NR 504 EXAM 2 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 2023 UPADTE A+ PASS GAURANTEED
Module 5
When assessing for carpal tunnel syndrome, the Tinel sign can be tested
by tapping the
A. Median nerve
B. Volar carpal ligament
C. Dorsal aspect of the wrist
D. Radial artery
E. Which of the following tests would detect a torn meniscus?
Which of the following tests would detect a torn meniscus?
a.
ballottement
b. McMurray
c. bulge sign
d. varus test
Which of the following would be assessed as part of range of motion during the
assessment of the thoracic and lumbar spine?
a. adduction and abduction
b. Extension, flexion, and rotation
c. Extension, flexion, and supination
d. Eversion, inversion, and rotation
,NR 504 EXAM 2 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 2023 UPADTE A+ PASS GAURANTEED
Which of the following is a “red flag” for patient drug-seeking behavior?
a. The patient claims allergies to multiple classes of nonnarcotic pain
medications.
b. The patient is using relaxation techniques under medical supervision for relief
of pain
c. the patient has tried acupuncture
d. the patietn becomes upset when not treated with abx for a virus
One difference between aspirin and first-generation
NSAIDs is A. Aspirin is more likely to provoke a
hypersensitivity reaction
B. Aspirin does not cause gastrointestinal irritation.
C. Aspirin is less effective at reducing fever
D. Aspirin reversibly inhibits COX, while NSAID's actions are irreversible
Acetaminophen and NSAIDs are recommended to be first-line medications
for
a. Acute severe pain and chronic severe visceral pain
b. Acute severe pain
c. Chronic inflammatory pain
d. Mild/moderate acute pain
e. Chronic severe visceral pain
f. Chronic inflammatory pain and mild/moderate acute pain
, NR 504 EXAM 2 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 2023 UPADTE A+ PASS GAURANTEED
Acetaminophen metabolism involves sulfate or glucuronide conjugation for
renal excretion OR metabolism by the liver enzyme CYP450 2E1 in a reaction
that requires glutathione to
inactivate a reactive intermediate. The approximate ratio of conjugation for renal
excretion to liver initial metabolism is
a. Conjugation 25%; liver metabolism 75%
b. Conjugation 60%; liver metabolism 40%
c. Conjugation 5%; liver metabolism 95%
d. Conjugation 95%; liver metabolism 5%
The only selective COX-2 antagonist currently approved by the FDA is
A. Acetyl para-aminophenol (APAP)
B. Indomethacin
C. Naproxen
D. Celecoxib
Several biologic DMARDs target these macrophage-produced
cytokines. A. Interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha
B. Interleukin-1
C. Interleukins 4 and 5
D. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha
E. Interleukin-1, interleukins 4 and 5, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha
ANSWERS 2023 UPADTE A+ PASS GAURANTEED
Module 5
When assessing for carpal tunnel syndrome, the Tinel sign can be tested
by tapping the
A. Median nerve
B. Volar carpal ligament
C. Dorsal aspect of the wrist
D. Radial artery
E. Which of the following tests would detect a torn meniscus?
Which of the following tests would detect a torn meniscus?
a.
ballottement
b. McMurray
c. bulge sign
d. varus test
Which of the following would be assessed as part of range of motion during the
assessment of the thoracic and lumbar spine?
a. adduction and abduction
b. Extension, flexion, and rotation
c. Extension, flexion, and supination
d. Eversion, inversion, and rotation
,NR 504 EXAM 2 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 2023 UPADTE A+ PASS GAURANTEED
Which of the following is a “red flag” for patient drug-seeking behavior?
a. The patient claims allergies to multiple classes of nonnarcotic pain
medications.
b. The patient is using relaxation techniques under medical supervision for relief
of pain
c. the patient has tried acupuncture
d. the patietn becomes upset when not treated with abx for a virus
One difference between aspirin and first-generation
NSAIDs is A. Aspirin is more likely to provoke a
hypersensitivity reaction
B. Aspirin does not cause gastrointestinal irritation.
C. Aspirin is less effective at reducing fever
D. Aspirin reversibly inhibits COX, while NSAID's actions are irreversible
Acetaminophen and NSAIDs are recommended to be first-line medications
for
a. Acute severe pain and chronic severe visceral pain
b. Acute severe pain
c. Chronic inflammatory pain
d. Mild/moderate acute pain
e. Chronic severe visceral pain
f. Chronic inflammatory pain and mild/moderate acute pain
, NR 504 EXAM 2 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 2023 UPADTE A+ PASS GAURANTEED
Acetaminophen metabolism involves sulfate or glucuronide conjugation for
renal excretion OR metabolism by the liver enzyme CYP450 2E1 in a reaction
that requires glutathione to
inactivate a reactive intermediate. The approximate ratio of conjugation for renal
excretion to liver initial metabolism is
a. Conjugation 25%; liver metabolism 75%
b. Conjugation 60%; liver metabolism 40%
c. Conjugation 5%; liver metabolism 95%
d. Conjugation 95%; liver metabolism 5%
The only selective COX-2 antagonist currently approved by the FDA is
A. Acetyl para-aminophenol (APAP)
B. Indomethacin
C. Naproxen
D. Celecoxib
Several biologic DMARDs target these macrophage-produced
cytokines. A. Interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha
B. Interleukin-1
C. Interleukins 4 and 5
D. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha
E. Interleukin-1, interleukins 4 and 5, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha