To improve the health of a population, an acute care nurse practitioner's intervention is to:
-join a professional nursing organization and run for an
... [Show More] organizational office.
-maintain current certification as an acute care nurse practitioner.
-participate in hospital grand rounds.
-report any unusual pattern of infections to the local health department. - CORRECT ANSWER
report any unusual pattern of infections to the local health department.
A patient, who is allergic to penicillin, requires antibiotic treatment for community-acquired
pneumonia. The patient has a limited income, lacks health insurance, and is about to be
discharged from the hospital. An acute care nurse practitioner's intervention is to:
-consult social services for assistance.
-order an aerosol antibiotic.
-transfer the patient to an extended care facility.
-write a prescription for an antibiotic. - CORRECT ANSWER consult social services for
assistance.
A patient is scheduled for elective orthopedic surgery. During the preadmission physical
examination, the acute care nurse practitioner detects an asymptomatic pulsatile mass in the
middle upper abdomen. The nurse practitioner's most appropriate action is to:
obtain a kidney-urethra-bladder x-ray.
obtain a renal arteriogram.
obtain an abdominal ultrasound.
proceed with the patient's elective surgery. - CORRECT ANSWER obtain an abdominal
ultrasound.
Abdominal Aortic aneurysm
Which musculoskeletal disease primarily involves the distal joints, hips, knees, and spine, and is
characterized by the development of Heberden and Bouchard nodes?
Gout
Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis
Rheumatoid arthritis - CORRECT ANSWER Osteoarthritis
Heberden: distal phalanges
Bouchard: proximal phalanges
Difference between OA and RA:
Heberden and Bouchard nodes are often seen in digits, they are bony round growth near the
joints, while rheumatoid nodules are more common with arms and elbows underneath the skin,
people with RA later develop curving and bending of fingers.
An acute care nurse practitioner is deciding whether to recommend a long-term medication
regimen that will help a patient manage disease symptoms but may also introduce problematic
side effects. This decision reflects which ethical principle?
Autonomy
Beneficence
Fidelity
Justice - CORRECT ANSWER beneficence [Show Less]