NR 603 CEA Exam Questions and Answers
, You have the pleasure of working at the health clinic at a summer
resort as a nurse practitioner. Benny a 19-year-old male with a
first degree burn over their entire torso after being out in the
sun too long without any protection about taking a medication
A. 1%
with photosensitivity reactions period to accurately document his
burned surface area you use the rule of palms. In evaluation of a
patient's surface area using the rule of palms which portion of the
patient's body surface area is covered by the patients palms
1. Patients with acute autoimmune disorder flares are routinely
treated with medication to reduce the inflammation but does not
typically manage the underlying disease state. Which class of B. monoclonal antibodies
medication is typically used to manage the underlying long term
disease state with most autoimmune disorders?
Shelley is a 19-year-old female patient who presents for a routine
health visit. During your exam she mentioned recent symptoms
of dysuria and urinary frequency and you suspect a urinary tract
infection. You confirm this with urinalysis which is a which is as
follows urine positive for leukocyte esterase, nitrates, and WBC's
A. sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim(Bactrim)
as well as the presence of bacteria. Most recent labs were six
months ago and showed normal CBC and BMP. She also has
a health history of sea death after an antibiotic for an unrelated
illness two years ago. Based on her presentation which would be
the best strategy for treating her urinary tract infection?
Zeke is a 22-year-old male patient presented to your primary care
clinic with unilateral leg swelling and tenderness after all nighter
playing video games. You suspect he has a provoked DVT from
immobility and an ultrasound has been ordered. While awaiting D if they find blood clot I will need to use Lovenox in addition to
this exam to be performed you preemptively discuss coagulation warfarin until my INR is 3.0
with the patient assuming he will most likely be needing this
therapy period which of the following represents adequate under-
standing from the patient?
Kia is a 22-year-old trans female patient who is actively undergo-
ing a gender affirming therapy abruptly stopped their medication
regimen for the last two weeks due to insurance issues. They
present to your clinic with hypotension, pallor and hypothermia. D. Prednisone (Deltasone)
Assuming they are taking all of the following medications, which
of these is most likely the culprit for these symptoms after abrupt
withdrawal?
1. Your 55-year-old female patient, Eve, has been diagnosed with
acute myeloid leukemia. Which of the following agents would be
most likely to assist in management of her anticipated side effects A. allopurinol
of cancer treatment?
Classic phase 2 migraines is managed by the use of which general
principle? (This question was asking about Phase 1 migraines) A. patients in phase two migraine needs serotonin agonist
Which class of medications are indicated as first line management
of both post traumatic stress disorder and major depressive dis- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
order?
Which of the following concepts refers to where small differences
in dose or blood concentration may lead to failures and or adverse
drug reactions that are life threatening or result in persistent or narrow therapeutic index
significant disability?
Your nurse practitioner student asks you to help him clarify the
different types of diuretics. For example, you tell him that the use
of Ted stockings for patients with lower extremity edema is an A. pressure diuresis
example of which type of diuresis?
The nurse practitioner assessing the patient with a rapid cardiac
rhythm may assess for a pulse deficit by auscultating the patient's A. peak of the R wave
, You have the pleasure of working at the health clinic at a summer
resort as a nurse practitioner. Benny a 19-year-old male with a
first degree burn over their entire torso after being out in the
sun too long without any protection about taking a medication
A. 1%
with photosensitivity reactions period to accurately document his
burned surface area you use the rule of palms. In evaluation of a
patient's surface area using the rule of palms which portion of the
patient's body surface area is covered by the patients palms
1. Patients with acute autoimmune disorder flares are routinely
treated with medication to reduce the inflammation but does not
typically manage the underlying disease state. Which class of B. monoclonal antibodies
medication is typically used to manage the underlying long term
disease state with most autoimmune disorders?
Shelley is a 19-year-old female patient who presents for a routine
health visit. During your exam she mentioned recent symptoms
of dysuria and urinary frequency and you suspect a urinary tract
infection. You confirm this with urinalysis which is a which is as
follows urine positive for leukocyte esterase, nitrates, and WBC's
A. sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim(Bactrim)
as well as the presence of bacteria. Most recent labs were six
months ago and showed normal CBC and BMP. She also has
a health history of sea death after an antibiotic for an unrelated
illness two years ago. Based on her presentation which would be
the best strategy for treating her urinary tract infection?
Zeke is a 22-year-old male patient presented to your primary care
clinic with unilateral leg swelling and tenderness after all nighter
playing video games. You suspect he has a provoked DVT from
immobility and an ultrasound has been ordered. While awaiting D if they find blood clot I will need to use Lovenox in addition to
this exam to be performed you preemptively discuss coagulation warfarin until my INR is 3.0
with the patient assuming he will most likely be needing this
therapy period which of the following represents adequate under-
standing from the patient?
Kia is a 22-year-old trans female patient who is actively undergo-
ing a gender affirming therapy abruptly stopped their medication
regimen for the last two weeks due to insurance issues. They
present to your clinic with hypotension, pallor and hypothermia. D. Prednisone (Deltasone)
Assuming they are taking all of the following medications, which
of these is most likely the culprit for these symptoms after abrupt
withdrawal?
1. Your 55-year-old female patient, Eve, has been diagnosed with
acute myeloid leukemia. Which of the following agents would be
most likely to assist in management of her anticipated side effects A. allopurinol
of cancer treatment?
Classic phase 2 migraines is managed by the use of which general
principle? (This question was asking about Phase 1 migraines) A. patients in phase two migraine needs serotonin agonist
Which class of medications are indicated as first line management
of both post traumatic stress disorder and major depressive dis- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
order?
Which of the following concepts refers to where small differences
in dose or blood concentration may lead to failures and or adverse
drug reactions that are life threatening or result in persistent or narrow therapeutic index
significant disability?
Your nurse practitioner student asks you to help him clarify the
different types of diuretics. For example, you tell him that the use
of Ted stockings for patients with lower extremity edema is an A. pressure diuresis
example of which type of diuresis?
The nurse practitioner assessing the patient with a rapid cardiac
rhythm may assess for a pulse deficit by auscultating the patient's A. peak of the R wave