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A 72 year old woman has been It inhibits the effect of renal prostaglandins and blunts the
on hydrochlorthiazide 12.5 mg effectiveness of the diuretic
for many years to control her
Stage II hypertension. Her BP at
this visit is 168/96. She is
currently complaining of pain in
her right hip and both knees.
She has increased her dose of
ibuprofen from 400 mg TID to
800 mg TID. She is still in pain
and would like something
stronger. Best explanation of the
effects of ibuprofen on her
disease.
Infections that affect mostly the Chlamydia trachomatis
labia and vagina except?
The nurse practitioner would Acute appendicitis
test the obturator and iliopsoas
muscle to evaluate for?
a. cholecystitis
b.
c. inguinal hernia
d. gastric ulcer
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Tx for mild preeclampsia Prescription of methyldopa to control BP
includes all except:
,All of the following services are nursing home care
covered under Medicare Part A
except:
a. inpatient hospitalization
b. medicines administered to a
patient while hospitalized
d. surgeons
A 28 year old student is seen in b
the school health clinic with
complaints of a hacking cough
that is productive of small
amounts of sputum and a runny
nose. He does not take
medications, denies any
allergies, and has no significant
medical history. Physical exam
reveals low-grade temperature
of 99.9 degrees, respirations of
16 per minute, heart rate of 90
beats per minute, and diffuse
fine crackles in the base of the
lungs. A chest xray shows diffuse
infiltrates on the lower lobe of
the right lung. The total WBC is
10,000. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
a. streptococcal pneumonia
b. mycoplasma pneumonia
c. acute bronchitis
d. legionnaire's disease
A 39 year old migrant worker c
presents to the clinic 2.5 days
after a PPD skin test. The
minimum size of induration
would be considered positive in
this patient?
a. 3 mm
b. 5 mm
c. 10 mm
d. 15 mm
, All of the following are correct d
statements regarding a durable
power of attorney's role except?
a. their decisions are legally
binding
b. it can be used in other areas
of a patient's life such as
financial issues
c. they can decide for the
patient who is on life support
when it can be terminated
d. the patient's spouse has the
right to override a durable
power of attorney
All of the following are true b
statements regarding
Munchausen syndrome except:
a. it is considered a mental
illness
b. the patient has a medical
illness that causes an anxiety
reaction and denial
c. the patient fakes an illness in
order to gain attention from
health care providers
d. the patient has an inconsistent
medical history along with a
past history of frequent
hospitalizations
Which of the following c
antihypertensive medications
should the nurse practitioner
avoid when treating patients
with emphysema?
a. calcium channel blockers
b. ACE inhibitors
c. beta blockers
d. diuretics
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