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,INSTRUCTIONS
This comprehensive testbank contains 200 multiple-choice questions
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designed to simulate the APEA Pre-Predictor Exam for Nurse Practitioner
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(NP) students preparing for certification. Questions are organized by content
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domain and include the correct answer with a detailed rationale explaining
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why the answer is correct and why the other options are incorrect.
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Content Areas Covered: s s
• Cardiovascular
• Pulmonary
• Endocrine
• Neurology
• Musculoskeletal
• Gastrointestinal
• Genitourinary
• Integumentary
• Mental Health s
• Pharmacology
• Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
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• Women's Health s
• Pediatrics
• Geriatrics
• Professional Issues s
,QUESTION 1 s
A client with heart failure is prescribed furosemide. Which laboratory
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value should the nurse monitor most closely?
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a. Serum sodium
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b. Serum potassium
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c. Serum calcium
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d. Serum magnesium
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Correct Answer: b. Serum potassium
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Rationale: Furosemide is a loop diuretic that causes significant potassium
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loss through the kidneys, leading to hypokalemia. Hypokalemia can
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precipitate cardiac dysrhythmias, especially in clients taking digoxin. While
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sodium, calcium, and magnesium should also be monitored, potassium is the
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most critical electrolyte to monitor due to the high risk of life-threatening
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complications.
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QUESTION 2 s
A client presents with chest pain that is relieved by rest and sublingual
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nitroglycerin. This finding is most consistent with which condition?
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a. Unstable angina
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b. Stable angina
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c. Myocardial infarction
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d. Pericarditis
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, Correct Answer: b. Stable angina
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Rationale: Stable angina is characterized by chest pain that is predictable,
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occurs with exertion or stress, and is relieved by rest or nitroglycerin.
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Unstable angina occurs at rest or with minimal exertion and is not readily
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relieved. Myocardial infarction pain is not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin.
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Pericarditis pain is typically sharp, positional, and relieved by leaning
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forward.
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QUESTION 3 s
Which electrocardiogram (ECG) finding is most characteristic of
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hypokalemia?
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a. Peaked T waves
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b. Prolonged PR interval
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c. U waves
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d. ST segment elevation
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Correct Answer: c. U waves
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Rationale: Hypokalemia is classically associated with the presence of U
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waves, which are small deflections following the T wave. Peaked T waves are
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characteristic of hyperkalemia. Prolonged PR interval can occur with
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