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NR 509 Week 5 Quiz – 10 out of 10 points
- Question: A 42 year old female present s with complaints of frequent urination and burning sensation while voiding. As part of the GU assessment, the NP must differentiate urinary symptoms based on clinical presentation. Which of the following correctly matches the symptom with its typical description and associated condition?
- Question: A 20-year-old male presents with right lower quadrant pain. On exam, the NP applies pressure to McBurney’s point and notes increased pain upon sudden release of pressure. This finding of pressure. This finding is most consistent with:
- Question: During a preventive health visit, a 47-year-old patient with no significant medical history asked about colorectal cancer Which of the following responses by the NP demonstrates accurate clinical guidance based on current recommendations?
- Question: The NP evaluated a 6-month-old infant with fever, irritability, and poor feeding, followed by an 85-year-old patient with dementia who presents with new-onset confusion and no localized symptoms. Which of the following best reflects appropriate clinical reasoning?
- Question: During a routine health maintenance visit, a NP educates a 52-year-old patient on GI Which of the following patient statements indicates appropriate understanding of health promotion related to abdominal conditions?
- Question: The NP performs deep palpation in the right upper quadrant and asks the patient to take a deep The patient abruptly halts inspiration due to sharp pain. This maneuver is best described as:
- Question: The NP conducts a abdominal assessment in various patient populations. Which of the following strategies supports a thorough and accurate assessment across clients with unique needs?
- Question: A 50-year-old patient presents with intermittent upper abdominal pain and nausea. As part of the gastrointestinal assessment, which of the following best reflects the NP’s role in gathering a through history?
- Question: During an abdominal exam, the NP finds a hypotensive patient with: high pitched bowel sounds in all four quadrants; a firm pulsatile mass just left of the midline above the umbilicus in a patient, and abdominal tenderness and distention. Which of the following physical exam findings is most concerning and warrants immediate escalation?
- Question: During a physical examination, an afebrile patient reports sudden, severe flank pain that radiates to the lower abdomen and On palpation, the NP notes guarding and tenderness over the costovertebral angle. Based on these findings, which of the following conditions should be considered most likely?
NR 509 Week 5 Quiz – 10 out of 10 points
- Question: Which complication can occur if necrotizing otitis media externa is left untreated?
- Question: A 25-year-old female presents with severe nodulocystic acne vulgaris that has not responded to topical treatments. She is not pregnant and has no history of depression. Which oral medication would be the most appropriate choice for her initial treatment?
- Question: A 7-year-old child with a history of severe penicillin allergy presents with symptoms of acute otitis media (AOM). Which antibiotic drug class should be avoided in this child?
- Question: What is an approved use of topical tretinoin other than acne treatment?
- Question: A patient presents with intense pruritus and erythema in the external auditory canal. Which topical medication is first-line treatment for suspected fungal otitis externa according to the course textbook?
- Question: A 35-year-old patient presents with acute allergic rhinitis and itching of the eyes, nose, and throat. Which class of medication would be most appropriate for symptomatic relief?
- Question: A patient presents with allergic conjunctivitis. You decide to prescribe a topical medication that provides immediate symptomatic relief and prevents release of inflammatory mediators from mast cells. Which medication is most appropriate?
- Question: A 20-year-old patient with severe acne has been using topical clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide for 6 weeks with minimal improvement. Which alternative combination therapy would be most appropriate, considering mechanism and resistance potential?
- Question: A patient with psoriasis seeks treatment. Which keratolytic agent would be most appropriate for promoting shedding of the stratum corneum?
- Question: A patient with open-angle glaucoma experiences dry mouth, ocular hyperemia, and local burning after starting topical therapy. Which medication is the most likely cause?
NR 509 Week 5 Quiz – 10 out of 10 points
- Question: A patient with allergic rhinitis and hypertension requests medication for nasal congestion. Which sympathomimetic medication poses the highest risk due to systemic vascular effects?
- Question: A patient with open-angle glaucoma is prescribed a once-daily evening topical medication to lower intraocular pressure. Which medication is most appropriate?
- Question: A 70-year-old male with BPH and glaucoma presents with seasonal allergic rhinitis and requests an antihistamine for relief. Considering his age and history, which antihistamine is most appropriate?
- Question: Which medication should be reserved for patients who do not respond to or cannot tolerate intranasal glucocorticoids or antihistamines due to limited benefit and potential serious neuropsychiatric effects?
- Question: A 14-month-old infant presents with persistent AOM symptoms despite 5 days of high-dose amoxicillin. Which treatment option should be considered next?
- Question: A patient taking isotretinoin for severe acne reports severe headache, vision changes, and vomiting. What action should the healthcare provider take?
- Question: A 60-year-old female with rheumatoid arthritis requires glucocorticoid therapy for a flare-up. She already uses topical and intranasal glucocorticoids. Which route of administration is most appropriate to minimize systemic toxicity?
- Question: A patient presents with severe nasal congestion after using an OTC topical sympathomimetic spray for 7 days without relief. What is the patient most likely experiencing?
- Question: An elderly patient with glaucoma presents with orthostatic hypotension. Which class of glaucoma medications is most likely responsible?
- Question: A patient with a persistent nonproductive cough from an upper respiratory infection has not responded to OTC medications. Which medication, acting in the CNS, can be used for cough suppression?
NR 509 Week 5 Quiz – 10 out of 10 points
- Question: A 19-year-old Black female presents to the clinic with moderate to severe right lower quadrant abdominal pain for the last 2 days. She has been experiencing nausea and vomiting but unsure if she has had Which of the following Is a possible differential diagnosis?
- Question: A healthy 30-year-old female presents to the Emergency Department with a 1-day history of severe abdominal pain. The NP suspects appendicitis and consults general Based on exam findings the NP believes this patient has signs of peritonitis on exam. Which of the following physical exam findings supports peritonitis?
- Question: A 44-year-old female presents with nausea and pain to right upper The NP notices the patient winces in pain and there is cessation of inspiration with palpation of the right upper quadrant. The nurse practitioner would document which of the following as a positive exam finding for this patient?
- Question: Which is the proper sequence of examination for the abdomen?
- Question: Dawn is a 55-year-old woman who comes in today for her yearly wellness You carefully perform the rectal examination in the lithotomy position and feel an irregular mass against the bowel wall which is firm and immobile. Which of the following is most likely?
- Question: 24-year-old female presents to your office with jaundice. She denies IV drug use, blood transfusion, and travel and has not been sexually active for the past 10 months. Which type of hepatitis is most likely?
- Question: Jim is a 60-year-old man who presents with vomiting. He denies seeing any blood with emesis, which has been occurring for 2 davs. He does note a dark, granular substance resembling the coffee left in the filter after What do you suspect:
- Question: You are palpating the abdomen and feel a small Which of the following would you do next?
- Question: Monique is a 33-year-old administrative assistant who has had intermittent lower abdominal pain approximately one week a month for the past It is not related to her menses. She notes relief with defecation, and a change in form and frequency of her bowel movements with these episodes. Which of the following is most likely?
- Question: An elderly woman with dementia is brought in by her daughter for a rectal mass. On examination you notice a moist pink mass protruding from the anus, which is non- It is soft and does not have any associated bleeding. Which of the following is most likely?
NR 509 Week 5 Quiz – 10 out of 10 points
- Question: Monique is a 33-year-old administrative assistant who has had intermittent lower abdominal pain approximately one week a month for the past year. It is not related to her menses. She notes relief with defecation, and a change in form and frequency of her bowel movements with these episodes. Which of the following is most likely?
- Question: Jim is a 60-year-old man who presents with vomiting. He denies any blood in his emesis, which has been present for 2 days. He does note a dark granular substance resembling the coffee left in the filter after brewing. What should the nurse suspect?
- Question: A 19-year-old African American female presents to the clinic with moderate to severe right lower quadrant abdominal pain for the last 2 days. She has been experiencing nausea and vomiting but unsure if she has had fever. Which of the following is a possible differential diagnosis?
- Question: Dawn is a 55-year-old woman who comes in today for her yearly wellness examination. You carefully perform the rectal examination in the lithotomy position and feel a mass against the bowel wall which is firm and immobile. Which of the following is most likely?
- Question: An elderly woman with dementia is brought in by her daughter for a “rectal mass.” On examination you notice a moist pink mass protruding from the anus, which is nontender. It is soft and does not have any associated bleeding. Which of the following is most likely?
- Question: You are palpating the abdomen and feel a small mass. Which of the following would you do next?
- Question: A healthy 30-year-old female presents to the ED with 1-day history of severe abdominal pain. The NP suspects appendicitis and consults general surgery. Based on exam findings the patient has signs of peritonitis on the exam. Which of the following physical exam findings supports Peritonitis?
- Question: 24-year-old female presents to your office with jaundice. She denies IV drug use, blood transfusions, and travel and has not been sexually active for the past 10 months. Which type of hepatitis is most likely?
- Question: A 44-year-old female presents with nausea and pain to right upper quadrant. The NP notices the patient winces in pain and there is cessation of inspiration with palpation of the RUQ. The NP would document which of the following as a positive exam finding for this patient?
- Question: Correct order of abdominal assessment:
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