NR 511 Midterm Exam
Question 1.Question : Which of the following is a crucial element of developing a
guideline?
Student Answer: Creating a
... [Show More] physician expert panel
Reviewing the literature with ratings of available evidence Conducting an external review of a guideline Developing evidence-based
tables Points Received: 2 of 2
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Question 2.Question : African American patients seem to have a negative reaction
to which of the following asthma medications?
Student Answer: Inhaled corticosteroids
Long-term beta-agonist bronchodilators Leukotriene receptor agonists
Oral corticosteroids Points Received: 2 of 2
Comments:
Question 3.Question : Jolene has breast cancer that has been staged as T1, N0, M0. What might this mean?
Student Answer: The tumor size cannot be evaluated; the cancer has not spread to the lymph nodes; and the distant spread cannot be evaluated.
The cancer is in situ; it is spreading into the lymph nodes, but the spread cannot be evaluated otherwise.
The cancer is less than 2 cm in size and has not spread to the lymph nodes or other parts of the body. The cancer is about 5 cm in size; nearby lymph nodes cannot be evaluated; and there is no evidence of distant spreading.
Points Received: 2 of 2
Comments:
Question 4.Question : Sondra's peripheral vestibular disease causes dizziness and vertigo. Which of the following medications will help to decrease edema in the labyrinth of the ear?
Student Answer: Meclizine Diphenhydramine
Diamox
Promethazine Points Received: 0 of 2 Comments:
Question 5.Question : Mandy presents with a cauliflower-like wart in her anogenital region. You suspect it was sexually transmitted and document this as a:
Student Answer: Filiform/digitate wart
Dysplastic cervical lesion Condyloma acuminata Koilocytosis
Points Received: 2 of 2
Comments:
Question 6.Question : Inattention and a sleep-wake cycle disturbance are the
hallmark symptoms of?
Student Answer: Dementia Alzheimer's disease
Parkinson's disease Delirium
Points Received: 2 of 2
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Question 7.Question : You have taught Jennifer, age 15, about using a flow meter
to assess how to manage her asthma exacerbations. She calls you today because her peak expiratory flow rate is 65%. What would you tell her?
Student Answer: "Take your short-acting beta-2 agonist, remain quiet, and call back tomorrow."
"Use your rescue inhaler, begin the prescription of oral glucocorticoids you have, and call back tomorrow."
"Drive to the emergency room now." "Call 911."
Points Received: 2 of 2
Comments:
Question 8.Question : A patient is seen in the clinic with hematuria confirmed on
microscopic examination. The clinician should inquire about the ingestion of which of these substances that might be the cause of hematuria?
Student Answer:
NSAIDs
Beets Vitamin A Red meat
Points Received: 2 of 2
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