SARAH MICHELLE LIVE REVIEW
UPDATED Exam Questions and
CORRECT Answers only
A new graduate nurse practitioner has a patient presents with a hearing complaint. The patient
states that they have had decreased hearing on the right side for the last month that is
continuing to get worse. The NP completes both the Rinne and Weber tests. If the patient has
Ménière's disease, what would be the expected finding on the Weber test?
1. AC is 2 times longer than BC
2. BC is 2 times longer than AC
3. The tuning fork lateralizes to the right ear
4. The tuning fork lateralizes to the left ear - CORRECT Answer- 4. The tuning fork
lateralizes to the left ear
What are common signs and symptoms of Meniere's Disease? - CORRECT Answer- Vertigo,
tinnitus, ear pressure, nystagmus
What is our biggest worry for a Meniere's Disease patient? - CORRECT Answer- There is a
possibility for a potential, permanent hearing loss.
What is rhinitis meidcamentosa? - CORRECT Answer- Drug-induced rebound nasal
congestion, this can happen after use of nasal decongestants like Afrin. These nasal
decongestants should ideally not be used for greater than 3-5 days because of this risk.
What is herpes keratitis? - CORRECT Answer- This is an infection of the cornea due to
herpes simplex virus
How is herpes keratitis diagnosed? - CORRECT Answer- By examining the eye under a
black lamp and visualized the cornea, in herpes keratitis, fern like lines will be seen on the
cornea
,A child that has a history of mononucleosis is at increased risk for development for what
cancer later in life? And why? - CORRECT Answer- Hodgkin's Lymphoma and Burkitt's
Lymphoma, this is due to the exposure of the Epstein-Barr virus
What types of patients will be at a higher risk of pneumonia? - CORRECT Answer- Patient
with chronic lung diseases: asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis.
Why are cough suppressants not helpful in pneumonia patients? - CORRECT Answer-
Because we WANT them to get that gunk out, we do not want them to hold it in their lungs,
an expectorant would be a better option for these patients.
When should a follow up chest X-Ray be completed after treatment of pneumonia? -
CORRECT Answer- Around 8 week mark
What is COPD? - CORRECT Answer- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. This is a
chronic condition that is made up of chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It is a progressive
inflammatory lung disease that makes it hard for the patients to breathe, because the chronic
bronchitis leads to mucous build up and the emphysema portion destroys areas of the lungs.
What signs and symptoms are common in COPD patients? - CORRECT Answer- Chronic
cough
Sputum production
Dyspnea- difficulty breathing
What signs and symptoms are specific to B12 deficiency anemia? - CORRECT Answer-
Neurological symptoms, paresthesia (numbness and tingling in hands and feet), unsteady gait,
memory issues
Beefy red tongue
What diet can result in B12 deficiency? - CORRECT Answer- Vegan- oral supplements can
be used for treatment
What surgery can result in B12 deficiency? - CORRECT Answer- Gastric surgery- patient
will lose intrinsic factor that is required to absorb B12- these patients will require life long IM
B12 injections
,What patient population is lupus commonly seen? - CORRECT Answer- Women of
childbearing age- ages 15-45, African Americans are going to be at higher risk
What is the diagnostic criteria for Lupus? - CORRECT Answer- Must have 4/11 diagnostic
criteria:
Malar rash
Discoid rash
Photosensitivity
Oral/nasal ulcers
Non-erosive arthritis
Cardio-pulmonary complaints
Renal complaints
Neurological concerns
Immunological disorders
+ ANA test
Hematologic disorders
What is Sjogren's Syndrome and what is the treatment? - CORRECT Answer- Dry eyes and
dry mouth- treatment revolves around symptom management- artificial tears, hard candies,
etc.
Common in lupus patients
What is a major concern for lupus patients? How do we monitor this? - CORRECT Answer-
Impact on the kidneys- Lupus nephritis
Be on the look out for glomerularnephritis as well as proteinuria
These patients will require routine UA for assessment of their kidneys and protect them
What is the function of the thyroid? - CORRECT Answer- Viral hormone gland
Metabolism regulation- impacts every SINGLE cell within the body
Proper growth and development across the entire lifespan
, What produces TSH? - CORRECT Answer- Pituitary gland
What is the function of TSH? - CORRECT Answer- Tells your thyroid when to produce and
release those critical thyroid hormones- T3 and T4.
What disorders include hypothyroidism? - CORRECT Answer- Iodine deficiency,
Hashimoto's, or thyroiditis
A presence of thyroid peroxidase antibodies indicates that? - CORRECT Answer-
Hypothyroidism is caused by an autoimmune process of some sort
What are some signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism? - CORRECT Answer- Weight gain,
constipation, dry skin, cold intolerance, fatigue, course hair, facial puffiness, thick tongue,
and maybe some cardiac side effects
What patient education must be included regarding Synthroid administration? - CORRECT
Answer- Must be taken on an empty stomach before other medications
What are signs and symptoms of a myxedema coma? - CORRECT Answer- Low body
temperature, edema, confusion, lethargy, tongue thickening, difficulty breathing
What medications can precipitate myxedema coma? - CORRECT Answer- Lithium or
amiodarone
Your patient who is on 75 mcg Synthroid PO daily comes in for a 6 week follow up to check
their TSH level. When you get the results, their TSH is 0.1. What should you do next as the
NP? - CORRECT Answer- Assess how the patient is taking their Synthroid
What signs and symptoms are common in hyperthyroidism? - CORRECT Answer- Anxiety,
palpitations, cardiac abnormalities, tachycardia, diaphoresis, weight loss, and increased
appetite, menstrual irregularities, amenorrhea, tremors, lid lag, exophthalmos
What needs to be considered with PTU medication administration? - CORRECT Answer-
Need frequent lab work: CBC, and Thyroid panel
Required to take PTU multiple times a day