FNP 571 Final Exam 2023/24- University of Texas, Arlington
All of the following statements are correct EXCEPT?
1. 1) Liraglutide (Saxendra) is a GLP-1
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2. 2) Injection of insulin promotes weight loss
3. 3) Contrave (Naltrexone/bupropion extended release) is a weight loss
drug
4. 4) Phentermine hydrochloride (Adipex-P, Lomaira) can be prescribed
for up to 12
weeks
2. Macy is a 45-year-old female with IBD and is in to see the APRN
for a current exacerbation. All of the following are indicated for the
treatment of IBD EXCEPT:
1. Ibuprofen
2. Prednisone
3. Ciprofloxacin
4. Infliximab
3. The NP student Jenny is with her preceptor in urgent care, a
patient comes in concerned about sea sickness. Jenny reviewed
prior to going in to see the patient and understands that all of the
following classes of anti-nausea medications would be prescribed
for a patient leaving for a 7-day cruise EXCEPT:
1. 1) Meclizine (Antivert-antihistamine)
2. 2) Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine-antihistamine)
3. 3) Chlorpromazine (Thorazine-phenothiazine)
4. 4) Scopolamine (anticholinergic)
4. Osmotics used to treat constipation include of the following
EXCEPT:
1. 1) Polyethylene glycol
2. 2) Magnesium citrate
3. 3) Glycerine suppositories
4. 4) Lactulose
5. Maria is a 22-year-old female that has been newly diagnosed with
PCOS. The APRN understands that, all of the following are indicated
to treat an adolescent patient with PCOS EXCEPT:
1) Metformin
2) Depo-Provera
3) Spironolactone
4) Hydrochlorothiazide
6. The standard dosage of St. John’s wort for the treatment of mild
depression is:
1. 1) 600 mg three times daily
2. 2) 300 mg three times daily
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7. Jonathan has type 1 diabetes and plays baseball for his
university. The nurse practitioner assesses a knowledge deficit
about his insulin and his diagnosis. He should be taught that:
1. 1) Each brand of insulin has equivalent bioavailability
2. 2) He should increase his carbohydrate intake during times of exercise
3. 3) Alcohol can cause hypoglycemia, and in small amounts can control
diabetes
4. 4) Injectable medications can be substituted with oral hypoglycemics
8. Shana is receiving her first medroxyprogesterone (Depo-Provera)
injection. The Advanced Practice Nurse would monitor her for:
1. 1) Hypertension
2. 2) Depression
3. 3) Weight loss
4. 4) Cataracts
9. 72-year-old Gus has diabetes, hypertension and has now
developed hyperlipidemia. As the APRN reviews diabetic
medications for management, she understands that classes of
diabetes medications that reduce ASCVD events include all of the
following EXCEPT:
1. 1) Sodium-glucose-Co-transporter-2 inhibitor
2. 2) Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 inhibitors
3. 3) Thiazolidinediones
4. 4) Metformin
10. A 70-year-old woman is treated with oxybutynin for her urinary
frequency and urgency. The NP would explain to the patient she will
probably experience:
1. 1) Dry mouth and increased thirst
2. 2) Increased sensitivity to sunlight
3. 3) Dizziness when she stands up
4. 4) Increased bruising
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