1. Joan is a 39 y/o female who presents to the clinic with a chief complaint of: 3-day history of fever (101 F degrees), chills, n & v, and flank pain.
... [Show More] During the physical exam, the NP notices that Joan has CVA tenderness. In a urine check, the NP notes that she has many leukocytes, hematuria, WBC casts, and mild proteinuria. Patients with Joan's diagnosis would be referred to a nephrologist under these conditions if they were:
2. Pregnant womenChildrenDiabeticAll of the above
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QUESTION 2
1. Carlos is a 64 y/o male who has previously been diagnosed as a Category A COPD patient based on Gold guidelines (2017). The Category A patient group includes which of the following?
2. Minimally symptomatic (low risk of exacerbation)More symptomatic (low risk of exacerbation)Minimally symptomatic (high risk of exacerbation)High risk
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QUESTION 3
1. Mary is going through puberty at 13 y/o and notices that her areola/nipples separate and form a secondary mound. This is what state in Tanner? 2. Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5
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QUESTION 4
1. Since UTIs are never "normal" in a male, what should the NP rule out as the cause of the infection?
2. Ureteral stricture
3. Acute prostatitis
4. STDs
5. All of the above
6. A & C only 7.
1 points
QUESTION 5
1. Mickey is a 23 y/o male who comes to the clinic with the following complaints: abdominal pain, chest pain, and seizures. In reviewing his record, the NP notices that this is his 20th visit this year. Furthermore, he has had six exploratory surgeries that have discovered nothing of consequence. His most likely diagnosis is:
2. Munchausen syndrome Schizophrenia Posttraumatic syndrome Anorexia nervosa
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1 points
QUESTION 6
1. All diastolic murmurs are abnormal.
2. True 3. False
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QUESTION 7
1. Carter, a 74 y/o male, comes for his annual physical exam and the NP notes that he has a very loud murmur with her scope off his chest, and that there is also an obvious thrill. This would describe which grade of murmur?
2. Grade III
3. Grade IV
4. Grade V
5. Grade 6
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1 points
QUESTION 8
1. In pulsus paradoxus, even if the pulse cannot be palpated, it can still be heard by using a BP cuff and stethoscope.
2. True 3. False
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QUESTION 9
1. Judy, a 28 y/o, presents to the clinic with a fever, vaginal discharge, and pain in the lower abdomen, pelvis, and lower back. These symptoms are accompanied by chills, nausea, and vomiting. Treatment for Judy's condition would include all the following drugs except:
2. CefotanAmoxicillinCeftriaxoneMetronidazole
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