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MSN-FNP Neurological and Psychiatric Exam Questions with Answers
MSN-FNP Neurological and Psychiatric Exam Questions with Answers 
 
Which of the following criteria for the diagnosis of bulimia nervosa is correct? 
A.	Binge-eating an amount of food over 1 week that is somewhat larger than what one would normally eat 
B.	Feeling in control over one's eating while binging 
C.	Compensating by recurrently using a method to prevent weight gain (e.g. laxatives, vomiting, exercise) 
D.	Disturbance may occur during an episode of anorexia nervosa - ANSWER	C. Compensa...
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MSN-FNP Neurological and Psychiatric Exam Questions with Answers 
 
Which of the following criteria for the diagnosis of bulimia nervosa is correct? 
A.	Binge-eating an amount of food over 1 week that is somewhat larger than what one would normally eat 
B.	Feeling in control over one's eating while binging 
C.	Compensating by recurrently using a method to prevent weight gain (e.g. laxatives, vomiting, exercise) 
D.	Disturbance may occur during an episode of anorexia nervosa - ANSWER	C. Compensa...
MSN-FNP Neurological and Psychiatric Exam Questions and Answers
MSN-FNP Neurological and Psychiatric Exam Questions and Answers 
Which of the following criteria for the diagnosis of bulimia nervosa is correct? 
A.	Binge-eating an amount of food over 1 week that is somewhat larger than what one would normally eat 
B.	Feeling in control over one's eating while binging 
C.	Compensating by recurrently using a method to prevent weight gain (e.g. laxatives, vomiting, exercise) 
D.	Disturbance may occur during an episode of anorexia nervosa - ANSWER	C. Compensatin...
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MSN-FNP Neurological and Psychiatric Exam Questions and Answers 
Which of the following criteria for the diagnosis of bulimia nervosa is correct? 
A.	Binge-eating an amount of food over 1 week that is somewhat larger than what one would normally eat 
B.	Feeling in control over one's eating while binging 
C.	Compensating by recurrently using a method to prevent weight gain (e.g. laxatives, vomiting, exercise) 
D.	Disturbance may occur during an episode of anorexia nervosa - ANSWER	C. Compensatin...
MSN-FNP Musculoskeletal Disorders Exam Questions with Correct Answers
MSN-FNP Musculoskeletal Disorders Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
A 42 yo male who plays basketball on the weekends has medial knee pain after landing on the extremity and pivoting sideways to pass. He felt a "pop" and experienced swelling a few minutes later. He has pain with walking. He denies any instability but does feel like it is "catching" with knee flexion. On exam, he has joint effusion, his Lachman's is negative, and he has no pain with patella mobility. What is his most like...
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MSN-FNP Musculoskeletal Disorders Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
A 42 yo male who plays basketball on the weekends has medial knee pain after landing on the extremity and pivoting sideways to pass. He felt a "pop" and experienced swelling a few minutes later. He has pain with walking. He denies any instability but does feel like it is "catching" with knee flexion. On exam, he has joint effusion, his Lachman's is negative, and he has no pain with patella mobility. What is his most like...
MSN-FNP Genitourinary
MSN-FNP Genitourinary 
Which of the following is not considered a risk factor for urinary tract infection (UTI) A. Intrauterine device 
B.	Pregnancy 
C.	Diabetes mellitus 
D.	New sexual partner - ANSWER	A. Intrauterine device 
Explanation: IUD is not a risk factor for UTI. Risk factors for UTI include: pregnancy, diabetes, diaphragm use, and a new sexual partner. 
 
A 52 yo female presents with c/o urinary incontinence that has progressively gotten worse over the last two months. She was abstine...
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MSN-FNP Genitourinary 
Which of the following is not considered a risk factor for urinary tract infection (UTI) A. Intrauterine device 
B.	Pregnancy 
C.	Diabetes mellitus 
D.	New sexual partner - ANSWER	A. Intrauterine device 
Explanation: IUD is not a risk factor for UTI. Risk factors for UTI include: pregnancy, diabetes, diaphragm use, and a new sexual partner. 
 
A 52 yo female presents with c/o urinary incontinence that has progressively gotten worse over the last two months. She was abstine...
MSN-FNP Cardiovascular Exam Questions with Correct Answers
MSN-FNP Cardiovascular Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
Which of the following beta-blockers is cardio selective? A. Nadolol 
B. Propanolol C. Atenolol 
D. Penbutolol - ANSWER	C. Atenolol 
Explanation: Of the beta blockers listed, atenolol is the most cardioseletive. Cardioselective refers to the ability to affect predominately beta 1 receptors rather than beta 2 receptors. Beta 1 receptors are located mainly in the heart and mediate the sympathetic nervous system's direct effects on the he...
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MSN-FNP Cardiovascular Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
Which of the following beta-blockers is cardio selective? A. Nadolol 
B. Propanolol C. Atenolol 
D. Penbutolol - ANSWER	C. Atenolol 
Explanation: Of the beta blockers listed, atenolol is the most cardioseletive. Cardioselective refers to the ability to affect predominately beta 1 receptors rather than beta 2 receptors. Beta 1 receptors are located mainly in the heart and mediate the sympathetic nervous system's direct effects on the he...
MSN 560 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
MSN 560 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
ICN - ANSWER	INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF NURSES 
 
KEY COMPONENTS OF APRN ROLE - ANSWER	Research, Education, practice, management, autonomy, managing direct patient case load; advanced health assessment decision making and diagnostic reasoning skills 
 
Restrictions for APRN exist on: - ANSWER	right to diagnose, prescribe, consult and admit to hospital 
 
Nursing-informed Model that is Core to Nursing Practices - ANSWER Relationship based care, intent...
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MSN 560 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
ICN - ANSWER	INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF NURSES 
 
KEY COMPONENTS OF APRN ROLE - ANSWER	Research, Education, practice, management, autonomy, managing direct patient case load; advanced health assessment decision making and diagnostic reasoning skills 
 
Restrictions for APRN exist on: - ANSWER	right to diagnose, prescribe, consult and admit to hospital 
 
Nursing-informed Model that is Core to Nursing Practices - ANSWER Relationship based care, intent...
Motivation and Emotion Practice Test Questions and Answers
Motivation and Emotion Practice Test Questions and Answers 
Identify the type of need described here: an acquired psychological process that develops out of one's socialization history and activates emotional responses to a need- relevant incentive. - ANSWER	social needs 
 
Identify the type of need described here: It is inferred from a person's characteristic thought, emotions, and behavior. - ANSWER	implicit needs 
 
Identify the type of need described here: an innate psychological process t...
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Motivation and Emotion Practice Test Questions and Answers 
Identify the type of need described here: an acquired psychological process that develops out of one's socialization history and activates emotional responses to a need- relevant incentive. - ANSWER	social needs 
 
Identify the type of need described here: It is inferred from a person's characteristic thought, emotions, and behavior. - ANSWER	implicit needs 
 
Identify the type of need described here: an innate psychological process t...
Motivation and Emotion Exam Questions with Correct Answers
Motivation and Emotion Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
rules are sociocultural standards that determine when, where, and how emotions should be expressed - ANSWER	Display Rules 
 
anxiety, anger, guilt, and sadness are referred to as - ANSWER	negative affect 
 
The following exemplify experiences that lead to positive affect - ANSWER	- going on a second date with someone that you like 
- watching your favorite sports team win a game 
 
is the degree to which an emotion is reflected in an in...
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Motivation and Emotion Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
rules are sociocultural standards that determine when, where, and how emotions should be expressed - ANSWER	Display Rules 
 
anxiety, anger, guilt, and sadness are referred to as - ANSWER	negative affect 
 
The following exemplify experiences that lead to positive affect - ANSWER	- going on a second date with someone that you like 
- watching your favorite sports team win a game 
 
is the degree to which an emotion is reflected in an in...
Motivation and Emotion Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
Motivation and Emotion Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
A hedonist theory of motivation believes behaviour results from our - ANSWER pleasures and pains 
 
According to the typical definition, Motivation is about understanding the	of 
behaviour - ANSWER	Why 
 
Which his historical theory of human nature Descartes () most strongly associated with? - ANSWER	Dualism 
 
Which of the common perspectives towards understanding motivated behaviour do NOT tend to take a strong mechanistic, determi...
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Motivation and Emotion Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
A hedonist theory of motivation believes behaviour results from our - ANSWER pleasures and pains 
 
According to the typical definition, Motivation is about understanding the	of 
behaviour - ANSWER	Why 
 
Which his historical theory of human nature Descartes () most strongly associated with? - ANSWER	Dualism 
 
Which of the common perspectives towards understanding motivated behaviour do NOT tend to take a strong mechanistic, determi...
Motivation and Emotion 2023-2024 Test Bank Questions with Correct Answers
Motivation and Emotion Test Bank Questions with Correct Answers 
A teleological approach to understanding animal behaviour assumes that: - ANSWER the organism is aware of its goals and directs its behaviour in a purposive manner towards them. 
 
HIV developing resistance to treatment drugs is an example of artificial selection. True or False? - ANSWER	False 
 
'Social Darwinism' describes the evolution of social hierarchies in animals with complex social structures. True or False? - ANSWER	Fa...
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Motivation and Emotion Test Bank Questions with Correct Answers 
A teleological approach to understanding animal behaviour assumes that: - ANSWER the organism is aware of its goals and directs its behaviour in a purposive manner towards them. 
 
HIV developing resistance to treatment drugs is an example of artificial selection. True or False? - ANSWER	False 
 
'Social Darwinism' describes the evolution of social hierarchies in animals with complex social structures. True or False? - ANSWER	Fa...
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