Final Exam: CMN568/ CMN 568 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Intro to Family NP Final Exam | Practice Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
Final Exam: CMN568/ CMN 568 (Latest
2023/ 2024) Intro to Family NP Final Exam |
Practice Questions and Verified Answers|
100% Correct| Grade A
Q: T or F: Asthma patients and COPD pts both need rescue inhalers?
Answer:
true
Q: Most common side effects of long-term inhaled steroid use?
Answer:
Bone demineralization (osteopenia) and cataracts
Q: A 12yo patient presents to the clinic with wheezing, SOB, a feeling of tightness in the chest.
He is afebrile. Which of the following would be the best test to confirm diagnosis?
Answer:
PFT
Q: T or F: USPSTF recommends screening with low-dose helical CT scans for lung cancer?
Answer:
true (small vs large cell carcinoma)
Q: T or F: Women are more likely to be diagnosed with mesothelioma?
Answer:
false
Q: What are symptoms of TB?
Answer:
Cough (3+ weeks), hemoptysis, chest pain, sputum production, weight loss, anorexia, fatigue
Q: TB interpretation of the Mantoux test: What are some patient populations that a >10mm
induration would be classified as positive?
Answer:
At risk peds, lab workers, healthcare workers, IV drug users
Q: Can you do a TST test on a pregnant woman; and when would you do it?
Answer:
Yes, high risk group or showing signs / symptoms
Q: Can IGRAs be used to differentiate between TB and LTBI?
Answer:
Answer: No, IGRAs cannot differentiate between the two
Q: How long after infection can LTBI be detected by TST or IGRAs?
Answer:
2-8 weeks
Q: T or F: Direct Observed Therapy is recommended for only high-risk populations.
Answer:
False, it is recommended for ALL
Q: What TB regimen is recommended for pregnant women? What should the NP do if the
patient is unable to take regimen?
Answer:
9 months of INH daily or twice weekly, give with vitamin B6; if unable to take, consult TB
expert
Q: What is the strongest predictor of asthma?
Answer:
atopy
Q: Due to severely restricted air flow, severe asthma may present with what breathe sounds?
Answer:
Absent wheezing, decreased breath sounds
Q: How should you diagnose a 3yo with asthma? Does this process change with a 9yo being
diagnosed? How?
Answer:
3yo is based on s/s and exam; unable to cooperate with PFT; 9yo diagnosed based on s/s, exam,
and PFT
Q: When a patient has been diagnosed with asthma, the NP may refer them out for what
additional testing?
Answer:
allergy
Q: Increasing use of SABA greater than how many days/weeks for sx relief generally indicates
inadequate control and a need to step up treatment?
Answer:
2
Q: How much bloody expectorant in a 24hr period is considered “massive” hemoptysis?
Answer:
200mL/24hrs; 60mL/2hr
Q: Asthma is more common in which gender as children? And which gender in adults?
Answer:
Males under 14yo and female adults
Q: LABAs provide bronchodilation for up to how many hours after a single dose.
Answer:
12
Q: What are the first line treatment agents for all patients with persistent asthma?
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