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NURSE PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATION EXAM
Actual Qs and Ans - Expert-Verified Explanation -Guaranteed passing score -99 Questions and Answers
-Format: Multiple-choice / Flashcard
Question 1: configuration: linear
Answer:
scratch, streak, line stripe
Question 2: small pox definition
Answer:
infectious disease unique to humans, caused by virus variants, localizes in blood vessels of the skin mouth and throat
Question 3: signs and symptoms of small pox
Answer:
Sudden onset flu like symptoms, rash appears as flat , red spots/lesions that turn into blisters within 2 days filled with clear fluid and later with pus** pain is excruciating * Question 4: configuration: target (iris)
Answer:
resembles iris of eye; lesion with concentric rings of color
Question 5: squamous cell carcinoma
Answer:
arise out of actinic keratoses; firm , irregular papule or nodule, develop over few months 3-7% metastasize, prolonged sun-exposed areas in fair skin people, keratitic, scaly bleeding
Question 6: tinea vesicolor
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fungal infection of skin caused by yeast, treated with topical selenium sulfide, topical antifungals
Question 7: folliculitis
Answer:
inflammation of hair follicle; common cause staphylococci
Question 8: paronychia
Answer:
staph around nail fold
Question 9: What is an allergic reaction and treatment
Answer:
hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen; symptoms can vary from mild to severe. Treated with withdrawal of any medication that is causing reaction, antipruritic agent and antihistamine
Question 10: bulla
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blister, circumscribed elevation containing fluid >1cm , extends only into epidermis, examples burns, superficial blister, contact dermatitis
Question 11: flat warts
Answer:
pink or light yellow. Treated with tretinoin cream, liquid nitrogen and electrocautery
Question 12: candida balanitis
Answer:
inflammation of superficial tissues of penile head caused by candida albicans : managed by steroids, miconazole, clotrimazole or fluconazole
Question 13: hidradenitis supparativa
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staph infection common in groin or axilla ; abscess formation common
Question 14: papule
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Small solid elevated lesion; <1cm ex.) bug bite, elevated nevus (mole) or verruca (wart)
Question 15: primary lesion
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lesion that develops on previously unaltered skin
Question 16: Abscess
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a localized collection of purulent fluid in a cavity formed by disintegration or necrosis of tissues >1cm
Question 17: what are the signs and symptoms of anthrax?
Cutaneous form
Answer:
- cutaneous (95% cases)
- occurs on exposed areas on arms and hands, followed by face and neck
- pruritic papule leading to ulcer surround vesicles.
- develops into black necrotic central eschar with edema
- after 1-2 weeks, eschar dries, loosens and separates, leaving a permanent scar
- regional lymphadenopathy
Question 18: what are some of advantages of Nuva Ring
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discreet, can not be felt by partner, once a month insertion, shorter and lighter periods, improves acne, depression and cramps Question 19: what are some absolute contradictions in prescribing oral contraceptives
Answer:
history of thromboembolic disorders, CVA, CAD, known or suspected breast ca, or estrogen dependent neoplasia, pregnancy, benign or malignant liver tumor, impaired liver function, previous cholelithiasis during pregnancy, undiagnosed abnormal uterine bleeding,
Question 20: pharmacological management of acne
Answer:
comedolytic agents: benzoyl peroxice, salicylic acid, topical antibiotics (clindamycin, erythromycin, tetracycline and metronidazole for rosacea). May consider oral antibiotics and oral contraceptives
Question 21: cyst
Answer:
any closed cavity or sac; contains fluid or semisolid material, normal or abnormal epithelium. example sebaceous cyst
Question 22: comedones
Answer:
open are called black heads (openings capped with a blackened skin debris); and closed are called white head (obstructed)
Question 23: what are some prescriptive guideline for oral contraceptives
Answer:
- begin low lose combo or multi phasic pill (35mcg or less), progestin only pills may be used in women
with history of migraines, who are breast feeding or who have contraindication with combo pill
Question 24: lesion
Answer:
a region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage thru injury or disease
Question 25: cellulitis
Answer:
most common causes: out patients strep ; inpatient: gram negative (ecoli, klebsiels, psuedomonsa, enterbacter, staph aureus and strep
Question 26: what does ABCDE
Answer:
asymmetry, border irregularity, color variation, diameter >6cm, elevation, enlargement. treatment is biopsy and surgical excision
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