All of the following are characteristic of Type A: Pink Puffers EXCEPT:
A. Decreased minute ventilation for level of oxygen consumption
B. Chest radiograph shows hyperinflation
C. Increased ventilation to high V/Q ratios
D. Not usually associated with OSA
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A. Decreased minute ventilation for level of oxygen consumption
The NP shows understanding of pulmonary hypertension when he says to the patient,
who is complaining of SOB:
A. Your SOB is because of lack of exercise
B. The SOB is caused by the failure of your heart's right ventricle
,C. Your SOB is because of your associated COPD
D. Pulmonary hypertension shouldn't cause SOB
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B. The SOB is caused by the failure of your heart's right ventricle
Medicare covers which groups (select all that apply):
A. Disabled individuals who qualify for Social Security disability payments and
benefits.
B. Adults 65 and over who have enrolled and pay premiums
C. Mothers and children who qualify on the basis of poverty.
D. Adults who are disabled for the short term (less than 1 year) and who qualify on the
basis of poverty.
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A& B
Which of the following is the BEST definition of gender identity?
A. How gender is presented using clothes and mannerisms
B. A person's internal sense of maleness, femaleness, or another gender
C. What the community decides is a person's identity
D. A person's sex assignment at birth
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B. A person's internal sense of maleness, femaleness, or another gender
,Medicaid covers which groups (select all that apply):
A. Adults 65 years and older who have enrolled and pay premiums.
B. Adults who are disabled for the short term (less than 1 year) and who qualify based
on poverty
C. Disabled individuals who qualify for Social Security disability payments and
benefits
D. Mothers and children who qualify on the basis of poverty
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B&D
A male patient presents to the emergency department (ED) with complaints of 10-lb
weight loss and a productive cough with foul-smelling sputum. This has been
occurring over the last several months. He is now having night sweats and fever. He
has a social history significant for consumption of 10-12 beers per day. His
presentation is suspicious for an anaerobic pneumonia and possible lung abscess. The
NP knows that the first choice of treatment at this time would be:
A. Moxifloxacin
B. Clindamycin
C. Penicillin
D. Surgical drainage
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B. Clindamycin
ICD-10 CM coding is used to code for a medical diagnosis. Which statement best
describes the structure and function of the ICD-10 coding system?
, A. ICD-10 codes are made up of a maximum of 6 alphanumeric digits and allow for
expansion as new illnesses emerge or new procedures are developed.
B. ICD-10 codes are made up of a maximum of 6 alphanumeric digits and never
include the letter "U."
C. ICD-10 codes are made up of a maximum of 7 alphanumeric digits and one
complete code can code for one medical diagnosis.
D. ICD-10 codes are made up of a maximum of 7 alphanumeric digits and include
aspects of etiology, location, and laterality.
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D. ICD-10 codes are made up of a maximum of 7 alphanumeric digits and
include aspects of etiology, location, and laterality.
The NP student shows understanding of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) when
she states:
A. Most CAP are caused by staph. pneumoniae and must be treated
B. CAP is one of the leading causes of ER visits
C. Elderly individuals are at a higher risk of developing CAP
D. All of the above
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D. All of the above
When reviewing lung volumes from a pulmonary function test, the volume of air that is
the normally breathed with each breath is the:
A. Total lung capacity (TLC)
B. Inspiratory reserve volume (RV)
A. Decreased minute ventilation for level of oxygen consumption
B. Chest radiograph shows hyperinflation
C. Increased ventilation to high V/Q ratios
D. Not usually associated with OSA
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A. Decreased minute ventilation for level of oxygen consumption
The NP shows understanding of pulmonary hypertension when he says to the patient,
who is complaining of SOB:
A. Your SOB is because of lack of exercise
B. The SOB is caused by the failure of your heart's right ventricle
,C. Your SOB is because of your associated COPD
D. Pulmonary hypertension shouldn't cause SOB
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B. The SOB is caused by the failure of your heart's right ventricle
Medicare covers which groups (select all that apply):
A. Disabled individuals who qualify for Social Security disability payments and
benefits.
B. Adults 65 and over who have enrolled and pay premiums
C. Mothers and children who qualify on the basis of poverty.
D. Adults who are disabled for the short term (less than 1 year) and who qualify on the
basis of poverty.
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A& B
Which of the following is the BEST definition of gender identity?
A. How gender is presented using clothes and mannerisms
B. A person's internal sense of maleness, femaleness, or another gender
C. What the community decides is a person's identity
D. A person's sex assignment at birth
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B. A person's internal sense of maleness, femaleness, or another gender
,Medicaid covers which groups (select all that apply):
A. Adults 65 years and older who have enrolled and pay premiums.
B. Adults who are disabled for the short term (less than 1 year) and who qualify based
on poverty
C. Disabled individuals who qualify for Social Security disability payments and
benefits
D. Mothers and children who qualify on the basis of poverty
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B&D
A male patient presents to the emergency department (ED) with complaints of 10-lb
weight loss and a productive cough with foul-smelling sputum. This has been
occurring over the last several months. He is now having night sweats and fever. He
has a social history significant for consumption of 10-12 beers per day. His
presentation is suspicious for an anaerobic pneumonia and possible lung abscess. The
NP knows that the first choice of treatment at this time would be:
A. Moxifloxacin
B. Clindamycin
C. Penicillin
D. Surgical drainage
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B. Clindamycin
ICD-10 CM coding is used to code for a medical diagnosis. Which statement best
describes the structure and function of the ICD-10 coding system?
, A. ICD-10 codes are made up of a maximum of 6 alphanumeric digits and allow for
expansion as new illnesses emerge or new procedures are developed.
B. ICD-10 codes are made up of a maximum of 6 alphanumeric digits and never
include the letter "U."
C. ICD-10 codes are made up of a maximum of 7 alphanumeric digits and one
complete code can code for one medical diagnosis.
D. ICD-10 codes are made up of a maximum of 7 alphanumeric digits and include
aspects of etiology, location, and laterality.
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D. ICD-10 codes are made up of a maximum of 7 alphanumeric digits and
include aspects of etiology, location, and laterality.
The NP student shows understanding of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) when
she states:
A. Most CAP are caused by staph. pneumoniae and must be treated
B. CAP is one of the leading causes of ER visits
C. Elderly individuals are at a higher risk of developing CAP
D. All of the above
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D. All of the above
When reviewing lung volumes from a pulmonary function test, the volume of air that is
the normally breathed with each breath is the:
A. Total lung capacity (TLC)
B. Inspiratory reserve volume (RV)