Comprehensive Practice
NRNP 6568: Synthesis in Advanced
Nursing Practice of Patients in Family Care
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• Question 1
0 out of 1 points
Joan is a 39 y/o female who presents to the clinic with a chief
complaint of: 3- day history of fever (101 F degrees), chills, n & v,
and flank pain. During the physical exam, the NP notices that Joan
has CVA tenderness. In a urine check, the NP notes that she has
many leukocytes, hematuria, WBC casts, and mild proteinuria.
, Pharmacological treatment for Joan could include which of the
following drugs:
Selected
Answer: A & C only
Answers: Fluoroquinolone
Ceftriaxone
Ciprofloxacin
All of the above
A&C
only
• Question 2
1 out of 1 points
Mike is a 22 y/o male who comes to your clinic with a 5-day history
of cough without sputum production. He states that his cough is
worse in the morning and he has some hoarseness, post-nasal drip,
and a low-grade fever. Mike has otherwise been healthy. Treatment
for Mike’s condition would include all the following except:
Selected
Answer:
Antibiotics
Answers:
Rest
Mucolytics
, Antibiotics
Increased fluid
intake
• Question 3
1 out of 1 points
Mike is a 56 y/o male who lives in an abandoned building with about
40 other people who are homeless. He comes to the clinic with a
social worker who describes his symptoms as: a cough, dyspnea,
pleuritic chest pain, fever and tachypnea. In your physical exam,
you learn that he has some consolidation in the lower lobes with an
audible friction rub. To treat Mike’s problem, the most appropriate
pharmacological agent would be:
Selected
Answer:
Macrolide
Answers: Levofloxacin
Macrolide
Cefoxitin
Moxifloxaci
• Question 4 n
1 out of 1 points
Ann is a primigravida in her 35th week of pregnancy and presents to
the clinic with severe recurrent headaches, blurred vision, pitting
edema, and right upper quadrant pain. Additionally, she has oliguria,
nausea, and vomiting. Her urine protein is >1+. The only treatment for
Ann would be:
Selected
Answer:
Delivery of fetus
Answers:
Delivery of fetus
Strict bedrest