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NR 601 Final Exam
(98 Q & A)
1. ‘Which of the following statements is NOT true about palliative care
teams?
A: Provide weekly home visits
2. A 55-year-old women has type 2 DM she had three UTIs in the last 9
months and she is concerned about her kidneys. She has no report of
dysuria, frequency or urgency at this time. Which of the following is the
best action to follow?
A: Recheck UA dipstick today
3. According to the sexuality presentation, atrophic vaginitis (AV)
A: Is a contributing factor for frequent UTIs
4. Ms. L 55-year-old women with BMI of 28, has 20-yearhx of primary HTN
and has been on hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg daily for years with excellent
response. During follow up visit Mrs L reports that for the last 6 months
she has felt thirsty all of the time even though she drinks at least 10
glasses of water a day. Upon chart review the N notes that the last two
fasting blood glucose levels have been 136 mg/dl and 165 mg/dl. The NP
checks a random blood glucose, which is 210 mg/dl. What is the next
appropriate test?
A: Prescribe Metformin 500 mg PO BID
, 2
5. A patient has been prescribed Metformin (Glucophage). One week later
he returns with lowered blood sugars but complaints of some loose stools
during the week. How should the NP respond?
A: Reassure the patient that this is an anticipated side effect
6. A 60-year-old obese male client has type 2 DM and a lipid panel of TC=
250, HDL = 32, LDL= 165. The NP teaches the patient about his
modifiable cardiac risk factors which include:
A: Diabetes, obesity, and hyperlipidemia
7. Lifestyle approaches to postmenopausal symptom management include
A: avoiding sugar, coffee, chocolate and alcohol
8. When treating depression associated with dementia, which of the following
would be a poor choice and should not be prescribed?
A: Amitriptyline
9. How does women’s anatomy make them more susceptible to UTIs?
A: the urethra is shorter
10. A 48-year-old male patient screened for diabetes has a fasting plasma
glucose level of 120 mg/dl. The NP plan includes
A: Educate the patient of lifestyle changes to lower blood
glucose
11. Which of the following assessments are commonly noted in a client with
Parkinson’s disease?
A: Micrographia and bradykinesia
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