Family Nurse Practitioner Clinical Guidelines
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How does a 10-year-old A 10-year-old typically has a greater emotional
child's reaction to parental understanding and may express feelings of anger or
divorce differ from that of sadness more intensely than a 4-year-old, who may
a 4-year-old child? have a more simplistic view of the situation.
What advice would a The nurse practitioner would discuss treatment
family nurse practitioner options, emphasizing symptomatic relief and
give to the parent of a monitoring for complications.
five-year-old child
diagnosed with erythema
infectiosum?
,What measure does a The measure used is typically hemoglobin A1C levels.
family nurse practitioner
use to evaluate
compliance with diabetes
care standards?
What confidentiality The practitioner must consider parental access to
concerns should a family sensitive health information, balancing confidentiality
nurse practitioner with legal obligations.
consider with a 16-year-
old patient during a sports
physical?
What is the most common The most common cause is Chlamydia trachomatis.
cause of nongonococcal
urethritis in men and its
associated pathogen?
What immediate action The practitioner should discontinue the cephalosporin
should a family nurse and prescribe a macrolide antibiotic.
practitioner take when a
patient reports urticaria
and pruritus after taking a
cephalosporin?
What assessment Flex the right knee and internally and externally rotate
technique is used to the hip.
evaluate the psoas sign
during a physical
examination?
What developmental The infant should be able to sit up independently.
milestone should a family
nurse practitioner expect
a six-month-old infant to
achieve during a well-
child visit?
, What is the most critical The cause of the fall leading to the injury.
factor for a family nurse
practitioner to consider
when determining a plan
of care for an elderly
patient with a broken
wrist?
What periodic laboratory Glycated hemoglobin (hemoglobin A1C) levels.
test does a family nurse
practitioner use to monitor
a diabetes patient's blood
glucose management?
What physical exam The presence of pain with eye movement is crucial for
finding is crucial for differentiating orbital cellulitis from preseptal cellulitis.
differentiating between
orbital cellulitis and
preseptal cellulitis in a
child with a swollen, red
eye?
What initial interventions The practitioner should provide counseling and
should a family nurse consider pharmacotherapy options such as nicotine
practitioner implement to replacement therapy.
assist a patient who
smokes a pack of
cigarettes a day in
quitting?
What secondary A muscle relaxer may be included in the treatment
medication should a family plan.
nurse practitioner include
in the treatment plan for a
patient experiencing
persistent back pain after
two weeks of NSAID
treatment?