NR601 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
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You are working up a 52 year old patient for microscopic
hematuria. Your differential diagnosis list includes all of the
following except
a. nephrocalcinosis
b. acute pyelonephritis
c. renal stenosis
d. bladder cancer - ANSWER-c. renal stenosis
A 48 year old male patient screened for diabetes has a fasting
plasma glucose level of 120mg/dl (6.7mmol/L). The nurse
practitioner plan includes:
a. prescribe metformin 500mg po BID
b. educate the patient on lifestyle changes to lower blood glucose
c. initiate self monitoring of blood glucose
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d. review the effects of oral hypoglycemic medications -
ANSWER-b. educate the patient on lifestyle changes to lower
blood glucose
Terazosin, an alpha blocker, is prescribed to treat the following
conditions:
a. benign prostatic hypertrophy and hypertension
b. benign prostatic hypertrophy and hypotension
c. urinary tract infection and arrythmia
d. chronic prostatitis and atrial fibrillation - ANSWER-a. benign
prostatic hypertrophy and hypertension
A 65 year old hispanci woman presents to the office for routine
follow up for her type 2 diabetes mellitus. Her routine UA reveals
few epithelial cells, negative leukocytes, negative nitrates,
negative protein, no ketones. Which of the following tests should
also be ordered annually for diabetic patients.
a. reslult is normal, no further testing is necessary
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b. urine for culture and sensitivity
c.recommend a screening intravenous pyelopgram (IVP)
d. microalbumin - ANSWER-d. microalbumin
Age-related changes in the bladder, urethra and ureters include
all of the following in older women except:
a. decline in ureteral resistance pressure
b. increased estrogen produciton's influence on the bladder and
ureter
c. laxity of the pelvic muscle
d. decline in bladder outlet function. - ANSWER-b. increased
estrogen production's influence on the bladder and ureter
Which of the listed conditions is most likely to cause delirium?
a. acute infection
b. multiple brain infarcts
c. malnutrition
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d. fluid overload - ANSWER-a. acute infection
Mrs R is a 68 year old woman with a BMI of 26. She is on
Medicare, has a 20 year history of primary hypertension and has
been well controlled on furosemide 30 mg BID for years. During
this follow up visit Mrs. R reports that for the last 2 months she is
always thirsty, she drinks at least 8 glasses of water a day. Upon
chart review the NP notes that the last two fasting blood glucose
levels have been 102mg/dl and 108mg/dl. What action should the
nurse practitioner perform next?
a. plan to recheck glucose as scheduled at the yearly physical
exam next month
b. order a fasting blood glucose
c. check a POC glucose now, she is not fasting
d. educate that the diuretic is causing thirst - ANSWER-b. order a
fasting blood glucose
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of which medical condition?