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[Show more]1. A 56-year-old patient comes in for a routine well visit. He has a history of a previous stroke and Type 2 Diabetes. Which of the following orders would be appropriate for a patient with a previous stroke? 
A. Initiate statin therapy 
B. EEG 
C. Warfarin therapy with an INR goal of 2-3 
D. MRI A. ...
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Add to cart1. A 56-year-old patient comes in for a routine well visit. He has a history of a previous stroke and Type 2 Diabetes. Which of the following orders would be appropriate for a patient with a previous stroke? 
A. Initiate statin therapy 
B. EEG 
C. Warfarin therapy with an INR goal of 2-3 
D. MRI A. ...
A 55 year-old male presents to the office with his wife for evaluation of the patient's left arm tremors. The symptoms are increased when he gets upset. The wife has noticed that the patient's movements are slowed, "It seems as if he's shuffling his feet when he walks". The Nurse Practitioner k...
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Add to cartA 55 year-old male presents to the office with his wife for evaluation of the patient's left arm tremors. The symptoms are increased when he gets upset. The wife has noticed that the patient's movements are slowed, "It seems as if he's shuffling his feet when he walks". The Nurse Practitioner k...
HIV is not transmitted by: air, water, toilet seats, tears, saliva (see note above), sweat, a casual closed mouth kiss, through insects such as mosquitos, fleas, or ticks, handshakes or sharing dishes (see note above regarding open wounds in mouth/bleeding gums). 
 
What are the s/s of HIV? -Newly i...
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Add to cartHIV is not transmitted by: air, water, toilet seats, tears, saliva (see note above), sweat, a casual closed mouth kiss, through insects such as mosquitos, fleas, or ticks, handshakes or sharing dishes (see note above regarding open wounds in mouth/bleeding gums). 
 
What are the s/s of HIV? -Newly i...
An 80-year-old patient presents to the clinic and expresses concerns about falling and getting injured. What advice would you give the patient as a nurse practitioner that has shown to have the most impact on decreasing the risk of falls in the elderly? 
 
a. Spending more time resting in the bed 
b...
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Add to cartAn 80-year-old patient presents to the clinic and expresses concerns about falling and getting injured. What advice would you give the patient as a nurse practitioner that has shown to have the most impact on decreasing the risk of falls in the elderly? 
 
a. Spending more time resting in the bed 
b...
When should a breast exam start in the adolescent female? when breast buds appear 
 
A 56-year-old African American male with established hypertension presents to your clinic with complaints of sudden severe headache, blurred vision, diculty concentrating, and nausea. He reports that he ran out of h...
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Add to cartWhen should a breast exam start in the adolescent female? when breast buds appear 
 
A 56-year-old African American male with established hypertension presents to your clinic with complaints of sudden severe headache, blurred vision, diculty concentrating, and nausea. He reports that he ran out of h...
Where is Hepatitis A often Contracted? Through contaminated food and water 
 
How is Hepatitis A treated? No specific treatment.. Virus is self-limiting. Pt needs supportive care. 
 
What primary prevention strategy can be used for Hepatitis A? Vaccination * 2 vaccines given 6 mons apart* 
*recommen...
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Add to cartWhere is Hepatitis A often Contracted? Through contaminated food and water 
 
How is Hepatitis A treated? No specific treatment.. Virus is self-limiting. Pt needs supportive care. 
 
What primary prevention strategy can be used for Hepatitis A? Vaccination * 2 vaccines given 6 mons apart* 
*recommen...
An 8-year boy presents to the clinic with 8 light-brown, oval macule lesions on his skin. One of those lesion measures 1.6 cm. What is the child at risk for? 
 
a. Normal finding 
b. Neurofibromatosis 
c. Melanoma 
d. Tinea versicolor b. Neurofibromatosis 
 
Rationale: Described above is Café au La...
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Add to cartAn 8-year boy presents to the clinic with 8 light-brown, oval macule lesions on his skin. One of those lesion measures 1.6 cm. What is the child at risk for? 
 
a. Normal finding 
b. Neurofibromatosis 
c. Melanoma 
d. Tinea versicolor b. Neurofibromatosis 
 
Rationale: Described above is Café au La...
What drug may reverse benzodiazepine-induced coma? Flumazenil 
 
Flumazenil should not be used in patients who? - Congested a potential convulsant drug 
- A user of high-dose benzo's 
- Has a seizure disorder 
-- Its use may precipitate seizures 
 
How long after taking extended release bupropion ...
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Add to cartWhat drug may reverse benzodiazepine-induced coma? Flumazenil 
 
Flumazenil should not be used in patients who? - Congested a potential convulsant drug 
- A user of high-dose benzo's 
- Has a seizure disorder 
-- Its use may precipitate seizures 
 
How long after taking extended release bupropion ...
S/S of acute intermittent porphyria + Abdominal pain of varying severity 
+ Absence of fever or leukocytosis 
+ Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) 
+ CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) 
+ Hyponatremia 
 
McPhee p 1690 
 
Labs for acute i...
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Add to cartS/S of acute intermittent porphyria + Abdominal pain of varying severity 
+ Absence of fever or leukocytosis 
+ Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) 
+ CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) 
+ Hyponatremia 
 
McPhee p 1690 
 
Labs for acute i...
A 70-year-old African female presents today for an annual well visit. She has a history of Diabetes, hypertension, and Asthma. During her routine visual exam, abnormalities are noted bilaterally in her paracentral region. Her Intraocular pressures are elevated (25 mmHg). She reports patches of visua...
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Add to cartA 70-year-old African female presents today for an annual well visit. She has a history of Diabetes, hypertension, and Asthma. During her routine visual exam, abnormalities are noted bilaterally in her paracentral region. Her Intraocular pressures are elevated (25 mmHg). She reports patches of visua...
In performing the PE on a patient with a neurological complaint, what is important to take note of? General appearance and affect, Establish mental status, Oberve motor function/gain, Consider cranial nerves, reflexes, fundoscopic and sensory exam 
 
10-20% of treatable causes of altered mental stat...
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Add to cartIn performing the PE on a patient with a neurological complaint, what is important to take note of? General appearance and affect, Establish mental status, Oberve motor function/gain, Consider cranial nerves, reflexes, fundoscopic and sensory exam 
 
10-20% of treatable causes of altered mental stat...
A father brings his 5-year-old daughter to the office, inquiring about her tetanus vaccinations. According to the patient's records, she received her 4thDTaP vaccine at the age of 4. The NP should: Inform the father the child does not need an additional tetanus vaccine. 
 
When introducing solid fo...
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Add to cartA father brings his 5-year-old daughter to the office, inquiring about her tetanus vaccinations. According to the patient's records, she received her 4thDTaP vaccine at the age of 4. The NP should: Inform the father the child does not need an additional tetanus vaccine. 
 
When introducing solid fo...
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