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All Versions of 3Ps Exam Latest Update Actual Exam from Credible Sources with 1200 Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answers with Golden Ticket to Guaranteed A+ Verified by Professor
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A 10-year-old male has just been diagnosed with cancer and has lymphadenopathy.
Recommend a characteristic of the lymph nodes that would be expected upon
examination of this client. - CORRECT ANSWER: Nontender
A 12-year-old patient presents to the clinic with a low-grade fever and complaint of
abdominal pain. The patient history reveals that the pain and fever began around the
umbilicus 12 hours ago. Predict what the nurse practitioner suspects that this patient
may demonstrate upon inspection. - CORRECT ANSWER: Abdominal distention
Continuous shifting when lying in a supine position (patient is uncomfortable)
A 14-year-old female has been diagnosed with anemia secondary to heavy menstrual
bleeding. Predict a sign or symptom of anemia that may occur if this anemia becomes
severe for this client. - CORRECT ANSWER: Shortness of breath
A 14-year-old female presents to the clinic complaining of lower abdominal pain. Identify
what the nurse practitioner should consider when assessing this patient. - CORRECT
ANSWER: Pregnancy test
Menstrual cycle patterns
Ectopic pregnancy
,A 14-year-old patient presents with a complaint of extreme fatigue. During the physical
examination, a clinician notes the patient's enlarged tonsils. Recommend an appropriate
differential diagnosis. - CORRECT ANSWER: Mononucleosis
Tonsillitis
GABHS pharyngotonsillitis
A 15-year-old sickle cell disease patient comes to your office for a routine well-child visit.
Establish a plan of care that would be most appropriate for this patient due to his history
of spleen removal. - CORRECT ANSWER: Review the immunization history, and ensure
that the patient is up-to-date due to high risk of infection.
Provide additional information on signs and symptoms of infection.
A 17-year-old previously healthy female presents in the clinic complaining of fever,
generalized acute abdominal pain, vomiting, and frequent diarrhea for 3 days.
Recommend an appropriate diagnostic test for the nurse practitioner to order when
documenting the patient's plan of treatment. - CORRECT ANSWER: Stool culture
CMP
A 21-year-old graduate student is presenting to the clinic with complaints of slightly
cloudy urine with peculiar smell for last 2 days. She denied having any fever, chills, or
any other generalized symptoms. During the interview, she stated that she is trying to
be vegan and started eating a lot of vegetables in the last 2 weeks. She is preparing
herself for a marathon next week. The patient is concerned that she has a urinary
infection. Conclude what is accurate regarding the diagnosis and treatment for this
otherwise healthy young woman. - CORRECT ANSWER: There is no definite diagnosis
of cystitis possible.
Cloudy and smelly urine is not a diagnostic criterion for cystitis.
,A 22-year-old male arrives with a single lump that has developed behind one of his
ears. The lump is non-erythematous and is approximately 1 cm in diameter. At the apex,
there is a pustule, which has opened and is leaking some pus. He wants this treated
and asks what caused it. Determine what you can tell him. - CORRECT ANSWER: It is
probably a nonmalignant simple sebaceous cyst.
A 23-year-old man arrives at your office asking you to treat his acne. As you look at his
face, he appears to have a clear complexion. You ask him what he is referring to, and
he reveals his chest and back to have several simple cystic lesions, multiple patchy
erythematous lesions, and many scattered scars. Assess the situation, and determine
your diagnosis. - CORRECT ANSWER: Cystic acne is genetically linked, but this may
well be something else in addition to acne vulgaris. To have a clear face with very
affected back and chest is possible but uncommon. You should be considering various
products that he might be using or have used that might be comedogenic.
A 24-year-old female presents to the emergency department complaining of lower
abdominal pain. Recommend what the nurse practitioner should consider when
assessing this patient. - CORRECT ANSWER: Ectopic pregnancy
Endometriosis
A 25-year-old patient comes into the clinic with a complaint of sore throat. Propose a red
flag symptom that is associated with pharyngitis. - CORRECT ANSWER: Photophobia
Neck stiffness
Unilateral facial swelling
A 26-year-old woman comes to you with patchy scarring in the axillae. She says that
she gets boils all the time and that she wants you to give her something to cure it. At
this time, she has a cyst that is 2 cm in diameter, and it is not erythematous but is
fluctuant. You can see the evidence of multiple infections and cyst evacuations. She is
desperate to be able to deal with this. Determine what you can do for her. - CORRECT
ANSWER: She is suffering from a chronic inflammation of the sweat gland. The most
common treatment is cyst evacuation and antibiotics.
, A 31-year-old woman visits a gastroenterologist's office with complaints of diarrhea. She
reports that she has at least four loose stools per day. An extensive history is obtained,
and the woman is able to provide a stool sample that day. The stool is bloody with
mucous. Although the sample will be sent to a laboratory for analysis, the
gastroenterologist suggests an endoscopy and histologic studies of the biopsied tissue.
She discusses the possible diagnoses, among them Crohn's disease and ulcerative
colitis.
Identify the type of diarrhea that is caused by an inflammatory disorder of the intestine. -
CORRECT ANSWER: Identify the type of diarrhea that is caused by an inflammatory
disorder of the intestine.
Small-volume
A 32-year-old patient exhibits a history of dyspepsia, of several years of evolution, which
has progressed in the last weeks until having difficulties, not daily, to ingest fluids. It also
describes isolated episodes of nonacidic regurgitation of food and, last year, two
episodes of pneumonia. Determine the scan that will most likely make the correct
diagnosis. - CORRECT ANSWER: Esophageal manometry
A 34-year-old female with a history of poorly controlled iron deficiency anemia is being
seen at the clinic. Predict the physical exam component that the nurse practitioner
should prioritize. - CORRECT ANSWER: Abdominal assessment
Mucous membrane assessment
A 36-year-old Asian male presents to the nurse practitioner complaining of new-onset
symptoms of peptic ulcer disease (PUD). Three weeks ago, he began taking a new
medication for muscle pain. Determine the most appropriate question to ask this patient.
- CORRECT ANSWER: How often are you taking this medication?
Are you taking this medication with food?
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