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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
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
period
A. 1%
B. 4%
C. 2%
D. 3%
A. 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 medication is typically used to manage the underlying long term
disease
state with most autoimmune disorders?
A. corticosteroids
B. monoclonal antibodies
,C. H2 receptor antagonist
D. non steroid anti-inflammatory
B. monoclonal antibodies
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 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?
A. sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim(Bactrim)
B. B doxycycline
C. C Clindamycin
D. D tobramycin
A. sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim(Bactrim)
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 this
exam to be performed you preemptively discuss coagulation with the patient
assuming
he will most likely be needing this therapy period which of the following
,represents
adequate understanding from the patient?
A. The goal of my INR on Xarelto should be somewhat around 2.0
B. I will be I will need to take lovenox if I am started on Xarelto
C. Regardless of the venous Doppler findings, I can start warfarin alone and it will
take
around four to five days to get the drug to the properly anticoagulation
D if they find blood clot I will need to use Lovenox in addition to warfarin until
my INR
is 3.0
D if they find blood clot I will need to use Lovenox in addition to warfarin until
my INR is 3.0
Kia is a 22-year-old trans female patient who is actively undergoing 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.
Assuming they are taking all of the following medications, which of these is most
likely
the culprit for these symptoms after abrupt withdrawal?
A. spironolactone (Aldactone)
B. progestin (Heather)
C. Abarelix (Plenaxis)
D. Prednisone (Deltasone)
D. Prednisone (Deltasone)
Rationale: Abrupt discontinuation after prolonged use can lead to adrenal
insufficiency.
This occurs because the body's natural cortisol production has been suppressed,
and it
cannot ramp up quickly enough after stopping the medication. Symptoms of
, adrenal
insufficiency include hypotension, pallor, and hypothermia, which are consistent
with
this case.
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 of cancer treatment?
A. allopurinol
B. colchicine
C. Lasix
D. N acetylcysteine
A. allopurinol
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 need serotonin at antagonist
B. patients in phase two migraines should avoid any additional serotonin for risk of
serotonin syndrome
C. patients in phase two migraine needs serotonin agonist
D. patients in phase two migraines will benefit from oxycontin therapy
C. 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 disorder?
A. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
B. non selective dopamine reuptake inhibitors
C. mood stabilizers
D. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors.