Term 1 of 43
3 ways to assess cognitive function in patient with signs/symptoms of memory loss - all but which
of the following?
a. Increase medication?
b. Decrease medication?
a. foot ulcer?
b. acute osteomyelitis
a. Patient has full-blown AIDS as defined by the CDC?
?
a. Mini Mental
b. Depression Screen
c.
d.
Definition 2 of 43
a. Pelvic ultrasound?
Young adult female, wants birth control, forgets to take pills, doesn't want to get pregnant
for at least 5 years, what do you suggest?
Patient with atopic dermatitis, look for what other diseases?
Elderly presents with atrophic vaginitis, small uterus, and palpable 4x5 ovary, what do you
do?
Patient with hiv took high-potency anti-viral treatments and cd4 is >400, what does this
indicate?
,Term 3 of 43
Newborn with foot turned in ("toeing in"), what do you do?
a. Asymmetrical, Nodular, Firm
b. Symmetrical, Boggy
?
a. Patient has full-blown AIDS as defined by the CDC?
?
a. Increase medication?
b. Decrease medication?
a. Refer immediately to orthopedist?
b. Routine followup?
Term 4 of 43
3 months on Symmetrel, TSH increased, T4 normal, what do you do?
a. Increase medication?
b. Decrease medication?
a. Normal?
a. DVT?
b. Venous Insufficiency?
c. Arterial Insufficiency?
a. Asymmetrical, Nodular, Firm
b. Symmetrical, Boggy
?
, Definition 5 of 43
a. Refer to oncologist?
b. Refill prescription?
Patient voices aching when ambulating? This question did not specify if it was bilateral or
unilateral Mentioned something about "rubor" but I can't remember what it said exactly...
Patient with HIV took high-potency anti-viral treatments and CD4 is >400, what does this
indicate?
Patient has Barrett's esophagus, insurance no longer covers gastroenterologist who was
treating condition, patient at the FNP office, wanting a prescription for medication... What
should the FNP do?
3 Month Old infant with Down Syndrome, due to milk intolerance, mom started infant on
Goat's Milk; now has pale conjunctiva but otherwise healthy; with low Hematocrit, what
other test would you order?
Term 6 of 43
Patient voices aching when ambulating? This question did not specify if it was bilateral or
unilateral Mentioned something about "rubor" but I can't remember what it said exactly...
a. anterior septum?
b. middle turbinate?
c. sinus turbinate?
a. Alzheimer's?
b. Delerium?
a. Refer to oncologist?
b. Refill prescription?
a. DVT?
b. Venous Insufficiency?
c. Arterial Insufficiency?
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