NSG 6020 3P Exam Questions and Answers. Latest 2020/2021. A+ Graded.Which headache sign does not warrant an immediate investigation?
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aggravated or relieved by change of position
precipitated by Valsalva maneuver
new onset after age 50
relieved with use of common analgesics
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During a migraine, what happens to the cerebral arteries?
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they dilate
they constrict
they vibrate
they pulsate
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You are evaluating a 15 year old patient for bipolar disorder. His parents tell you that he has severe mood swings, is easily distracted, and constantly corrects his teachers. You would have a high suspicion for bipolar if which symptom was present?
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he is forgetful
he sleeps less than 4 hours nightly
he does not complete tasks
he blurts out answers in class inappropriately
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Which risk factor is not associated with breast cancer?
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use of hormone replacement therapy
personal or family history of breast cancer
postmenopausal obesity
low socioeconomic status
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A 26 year old woman with bulimia is likely to be:
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of average weight
not concerned with weight
very underweight
very overweight
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What medication is used to relieve acute wheezing in a patient with asthma?
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oral corticosteroid
short acting beta agonist
long acting beta agonist
inhaled corticosteroid
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You are evaluating an 80 year old patient for recent episodes of incontinence and confusion. His family states that this is unusual for him and he has become increasingly forgetful over the past two weeks. Which medication might be responsible for this?
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Coumadin (warfarin)
Vitamin B-12
Tagamet (cimetidine)
Altace (ramipril)
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What suggests hyperandrogenism in an adolescent female?
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polycystic ovaries
high pitched voice
obesity
hirsutism
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Which is a synovial joint?
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skull
vertebral bodies of the spine
shoulder
pubic symphysis of the pelvis
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A 67 year old woman with atrial fibrillation and an ejection fraction of 48% is on digoxin and has had normal digoxin levels of 0.8- 2 ng/dL for the past 9 months. Today, the level is 0.4 ng/dL. What could account for this change?
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regular use of an antacid
increased exercise
weight loss
decreased creatinine clearance
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Which medication is contraindicated in a child with acute sinusitis?
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nasal steroids
decongestants [Show Less]