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The family nurse practitioner performs a well-baby
examination on a 4-month-
old infant who is exclusively breastfed and whose mother
plans to introduce
only small amounts of fruits and vegetables in addition to
breastfeeding. To
ensure that the infant gets adequate amounts of iron, what
will the nurse f
practitioner recommend? - ANSWER -Elemental iron
supplementation o
1mg/kg/day until cereals are
added
A family nurse practitioner reviews a patients complete blood
count with differentials white blood cell values and recognizes
a "left shift" because of? - ANSWER -An elevated neutrophil
count
A provider is caring for a couple who are trying to conceive. To
most accurately
,evaluate ovulation and luteal surge in the woman, what test
will the provider
recommend or perform? - ANSWER -Urinary luteal
hormone home kit
A school age child comes to the clinic for evaluation of
excessive bruising. The
primary care pediatric nurse practitioner notes a history of an
upper respiratory
infection 2 weeks prior. The physical exam is negative for
hepatosplenomegaly
and lymphadenopathy. Blood work reveals a platelet count of
60,000/mm3 with
normal PT and aPTT. How will the nurse practitioner
manage this child's
condition? - ANSWER -Teach to avoid NSAIDS and
contact sports
The family nurse practitioner sees a 12-month-old infant who is
being fed goats milk and vegetarian diet. The child is pale and
has a beefy-red, sore tongue and oral mucous membrane.
Which tests will the nurse practitioner order to evaluate this
childs condition? - ANSWER -RBC folate, iron and B12 levels
Which types of lymphomas typically have an aggressive
presentation? -
ANSWER -Diffuse large-B cell
lymphoma
,The family nurse practitioner reviews hematology reports on a
child with beta-
thalassemia minor and notes an Hgb level of 8 g/dL. What
will the nurse
practitioner do? - ANSWER -Evaluate
serum ferritin
A patient reports a neck mass that has been present off and on
for 5 to 6 weeks
which varies in size. The provider palpates a lymph node
measuring 1.25cm.
which test will the provider proper histologic diagnosis
for this patient? -
ANSWER -Lymph node
biopsy
A woman who is currently pregnant reports that she has had
three previous pregnancies: twins delivered at 35 weeks,
gestation (both living), one at 38 weeks gestation (living), and
one miscarriage at 16 weeks gestation. How will this be
recorded as her G/TPAL in her electronic medical record? -
ANSWER G4P:1113
A female patient has lower abdominal pain, nausea, and
vomiting and reports missing a period 3 weeks prior. The
patient reports using an intrauterine device for contraception. A
serum B-hCG is 1500 mIU/mL. what will the provider do, based
on these findings? - ANSWER -Perform a transvaginal
ultrasound
, The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is examining a 5-
year-old child who has had recurrent fevers, bone pain, and a
recent loss of weight. The physical exam reveals scattered
petechiae, lymphadenopathy, and bruising. A complete blood
count shows thrombocytopenia, anemia, and an elevated white
cell blood count. The nurse practitioner will refer this child to
specialist for thrombocytopenia, anemia, and an elevated white
cell blood count. The nurse practitioner will refer this child to
specialist for: - ANSWER -Bone marrow biopsy
Which is a distinctive finding in patients who have Churg-
Strauss syndrome
(CSS)? - ANSWER -Increased
Eosinophils
A patient is treated for a urinary tract infection and, 3 weeks
later, presents with
pain and swelling of one knee and in one hand, along with
inflammation in both
eyes. What will the provider suspect as the cause of these
symptoms? -
ANSWER -Reactive
Arthritis
Which patients with documented HIV infection may be
classified has having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
(AIDS)? - ANSWER -A patient with tuberculosis