NURS 6531N Midterm Exam – Adv. Practice Care of Adults
-The most common cancer found on the auricle is:
-Basal Cell Carcinoma
-Which of the
... [Show More] following medication classes should be avoided in patients with acute or chronic bronchitis because it will contribute to ventilation-perfusion mismatch in the patient? -Antihistamines
-A 47-year-old male patient presents to the clinic with a single episode of a moderate amount of bright red rectal bleeding. On examination, external hemorrhoids are noted. How should the nurse practitioner proceed?
-Refer the patient for a barium enema and sigmoidoscopy.
-Which of the following patient characteristics are associated with chronic bronchitis?
-Overweight, cyanosis, and normal or slightly increased respiratory rate
-A 65-year-old female with a past medical history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and polymyalgia rheumatica presents to urgent care with new onset left lower quadrant pain. Her current medications include omeprazole 20 milligrams po daily, lisinopril 20 milligrams po daily, simvastatin 20 milligrams po daily, and prednisone 12 milligrams po daily. The nurse practitioner suspects acute diverticulitis and possibly an abscess. The most appropriate diagnostic test for this patient at this time is: -CT scan
-A patient reports "something flew in my eye" about an hour ago while he was splitting logs. If there were a foreign body in his eye, the nurse practitioner would expect to find all except: -Purulent drainage
-A 21-year-old college student presents to the student health center with copious, markedly purulent discharge from her left eye. The nurse practitioner student should suspect: -Gonococcal conjunctivitis
-A 35-year-old man presents with radicular pain followed by the appearance of grouped vesicles consisting of about 15 lesions across 3 different thoracic dermatomes. He complains of pain, burning, and itching. The nurse practitioner should suspect:
-Herpes zoster and consider that this patient may be immunocompromised
-Which type of lung cancer has the poorest prognosis?
-Small cell carcinoma
-An 83-year-old female presents to the office complaining of diarrhea for several days. She explains she has even had fecal incontinence one time. She describes loose stools 3-4 times a day for several weeks and denies fever, chills, pain, recent antibiotic use. The history suggests that the patient has:
-Chronic diarrhea [Show Less]