NSG 6420 MidTerm Review Latest Update - 150 Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answers Guaranteed A+ *Hard red eye, ciliary flush, steamy cornea, dilated pupil
Halos around eyes - CORRECT ANSWER: Acute closed-angle glaucoma (ACG)
15-24yrs
Incubation period 4-6 wks - CORRECT ANSWER: Peak ages for mono
160,000 - CORRECT ANSWER: How many people will die of lung ca/yr
222,520 - CORRECT ANSWER: New cases of lung ca in US/yr
3-4 drugs x8wks, then 2 drug regimen x8wks - CORRECT ANSWER: Initial phase TB
45-64 age group 65-75 age group 10-30% of American adults
10.7% 45-64
7.8% 65-75 years - CORRECT ANSWER: Allergic rhinitis statistics (American adults)
6x more common in blacks (leading cause of blindness) - CORRECT ANSWER: OAG
90% of glaucoma cases - CORRECT ANSWER: Open-angle glaucoma (OAG)
ACG more common in what ethnicity - CORRECT ANSWER: Asian-American & Intuits
Acute viral pharyngitis caused by EBV - CORRECT ANSWER: Mono
Adenocarcinoma- MOST COMMON -40% Squamous cell <25%
Large cell approximately 10% - CORRECT ANSWER: Types of non-small cell lung ca
and stats
Ages BPPV and vestibular neuritis? - CORRECT ANSWER: BPPV: most common over 60
VN: any age, usually after a URI
All persons - CORRECT ANSWER: PPD induration >/= 15mm
Allergies, eczema, & asthma - CORRECT ANSWER: Allergic triad of symptoms
Amoxicillin- 1st line Augmentin- if severe or previous AOM w/in 1mo 1 / 2
Clarithromycin- PCN allergy - CORRECT ANSWER: Tx for AOM
Anticholinergic precautions - CORRECT ANSWER: Narrow-angle glaucoma
ASA - CORRECT ANSWER: What NOT to gibe in viral pharyngitis
Avoid exposure Pharmacotherapy
Immunotherapy - CORRECT ANSWER: Mgt of allergic rhinitis
Bananas PB Green leafy veggies
Fortified bread & cereal - CORRECT ANSWER: Foods rich in folic acid
Bed rest, laser peripheral iridotomy - CORRECT ANSWER: Tx ACD
Beefy-red shiny tongue (glossitis) Abd tenderness Hepatosplenomegaly Tachycardia Tachypnea Pallor Loss of fine motor control
Pos rhomberg and babinski - CORRECT ANSWER: S/s Vit B12 deficiency
Believed to be cause by free floating calcium debris in the semicircular canal Pt changes position, debris settles & signals brainstem, stimulating vertigo & nausea -
CORRECT ANSWER: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
Best way to confirm asthma dx - CORRECT ANSWER: Bronchial provocation
Beta adrenergic agonist precautions - CORRECT ANSWER: Cardiac dx,
hyperthyroidism, DM, sz
Blood test for thalassemia - CORRECT ANSWER: Hgb electrophoresis
Bronchodilitation *Therapeutic window- seizures, cardiac if too high
*Watch drug interactions with antibiotics and statins - CORRECT ANSWER:
Theophylline
CBC w/ diff *Lymphocytosis w/atypical lymphocytes
*Mono spot (if (-) repeat in 7-10days) - CORRECT ANSWER: Labs for mono
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