QUESTIONS
DESIGNED TO ASSESS NURS, EXAMS
OF NURSING VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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An 18-year-old woman sees the PMHNP for a scheduled
follow-up related to her ADHD diagnosis. She states that she
saw her primary care Provider a day earlier, for evaluation of
sudden nausea, vomiting, and generalized abdominal
cramping followed by explosive loose, watery stools. The
PMHNP conducts a brief physical exam and notes hyperactive
bowel sounds and bilateral lower quadrant tenderness. No
guarding or rebounds present The hypothesis that best
explains these findings is:
A-anxiety
B-acute salpingitis
,C-acute gastroenteritis
D-ruptured ovarian
cyst acute gastroenteritis
A complication of glomerulonephritis is
A. type 2 diabetes mellitus,
B- hypotension
C-renal
calculi. D -
hypertension
hypertension
Accelerated
thinking in
which the
mind skips
rapidly from
one thought
to the next is
known as:
A -astereognosis.
B- word salad
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,C- flight of ideas. D- loose association.
flight of ideas
The PMHNP observes a resting tremor in a 65-year-old male
patient. In assessing other risk factors for Parkinson's disease,
the PMHNP knows that the most important one is
A - Age
B - sex
C- significant caffeine intake D - low body mass index age
The PMHNP Is treating a patient who is upset because their
friend just delivered a baby with anencephaly. The PMHNP
knows that anencephaly Is associated with which type of
deficiency.
A - Ferritin
B-Folic acid
C-Cholecalciferol
D-Pyridoxine
folic acid
An 89-year-old man with stable primary open-angle glaucoma
and no comorbidities should undergo a complete eye exam:
, A-every 3 months
B-every 6 months.
C-yearly D-
every 2
years.
yearly
Which of the following findings is most consistent with a
diagnosis of
Parkinson's disease?
A- Tremor at rest and bradykinesia
B - Rigid posture with poor muscle control
C- Flat affect with continued cognitive function
D- Vigorous arm swing and flexed posture with ambulation
Tremor at rest and bradykinesia
A male patient who lives in a nursing home is being evaluated
by a PMHNP due to nursing complaints of hypersexuality,
poor impulse control, and personality changes. Which type of
dementia is this patient most likely exhibiting?
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