QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
- 2027
While performing an office visit for your patient you notice an
elevated blood pressure of . Recent visits in the electronic
health record similarly elevated
readings yet nothing has been done to treat this at this time. The
patient then states the last time he was started on blood pressure
medicine his kidney function became poor so the physician
discontinued the medicine. You decide to evaluate further for renal
artery stenosis. All of the following are conditions suspicious for renal
artery disease except which one?
A. hypertensive control on two medicines
B. onset of hypertension at an early age (onset at 30 or earlier)
C. an unexplained small kidney or small discrepancy between the two
kidneys
D. severe, sudden hypertensive hypertension or poorly controlled
hypertension in a patient 55 years or older
A. hypertensive control on two medications
Adequate understanding for the newly diagnosed end stage renal
disease patient during a teaching session of how the analysis works
has been successful when the
,patient verbalizes that the use of hemodialysis to remove pollution
from the body is based primarily on which of the following concepts
(worded differently, but similar)
A. none of these are correct
B. my blood is forced across the filter under high pressure and a low
voltage electrical charge
C. my blood is cleaned by diffusion diffusing across a semi permeable
membrane
D. the water is drained is drawn to The Dirty blood to dilute the waste
in my body
C. my blood is cleaned by diffusion diffusing across a semi permeable
membrane
A sexually active 19 year old female patient with a shuffling gait and
inguinal pain is most likely to be diagnosed with which of the
following assessment and plan of care? (similar)
A. pelvic inflammatory disease treat for gonorrhea and chlamydia
B. molar pregnancy order transvaginal ultrasound
,C. ectopic pregnancy check human chorionic gonadotropin levels
D. pelvic inflammatory disease treat for chlamydia only in females
A. pelvic inflammatory disease treat for gonorrhea and chlamydia
The most common cause of uterine cancer include which of the
following history multiple sexual partners and HPV type 4 diagnosis
heavy Menzies and alcohol use use of oral contraceptives and steroids
A. The most common cause of uterine cancer include which of the
following history
B. multiple sexual partners and HPV type 4 diagnosis
heavy Menzies and alcohol use
C. use of oral contraceptives and steroidsFINAL EXAM
D. obesity and smoking.
D. Obesity and smoking
While evaluating Tory 24 year old male patient who presented to our
clinic for an annual well visit, you discussed her health history of
, migraines and endometriosis. She reports heavy Menses since
menarche sometimes 14 days in duration which has
been well controlled with a combined oral contraceptive. Her
migraines although
frequent seem to be well controlled with the use of daily Propranolol
and abortive therapy of Sumatriptan. While evaluating the patient
which of the following questions should the nurse practitioner
consider as priority?
A. does anyone in your family smoke
B. do you have any visual sight or taste symptoms before your
migraine symptoms present
C. have you ever been evaluated for thalassemia
D. do you have any history of premature cardiac disease
B. do you have any visual sight or taste symptoms before your
migraine symptoms present
Kevin, a 19 year old male presents to the clinic with a racing feeling
in his chest. And EKG is performed and you have diagnosed him with
super ventricular tachycardia at a rate of 220 and called for EMS.
Understanding the Physiology of ITU anticipate Kevin
will most likely respond favorably to which of the following
intravenous intravenous agents? (similar SVT question but asking
about EKG)
A. atropine