virus?
A. Varicella zoster
B. Herpes simplex virus -2
C. Herpes simplex virus -1
D. Shingles
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A
Your patient presents with painless lymph node swelling, weight loss, night
sweats, and asks what is wrong with him. Which of the following represents a
most appropriate intervention to confirm a diagnosis of lymphoma?
A. Order a core needle biopsy
B. Order a CBC and TSH
C. Examine the patient
D. Consult pulmonology
A
The patient with anaphylaxis is experiencing which type of hypersensitivity
response?
A. Type I
B. Type III
C. Type II
D. Type IV
A
Your patient has been diagnosed with HIV and wants to know the goal of
treatment with “all these medications”. Which of the following represents the
most reasonable goal in the treatment of HIV?
A. Ability to reduce to one medication as therapy rather than multiple agents
B. Reducing the CD4 count to an undetectable level
C. Reducing viral load to an undetectable level
D. Complete healing with no need for further medications
C
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Your patient arrives the urgent care complaining of a swollen throat and vocal
changes. Which of the following statements made by the patient brings an index
of suspicion of angioedema?
A. I have been taking my lisinopril for the past week as prescribed
B. I do not take any ibuprofen since it gives me an upset stomach
C. I have never had this happen before
D. This seems to be getting better already getting out of the cold
A
Which of the following treatments is not recommended for a patient with a new
diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis?
A. Prednisone burst, then taper to a lower daily maintenance dose
B. Methotrexate daily
C. Oxycontin PRN for mild pain
D. Adalimumab daily
C
A 43-year-old male patient weighing 100kg was burned over 20 percent of their
body with partial thickness burns after escaping a house fire. Using the Parkland
formula, what is the most appropriate amount of IV fluid resuscitation to provide
the patient in the first 8 hours?
A. 8 Liters
B. 2 Liters
C. 3 Liters
D. 4 Liters
D
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