QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
◍ The nurse practitioner student is preparing for an upcoming exam and
understands that the Tanner Scale includes ____ stages of sexual maturity.
Answer: 5
◍ The nurse practitioner is performing a speculum exam on a 42 year-old
female patient. Which reproductive anatomy should be assessed during the
speculum exam? Select all that apply..
Answer: cervix and vagina
◍ Which of the following tests should the nurse practitioner order for HIV
confirmation?.
Answer: Western blot
◍ environmental health risk assessment - home.
Answer: looking into the physical place of the home for hazards like lead
paint, asbestos, and mold
◍ The nurse practitioner is reviewing the U.S. Preventative Services Task
Force (USPSTF) recommendations. What does a service grade of D
represent?.
Answer: Service is found to be either of no benefit or potentially harmful
◍ phases of disaster management.
Answer: 1. Prevention/Mitigation2. Preparedness3. Response4. Recovery
◍ yellow triage level.
Answer: stable abdominal wound, eye and CNS injuries
◍ disaster.
Answer: an event that disrupts the normal functioning of the community;
natural or man made
,◍ family health practice guidelines.
Answer: •Work with the family collectively.•Start where the family
is.•Adapt nursing intervention to the family's stage of
development.•Recognize the validity of family structural
variations.•Emphasize family strengths.
◍ cost-sharing.
Answer: Provision of a healthcare insurance policy that requires
policyholders to pay for a portion of their healthcare services; a cost-control
mechanism.
◍ Children's increased vulnerability to environmental hazards.
Answer: -rapid growth and development-differences in
physiology-differences in behavior
◍ health risk assessment.
Answer: identify, assess, characterize, risk management
◍ For women younger than 35, infertility is defined as failure to achieve a
successful pregnancy after __________ of regular unprotected intercourse..
Answer: 12 months
◍ The nurse practitioner understands that a woman's lifetime risk of being
diagnosed with breast cancer is:.
Answer: 1 in 8
◍ controlling pets.
Answer: keep pets outside of bedroom of person with asthma, keep pets off
of furniture, dust surfaces with a damp cloth, vacuum carpets often, wash
hands after playing with pet
◍ The nurse practitioner understands that Group B Streptococcus and
Escherichia coliare the primary causes of ____________ during pregnancy..
Answer: UTIs
◍ family function (universal family characteristic 5).
Answer: provide affection and security, instill identity, promote affiliation,
, provide socialization, establish controls
◍ controlling chemical irritants.
Answer: limit use of scented aerosols/perfumesuse cleaning supplies in
absence of children and in areas with adequate ventilation
◍ indemnity policy.
Answer: A medical expense insurance policy that reimburses the insured for
the cost of medical care.
◍ macroeconomics focus.
Answer: aggregate data that affect economy as a whole
◍ The nurse practitioner understands that a patient with hyperandrogenism
may present with which of the following?.
Answer: acne associated with menstrual dysfunction
◍ family culture (universal family characteristic 3).
Answer: -shared values-roles-distribution of power
◍ When educating patients about cervical cancer, it is important to include that
the most causative agent in cervical cancer is:.
Answer: HPV
◍ moral hazard.
Answer: having more wasteful or expensive habits because one is insured
and does not cover the brunt of the cost of their medical services
◍ Preparedness.
Answer: Drills and running through scenarios before they begin to prepare
◍ substance abuse and mental health services administration, health resources
and services administration core public health function.
Answer: policy development
◍ underinsured.
Answer: medical expenses >10% of annual incomedeductibles >5% annual
income