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Question 1
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When completing this quiz, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct
including the expectations for academic integrity?
• Question 2
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A patient complains of generalized joint pain and stiffness associated with activity and relieved with rest.
This patient history is consistent with which of the following disorders?
Osteoarthritis
• Question 3
, What diabetic complications result from hyperglycemia?
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1. Retinopathy
2. Hypertension resistant to treatment
3. Peripheral neuropathy
4. Accelerated atherogenesis
• Question 4
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Which factors are associated with high risk for foot complications in a patient with diabetes mellitus?
Obesity
Abnormal nails
Abnormal gait
Poorly controlled lipids
, • Question 5
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What are
Which of the following is not a common early sign of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)?
common early signs of BPH – frequency, urgency, nocturia TX with alpha adrenergic
Terazosin and doxazosin
• Question 6
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A 63-year-old man presents to the office with hematuria, hesitancy, and dribbling. Digital rectal exam (DRE)
reveals a moderately enlarged prostate that is smooth. The PSA is 1.2. What is the most appropriate
management strategy for you to follow at this time?
Prescribe an alpha adrenergic blocker
• Question 7
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A 30 year old female patient presents to the clinic with heat intolerance, tremors, nervousness, and weight
loss inconsistent with increased appetite. Which test would be most likely to confirm the suspected
diagnosis? Graves hyperthyroid
• Question 8
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Which history is commonly found in a patient with glomerulonephritis? Ask about recent infections (skin
or upper respiratory); recent travel (possible exposure to viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites);
recent illnesses, surgery, or invasive procedures (possible infection); any systemic diseases
(Systemic Lupus Erythematosus -SLE)
• Question 9
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A 60 year old male patient with multiple health problems presents with a complaint of erectile dysfunction
(ED). Of the following, which medication is most likely to be causing the problem? diabetes
• Question 10
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of type 2 diabetes mellitus? chaíacteíized by high blood
sugaí, insulin íesistance, and íelative lack of insulin. Common symptoms include
incíeased thiíst, fíequent uíination, and unexplained weight loss.
• Question 11
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A patient has been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and thyroid hormone replacement therapy is prescribed.
How long should the nurse practitioner wait before checking the patient’s TSH? Six to 8 weeks
• Question 12