AANP ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS ANDANSWERS UPDATED 2023 ASSURED A+.
A 65-year-old woman presents for a follow-up examination after a new
patient visit. She
... [Show More] has not seen a healthcare provider for several
years. She is a smoker and her hypertension is now adequately
controlled with medication. Her mother died at age 40 from a heart
attack. The fasting lipid profile shows cholesterol = 240 mg/dL, HDL
= 30, and LDL = 200. In addition to starting Therapeutic Lifestyle
Changes, the nurse practitioner should start the patient on:
1.bile acid sequestrant.
2. a statin drug.
3. a cholesterol absorption inhibitor.
4. low-dose aspirin.
A statin drug
The most commonly prescribed medication for mild systemic lupus
erythematosus (SLE) is:
1. azathioprine (AZA).
2. belimumab (Benlysta).
3. ibuprofen (Advil).
4. cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan).
ibuprofen (advil)
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The most common sign of cervical cancer is:
1. postcoital bleeding.
2. strong odor from vaginal discharge.
3. itching in the vaginal area.
4. molluscum contagiosum.
postcoital bleeding
The nurse practitioner prescribes amitriptyline (Elavil) for a
patient with neuropathic pain secondary to diabetes mellitus. On
follow-up, the patient complains of urine retention and dry mouth.
The practitioner would:
1. discontinue amitriptyline and begin ibuprofen (Motrin).
AANP ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS UPDATED 2023 ASSURED A+.
2. refer to physical therapy.
3. start methocarbamol (Robaxin).
4. discontinue amitriptyline and begin gabapentin (Neurontin).
discontinue amitriptyline and begin gabapentin (neurontin)
A 17-year-old male with rheumatoid arthritis is being treated with an
NSAID and omeprazole (Prilosec). The patient complains of headache,
abdominal pain, and gas. These symptoms are most likely:
1. associated with the omeprazole.
2. related to the underlying condition.
3. the result of the NSAID.
4. caused by viral gastroenteritis.
associated with the omeprazole
The medication of choice for the initial treatment of juvenile
rheumatoid arthritis is:
1. acetaminophen.
2. prednisone.
3. aspirin.
4. ibuprofen.
ibuprofen
A 12-year-old with sickle cell anemia has recently experienced a
sickle cell crisis and presents for a follow-up examination after a
recent hospitalization. It is most important to continue monitoring
growth, development, and:
1. white blood cell levels.
2. fecal occult blood test.
3. hemoglobin levels.
4. urine dipsticks.
hemoglobin levels
A 90-year-old female is brought to the clinic by her neighbor. She
states that everything is fine, but the nurse practitioner notes that
she has poor hygiene and bruises on her trunk. The neighbor is
concerned that the patient often has no money to buy food, despite
income from social security and a coal miner's pension. The nurse
practitioner suspects abuse. Which of the following is the nurse
practitioner obligated to do next?
1. Report the case to the proper authorities.
2. Tell the neighbor to check on the woman daily and report back.
3. Document the data and report the information to risk management.
4. Call the patient's family and inquire about the concerns.
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