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A patient who has HIV infection has a negative
tuberculosis skin test with induration less than 10 mm. The
provider learns that the patient lives with a person who
has active tuberculosis. What is the next step in managing
this patient? - Answer-Order a chest radiograph.
A child complains of itching in both ears and is having
trouble hearing. The primary care nurse practitioner notes
periauricular edema and marked swelling of the external
auditory canal and elicits severe pain when manipulating
the external ear structures. Which is an appropriate
intervention? - Answer-Order ototopical
antibiotic/corticosteroid drops.
A woman who is obese has a neck circumference of 16.5
cm. Which test is necessary to assess for complications of
obesity in this patient based on this finding? - Answer-
Polysomnography.
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A 5-month old infant who has a 3-day history of cough and
rhinorrhea has developed symptoms of respiratory
distress with audible expiratory wheezes and increased
coughing. The infant's immunizations are up-to-date. The
physical exam reveals a respiratory rate of 50 breaths per
minute, coarse expiratory wheezing, and prolonged
expiration. An oxygen saturation is 96% on room air. What
is the recommended treatment for this infant? - Answer-a.
Recommend increased fluids and close follow-up.
Which patient would benefit from a polysomnography
evaluation to assess a potential sleep disorder? - Answer-
a. A child with enlarged tonsils who has daytime
sleepiness.
The primary care nurse practitioner evaluates children's
growth to screen for endocrine and metabolic disorders.
Which is a critical component of this screening? - Answer-
Obtaining serial measurements to assess patterns over
time.
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is performing
a well-child examination on a 4-year-old child. The parent
reports that the child snores frequently, often awakens
during the night, and seems cranky during the day. What
will the nurse practitioner tell this parent? - Answer-Sleep
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disorders at this age can have long-term impacts on
learning.
A previously healthy patient develops influenza which is
confirmed by RT-PCR testing and begins taking an
antiviral medication. The next day, the patient reports
increased fever and cough without respiratory distress.
The patient's lungs are clear and oxygen saturations are
97% on room air. What will the provider recommend? -
Answer-Symptomatic treatment with close follow up in
clinic.
A patient develops a dry, non-productive cough and is
diagnosed with bronchitis. Several days later, the cough
becomes productive with mucoid sputum. What may be
prescribed to help with symptoms? - Answer-Antitussive
medication
A patient has a cough and fever and the provider
auscultates rales in both lungs that do not clear with
cough. The patient reports having a headache and sore
throat prior to the onset of coughing. A chest radiograph
shows patchy, nonhomogeneous infiltrates. Based on
these findings, which organism is the most likely cause of
this patient's pneumonia? - Answer-a. Mycoplasma