NURSING 6440 STUDY GUIDE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
CD4 count and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) - Answer-Which of the
following laboratory tests are most widely accepted as indicators of the progression of
HIV infection?
fifty years - Answer-A screening colonoscopy in a patient without known risk factors
should begin at _______ of age.
males more than females - Answer-Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is likely to
affect
glargine - Answer-An example of long-acting insulin is
increases with age - Answer-The risk of breast cancer
20, 10 - Answer-Orthostatic hypotension is defined as an excessive decrease in blood
pressure with position, usually greater than ____ mmHg systolic pressure and ____
mmHg diastolic pressure.
six months - Answer-Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder must be
present for at least ______ before a diagnosis can be made
school phobia - Answer-The parents of a twelve-year-old girl are concerned about their
daughter's fear of school. She is reluctant to go and will "come home early because she
is sick." You suspect the patient suffers from
120-139 mmHg - Answer-Prehypertension is defined as a blood pressure reading with a
systolic pressure of
atypically - Answer-The presentation of many diseases in the geriatric population
presents
colon - Answer-Ulcerative colitis primarily affects the
health literacy - Answer-The ability to obtain, understand, and apply information to one's
personal health is known as
Ulcerative colitis - Answer-of more than ten years' duration increases a patient's risk of
colon cancer
familial - Answer-Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder may be
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
CD4 count and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) - Answer-Which of the
following laboratory tests are most widely accepted as indicators of the progression of
HIV infection?
fifty years - Answer-A screening colonoscopy in a patient without known risk factors
should begin at _______ of age.
males more than females - Answer-Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is likely to
affect
glargine - Answer-An example of long-acting insulin is
increases with age - Answer-The risk of breast cancer
20, 10 - Answer-Orthostatic hypotension is defined as an excessive decrease in blood
pressure with position, usually greater than ____ mmHg systolic pressure and ____
mmHg diastolic pressure.
six months - Answer-Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder must be
present for at least ______ before a diagnosis can be made
school phobia - Answer-The parents of a twelve-year-old girl are concerned about their
daughter's fear of school. She is reluctant to go and will "come home early because she
is sick." You suspect the patient suffers from
120-139 mmHg - Answer-Prehypertension is defined as a blood pressure reading with a
systolic pressure of
atypically - Answer-The presentation of many diseases in the geriatric population
presents
colon - Answer-Ulcerative colitis primarily affects the
health literacy - Answer-The ability to obtain, understand, and apply information to one's
personal health is known as
Ulcerative colitis - Answer-of more than ten years' duration increases a patient's risk of
colon cancer
familial - Answer-Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder may be