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CMN 568 UNIT 2 INTRO TO FAMILY NP EXAM VERSION
A, B AND STUDY GUIDE QUESTION BANK LATEST 2024-
2025 ALL 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES JUST RELEASED
CMN 568 UNIT 2 EXAM ACTUAL EXAM A

QUESTION: A 35-yr. old patient with hx of recent corticosteroid use reports to your clinic and is
diagnosed with CAP. You check the eMAR and

determine this patient has received azithromycin 4 wks ago. What is the recommended
outpatient abx choice?




A: clarithromycin

B: amoxicillin

C: clindamycin

D: levaquin - ANSWER-D. Levaquin




MOST IMPORTANT FOR THIS EXAM ESPECIALLY:




Answer: D any patient w/ risk of drug resistance receives a respiratory fluoroquinolone or a
macrolide + b-lactam (Drug resistance factors =

abx <90 days, >65yr old, comorbid illness, immunosuppression, exposed to a child in daycare)

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QUESTION: A patient schedules an appointment with you regarding a persistent cough for 3
weeks. You look in the medical record and see his last

visit was the diagnosis of CAP. What is your intervention for this patient?




A: Order a repeat CXR to evaluate current treatment

B: Order repeat labs to evaluate for persistent infection

C: Schedule an appointment 4 weeks from today

D: Perform a rapid flu swab to evaluate for flu - ANSWER-C: Schedule an appointment 4 weeks
from today




Remember: Cough and fatigue may last up to 4 weeks. Routine CXR not needed if patient is
improving.




Answer: C




QUESTION: What clinical prediction rule can help guide the decisions concerning whether to
admit or treat a patient with CAP outpatient?

A: Pneumonia Severity Index

B: Modified Wells Score

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C: CURB-65

D: CIWA score - ANSWER-C. CURB-65

Estimates mortality




QUESTION: A score of "1-2" using the CURB-65 means what? - ANSWER-Admit to hospital




QUESTION: A score of "1-2" using the CURB-65 means what? - ANSWER-Admit to ICU




QUESTION: The FNP is reviewing the chest x-ray of a patient suspected to have anaerobic
pneumonia. The film is noted to have a thick-walled solitary cavity surrounded by consolidation
and air-fluid level present. What do you suspect?

A: Pleural effusion

B: Hemothorax

C: Tuberculosis

D: Lung abscess - ANSWER-Correct: Answer: D

Air-fluid level is key. Must exclude TB, mycosis, cancer, infarction, granulomatosis with
polyangiitis.




Community Acquired Pneumonia often occurs in the elderly: Thus, it's important to note the
differences in how they would present. In addition to dyspnea,

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tachypnea, and inspiratory crackles -- What additional symptoms or change in timing would be
seen? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY




A: cough with or without sputum

B: low temperature

C: subacute onset of symptoms

D: acute change in mental status - ANSWER-ABD

A: cough with or without sputum

B: low temperature




D: acute change in mental status




QUESTION: What is the MOST sensitive sign in the elderly presenting with pneumonia?




A: tachypnea

B: low-grade fever

C: mental status change

D: inspiratory crackles - ANSWER-A. Tachypnea




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