Midterm Exam: NR511/ NR 511 (NEW 2024/ 2025 Update) Differential Diagnosis & Primary Care Review| All Topics Covered| Questions and Verified Answers| 100%
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QUESTION
Medicare
QUESTION
Medicare part A covers which of the following services
Answer:
C. Hospital Ser- vices
QUESTION
How do Most clients on traditional Medicare cover their out-of-pocket expenses?
Answer:
Acquiring a secondary insurance plan.
QUESTION
Which part of Medicare covers outpatient services?
Answer:
Medicare Part B.
QUESTION
The term indemnity insurer refers to an insurer
Answer:
That pays for the medical care of the insured (The term indemnity insurer refers to an insurer
that pays for the medical care of
the insured but does not provide that care)
QUESTION
Which of the following is true regarding the payment of nurse practitioners by the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Answer:
NPs are reimbursed at 85% of the physician fee.
QUESTION
Which of the following in his example of a third-party payer?
Answer:
Veterans administration.
QUESTION
SKIN INFECTION
QUESTION
A 69 YEAR old female is complaining of dry skin, what should the clinician advise
Answer:
Bathe or shower with lukewarm water and use a mild soap or skin cleanser. If a client is
complaining of dry skin, the client should use tepid water and a mild cleansing cream or soap.
QUESTION
You're teaching Mitch, age 18, about his tinea pedis. You know he doesn't understand your
directions when he tells you which of the following?
Answer:
False "I should wear rubber shoes in the shower to prevent transmission to others." true May
return
QUESTION
a 21 year old male presents to the clinic with pruritic and emacerated skin in the groin area.
Which is this?
Answer:
tinea cruris
QUESTION
A 35-year-old male uses high-potency corticosteroid cream for dermato- sis, he also currently
has tinea corporis, which should the clinician advise regarding the cream.
Answer:
It may exacerbate your concurrent tinea corporis
QUESTION
Danny, age 18, presents with a pruritic rash on his upper trunk and shoul- ders. You observe flat
to slightly
elevated brown papules and plaques that scale when they are rubbed.You also note areas of
hypopigmentation. What is your initial diagnosis?
Answer:
Tinea versicolor.
QUESTION
A 45-year-old client with a history of a total thyroidectomy comes to the office concerned with a
rash. That has developed around a new tracheostomy site. Upon exam, the NP notes a papular
rash. With satellite lesions surround- ing the stoma. What does this indicate?
Answer:
A fungal infection
QUESTION
Buddy, age 13, presents with annular lesions with scaly borders and central clearing on his
trunk. What do
you suspect?
Answer:
Tinea corporis. Psoriasis, erythema multiforme, tinea corporis, and syphilis all have lesions with
annular configurations. Tinea corporis (ringworm) has ring-shaped lesions with scaly borders and
central clearing or scaly patches with distinct borders on exposed skin surfaces or on the trunk
QUESTION
Which of the following medications are commonly used to treat onychomy- cosis (fungal
infection of the nail)?
Answer:
Terbinafine
QUESTION
47 year old male patient with diabetes presents with a rash on his penis. Based on hx alone, the
clinician knows the patient is at risk for?
Answer:
Candida
QUESTION
Candidias may occur in many parts of the body. In the penis it is known as
Answer:
candida balantis [Show Less]