EXAM 1 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
(MARYVILLE) WITH COMPLETE 250
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Christy has exercise-induced and mild persistent asthma and is
prescribed two puffs of albuterol 15 minutes before exercise
and as needed for wheezing. One puff per day of
beclomethasone (QVAR) is also prescribed. Teaching regarding
her inhalers includes:
1. Use one to two puffs of albuterol per day to prevent an
attack with no more than eight puffs per day
2. Beclomethasone needs to be used every day to treat her
asthma
3. Report any systemic side effects she is experiencing, such as
weight gain
4. Use the albuterol metered-dose inhaler (MDI) immediately
after her corticosteroid MDI to facilitate bronchodilation
2. Beclomethasone needs to be used every day to treat her
asthma
,Lauren is a 13-year-old child who comes to clinic with a 4-day
history of cough, low-grade fever, and rhinorrhea. When she
blows her nose or coughs the mucous is greenish-yellow. The
appropriate antibiotic to prescribe would be:
1. Amoxicillin
2. Amoxicillin/clavulanate
3. TMP/SMZ (Septra)
4. None
4. None
Joanna had a small ventricle septal defect (VSD) repaired when
she was 3 years old and has no residual cardiac problems. She is
now 28 and is requesting prophylactic antibiotics for an
upcoming dental visit. The appropriate antibiotic to prescribe
according to current American College of Cardiology and
American Heart Association guidelines is:
1. None, no antibiotic is required for dental procedures
,2. Amoxicillin 2 grams 1 hour before the procedure
3. Ampicillin 2 grams IM or IV 30 minutes before the procedure
4. Azithromycin 1 gram 1 hour before the procedure
1. None, no antibiotic is required for dental procedures
The Centers for Disease Control recommends all newborn
infants receive prophylactic administration of __________
within 1 hour of birth.
1. Gentamicin ophthalmic ointment
2. Ciprofloxacin ophthalmic drops
3. Erythromycin oral suspension
4. Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
4. Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment
Conjunctivitis in a child that is accompanied by acute otitis
media is treated with:
1. Sulfacetamide 10% ophthalmic solution (Bleph-10)
, 2. Bacitracin/polymyxin B (Polysporin) ophthalmic drops
3. Ciprofloxacin (Ciloxan) ophthalmic drops
4. High-dose oral amoxicillin
4. High-dose oral amoxicillin
Twenty-year-old Annie comes to the clinic complaining of
copious yellow-green eye discharge. Gram stain indicates she
most likely has gonococcal conjunctivitis. While awaiting the
culture results, the plan of care should be:
1. None, wait for the culture results to determine the course of
treatment
2. Ciprofloxacin (Ciloxan) ophthalmic drops
3. IM ceftriaxone
4. High-dose oral amoxicillin
3. IM ceftriaxone
Jonathan has been diagnosed with strep throat and needs a
prescription for an antibiotic. He says the last time he had