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AANPCB FNP PRACTICE V1 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: ~ An older adult patient presents with bilateral otitis media with effusion and white patches in the mouth that do not rub off when wiped with a 4 ×
4. The patient should be evaluated for:
Select only one option.A HIV infection.B myelodysplastic syndrome.C congenital lymphoproliferative disease.D non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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A Question 2: ~ A middle adult patient presents with a pulmonary embolus. Which of the following tests should the nurse practitioner perform next?Select only one option.A Ventilation/perfusion scan B Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) C Contrast venography D CT pulmonary angiography
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D Question 3: ~ A young adult reports decreased mobility and pain in the right shoulder after painting his house yesterday. Passive range of motion is intact. Active range of motion is causing pain. Which of the following is the best option for imaging?Select only one option.A None is needed at this time B MRI C CT scan D Plain X-ray, 3 views
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A Question 4: ~ Lidocaine with epinephrine is contraindicated in which of the following areas?Select only one option.A Nose B Scalp C Arm D Hip
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A Question 5: ~ To assess spinal function at the S1 level, which deep tendon reflex should be tested?Select only one option.A Patellar B Cremasteric C Achilles D Anal wink
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C Question 6: ~ A late adolescent female has never had her menses. She is at Tanner stage III of sexual development. Her physical examination is completely normal, and her weight is appropriate for her age and height. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?Select only one option.A Ovarian dysgenesis B Dysmenorrhea C Primary amenorrhea D Secondary amenorrhea
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C Question 7: ~ A middle adult with a history of cardiovascular disease in on pravastatin (Pravachol) 80 mg daily and their LDL is 200 mg/dL [normal = greater than 150]. The nurse
practitioner should add:
Select only one option.A fenofibrate (Tricor) 120 mg daily.B colesevelam (Welchol) 3,750 mg daily.C ezetimibe (Zetia) 10 mg daily.D fish liver oil 600 mg daily.
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C Question 8: ~ An elder adult patient has had a gradual onset of hearing loss in the left ear.Examination shows a large accumulation of cerumen in the external auditory canal. Assuming
there is no neural loss, the nurse practitioner would expect the Weber test to:
Select only one option.A lateralize to the left.B lateralize to the right.C
be inconclusive.D not lateralize.
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A Question 9: ~ A middle adult male presents with malaise. Further questioning reveals that his primary concern is premature ejaculation. He is currently taking the following medications: atenolol (Tenormin), 50 mg daily; paroxetine (Paxil), 20 mg daily; loratadine (Claritin-D), 1 tablet daily; and hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), 25 mg daily. The most likely cause of the patient's
concern is:
Select only one option.A loratadine (Claritin).B hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ).C lisinopril (Zestril).D paroxetine (Paxil).
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D Question 10: ~ An older adult male, who is a 30-packs a year smoker, presents with wheezing and dyspnea. His chest X-ray shows a flattened diaphragm and an increased retrosternal chest
space. There are decreased vascular markings. The most likely diagnosis is:
Select only one option.A chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.B asthma.C exacerbation of heart failure.D pneumonia.
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