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CMN 568 UNIT 2 EXAM NP INTRO TO FAMILY 2 ACTUAL
EXAM VERSIONS AND A PRACTICE EXAM TEST BANK ALL
400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED SOLUTIONS
LATEST 2024-2025
CMN 568 UNIT 2 EXAM 1

QUESTION: An HIV+ patient presents to your clinic with 3 days of cough, low-grade fever, and
dyspnea. Your differential diagnosis includes pneumonia.

What would be a REQUIRED intervention to definitively diagnose this patient with pneumonia?

A: Chest x-ray

B: Medication reconciliation

C: Obtain WBC and blood cultures

D: Sputum culture - ANSWER-Answer: D Sputum cx




Rationale: immunocompromised patients include HIV+, WBC <1000, current/recent chemo,
taking MORE THAN 5mg/day of

prednisone - these types of patients that contract pneumonia often have atypical causes;
expectorated sputum for bacteria, fungi,

mycobacteria, Legionella, P jirovecii = important, may help preclude need for expensive
diagnostic procedures




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QUESTION: A 43-yr. old female with no past medical history presents to your clinic complaining
of localized sharp pain worse with coughing or deep breaths. On exam, patient is breathing
16RR/min, shallow, and guarding chest from pain. What diagnosis is HIGHEST on your
differential?




A: Pleural effusion s/p pneumonia

B: Spontaneous pneumothorax

C: Pleuritis s/p viral infection

D: Simple rib fracture s/p fall - ANSWER-Answer: C




Rationale: Inflammation of the pleural lining that occur in young health adults due to viral
infection, pneumonia, or simple rib fracture




QUESTION: In pleuritis, what is the most appropriate treatment? - ANSWER-Treat symptoms so
pain and cough:

Tessalon pearles or promethazine for cough

NSAIDS (anti inflammatory/pain)




QUESTION: A patient present with acute onset of unilateral chest pain, shortness of breath, and
unilateral chest expansion. Auscultation reveals hyper-resonance and diminished breath sounds
on the left side. What do you suspect is the cause?



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A: Left-sided pneumonia

B: Empyema

C: Left-sided Pleural Effusion

D: Left-sided Pneumothorax - ANSWER-D: Left-sided Pneumothorax




QUESTION: The FNP knows common risk factors for recurrence of spontaneous pneumothorax
include (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY):

A: Smoking

B: Swimming

C: Alcohol Use

D: Flying on an airplane - ANSWER-A. Smoking

B. (Diving)

D. Flying




QUESTION: A 59-yr. old male presents to the clinic complaining of morning sluggishness despite
sleeping all night. While examining this patient, he appears to be dozing off. What is the likely
diagnosis for this patient? - ANSWER-OSA




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QUESTION: A differential diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea needs to be confirmed. What is
the MOST accurate/gold standard diagnostic test

that will confirm this diagnosis?

A: EEG

B: Home use nocturnal pulse ox

C: Otorhinolaryngologic exam

D: Polysomnography - ANSWER-D: Polysomnography




QUESTION: What is the MOST prominent clinical findings on physical exam that indicates a
patient most likely has obstructive sleep apnea?

A: prominent tongue

B: bullneck

C: large tonsils

D: pendulous uvula - ANSWER-B. Bullneck




QUESTION: What labs would you obtain on a patient with suspected obstructive sleep apnea?

A: Hgb/Hct

B: Chem7

C: TSH

D: ABG - ANSWER-C. TSH

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