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- Question: An older adult with diabetes mellitus presents with leg cramps that worsen with walking and improve with rest. What condition does this presentation require workup for?
- Question: A patient presents with bradycardia, severe nausea, and substernal pain, and an EKG shows STEMI. Which region of the heart is most likely involved?
- Question: What is the recommended frequency for lipid screening in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus?
- Question: An 80-year-old man with atrial fibrillation presents with sudden-onset unilateral leg pain and pallor. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- Question: A patient on an ACE inhibitor develops a persistent dry cough with no respiratory findings. What is the most appropriate intervention?
- Question: A 65-year-old alcoholic patient presents with new-onset palpitations and an irregularly irregular rhythm lasting more than 48 hours. What evaluation should be performed first?
- Question: A 70-year-old man with atrial fibrillation presents with sudden left-sided weakness and slurred speech. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- Question: What is the key long-term benefit of carvedilol use in patients with coronary artery disease and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction?
- Question: A low-pitched, diastolic rumbling murmur at the apex heard best in the left lateral decubitus position indicates which valvular disorder?
- Question: Which cardiac chamber directly pumps blood into the ascending aorta?
- Question: Which physical findings support a diagnosis of hypothyroidism?
- Question: A patient with type 1 diabetes develops persistent metabolic acidosis after transitioning off an insulin drip. What is the most likely cause?
- Question: Which symptom pattern is characteristic of pheochromocytoma?
- Question: What is the best diagnostic test for pheochromocytoma?
- Question: Excessive use of levothyroxine may cause or worsen which condition?
- Question: According to ADA guidelines, how often should a well-controlled patient with type 2 diabetes be followed?
- Question: Patients on levothyroxine should be monitored for which adverse effects?
- Question: Which individual is at highest risk for developing type 2 diabetes mellitus?
- Question: A patient started on levothyroxine has persistently elevated TSH after 8 weeks. What is the most appropriate next step?
- Question: A patient has a 3 cm pituitary mass on CT. What is the next step in evaluation?
- Question: How should a nurse practitioner respond to family concerns about nutrition in a terminal cancer patient refusing meals?
- Question: An elderly patient with gradual cognitive decline following prior CVA most likely has which diagnosis?
- Question: Which age-related physiologic change most commonly contributes to constipation in the elderly?
- Question: Management of COPD in the elderly is best guided by which factor?
- Question: Which test is best to assess fall risk in an 88-year-old patient?
- Question: What physical exam finding is most specific for ascites?
- Question: A patient on methotrexate and NSAIDs presents with abdominal pain and dark stools. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- Question: Which gastrointestinal change is associated with normal aging?
- Question: Where can Crohn’s disease occur, and how does it present?
- Question: A patient with refractory GERD and risk factors requires which diagnostic study?
- Question: What is the most common side effect of oral ribavirin therapy?
- Question: What is the treatment of choice for uncomplicated diverticulitis in a patient without allergies?
- Question: Which factor most strongly predicts progression of hepatitis C to liver failure?
- Question: Anorexia nervosa most commonly occurs in which population?
- Question: Which laboratory tests help further evaluate suspected inflammatory bowel disease?
- Question: In a terminally ill ICU patient with stated wishes against aggressive care, which consult would be inappropriate?
- Question: What risk of urgent care use may lead to missed subtle changes in patient condition over time?
- Question: A patient threatens harm after discharge. This statement represents which legal concept?
- Question: When a competent elderly patient refuses further chemotherapy, what is the nurse practitioner’s most appropriate action?
- Question: What is the best initial recommendation to reduce osteoporosis risk in an older sedentary male smoker?
- Question: A patient awakens with painless bright-red blood in the sclera and normal vision. What is the appropriate management?
- Question: Postmenopausal nasal congestion with clear discharge is most consistent with which diagnosis?
- Question: A patient with exudative pharyngitis, fatigue, and left upper quadrant tenderness most likely has which condition?
- Question: What intervention should be anticipated next in a patient with epiglottitis and stridor?
- Question: Why is immediate surgery indicated in patients with globe rupture?
- Question: What is the most appropriate initial management of viral upper respiratory symptoms without systemic illness?
- Question: Which antibiotic is indicated for retropharyngeal abscess?
- Question: An elderly patient with eye pain, photophobia, and redness around the iris likely has which diagnosis?
- Question: Which diagnostic aid helps evaluate suspected corneal abrasion?
- Question: A patient presents with signs of acute angle-closure glaucoma. What is the immediate action?
- Question: What is the most appropriate initial management for acute sickle cell pain crisis?
- Question: Which disorder is characterized by simultaneous thrombosis and hemorrhage?
- Question: Which mechanism does NOT cause neutropenia?
- Question: What additional workup is indicated for suspected myelodysplastic syndrome?
- Question: Which symptoms indicate a severe gastrointestinal bleed requiring urgent transfusion?
- Question: What is the appropriate long-term treatment for vitamin B12 deficiency after gastric bypass?
- Question: Which condition carries a risk of progression to acute myelogenous leukemia?
- Question: How should asymptomatic neutropenia be managed in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis?
- Question: Which red blood cell indices are consistent with iron deficiency anemia?
- Question: What is the best laboratory test to distinguish iron deficiency anemia from other anemias?
- Question: Which therapy benefits patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis?
- Question: What is the first-line chronic treatment for mild systemic lupus erythematosus?
- Question: Patients with bradykinin-mediated angioedema should avoid which medication class?
- Question: Which treatment is NOT recommended for a new diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis?
- Question: Anaphylaxis represents which type of hypersensitivity reaction?
- Question: A patient with ascending weakness involving the abdomen requires what priority intervention?
- Question: Which immunoglobulin provides long-term passive immunity from mother to fetus?
- Question: When should disease-modifying therapy be initiated in multiple sclerosis?
- Question: Which clinical finding is most characteristic of systemic lupus erythematosus?
- Question: Which medication class is NOT part of standard HIV therapy?
- Question: What is the treatment of choice for acute poison ivy dermatitis?
- Question: What is the most appropriate initial antibiotic for uncomplicated cellulitis?
- Question: What is the most effective removal method for seborrheic keratosis?
- Question: Round, pruritic plaques with vesicles on the legs suggest which diagnosis?
- Question: How should a provider respond to patient anxiety caused by a benign seborrheic keratosis?
- Question: An adult female with a diagnosis of eczema presents with worsening itching, vesicles, papules, and a linear burrow between the fingers after treatment with topical hydrocortisone. What is the most appropriate treatment?
- Question: An adult daycare worker presents with severe itching of the arms and wrists, excoriations, and microscopic confirmation of scabies. What is the treatment of choice?
- Question: What is the etiology of squamous cell carcinoma?
- Question: A patient with a draining sebaceous cyst and ascending cellulitic streaking from the abscess site should receive which treatment?
- Question: A patient treated with disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs for plaque-like lesions on extensor surfaces most likely has which condition?
- Question: A geriatric patient with gout experiences worsening pain after restarting allopurinol during an acute flare. What is the nurse practitioner’s best management?
- Question: A patient with moderate osteoarthritis asks about supplements to reduce pain and joint space narrowing. Which supplement is recommended?
- Question: A football player presents with knee pain after lateral trauma. Which test should be performed to assess meniscal injury?
- Question: An adolescent athlete with shoulder pain and inability to raise the arm above shoulder level most likely has which diagnosis?
- Question: Which behavior is most likely to precipitate rhabdomyolysis?
- Question: Which medication lowers uric acid levels and may be used in the management of gout?
- Question: An adult female with neurogenic claudication relieved by forward flexion most likely has which diagnosis?
- Question: Which element is assessed during the secondary trauma survey?
- Question: Decreased joint space of lumbar vertebrae on X-ray suggests which chronic condition?
- Question: Elevated serum calcium levels may suggest which diagnosis?
- Question: Which finding is most suggestive of glomerulonephritis?
- Question: Which nationality is four times more likely than Caucasians to develop kidney disease?
- Question: Which laboratory tests are most important to assess progression of chronic kidney disease?
- Question: Patients with hematuria and RBC casts on urinalysis should be evaluated for which diagnosis?
- Question: Which diagnostic finding differentiates pyelonephritis from cystitis?
- Question: Hypotension leading to acute kidney injury represents which type of renal dysfunction?
- Question: What is the standard treatment for uncomplicated urinary tract infection in women in areas with high resistance?
- Question: Which antihypertensive medication class is most appropriate for patients with chronic kidney disease and declining GFR?
- Question: A woman with dysuria, urgency, chronic pelvic pain relieved by voiding, and normal urinalysis most likely has which diagnosis?
- Question: A woman with dysuria, urgency, pyuria, and bacteriuria most likely has which diagnosis?
- Question: Which medication is most appropriate for migraine prophylaxis?
- Question: A patient with acute ischemic stroke symptoms should receive tPA within what time frame?
- Question: A college student struggling academically with a history suggestive of attention or learning disorder should be managed how?
- Question: Which antibiotic is appropriate initial therapy for acute bacterial sinusitis?
- Question: Which clinical exam is most appropriate to evaluate acute stroke?
- Question: Which constellation of symptoms lasting more than three months is most consistent with fibromyalgia?
- Question: An elderly patient on gabapentin develops dizziness when standing. What is the best management?
- Question: A patient with confusion, agitation, hallucinations, and hyponatremia most likely has which diagnosis?
- Question: When should disease-modifying therapy be initiated in multiple sclerosis?
- Question: Abrupt discontinuation of antiseizure medications increases the risk of what outcome?
- Question: A newborn with purulent conjunctivitis after vaginal delivery most likely has infection caused by which organism?
- Question: At what age should an infant typically sit without support?
- Question: An inconsolable 8-week-old infant with a normal exam should undergo which diagnostic test?
- Question: Which finding in an infant suspected of colic warrants further evaluation?
- Question: A teen with asthma symptoms more than twice weekly and nighttime awakenings once weekly is classified as having which severity?
- Question: An infant with retinal hemorrhages and abnormal posturing should undergo which imaging study?
- Question: A newborn with rising bilirubin levels despite increased feeding should receive which intervention?
- Question: A child diagnosed with Fifth disease should receive which management?
- Question: A child with dark urine, facial edema, and recent streptococcal infection most likely has which condition?
- Question: After treating otitis media in a toddler with a systolic murmur, what is the next appropriate step?
- Question: Which symptom is NOT part of antidepressant discontinuation syndrome?
- Question: What is an appropriate treatment strategy for extrapyramidal symptoms?
- Question: A patient with agitation, hyperthermia, rigidity, and diarrhea should be evaluated for which condition?
- Question: Which condition is NOT a cause of altered mental status?
- Question: Which physical finding is most common in bulimia nervosa?
- Question: Which medication is used to treat beta-blocker overdose?
- Question: Which symptom would raise concern for serotonin syndrome?
- Question: What is the most common cause of hallucinations?
- Question: A patient with no improvement two weeks after increasing escitalopram should be managed how?
- Question: A patient with urinary retention and dry mouth after starting amitriptyline should receive which intervention?
- Question: What screening test should be performed at 24–28 weeks of pregnancy?
- Question: Painless vaginal bleeding in the second trimester suggests which diagnosis?
- Question: Lower abdominal pain, fever, purulent discharge, and cervical motion tenderness suggest which diagnosis?
- Question: What emergency contraception is appropriate within 120 hours of sexual assault?
- Question: Unilateral spontaneous serous nipple discharge from a single duct is most often caused by what condition?
- Question: Which supplement is highest priority for a woman planning pregnancy?
- Question: A postmenopausal woman with breast skin dimpling and thickening should undergo which evaluation?
- Question: Mid-cycle spotting during the first month of oral contraceptive use should be managed how?
- Question: What is the most appropriate initial management of nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy?
- Question: A pregnant patient with penicillin allergy and respiratory infection should receive which antibiotic?
- Question: What is the optimal treatment for latent tuberculosis?
- Question: A focal lung consolidation obscured by the cardiac silhouette on lateral X-ray is most likely located where?
- Question: What is a typical symptom of asthma in adults?
- Question: Which test is most useful in diagnosing COPD?
- Question: Patients with bullous lung disease are NOT at risk for which barotrauma complication?
- Question: What is the most common cause of community-acquired pneumonia?
- Question: Which statement indicates correct understanding of inhaled corticosteroid therapy in asthma?
- Question: What is the first-line treatment for Clostridioides difficile infection?
- Question: A smoker with chronic productive cough and dyspnea most likely has which diagnosis?
- Question: Which medication class is added for daily management of advanced COPD?
Additional information
| Institution | Chamberlain University |
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| Contributor | Mark Wright |
| Language | English |
| Documents Type | Microsoft Word |
| Event Type | Exam |