NR507 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
NR507 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
NR507 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
NR507 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
,A patient presents with a sudden onset of intense fear,
heart palpitations and a "feeling of impending doom"
without a trigger. This is a characteristic of
A: Generalized Anxiety disorder
B: Panic Disorder
C: Schizophrenia
D: Bipolar I Disorder
B: Panic Disorder
,A patient with long-standing GERD is at risk for
esophageal strictures. This is primarily caused by:
A: Metaplasia of the squamous epithelium
B: Hypertrophy of the pyloric spincter
C: Fibrosis and scar tissue formation due to chronic
inflammation
D: Atrophy of the esophageal muscularis
C: Fibrosis and scar tissue formation due to chronic
inflammation
, Which labratory finding is most indicative of appendcitis?
A: Leukocytosis with a "left shift"
B: Elevated serum amylase
C: Decreased CRP
D: Thrombocytopenia
A: Leukocytosis with a "left shift"
NR507 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
NR507 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
NR507 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
,A patient presents with a sudden onset of intense fear,
heart palpitations and a "feeling of impending doom"
without a trigger. This is a characteristic of
A: Generalized Anxiety disorder
B: Panic Disorder
C: Schizophrenia
D: Bipolar I Disorder
B: Panic Disorder
,A patient with long-standing GERD is at risk for
esophageal strictures. This is primarily caused by:
A: Metaplasia of the squamous epithelium
B: Hypertrophy of the pyloric spincter
C: Fibrosis and scar tissue formation due to chronic
inflammation
D: Atrophy of the esophageal muscularis
C: Fibrosis and scar tissue formation due to chronic
inflammation
, Which labratory finding is most indicative of appendcitis?
A: Leukocytosis with a "left shift"
B: Elevated serum amylase
C: Decreased CRP
D: Thrombocytopenia
A: Leukocytosis with a "left shift"