AANPCB FNP Practice V2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE
Terms in this set (75)
~ Which of the following is the leading cause of D
cancer-related deaths in women?
Select only one
option. A
Cervical cancer
B
Ovarian
cancer C
Breast cancer
D
Lung cancer
~ In pulmonary function testing, forced vital capacity A
represents the:
Select only one option.
A
maximum volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled
after maximum inspiration.
B
total volume of air that is exhaled after normal
inspiration. C
total volume of air that the lungs can hold, minus the
expiratory reserve volume.
D
volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled in 1 second.
,~ Medication overuse (analgesia rebound) headaches
B occur:
Select only one option.
A
infrequently in patients who use analgesics
regularly. B
in approximately half of all patients with chronic daily
headaches.
C
occasionally during switching from one type of analgesic
to another.
D
in the majority of patients using analgesics.
~ A nurse practitioner is evaluating a 38-week gestation
A
newborn in the nursery. Which of the following would be
most concerning regarding the newborn's reflexes?
Select only one option.
A
Infant fails to respond to a loud noise
B
Infant turns head when the cheek or perioral area is
rubbed
C
Infant's toes curl down when finger is placed firmly at
the toe base
D
Infant is held upright, and feet move when touching crib
~ A middle adult female who recently returned from a A
business trip to Japan presents for a recheck appointment.
The only remarkable laboratory result is for thyroid-
stimulating hormone (TSH), at 0.3 microunits/mL (normal =
0.4-6 microunits/mL). The patient reports that her neck
hurts; examination reveals thyroid tenderness. Which of
the following laboratory tests should the nurse
practitioner order now?
Select only one option.
A
Triiodothyronine (T3) and free thyroxine
(FT4) B
Triiodothyronine (T3) only
C
Triiodothyronine (T3) resin uptake
assay D
Triiodothyronine (T3) and free triiodothyronine (FT3)
, ~ Screening for domestic violence (DV) or intimate partnerC
violence (IPV) should occur:
Select only one option.
A
with sufficient evidence to support DV/IPV.
B
once there is a well-established patient relationship.
C
during each encounter.
D
when the partner is consistently present
during examination.
~ A child presents with group A streptococcal infection A
confirmed by throat culture. Past history includes
treatment for positive streptococcal infection with
erythromycin (EryPed oral suspension) 3 weeks ago.
What is the most appropriate next intervention?
Select only one option.
A
Treat with amoxicillin for 10 days.
B
Obtain culture for all household members.
C
Treat with azithromycin (Zithromax) for 10 days.
D
Intramuscular Penicillin.
~ A late adolescent is brought to the nurse practitioner's C
office by her mother, who is concerned about her
daughter's recent weight loss and the potential of
purging herself after meals. The daughter denies any
self-induced vomiting, starvation or excessive activity.
History reveals that the daughter was consistently in the
50th percentile for weight but is now in the 10th
percentile. She does state that she jogs 5 miles a day
and is in good condition. In addition to a complete
blood count with differential, which of the following
laboratory tests will be most helpful for further
assessment?
Select only one option.
A
Electrolytes, fasting blood sugar
B
Creatine phosphokinase, follicle-stimulating hormone
(FSH)
C
Electrolytes, blood urea nitrogen (BUN)/creatinine,
urinalysis
D
Electrolytes, FSH, stool for occult blood
Terms in this set (75)
~ Which of the following is the leading cause of D
cancer-related deaths in women?
Select only one
option. A
Cervical cancer
B
Ovarian
cancer C
Breast cancer
D
Lung cancer
~ In pulmonary function testing, forced vital capacity A
represents the:
Select only one option.
A
maximum volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled
after maximum inspiration.
B
total volume of air that is exhaled after normal
inspiration. C
total volume of air that the lungs can hold, minus the
expiratory reserve volume.
D
volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled in 1 second.
,~ Medication overuse (analgesia rebound) headaches
B occur:
Select only one option.
A
infrequently in patients who use analgesics
regularly. B
in approximately half of all patients with chronic daily
headaches.
C
occasionally during switching from one type of analgesic
to another.
D
in the majority of patients using analgesics.
~ A nurse practitioner is evaluating a 38-week gestation
A
newborn in the nursery. Which of the following would be
most concerning regarding the newborn's reflexes?
Select only one option.
A
Infant fails to respond to a loud noise
B
Infant turns head when the cheek or perioral area is
rubbed
C
Infant's toes curl down when finger is placed firmly at
the toe base
D
Infant is held upright, and feet move when touching crib
~ A middle adult female who recently returned from a A
business trip to Japan presents for a recheck appointment.
The only remarkable laboratory result is for thyroid-
stimulating hormone (TSH), at 0.3 microunits/mL (normal =
0.4-6 microunits/mL). The patient reports that her neck
hurts; examination reveals thyroid tenderness. Which of
the following laboratory tests should the nurse
practitioner order now?
Select only one option.
A
Triiodothyronine (T3) and free thyroxine
(FT4) B
Triiodothyronine (T3) only
C
Triiodothyronine (T3) resin uptake
assay D
Triiodothyronine (T3) and free triiodothyronine (FT3)
, ~ Screening for domestic violence (DV) or intimate partnerC
violence (IPV) should occur:
Select only one option.
A
with sufficient evidence to support DV/IPV.
B
once there is a well-established patient relationship.
C
during each encounter.
D
when the partner is consistently present
during examination.
~ A child presents with group A streptococcal infection A
confirmed by throat culture. Past history includes
treatment for positive streptococcal infection with
erythromycin (EryPed oral suspension) 3 weeks ago.
What is the most appropriate next intervention?
Select only one option.
A
Treat with amoxicillin for 10 days.
B
Obtain culture for all household members.
C
Treat with azithromycin (Zithromax) for 10 days.
D
Intramuscular Penicillin.
~ A late adolescent is brought to the nurse practitioner's C
office by her mother, who is concerned about her
daughter's recent weight loss and the potential of
purging herself after meals. The daughter denies any
self-induced vomiting, starvation or excessive activity.
History reveals that the daughter was consistently in the
50th percentile for weight but is now in the 10th
percentile. She does state that she jogs 5 miles a day
and is in good condition. In addition to a complete
blood count with differential, which of the following
laboratory tests will be most helpful for further
assessment?
Select only one option.
A
Electrolytes, fasting blood sugar
B
Creatine phosphokinase, follicle-stimulating hormone
(FSH)
C
Electrolytes, blood urea nitrogen (BUN)/creatinine,
urinalysis
D
Electrolytes, FSH, stool for occult blood