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What is the recommended daily folic acid supplementation during a normal pregnancy? A. 1,000 mcg B. 250 mcg C. 400 mcg D. 500 mcg - ANSWER C. 400 mcg For normal pregnancies, the daily recommendation of folic acid is 400 mcg (C). Folic acid is an important supplement during pregnancy to e...

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QUESTIONS
What is the recommended daily folic acid supplementation during a normal pregnancy?


A.
1,000 mcg


B.
250 mcg


C.
400 mcg


D.
500 mcg
- ANSWER C.
400 mcg


For normal pregnancies, the daily recommendation of folic acid is 400 mcg (C). Folic acid is an
important supplement during pregnancy to ensure the fetus develops normally neurologically.
Folic acid is found in prenatal vitamins and should ideally be started 1 month before conception.
Folic acid is necessary to prevent defects in the closure of the neural tube during development

,of the central nervous system that occurs in the third and fourth weeks of fetal gestation. It is
difficult to ingest the recommended dosage via diet alone, so supplementation must occur via
vitamins.


A 25-year-old patient presents to the clinic for contraceptive counseling. She asks the nurse
practitioner if combined oral contraceptives increase the risk of cancer. Which of the following is
the most appropriate response by the nurse practitioner?


A.
"Combined oral contraceptives increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer"


B.
"Patients who take combined oral contraceptives may have a slightly higher risk of cervical and
breast cancer"


C.
"There is no increased risk of cancer associated with combined oral contraceptives"


D.
"Use of combined oral contraceptives may increase your risk of endometrial and ovarian
cancer"
- ANSWER B.
"Patients who take combined oral contraceptives may have a slightly higher risk of cervical and
breast cancer"


The most appropriate response by the nurse practitioner is that patients who take combined
oral contraceptives (COCs) may have a slightly higher risk of cervical and breast cancer (B). The
link between these medications and cancer risk has been researched with large observational
studies. Although an increased risk of cervical and breast cancer is associated with COCs,
research demonstrates this risk decreases over time after a patient stops taking the
medication.A COC is a medication used to prevent pregnancy that contains estrogen and

, progesterone. These medications suppress gonadotropin-releasing hormone, follicle-stimulating
hormone, and luteinizing hormone to prevent ovulation. COCs are also associated with an
increased risk of venous thromboembolism and hypertension. Rare risks of severe
cardiovascular disease, including myocardial infarction and stroke, are associated with this
contraceptive medication class.


Which medication would be appropriate for symptom relief for hyperthyroidism?
- ANSWER Atenolol (tenormin)


What finding is consistent with benign prostatic hyperplasia during a digital rectal exam? -
ANSWER An enlarged, smooth, and rubbery prostate


Viral PNA caused by?
- ANSWER influenza viruses


Bacterial PNA caused by?
- ANSWER Atypical - Mycoplasma pneumonia "walking pneumonia"
Typical - Streptococcus pneumonia (classic symptoms)


When should a CXR be followed up after being treated for PNA with ABX?
- ANSWER 8 weeks


fasting blood glucose (FBG)
- ANSWER 100-125 pre dm
> 125 DM


oral glucose tolerance test
- ANSWER 140 - 149 pre dm
> 200 DM

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