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NR601
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NR601
NR601 FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH ACTUAL
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY
TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
|ALREADY GRADED A+|BRAND NEW
VERSION!!|GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST
UPDATE
NR601 FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH ACTUAL
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY
TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
|ALREADY GRADED A+|BRAND NEW
VERSION!!|GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST
UPDATE
According to the American College of Cardiology 2017 Guidelines for High blood pressure in adults,
hypertension stage 2 is defined as
a. >150 or >90 mmHG
b. >140 or >90 mmHG
c. 120-129/<80 mmHg
d. 130-139 or 80-89 mm HG
b. >140 or >90 mmHG
A 58 year old male presents to the clinic with complaints of increasing SOB. The NP suspects HF. The NP
examines the CXR film. The NP knows diagnosis can be made with a high degree of accuracy if two of the
following criteria are met:
1. signs of interstitial edema (Kerley Bs)
2. upper zone redistribution of pulmonary blood flow (cephalization)
3. abnormally enlarged retrosternal apace
4. flattening of the diaphragm with blunting of the costrophrenic angle on PA film
a. 1 & 2
b2&4
c. 1 & 3
d. 2 & 3
a. 1 & 2
Which obstructive lung disease is classified as reversible?
a. Asthma
b. Chronic bronchitis
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,c. Emphysema
d. COPD
a. Asthma
The 2017 HTN guidelines recommend the following treatment for a healthy 54 year old African
American woman with a BMI of 23 and consistant BP readings of 116-120/76-78
a. none, this is a normal BP
b. hypertension, stage 1 requiring tretment with an ACE inhibitor
c. elevated BP requiring treatment with a thiazide.
d. hypertensionn stage 1 requiring treatment with a calcium channel blocker
a. none, this is a normal BP
According to GOLD criteria, obstruction is defined as a reduction in the FEV1/FVC ration. A normal ratio
is:
a. >70%
b. <70%
c. 80-100%
d. 50-79%
a. >70%
Insomnia can be caused by medications. Acording to Gorroll, the following medications and substances
are associated with insomnia except:
a. guaifenesin
b. antihypertensive
c. stimulants such as caffeine and nicotine
d. corticosteroids
a. guaifenesin
MK a 54 year old woman has returned to the office today for evaluation of your management plan for
her complaints of insomnia. You saw her two weeks ago, diagnosed primary insomnia and educated MK
on sleep hygeine practices. MK reports she is avoiding caffeine and alcohol as recommended. She does
not look at her phone or computer prior to bed. She is falling asleep a little easier but she is not staying
asleep. She wakes up after about 4 hours and cannot return to sleep. The next step in treatement of
insomnia is:
a. zolpidem 5mg by mouth at hs #30 with 3 refills
b. eszopiclone 1mg by mouth at hs #30 with 5 refills
c. ramelteon 8mg by mouth at hs # 21 with no refills
d. zolpidem 5 mg by mouth at hs #7 with no refills
d. zolpidem 5 mg by mouth at hs #7 with no refills
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,A 65 year old caucasian presented to your clinic with the following history and symptoms: reports good
general health, asymptomatic mitral valve stenosis, current beta blocker use and physical exam findings
unremarkable. The NP knows this patient's stage of heart failure is:
a. Stage D
b. Stage B
b. Stage B
Patient education for the COPD patient is essential. The nurse practitioner knows that COPD education
includes all of the following except
a. healthy diet
b. increased risk for diabetes
c. smoking cessation
d. daily exercise
b. increased risk for diabetes
According to the 2017 Guideline for High Blood pressure in adults, patients with stage 1 or 2 CKD with
albuminuria should be started on the following medication to slow progression of kidney disease
a. ACE inhibitors
b. CCP
c. ARNI
d. thiazide diruetic
a. ACE inhibitors
Pain which results from pathology or damage to the nervous system is classified as
a. chronic
b. neuropathic
c. acute
d. nociceptive
b. neuropathic
Mr. A, experienced a brief onset of right sided weakness, slurred speech and confusion yesterday. The
symptoms have resolved and the CT is normal. What is the next step of the plan for Mr. A?
a. assure the patient that he will not experience the symptoms again
b. identify modifiable cardiovascular risk factors
c. order ASA 81mg stat
d. order a stat EEG and administer O2 by mask
b. identify modifiable cardiovascular risk factors
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, A 56-year old male patient screened for diabetes has a fasting plasma glucose level of 96mg/dl. The
nurse practitioner management plan includes:
a. repeat fasting plasma glucose in three years
b. prescribe Metformin 500mg po BID
c. repeat fasting plasma glucose in one year
d. refer to ophthalmology for eye exam
a. repeat fasting plasma glucose in three years
RW, a 57 year old native American female, presents to the office. RW states she feels irritable and has
difficulty concentrating as well as fallingn asleep and staying aleep. She states she is worried about her
finances, her husband has just lost his job. The NP diagnoses anxiety. The NP prescribes a first line
treatment which is
a. Diazepam
b. Clonazepam
c. Ariprprazole
d. Paroxetine
d. Paroxetine
The most common sustained rhythmic disorder, which consists of fibrillatory p waves is:
a. AV block
b. atrial tachycardia
c. atrial fibrillation
d. atrial flutter
c. atrial fibrillation
According to the Sexually presentation, atrophic vaginitis
a. the symptomsm are the same for each woman
b. creates a more acidic vaginal environment
c. is a contributing factor for frequent urinary tract infections
d. is not treated with vaginal lubricants
c. is a contributing factor for frequent urinary tract infections
Which of the following is the most appropriate screening tool for delirium?
a. St Louis University Mental Status Exam (SLUMS)
b. Montreal Cognitive Assessment
c. Lawton Scale of instrumental Activities of Daily Living
d. Confusion Assessment Model
d. Confusion Assessment Model
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