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MIDTERM
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EXAM
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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Question 1
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The AGACNP is caring for a patient who is quite ill and has developed,
among other things, a large right sided pleural effusion. Thoracentesis is
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sent for pleural fluid analysis. While evaluating the fluid analysis, the
AGACNP knows that a fluid identified as a(n) __________ is the least
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worrisome type.
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Respons “A” is the correct answer. A transudate is essentially
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Feedback increased hydrostatic pressure in the pulmonary
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: vessels. It typically implies that the some condition has
produced an imbalance in colloid-hydrostatic pressures,
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such as CHF or hypoalbuminemia. While it can
represent a serious problem, it may also represent a
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transient imbalance. Conversely, “B” is not correct as
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an exudate has more protein in it and implies a
condition characterized by protein leaking from
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vessels, such as a malignancy or some serious
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systemic stressor. “C” is not correct—a chyliform
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effusion is characterized by fat and indicates a
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pathology causing massive triglyceride degradation.
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“D” is not correct as a hemorrhagic effusion is blood
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and typically means traumatic injury.
Question 2
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Differentiating vertigo from near-syncope and ataxia is one of the
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goals of history-taking when a patient presents as “dizzy.” The AGACP
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knows that vertigo is the problem when the patient reports the
primary symptom as:
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Response “A” is the correct answer. Dizzy is a layperson’s term
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Feedback and can mean many different things to patients and
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primary symptom as a sense of spinning this supports
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vertigo, which is usually an inner ear problem. This
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versus ataxia which is neurologic or near-syncope
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which may be cardiac, neurological, or
neurocardiogenic. “B” is not correct—this may occur
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with vertigo, but when it is the primary symptom it is
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most likely ataxia and neurological causes should be
considered. “C” is not correct as coincident nausea is
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not specific and can occur with any of these
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complaints. “D” is not correct as it is also not specific;
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while ataxia cannot occur when supine near-syncope
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can.
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Question 3
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Mr. Banks has been admitted for surgical resection of a metastatic
tumor, during surgery it is discovered that he has widespread, diffuse
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metastasis throughout the abdomen. Surgery is no longer an option,
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and his oncologist says that chemotherapy is unlikely to produce any sh
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meaningful benefit. Mr. Banks is concerned that his sons will not
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support a transfer to comfort care. The AGACNP advises that he:
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Response “B” is the correct answer. If there is any concern about
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Feedback disagreement among family members, or any concern
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: at all that a patient’s wishes will not be carried out, the
best action is to ensure that there is a clearly defined
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legally executed document. “A” is not correct. Living
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wills are not legally enforceable documents and when
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dissention arises among family members they may not
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be carried out. “C” is not correct - while the patient
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should arrange for his care as long as he is capable of
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doing so, if questions arise at such a time that he is not
capable of answering his next of kin will need to do so.
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“D” is not correct -- identifying the proxy is not enough
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without assigning legal rights and responsibilities.
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While “A,” “C,” and “D” should all be done and will
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support his care, the only way to ensure that one’s
wishes are carried out is to ensure that a legally
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enforceable direction is in place.
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Question 4
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Mr. Wilkerson is a 77-year-old male who is being evaluated and treated
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for his cardiogenic pain. His vital signs are as follows: Temperature of
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99.1° F, pulse of 100 bpm, respirations of 22 bpm, and blood pressure
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of 168/100 mm Hg. A 12-lead ECG reveals deep ST segment
depression in leads V3-V6. The AGACNP recognizes which of the
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following as a contraindication to rTPA therapy?
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Response “D” is the correct answer. rTPA is not indicated in
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Feedback patients with ST segment depression; this is not a ST
: elevation MI. “A” is not correct as age > 80 is a relative
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contraindication. “B” is not correct as a temperature of
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99.1° F is an expected response to myocardial necrosis,
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and “C” is not correct—the blood pressure is not
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prohibitive until > 180/110 mm hg.
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Question 5
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A 71-year-old patient is recovering from a particularly severe
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exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He has been in sh
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the hospital for almost two weeks and was on mechanical ventilation
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for 7 days. While discussing his discharge plan he tells you that he is
really going to quit smoking this time. He acknowledges that he has
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been "sneaking" cigarettes in the hospital for two days, but he has
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established a timeline to decrease the number of cigarettes daily.
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According to his plan his last cigarette will be the last day of the
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month. This patient’s behavior is consistent with which stage of the
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Transtheoretical Model of Change?
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Response “C” is the correct answer. The Transtheoretical model of
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Feedback change is characterized by 5 stages. “A” is when the
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: patient has no intention to make a change. “B” is when
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the patient is intending to make a change in the next 6
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or has already taken some action, as this patient has in
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establishing his plan to quit by the end of the month.
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“D” is the overt action that attains a criterion sufficient
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would be characterized by actual smoking cessation.
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The final phase, not presented in the answer choices
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here, is maintenance.
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Question 6
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Certain subgroups of the elderly population are at an increased risk for
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rapid deterioration and long-term care placement. Which of the
following is not considered a high risk factor for long term care
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placement?
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Response “A” is the correct answer; men are at higher risk for
Feedback long-term care placement than women. In addition to
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: male gender, other risk factors include age over 80,
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living alone, bowel or bladder incontinence, history of
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falls, dysfunctional coping, and intellectual impairment.
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Question 7
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P.M. is a 71-year-old gay male patient who presents as an outpatient
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for evaluation of increasing shortness of breath. The diagnostic
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evaluation ultimately supports a diagnosis of community acquired
pneumonia. The AGACNP appreciates right middle lobe consolidation
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on chest radiography. Pending sputum cultures, empiric antibiotic
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therapy must be initiated to cover which organism?
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Respons “D” is the correct answer. This patient presents from
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Feedback cause of pneumonia is Streptococcus pneumoniae, and
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treated empirically. “A” is not correct—while the
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patient’s sexual orientation is offered in the provided
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