Which of the following medications reduces the absorption of levothyroxine?
A. Warfarin
B. Rifampin
C. Insulin
D. Omeprazole
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D. Omeprazole
Why should laxatives be used with caution in pregnancy?
A. The GI stimulation from laxatives can induce labor
B. Laxatives can cause significant weight loss.
,C. Laxative use in pregnancy can cause significant developmental delays to the fetus.
D. Laxatives use in pregnancy leads to congenital digestive malformations
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A. The GI stimulation from laxatives can induce labor.
Which of the following medications accelerates the absorption of levothyroxine?
A. Iron supplements
B. Pantoprazole
C. Sertraline
D. Digoxin
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C. Sertraline
Which of the following vaccines are live attenuated vaccines and contraindicated in
patients with a low immune system?
A. TDaP, Td, DT
B. Zoster, Varicella, MMR
C. HPV, IIV, IPV
D. Hep A, Hep B, HiB
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, B. Zoster, Varicella, MMR
Which class of medication activates receptors for GLP-1, slows gastric emptying, inhibits
glucagon, and stimulates glucose release of insulin?
A. Sitagliptin
B. Dulaglutide
C. Dopalifozin
D. Glyburide
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B. Dulaglutide
In the management of chronic inflammatory conditions, under what circumstances would
a NP typically consider prescribing an oral steroid (systemic corticosteroid)?
A. As the initial treatment choice for all patients.
B. When a patient seeks rapid relief from mild symptoms.
C. When non-steroidal medications and conservative treatments have demonstrated
limited effectiveness or inadequacy in managing inflammation.
D. Solely in cases involving acute infections to suppress immune responses.
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C. When non-steroidal medications and conservative treatments have
demonstrated limited effectiveness or inadequacy in managing inflammation.
, Which of the following is not a contraindication to vaccines?
A. Severe allergic reaction to vaccines or an ingredient within a vaccine.
B. Encephalopathy within 7 days of a previous dose of DTP of Tdap with no other
apparent cause.
C. Pregnancy for MMR, varicella, and zoster vaccines.
D. Guillan Barre Syndrome <6 weeks after a previous vaccine dose
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D. Guillan Barre Syndrome <6 weeks after a previous vaccine dose
Gastrointestinal symptoms are common and require NPs to appropriately diagnose and
manage these issues. Which of the following statements are true?
A. Proton pump inhibitors are the more effective medicine for gastro-esophageal reflux,
but have long term concerns which can be weighed against procedural solutions.
B.. Tobacco has many downsides but is good for GERD
C. Laxatives are something patients only take when they need it and pose no concern for
self management
D. Lifestyle changes cannot help irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, or GERD
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A. Proton pump inhibitors are the more effective medicine for gastro-
esophageal reflux, but have long term concerns which can be weighed
against procedural solutions.
A. Warfarin
B. Rifampin
C. Insulin
D. Omeprazole
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D. Omeprazole
Why should laxatives be used with caution in pregnancy?
A. The GI stimulation from laxatives can induce labor
B. Laxatives can cause significant weight loss.
,C. Laxative use in pregnancy can cause significant developmental delays to the fetus.
D. Laxatives use in pregnancy leads to congenital digestive malformations
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A. The GI stimulation from laxatives can induce labor.
Which of the following medications accelerates the absorption of levothyroxine?
A. Iron supplements
B. Pantoprazole
C. Sertraline
D. Digoxin
Give this one a try later!
C. Sertraline
Which of the following vaccines are live attenuated vaccines and contraindicated in
patients with a low immune system?
A. TDaP, Td, DT
B. Zoster, Varicella, MMR
C. HPV, IIV, IPV
D. Hep A, Hep B, HiB
Give this one a try later!
, B. Zoster, Varicella, MMR
Which class of medication activates receptors for GLP-1, slows gastric emptying, inhibits
glucagon, and stimulates glucose release of insulin?
A. Sitagliptin
B. Dulaglutide
C. Dopalifozin
D. Glyburide
Give this one a try later!
B. Dulaglutide
In the management of chronic inflammatory conditions, under what circumstances would
a NP typically consider prescribing an oral steroid (systemic corticosteroid)?
A. As the initial treatment choice for all patients.
B. When a patient seeks rapid relief from mild symptoms.
C. When non-steroidal medications and conservative treatments have demonstrated
limited effectiveness or inadequacy in managing inflammation.
D. Solely in cases involving acute infections to suppress immune responses.
Give this one a try later!
C. When non-steroidal medications and conservative treatments have
demonstrated limited effectiveness or inadequacy in managing inflammation.
, Which of the following is not a contraindication to vaccines?
A. Severe allergic reaction to vaccines or an ingredient within a vaccine.
B. Encephalopathy within 7 days of a previous dose of DTP of Tdap with no other
apparent cause.
C. Pregnancy for MMR, varicella, and zoster vaccines.
D. Guillan Barre Syndrome <6 weeks after a previous vaccine dose
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D. Guillan Barre Syndrome <6 weeks after a previous vaccine dose
Gastrointestinal symptoms are common and require NPs to appropriately diagnose and
manage these issues. Which of the following statements are true?
A. Proton pump inhibitors are the more effective medicine for gastro-esophageal reflux,
but have long term concerns which can be weighed against procedural solutions.
B.. Tobacco has many downsides but is good for GERD
C. Laxatives are something patients only take when they need it and pose no concern for
self management
D. Lifestyle changes cannot help irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, or GERD
Give this one a try later!
A. Proton pump inhibitors are the more effective medicine for gastro-
esophageal reflux, but have long term concerns which can be weighed
against procedural solutions.