AANPCB FNP Practice V1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE
Terms in this set (75)
~ Which of the following is the non-pharmacological A
treatment for an eversion ankle sprain?
Select only one option.
A
Rest, ice, compression, and elevation
B
A heating pad and diclofenac sodium (Voltaren) cream
C
Alternate between ice and heat
D
Physical therapy referral
~ A young adult male with noncomplicated Chlamydia
B infection may exhibit:
Select only one option.
A
urticaria.
B
no remarkable clinical
symptoms. C
a green mucoid penile discharge.
D
a penile ulcer.
,~ Initial therapy for a 3-week-old infant with B
uncomplicated symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux
disease includes which of the following positions and
change in diet?
Select only one option.
A
Prone position and rotate formulas in order to find one
that causes less reflux
B
Smaller, more frequent feedings while holding infant
C
Semisupine position and offer more ounces of formula
less frequently
D
Lateral position and start small amounts of solid food with
formula
~ Which of the following conditions is a risk factor for A
development of deep vein thromboembolism and
pulmonary embolism?
Select only one option.
A
Visceral malignancy
B
Sudden weight gain
C
Copper IUD insertion
D
Chronic glucocorticoid use
~ A patient is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. A
Treatment includes prednisone with physical therapy. The
nurse practitioner advises the patient to begin disease-
modifying therapy:
Select only one option.
A
as soon as possible.
B
if symptoms worsen.
C
if symptoms remain the same for 3 months.
D
if MRI of the brain shows a new lesion.
, ~ A child is diagnosed with radial head subluxation C
("nursemaid's elbow"). After closed manipulation, the best
indication of successful treatment is that:
Select only one option.
A
swelling dissipates immediately.
B
pulse and sensation are restored.
C
the child quickly begins to use the affected arm.
D
a click is felt while the child is extending and rotating the
arm.
~ A middle adult male presents with malaise. Further D
questioning reveals that his primary concern is premature
ejaculation. He is currently taking the following
medications: atenolol (Tenormin), 50 mg daily; paroxetine
(Paxil), 20 mg daily; loratadine (Claritin-D), 1 tablet daily;
and hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), 25 mg daily. The most
likely cause of the patient's concern is:
Select only one option.
A
loratadine (Claritin).
B
hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ).
C
lisinopril (Zestril).
D
paroxetine (Paxil).
~ A young adult reports decreased mobility and pain in A
the right shoulder after painting his house
yesterday.
Passive range of motion is intact. Active range of motion
is causing pain. Which of the following is the best option
for imaging?
Select only one option.
A
None is needed at this
time B
MRI
C
CT scan
D
Plain X-ray, 3 views
Terms in this set (75)
~ Which of the following is the non-pharmacological A
treatment for an eversion ankle sprain?
Select only one option.
A
Rest, ice, compression, and elevation
B
A heating pad and diclofenac sodium (Voltaren) cream
C
Alternate between ice and heat
D
Physical therapy referral
~ A young adult male with noncomplicated Chlamydia
B infection may exhibit:
Select only one option.
A
urticaria.
B
no remarkable clinical
symptoms. C
a green mucoid penile discharge.
D
a penile ulcer.
,~ Initial therapy for a 3-week-old infant with B
uncomplicated symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux
disease includes which of the following positions and
change in diet?
Select only one option.
A
Prone position and rotate formulas in order to find one
that causes less reflux
B
Smaller, more frequent feedings while holding infant
C
Semisupine position and offer more ounces of formula
less frequently
D
Lateral position and start small amounts of solid food with
formula
~ Which of the following conditions is a risk factor for A
development of deep vein thromboembolism and
pulmonary embolism?
Select only one option.
A
Visceral malignancy
B
Sudden weight gain
C
Copper IUD insertion
D
Chronic glucocorticoid use
~ A patient is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. A
Treatment includes prednisone with physical therapy. The
nurse practitioner advises the patient to begin disease-
modifying therapy:
Select only one option.
A
as soon as possible.
B
if symptoms worsen.
C
if symptoms remain the same for 3 months.
D
if MRI of the brain shows a new lesion.
, ~ A child is diagnosed with radial head subluxation C
("nursemaid's elbow"). After closed manipulation, the best
indication of successful treatment is that:
Select only one option.
A
swelling dissipates immediately.
B
pulse and sensation are restored.
C
the child quickly begins to use the affected arm.
D
a click is felt while the child is extending and rotating the
arm.
~ A middle adult male presents with malaise. Further D
questioning reveals that his primary concern is premature
ejaculation. He is currently taking the following
medications: atenolol (Tenormin), 50 mg daily; paroxetine
(Paxil), 20 mg daily; loratadine (Claritin-D), 1 tablet daily;
and hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), 25 mg daily. The most
likely cause of the patient's concern is:
Select only one option.
A
loratadine (Claritin).
B
hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ).
C
lisinopril (Zestril).
D
paroxetine (Paxil).
~ A young adult reports decreased mobility and pain in A
the right shoulder after painting his house
yesterday.
Passive range of motion is intact. Active range of motion
is causing pain. Which of the following is the best option
for imaging?
Select only one option.
A
None is needed at this
time B
MRI
C
CT scan
D
Plain X-ray, 3 views