NR 667/NR 667 CHAMBERLAIN CEA FINAL EXAM VERSION 2
TEST BANK NEWEST 2025/2026 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
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An older patient with diabetes and multiple comorbidities presents
for follow up after a recent hospitalization for an acute MI. He is
not checking his blood glucose levels and has not been eating
regularly. The nurse practitioner's most important action is to:
A. Assess for depression
B. Refer to a nutritionist
C. Suggest a medication reminder
D. Reinforce diabetes education - ANSWER-A
An adult patient who was already taking Tramadol for back pain
recently initiated Sertraline for new-onset depression. The patient
returns, complaining of feeling unwell. Which of the following
signs would make the nurse practitioner suspect that the patient
has developed serotonin syndrome?
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A. Hypotension
B. Muscle flaccidity
C. Bradycardia
D. Fever - ANSWER-D
Your patient presents to the emergency department with
periorbital and peripheral edema and has evidence of
macroalbuminuria. Which state is described by this clinical
presentation?
A. Acute kidney disease
B. Nephrotic syndrome
C. Acute tubular necrosis
D. Chronic kidney disease - ANSWER-B
A 25-year-old woman presents with dysuria, frequency, and
urgency. Urinalysis shows pyuria and bacteriuria. What is the
most likely diagnosis?
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A. Pyelonephritis
B. Vaginitis
C. Vaginitis
D. Cystitis - ANSWER-D
What is the standard treatment for women with uncomplicated
urinary tract infection in a geographical area with less than 20%
resistance?
A. Amoxicillin 875mg BID x 7 days
B. Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim 800/160mg BID x 3 days
C. Ciprofloxacin 500mg BID x 7 days
D. Nitrofurantoin 100mg BID x 5 days - ANSWER-B
An older adult female presents with a 2-month history of
incontinence. She specifically complains of an inability to make it
to the bathroom without the loss of some urine most of the time,
and denies incontinence due to laughing, coughing, or sneezing;
she denies dysuria. Her medications include an angiotensin-
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converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. The initial plan of action for
this patient would be: - ANSWER-Obtaining a urinalysis for pyuria,
hematuria, and glucosuria
Which portion of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone mechanism is
inhibited by lisinopril?
A. Conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin
B. Efferent arteriole dilation
C. Aldosterone secretion
D. Juxtaglomerular cell stimulation of renin - ANSWER-A
Your patient has presented with flank pain, CVA tenderness,
frequency. Which diagnostic finding would be useful to
differentiate between cystitis and pyelonephritis?
A. Presence of hematuria
B. UA
C. UA with presence of RBC casts