NR 602 Week 8 Final Exam

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  1. Question: A woman should be evaluated for an ectopic pregnancy:
  2. Question: To avoid opportunity for thromboembolism, postpartum women should:
  3. Question: What is the term for the inflammation of the vagina characterized by an increased vaginal discharge containing numerous white blood cells?
  4. Question: Progesterone breakthrough bleeding is sometimes seen in women who:
  5. Question: Increasing levels of progesterone and relaxin during pregnancy:
  6. Question: A dipstick urinalysis is positive for leukocyte esterase and nitrites in a school-age child with dysuria and foul-smelling urine but no fever and no prior UTIs. What will the family nurse practitioner do to treat this child?
  7. Question: A child swallowed a 6 mm cylindrical metal bead; radiograph shows it in the stomach; child is asymptomatic. Correct course?
  8. Question: Which of the following is caused by an anaerobic one-celled protozoan that commonly lives in the vagina?
  9. Question: A 10-year-old with periumbilical pain localizing to RLQ, one vomiting, then pain relief followed by increased fever — likely diagnosis?
  10. Question: A 6-month-old infant has a retractile testis noted at 2 months. Management?
  11. Question: Which of the following are considered probable (objective) signs of pregnancy?
  12. Question: Best definition of abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)?
  13. Question: 3-month-old with arching/gagging with feeds, frequent spit-up, weight gain dropped from 12th to 5th percentile. Best course?
  14. Question: Routine HPV vaccination is recommended for girls of what age?
  15. Question: 9-month-old with congenital hypothyroidism on levothyroxine with slowed growth — order:
  16. Question: The cervix shows Goodell’s sign when ; and Chadwick’s sign when :
  17. Question: Immediately after birth, release of which influences the mother’s peaceful, loving feeling?
  18. Question: 3-year-old speaks loudly, monotone, avoids eye contact, repetitive play — suspected disorder?
  19. Question: Child with ADHD has difficulty stopping activities to begin others at school — impaired self-regulation ability?
  20. Question: Which statement true about combined oral contraceptives (COCs)?
  21. Question: Mood swings, irritability, tearfulness in first two weeks postpartum are known as:
  22. Question: Who should be screened regularly for STIs?
  23. Question: Which is the most common vaginal infection worldwide?
  24. Question: Many menstruating women report which type of symptoms as prevalent during menses?
  25. Question: A woman’s total blood volume returns to pre-pregnant state:
  26. Question: Cyclic mastalgia:
  27. Question: Teaching adolescent on metformin for type 2 diabetes — include:
  28. Question: Cardiac output in pregnancy:
  29. Question: 16-year-old with BMI at 90th percentile, irregular periods, acne, abnormal facial hair distribution — suspect:
  30. Question: Second most commonly reported STI after chlamydia is:
  31. Question: For management of AUB, NSAIDs are effective for people who have:
  32. Question: Which is NOT a sign/symptom associated with early pregnancy?
  33. Question: Purpose of Kegel exercises:
  34. Question: Child on low-dose stimulant for ADHD developed mild, nonbothersome tics; recommendation:
  35. Question: Tubal sterilization disadvantages include:
  36. Question: Possibility of cancer is associated with mastalgia when the pain:
  37. Question: Child with ADHD overwhelmed by homework, cannot prioritize and does nothing — impaired executive function:
  38. Question: Key criterion for diagnosis of PMS:
  39. Question: In formula to estimate gestational age, pregnancy is considered from:
  40. Question: What is theorized about excessive/imbalanced prostanoids during menstruation?
  41. Question: Most common symptom of vulvovaginal candidiasis?
  42. Question: Most research studies on methods of contraception use the term efficacy to refer to:
  43. Question: Compared to COCs, the combined contraceptive patch and vaginal ring:
  44. Question: Effective for 85% of women who have mild or moderate symptoms of mastalgia, the first line of treatment is:
  45. Question: What is the most common symptom of bacterial vaginosis?
  46. Question: The expansion of blood volume during pregnancy results in which of the following situations?
  47. Question: Approximately how many Americans will contract one or more sexually transmitted infections during their lifetime?
  48. Question: Although barrier contraception methods are less effective in preventing pregnancy than modern methods, interest in them is on the rise because they:
  49. Question: In the last month of pregnancy, lightening typically occurs in which the height of the drops slightly.
  50. Question: A subclassification using an oncology staging system must be determined when a clinician makes an diagnosis?
  51. Question: Which one of the following statements about the subdermal progestin implant is false?
  52. Question: The prevalence of chlamydia is how many times higher in Black women than in White women?
  53. Question: Child with polyuria/polydipsia, random glucose 350 mg/dL — which test to determine type of diabetes?
  54. Question: Exercise-induced amenorrhea is probably due to the combination of low body fat and decreased secretion of:
  55. Question: Optimal pregnancy care:
  56. Question: How is secondary dysmenorrhea defined?
  57. Question: What step can a clinician take to learn more about any chemicals used in a woman’s workplace?
  58. Question: Which of the following describes a severe illness with acute onset that includes fever, low blood pressure, a body rash, and end-organ damage?
  59. Question: Striae gravidarum (stretch marks): (options about color, locations, prevention) — which statements are correct?
  60. Question: Which organism causes vulvovaginal candidiasis in women?
  61. Question: Parent reports child becomes frustrated when unable to perform tasks, has temper tantrums and difficulty sleeping — which disorder may be considered?
  62. Question: In women of reproductive age, the most common cause of a bleeding pattern that is suddenly different is:
  63. Question: 5-year-old with ritualistic behaviors, social avoidance, limited speech — first action?
  64. Question: Treatment with NSAIDs has proven effective in improving symptoms of:
  65. Question: Progestin-only pills (POPs):
  66. Question: 8-year-old newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes, stable, no ketones, glucose 350 mg/dL — correct course of action?
  67. Question: How does vaginosis differ from vaginitis?
  68. Question: An initial or primary genital herpes infection characteristically lasts about:
  69. Question: Which organism causes vulvovaginal candidiasis in women?
  70. Question: Although barrier contraception methods are less effective in preventing pregnancy than more modern methods, interest in them is on the rise because they:
  71. Question: Approximately how many Americans will contract one or more sexually transmitted infections during their lifetime?
  72. Question: Striae gravidarum (stretch marks):
  73. Question: A child diagnosed with ADHD has difficulty stopping activities to begin other activities at school. The family nurse practitioner understands that this is due to difficulty with what self-regulation ability?
  74. Question: In the last month of pregnancy, lightening typically occurs in which the height of the:
  75. Question: The parent of a 3-month-old reports that the infant arches and gags while feeding and spits up undigested formula frequently. The infant’s weight gain has dropped to the 5th percentile from the 12th percentile. What is the best course of treatment for this infant?

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Chamberlain University

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Catherine Tresa

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