2024 ACTUAL EXAM 170+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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After receiving Flagyl for a diverticulitis flare up, the patient calls the
clinic complaining of nausea, vomiting, and ABD pain. The NP focuses
on which part of the SOAP note to rule out a disulfiram reaction? -
ANSWER--Social history
Which pt should receive fluoroquinolone therapy for CAP (community-
acquired pneumonia) diagnosis? - ANSWER--A 44-year-old female with
DM.
Sulfonamides should be avoided in patients with a G6PD deficiency (x-
linked in African American) due to risk of: - ANSWER--hemolytic anemia
A 16YO presents to the clinic for tx of her acne. The NP prescribes
which medication? - ANSWER--Combination antibiotic and topical.
A teenager comes to the clinic with complaint of headache. The NP
suspects minocycline may be causing the symptoms due to its risk of: -
ANSWER--Pseudotumor cerbri (increased intracranial pressure)
Which tx is appropriate for a patient with new onset of cluster
headaches? - ANSWER--100% oxygen for 15-30 minutes
,NUR 635 FINAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS (VERSION A )
2024 ACTUAL EXAM 170+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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When should the NP expect to see clinical improvement after starting
antibiotic therapy for a pneumonia patient? - ANSWER--2-3 days
A 4YO comes in with ear pain and on exam, the TM is erythematous,
bulging, and non-mobile. Vital signs are: BP 112/62, P122, RR16, T is
102.5. The NP decides to proceed with: - ANSWER--Start the patient on
amoxicillin or Augmentin.
A 6YO is seen next, with the same symptoms as your previous 4 YO pt
but with no fever, the NP recommends which tx for this patient? -
ANSWER--Start the pt on lidocaine drops to help with ear pain.
A pt with new diagnosed open-angle glaucoma was recently prescribed
timolol. The NP expresses concern about this medication based on
which hx reported by the patient? - ANSWER--Asthma.
First line tx for mild acne include - ANSWER--Any of the above (Benzoyl
peroxide, topical retinoid, topical combination therapy)
Tx for moderate acne include: - ANSWER--Any of the above (Benzoyl
peroxide and ABX/retinoid, oral ABX, topical combination therapy)
, NUR 635 FINAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS (VERSION A )
2024 ACTUAL EXAM 170+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED A+
Which oral abx does the NP choose to prescribe for the pt with
moderate acne? - ANSWER--Doxycycline, Minocycline, Tetracycline or
Erythromycin
A 34 YO female comes to the clinic complaining of dysuria, frequency,
and urgency. Which additional information does the NP need prior to
deciding on a tx plan? - ANSWER--Is the infection in the upper or lower
urinary tract? Does the pt have any history of predisposing factors?
Does the pt have a hx of recent UTIs? Is the pt pregnant? How long
have symptoms been going on?
34 YO female comes to the clinic complaining of dysuria, frequency,
and urgency. She has a lower UTI, no predisposing factors and a history
of UTA approximately 6 mo. ago. The NP chooses which tx plan for the
patient? - ANSWER--Short-course therapy or single dose therapy.
What short course therapy would you prescribe for a 34YO female who
isn't pregnant with a UTI? - ANSWER--Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole
(Bactrim) for 3 days
Which aminoglycoside would the NP prescribe for a patient diagnosed
with conjunctivitis? - ANSWER--Neomycin
Reviewing a patient's culture and sensitivity results, the NP determines
the patient has a protozoal infection when an obligate, anaerobic