Match each medication used to manage dyslipidemia with its major anticipated change
in the lipid profile. An answer can be used more than once.
decrease TG
degrease TG and raise HDL
decrease LDL
1. Statins
2. Niacin
3. Fibrates
4. Fish Oil
5. PCSK9 inhibitor - injectable drug
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1. decrease LDL
2. decrease TG and raise HDL
3. decrease TG and raise HDL
, 4. decrease TG
5. decrease LDL
When considering the use of etonogestrel (Nexplanon, Implanon) implant for a 34-year-
old woman, the NP advises:
A. Its effectiveness will last for 1-2 years.
B. Irregular bleeding is a common adverse effect.
C. It provides a constant release of progestin and estrogen.
D. Fertility is decreased for up to a year after removal.
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B
etonogestrel implant lasts 3 years
Medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera) injection every 3 months
Which of the following WBC response would be most consistently noted in an adult with
acute appendicitis?
(intra-abdomial abscess caused by bacteria)
A. WBC 5000/mm3, neutrophils 32%, bands 4%
B. WBC 17,500/mm3, neutrophils 72%, bands 10%
C. WBC 14,000/mm3, neutrophils 24%, bands 3%
D. WBC <1000/mm3, neutrophils 52%, bands 6%
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, B = "left shift"= usually bacterial infection; leukocytosis, neutrophilia, bandemia
(young neutrophils)
1. Refers to the ability of a test to correctly identify those with a condition
2. Refers to the ability of a test to correctly identify those without a condition
3. Proportion or number of individuals with a condition at a given time
4. Number of new cases occurring within a period of time
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1. Sensitivity
2. Specificity
3. Prevalence
4. Incidence
Evaluation of a diagnostic test for the presence of rheumatoid arthritis is shown to
reliably provide negative results for those without the disease. The test is said to have:
A. High specificity.
B. High sensitivity.
C. Low specificity, high sensitivity.
D. Low rate of false positives.
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A
in the lipid profile. An answer can be used more than once.
decrease TG
degrease TG and raise HDL
decrease LDL
1. Statins
2. Niacin
3. Fibrates
4. Fish Oil
5. PCSK9 inhibitor - injectable drug
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1. decrease LDL
2. decrease TG and raise HDL
3. decrease TG and raise HDL
, 4. decrease TG
5. decrease LDL
When considering the use of etonogestrel (Nexplanon, Implanon) implant for a 34-year-
old woman, the NP advises:
A. Its effectiveness will last for 1-2 years.
B. Irregular bleeding is a common adverse effect.
C. It provides a constant release of progestin and estrogen.
D. Fertility is decreased for up to a year after removal.
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B
etonogestrel implant lasts 3 years
Medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera) injection every 3 months
Which of the following WBC response would be most consistently noted in an adult with
acute appendicitis?
(intra-abdomial abscess caused by bacteria)
A. WBC 5000/mm3, neutrophils 32%, bands 4%
B. WBC 17,500/mm3, neutrophils 72%, bands 10%
C. WBC 14,000/mm3, neutrophils 24%, bands 3%
D. WBC <1000/mm3, neutrophils 52%, bands 6%
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, B = "left shift"= usually bacterial infection; leukocytosis, neutrophilia, bandemia
(young neutrophils)
1. Refers to the ability of a test to correctly identify those with a condition
2. Refers to the ability of a test to correctly identify those without a condition
3. Proportion or number of individuals with a condition at a given time
4. Number of new cases occurring within a period of time
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1. Sensitivity
2. Specificity
3. Prevalence
4. Incidence
Evaluation of a diagnostic test for the presence of rheumatoid arthritis is shown to
reliably provide negative results for those without the disease. The test is said to have:
A. High specificity.
B. High sensitivity.
C. Low specificity, high sensitivity.
D. Low rate of false positives.
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A