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NURS 676 Final Exam Latest Update Questions with Verified Answers Graded A+ Guaranteed Pass 100% A 30 year old women has RuQ abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Which diagnostic test will the provider order? - Answer -abdominal US A 50 year old previously healthy patient has developed chroni...

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A 30 year old women has RuQ abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Which diagnostic test will the
provider order? - Answer -abdominal US

A 50 year old previously healthy patient has developed chronic gastritis. What is most likely cause of the
condition? - Answer -H. pylori infection

A 60 year old patient with a previous history of shingles asks about the herpes zoster vaccine. What will
the provider recommend? - Answer -a single dose of herpes zoster vaccine

A child experiences a snake bite while camping and is seen in the ED. The child's parents are not able to
identify the type of snake. An inspection of the site revelas two puncture wounds on the child's arm with
no swelling or erythema at the site. The child has normal vital signs. Which treatment is indicated? -
Answer -cleaning the wound, giving tetanus prophylaxis, and observing for 12 hours

A child has localized nodule on one eyelid which is warm, tender, and erythematous. On exam, the
provider notes clear conjunctivae and no discharge. what is recommended treatment? - Answer -
warm compresses and massage of the lesion

A child has unilateral eyelid edema, warmth and erythema and does not exhibit pain with ocular
movement. Which is most likely true about this child's infection? - Answer -The eye is typically
spared without conjunctivitis

A child has vesicuopustular lesions around the nose and mouth with areas of honey colored crusts. The
provider notes a few similar lesions on the child's hands and legs. Which treatment is appropriate for this
child? - Answer -amox-clav

A patient comes to the clinic after being splashed by boiling water while cooking. The patient has partial
thickness burns on both forearms, the neck, and chin. What will the provider do? - Answer -Refer
the patient to the ED

A patient develops a dry, non-productive cough and is diagnosed with bronchitis. Several days later, the
cough becomes productive with mucoid sputum. What may be prescribed to help with symptoms? -
Answer -Antitussive medication

A patient develops acute bronchitis and is diagnosed with having influenza. Which medication will help
reduce the duration of symptoms in this patient? - Answer -Oseltamivir

A patient has a cough and fever, the provider ausculates rales in both lungs that do not clear with cough.
The patient reports having a headache and sore throat prior to onset of cough. A CT shows patchy,

, nonhomogeneous infiltrates. Based on these findings what organism likely caused this? - Answer -
Mycoplasma

A patient has a gradually enlarging nodule on one upper eyelid and reports that the lesion is painful. On
exam, the lesion appears warm and erythematous. the provider knows that this is likely what? -
Answer -Hordeolum

A patient has a hx of of diverticular disease and asks what can be done to minimize acute symptoms.
what will the practitioner recommend? - Answer -consuming a diet high in fiber

A patient has a recent episode of vomiting and describes the vomitus as containing mostlymgastric juice.
what does this symptom suggest? - Answer -peptic ulcer

A patient has a sore throat, and temp of 38.5, tonsillar exudates, and cervical lymphadenopathy. What
will the provider do next to manage this patient's symptoms. - Answer -Perform a RADT

A patient has a unilateral vesicular eruption which is described as burning and stabbing in intensity. To
differentiate between herpes simplex and herpes zoster, which test will the provider order? -
Answer -PCR analysis

A patient has an initial episode of otitis external associated with swimming. the patient's ear canal is
mildly inflamed and the TM is not involved. Which medication will be ordered? - Answer -Cipro HC

A patient has been bitten by a dog and has sustained several punture wounds near the thumbof one
hand. The patient is able to move all fingers and the bleeding has stopped. What is correct treatment for
this patient? - Answer -obtain a physician consult for eval and treat

A patient has eyelid swelling with erythema and warmth and reports pain with eye movement. Which dx
test will be performed to confirm diagnosis of orbital cellulitis? - Answer -CBC, CT scan of orbits

A patient has fever, nausea, anorexia, and RUQ pain. An US is negative for gallstones, which action is
necessary? - Answer -Hospitalization for emergent treatment.

A patient has intermittent Left sided abd pain and fever associated with bloating and constipation
alternating with diarrhea. The provider suspects acute diverticulitis. Which tests should be ordered? -
Answer -CT scan of abd and pelvis, stool for occult blood.

A patient has irritable bowel syndrome with alternating diarrhea and constipation and asks the provider
about dietary changes that may help with symptoms. what will the provider recommend? -
Answer -keeping a food and symptom diary

A patient has nasal congestion, fever, purulent drainage, HA, and facial pain and begins treatment with
augmentin. At a follow up visit 10 days later after treatment, the patient continues to have symptoms.
What is next course of action? - Answer -A second course of augmentin

A patient has persistent epigastric pain occurring 2-3 hours after a meal. Which test is definitive for
diagnosis peptic ulcer in this patient? - Answer -Endoscopy with biopsy of gastric mucosas.

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