Question 1.Question : Which of the following is a crucial element of developing a
guideline?
Correct Answer: Creating a physician expert panel
Reviewing the literature with ratings of available
evidence Conducting an external review of a guideline
Developing evidence-based
tables
Question 2.Question : African American patients seem to have a negative reaction
to which of the following asthma medications?
Correct Answer: Inhaled corticosteroids
Long-term beta-agonist bronchodilators
Leukotriene receptor agonists
Oral
corticosteroids
Question 3.Question : Jolene has breast cancer that has been staged as T1, N0,
M0. What might this mean?
Correct Answer: The tumor size cannot be evaluated; the cancer has
not spread to the lymph nodes; and the distant spread
cannot be evaluated.
The cancer is in situ; it is spreading into the lymph nodes,
but the spread cannot be evaluated otherwise.
The cancer is less than 2 cm in size and has not
spread to the lymph nodes or other parts of the body.
The cancer is about 5 cm in size; nearby lymph
nodes cannot be evaluated; and there is no evidence of
distant spreading.
Question 4.Question : Sondra's peripheral vestibular disease causes dizziness and
vertigo. Which of the following medications will help to
decrease edema in the labyrinth of the ear?
Correct Answer: Meclizine
Diphenhydramine
, Diamox
Promethazine
Question 5.Question : Mandy presents with a cauliflower-like wart in her anogenital
region. You suspect it was sexually transmitted and
document this as a:
Correct Answer: Filiform/digitate wart
Dysplastic cervical lesion
Condyloma acuminata
Koilocytosis
Question 6.Question : Inattention and a sleep-wake cycle disturbance are the
hallmark symptoms of?
Correct Answer: Dementia
Alzheimer's disease
Parkinson's
disease Delirium
Question 7.Question : You have taught Jennifer, age 15, about using a flow meter
to assess how to manage her asthma exacerbations.
She calls you today because her peak expiratory flow
rate is 65%. What would you tell her?
Correct Answer: "Take your short-acting beta-2 agonist, remain quiet,
and call back tomorrow."
"Use your rescue inhaler, begin the prescription of
oral glucocorticoids you have, and call back tomorrow."
"Drive to the emergency room now."
"Call 911."