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MN 580 UNIT 10 FINAL EXAM 1. The most common reason for precocious puberty in girls is: a. ovarian tumor b. adrenal tumor c. exogenous estrogen d. early onset of normal puberty 2. When billing Medicaid, NPs get the authority to bill for their services from a. state law only b. federal law only c. state and federal law d. neither state nor federal law 3. You have initiated therapy for an 18-year-old man with acne vulgaris and have prescribed doxycycline. He returns in 3 weeks, complaining that his skin is “no better.” Your next action is to: a. counsel him that 6-8 weeks of treatment is often needed before significant improvement isan achieved b. discontinue the doxycycline and initiate minocycline therapy c. advise him that antibiotics are likely not an effective treatment for him and should not be continued d. add a second antimicrobial agent such trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole 4. For a Grade I ankle sprain, weight-bearing should be avoided for at least: a. 24 hours b. 72 hours c. 1 week d. until full ROM is restored 5. Hemoglobin A1c best provides information on glucose control over the past: a. 29 days b. 21-47 days c. 48-63 days d. 64-90 days 6. Type I hypersensitivity reactions, such as atopic dermatitis, involve the action of which antibodies binding to receptor sites on mast cells: a. IgG b. IgM c. IgE d. IgA 7. Which of the following children is most likely to have lead poisoning? a. a developmentally disable 5-year-old who lives in a 15-year-old house in poor repair b. an infant who lives in a 5-year-old home with copper plumbing c. a toddler who lives in an 85-year-old home d. A preschooler who lives near an electric generating plant 8. Which of the following represents the most accurate patient information when using permethrin (Elimite) for treating scabies? a. to avoid systemic absorption, the medication should be applied over the body and rinse off within 1 hour b. the patient should notice a marked reduction in pruritis within 48 hours of using the product c. itch often persists for a few weeks after successful treatment d. it is a second-line product in the treatment of scabies 9. Increased risks for fatal reaction from anaphylaxis include all of the following except: a. personal history of asthma b. delay in administering epinephrine c. age in the teen years d. delay in administering antihistamine 10. clinical findings characteristic of asthma include all of the following except: a. a recurrent spasmodic of breath and chest tightness with exercise b. recurrent shortness of breath and chest tightness with exercise c. a congested cough that is worse during the day d. wheezing with and without associated respiratory infections 11. A 10-day child presents with multiple raised lesions resembling flea bites over the trunk and nape of the neck. The infant is nursing well and has no fever or exposure to animals. These lesions likely represent: a. erythema toxicumneonatorum b. milia c. acne neonatorum d. staphylococcal skin infection 12. A risk factor for mitral valve prolapse includes a history of Marfan syndrome 13. The most important aspect of skin care for individuals with atopic dermatitis is a. frequent bathing with antibacterial soap b. consistent use of medium-potency to high-potency c. application of lubricants d. treatment of dermatophytes 14. What advice should you give to the parents of a toddler with gastroenteritis a. give the child sips of room temperature cola b. give the child sips of an oral rehydration solution c. give the child sips of a sports drink such as Gatorade d. typ sips of apple juice mixed 1:1 with tap water 15. When billing Medicaid, NPs get the authority to bill for their service from a. state law only b. Federal law c. State and Federal law d. Neither 16. The anticipated average daily weight gain during the first 3 months of life is approximately a. 15 g or 0.53 oz. b. 20 g or 0.7 oz. c. 25 g or 0.88 oz. d. 30 g or 1 oz. 17. The most common type of injury causing a sport-related meniscal tear involves a. twisting of the knee b. hyperextension of the knee c. repetitive hard impact on the knee d. an unknown origin in most cases 18. The clinician anticipates that a child with Mongolian spots will cry out because of discomfort when the area is pressed or palpated F 19. Which of the following is appropriate advice to give to a mother who is breastfeeding her 12-hour-old infant? a. you will likely have enough milk to feed the baby within a few hours of birth b. The baby might need to be awakened to be fed c. supplemental feeding is needed unless the baby has at least four wet diapers in the first day of life d. The baby will likely have a seedy yellow bowel movement today 20. First -line therapy for acne vulgaris with closed comedones includes a. oral antibiotics b. isotretinoin c. benzoyl peroxide d. hydrocortisone cream

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MN 580 UNIT 10 FINAL EXAM



1. The most common reason for precocious puberty in girls is:

a. ovarian tumor

b. adrenal tumor

c. exogenous estrogen

d. early onset of normal puberty



2. When billing Medicaid, NPs get the authority to bill for their services from

a. state law only

b. federal law only

c. state and federal law

d. neither state nor federal law




3. You have initiated therapy for an 18-year-old man with acne vulgaris and have

prescribed doxycycline. He returns in 3 weeks, complaining that his skin is “no

better.” Your next action is to:

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