NR511 LATEST 2026 EXAM WITH
CORRECT ANSWER / GRADED A+
The patient is diagnosed with overactive bladder (OAB). Which of
the following instructions should be given to this woman?
a. Limit the amount of water that you drink
b. eliminate caffeine from your diet
c. wear panty liners
d. all of the aboveCorrect Answer b. eliminate caffeine from your
diet
A 28 year old patient is seen in the office with colicky abdominal
pain, particularly with meals. She has frequent constipation,
flatulence and abdominal distention. Which of the data makes a
diagnosis of diverticulitis unlikely?
a. her age
b. frequent constipation
c. flatulence
d. colicky abdominal painCorrect Answer a. her age
Treatment for epididymitis includes which of the following?
a. warm sitz baths
b. scrotal elevation
c. masturbation
d. all of the aboveCorrect Answer b. scrotal elevation
Josh, aged 22, has tinea versicolor. Which description is the most
likely for this condition?
a. there are round hypopigmented macules on his back
,b. there are red papules on his face
c. there are crusted placques in Josh's groin area
d. there are white streaks on his neckCorrect Answer a. there are
round hypopigmented macules on his back
The clinican has instructed Sam, a 25 year old patient with low
back strain, to use NSAID's to manage his symptoms of pain and
discomfort. Which of the following statements would be most
appropriate withn teaching sam about the use of NSAID' to
manage his pain
a. you should start with the lowest dose that is effective in
managing your pain because long term use of NSAIDS can result
in gastrointestinal (GI) disorders such as ulcers and hemmorhage
b. you should start with the lowest dose that is effective in
managing your pain in order to avoid developing tolerance to the
medication
c. you should take the maximum recommended dose of NSAID's
so that you will not need to take narcotics to control your
painCorrect Answer a. you should start with the lowest dose that
is effective in managing your pain because long term use of
NSAIDS can result in gastrointestinal (GI) disorders such as
ulcers and hemmorhage
Which of the following patients are at risk for developing urinary
tract cancer?
a. the 45 year old woman who is 100 pounds overweight
b. the 78 year old man who smokes three packs of cigarettes a
day
c. the 84 year old man who worked in the asbestos mines
d. all of the aboveCorrect Answer d. all of the above
SNAPPS pneumonic used to describe a technique in orally
presenting a patient.
, A. true
b. falseCorrect Answer A. true
The clinician is caring for Diane, a 22 year old woman who
presents with an injured ankle. Diane asks if she will need an x-
ray. The clinician explains to Diane that an x-ray is not always
necessary for an injured ankle and that the decision to obtain
radiography is dependent on the exam and Diane's description of
the injury. Which of the following clues in Diane exam or history
would alert the clinician to the need for obtaining radiographs
a. if she was not able to bear weight immediately after the injury
b. if the ankle developed marked swelling and discoloration after
the injury
c. if crepitation occurs with palpation or movement of the ankle
d. all of the aboveCorrect Answer d. all of the above
A patient is seen with a sudden onset of flank pain accompanied
by nausea, vomiting and diaphoresis. In addition to nephrolithasis,
which of the following should be added to the list of differential
diagnosis
a. Pancreatitis'
b. peptic ulcer disease
c. diverticulitis
d all of the aboveCorrect Answer d all of the above
Acute angle-closure glaucoma involves a sudden severe rise in
intraocular pressure. Which of the following ranges represents
normal intraocular pressure
a. 0 to 7 mmHg
b 8 to 21 mmHg
c. 22 to 40 mmHg
CORRECT ANSWER / GRADED A+
The patient is diagnosed with overactive bladder (OAB). Which of
the following instructions should be given to this woman?
a. Limit the amount of water that you drink
b. eliminate caffeine from your diet
c. wear panty liners
d. all of the aboveCorrect Answer b. eliminate caffeine from your
diet
A 28 year old patient is seen in the office with colicky abdominal
pain, particularly with meals. She has frequent constipation,
flatulence and abdominal distention. Which of the data makes a
diagnosis of diverticulitis unlikely?
a. her age
b. frequent constipation
c. flatulence
d. colicky abdominal painCorrect Answer a. her age
Treatment for epididymitis includes which of the following?
a. warm sitz baths
b. scrotal elevation
c. masturbation
d. all of the aboveCorrect Answer b. scrotal elevation
Josh, aged 22, has tinea versicolor. Which description is the most
likely for this condition?
a. there are round hypopigmented macules on his back
,b. there are red papules on his face
c. there are crusted placques in Josh's groin area
d. there are white streaks on his neckCorrect Answer a. there are
round hypopigmented macules on his back
The clinican has instructed Sam, a 25 year old patient with low
back strain, to use NSAID's to manage his symptoms of pain and
discomfort. Which of the following statements would be most
appropriate withn teaching sam about the use of NSAID' to
manage his pain
a. you should start with the lowest dose that is effective in
managing your pain because long term use of NSAIDS can result
in gastrointestinal (GI) disorders such as ulcers and hemmorhage
b. you should start with the lowest dose that is effective in
managing your pain in order to avoid developing tolerance to the
medication
c. you should take the maximum recommended dose of NSAID's
so that you will not need to take narcotics to control your
painCorrect Answer a. you should start with the lowest dose that
is effective in managing your pain because long term use of
NSAIDS can result in gastrointestinal (GI) disorders such as
ulcers and hemmorhage
Which of the following patients are at risk for developing urinary
tract cancer?
a. the 45 year old woman who is 100 pounds overweight
b. the 78 year old man who smokes three packs of cigarettes a
day
c. the 84 year old man who worked in the asbestos mines
d. all of the aboveCorrect Answer d. all of the above
SNAPPS pneumonic used to describe a technique in orally
presenting a patient.
, A. true
b. falseCorrect Answer A. true
The clinician is caring for Diane, a 22 year old woman who
presents with an injured ankle. Diane asks if she will need an x-
ray. The clinician explains to Diane that an x-ray is not always
necessary for an injured ankle and that the decision to obtain
radiography is dependent on the exam and Diane's description of
the injury. Which of the following clues in Diane exam or history
would alert the clinician to the need for obtaining radiographs
a. if she was not able to bear weight immediately after the injury
b. if the ankle developed marked swelling and discoloration after
the injury
c. if crepitation occurs with palpation or movement of the ankle
d. all of the aboveCorrect Answer d. all of the above
A patient is seen with a sudden onset of flank pain accompanied
by nausea, vomiting and diaphoresis. In addition to nephrolithasis,
which of the following should be added to the list of differential
diagnosis
a. Pancreatitis'
b. peptic ulcer disease
c. diverticulitis
d all of the aboveCorrect Answer d all of the above
Acute angle-closure glaucoma involves a sudden severe rise in
intraocular pressure. Which of the following ranges represents
normal intraocular pressure
a. 0 to 7 mmHg
b 8 to 21 mmHg
c. 22 to 40 mmHg