NEW AANP FNP ACTUAL EXAM 5/ WITH
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- An older adult presents with severe abdominal pain. The husband reports that earlier in the
- Abdominal CT scan
- Complete blood count with differential
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Referral to the ED - CORRECT ANSWER-4. Referral to the ED
afternoon, the patient's abdominal hernia had been firm and bulged out 4 inches (10.2 cm). The patient had him press on the hernia and immediately felt burning pain throughout the abdomen.Which of the following is the nurse practitioners' NEXT action?
- A young adult female who is 34 weeks pregnant presents with the complaint of urinary frequency
every 1 to 2 hours. The patient has no fever and denies back pain. A urine dipstick test is positive for leukocyte esterase and nitrites. Microscopic analysis reveals 15-20 WBCs/hpf and a few bacteria. The
BEST choice for treatment of this patient's urinary tract infection would be:
- trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim), 160 mg/800 mg twice daily for 3 days.
- cephalexin (Keflex), 500 mg four times daily for 7 days.
- ciprofloxacin (Cipro), 500 mg twice daily for 7 days.
- erythromycin, 250 mg three times daily for 5 days. - CORRECT ANSWER-2. cephalexin (Keflex), 500
mg four times daily for 7 days.
- An adult male presents with new-onset pain and tenderness in the low back and pain in the right
- Exacerbation of extremity symptoms with straight-leg raising
- Loss of bowel and bladder function
- Increased ankle jerk on evaluation of deep tendon reflexes
- Increased lumbar lordosis - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Exacerbation of extremity symptoms with
great toe after a weekend of golf. He denies experiencing numbness and tingling. Which of the following would the nurse practitioner expect to find an investigation of this patient's low back pain?
straight-leg raising 1 / 3
4. A true statement about essential tremors is that they:
- often begin with "pill-rolling" of one hand and may affect the legs, feet, and toes.
- are often barely visible, rapid tremors.
- are a characteristic of Parkinson's disease.
- are slow tremors that are absent or minimal at rest and usually involve the hands. - CORRECT
ANSWER-4. are slow tremors that are absent or minimal at rest and usually involve the hands.
- Which opioid medication is the MOST potent?
- Codeine
- Morphine
- Oxycodone
- Hydromorphone - CORRECT ANSWER-4. Hydromorphone
- Which symptom documented in a menstrual diary is diagnostic of PMS?
- Irritability
- Decreased libido
- Menstrual cramps
- Dyspareunia - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Irritability
- Which of the following is the medication of choice for monotherapy of an older adult with
hypertension and no related comorbid conditions?
1.Alpha-blocker 2.Vasodilator 3.Thiazide diuretic 4.Beta-blocker - CORRECT ANSWER-3.Thiazide diuretic
- An elderly, obese female presents for evaluation of a painful rash, first noticed 2 weeks ago,
located under both breasts. The rash is visible as an area of confluent, beefy-red, excoriated lesions with smaller satellite lesions extending beyond the borders of the main lesions. The KOH prep reveals pseudohyphae. The nurse practitioner
would recommend a/an: 2 / 3
- course of oral steroids and air drying of skin after showers.
- topical antifungal and order a fasting blood glucose.
- oral antibiotic and order a hemoglobin A1c.
- high-potency topical corticosteroid and use of dry dressings. - CORRECT ANSWER-2. topical
antifungal and order a fasting blood glucose.
- An older adult female complains of problems with urination. She reports that whenever she feels
- Urge
- Overflow
- Transient
- Stress - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Urge
the need to urinate, she is unable to "make it to the bathroom in time," and wets herself. Which type of incontinence is MOST likely?
- A young adult female presents with painful swelling of the right cheek anterior to the TMJ. The
- hot soaks and lemon drops.
- alternating heat and cold.
- cold compresses and massage.
- hot soaks and mucolytics. - CORRECT ANSWER-1. hot soaks and lemon drops.
diagnosis is sialadenitis. In addition to antibiotics, treatment for this patient should include:
11. Initial therapy for older adult patients with arthritic joints is:
- naproxen, 1000 mg twice daily.
- ibuprofen, 600 mg four times daily.
- glucosamine, 750 mg twice daily.
- acetaminophen, 1000 mg four times daily. - CORRECT ANSWER-4. acetaminophen, 1000 mg four
times daily.
- Which of the following is an example of gross negligence?
- Prescription of a drug that causes a fatal allergic reaction
- Misdiagnosis of appendicitis, resulting in peritonitis and a prolonged hospital stay
- Refusal to return the emergency phone call of a patient who has chest pain evolving into an MI
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