CMN568 FINAL EXAM /CMN568 INTRO TO FAMILY NP FINAL LATEST
2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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What is one disease that smoking actually helps the symptoms? -
ANSWER-Ulcerative Colitis
What is a +Murphy's sign? - ANSWER-RUQ pain on palpation
with inspiration. Cholecystits
What's the most sensitive test for diagnosis acute abd pain? -
ANSWER-CT
What diagnosis does this patient have? Hypertriglyceridemia,
abrupt severe epigastric pain that radiates to his back, N/V,
prefers to sit up and lean forward, absent bowel sounds, pallor. -
ANSWER-Pancreatitis
What imaging would be appropriate for a patient with acute
pancreatitis? - ANSWER-KUB, CT if unsure, per PPT
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What should you test for when you suspect PUD in your patient? -
ANSWER-H. pylori
Currant, jelly stools make you think: - ANSWER-Intussception
What might you palpate in the stomach of a child with
intussception - ANSWER-Sausage shaped mass in abdomen
What is the preferred diagnostic test for intussception? -
ANSWER-Air contrast enema heals and diagnosis
Bilious vomit: consider what? - ANSWER-Malrotation
- Confirm with UGI
Pain in RLQ on internal rotation of the rt hip is called _____ and
seen with ____. - ANSWER-Pain in RLQ on internal rotation of
the rt hip is called _obturator_ and seen with _appendicitis_.
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Palpation of the LLQ causing pain in the RLQ is called what?
Indicative of what? - ANSWER-Rovsing sign
Appendicitis
Testicular torsion is suspected in a patient with:
A. Pain alleviated by elevation of scrotum
B. Bilateral edematous scrotum with tender testicles
C. Absent cremasteric reflex on the affected side
D. No pain - ANSWER-C. Absent cremasteric reflex on the
affected side
Pedaitric above 3 months with a fever needs a UA for all girls < 2
years old, all males < 6mo and uncircumcised males < 12mo -
ANSWER-True
Patients with Celiac Disease must avoid:
A. Wheat
B. Milk
C. Rice
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D. Oats - ANSWER-a. Wheat
- Gluten free diet, avoid wheat, rye, barley.
T/F while WBC >15,000 may indicate SBI. Child with
overwhelming sepsis may present with WBC < 5,000 - ANSWER-
True.
- To help determine cause:
UA/C&S: r/o UTI
CXR: r/o pneumonia
Lumbar Puncture: r/o meningitis
Blood cultures: r/o bacteremia
Stools for C&S: r/o infectious diarrhea
- Refer all baby's under 4 weeks.
Which of the following is contraindicated in a 7 month old?
A. Maltsuprax
B. Mineral Oil