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  • October 29, 2024
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ONP-C General Practice Exam
Questions Correctly Answered
Previously cdiagnosed cwith can cAchilles ctendon ctear, ca cpatient chas cbeen climping con
cthe cleg. cThe cmost cimportant cconsideration cfor cthe cNP cin cdetermining cthe cneed cfor
csurgical crepair cshould cbe cthe cpatient's




a. cage cless cthan c65.
b. cinjury coccurrence c10 cdays cago.
c. crecent ccontralateral cDVT.
d. clack cof cactive cexercise. c- ccorrect canswers✔✔b. cinjury coccurrence c10 cdays cago.


Rationale: cRICE cis cgenerally cindicated cfor cthe cfirst c5-6 cdays cafter cinjury, cwith
chome cexercise coften cstarted con cday c7 cand cstretching con cday c14. cSurgery cwould
cnot cbe cindicated conly c10 cdays cafter cinjury cas cconservative ctreatment cstill cwould
cbe ccontinued.


When cevaluating ca cradiograph cof ca cpatient's cknee, cthe cNP cshould cbe csuspicious
cof can canterior ccruciate cligament cinjury cif ca cfracture cis cnoted cin cwhich cof cthe
cfollowing?




a. cTibial cplateau
b. cTilleaux
c. cSegond
d. cTibial cplafond c- ccorrect canswers✔✔c. cSegond


Rationale: cAvulsion cfracture cof cthe clateral ccapsular cmargin cof cthe ctibia c(lateral
ccapsular csign cor cSegond cfracture) cis cpossible cwith canterior ccruciate cligament
cinjury.


A cpatient cpresents cto cthe cclinic cwith ca chistory cof cnon-traumatic cright celbow
cswelling cand cjoint cpain. cWhich cof cthe cfollowing cfindings cshould cthe cNP cconsider
cmost cimportant cin cthe cdifferential cdiagnosis cof crheumatoid carthritis?

,a. cConcurrent curethritis cand cabnormal cliver cfunction ctests
b. cLoss cof cfull cextension calong cwith ca clocking csensation
c. cPeriarticular costeopenia cand cerosion cat cjoint cmargin con cx-ray
d. cSerology ctesting cincluding cHLA-B27 cand canti-CCP cantibodies c- ccorrect
canswers✔✔c. cPeriarticular costeopenia cand cerosion cat cjoint cmargin con cx-ray




Rationale: cRadiographic cchanges cof crheumatoid carthritis ccommonly cinclude
cperiarticular costeopenia cand cbony cerosion cat cthe cjoint cmargin. cUrethritis cand
cpositive chuman cleukocyte cantigen care cassociated cwith cseronegative carthropathies.
cLigamentous claxity cis cexpected.


The cNP cis cworking cwith ca ctrainer cat ca clocal ccollege. cA cmember cof cthe ctennis
cteam cpresents cwith conset cof cleft cshoulder cpain clocalized cto cthe cdeltoid carea cafter
cplaying cin ca cpractice cmatch c24 chours cago. cAfter cclinical cevaluation, cthe cNP
cshould csuspect ctendinitis cbased con cthe




a. chistory cof ccompetitive ctraining.
b. cX-ray crevealing cacromion cspurs.
c. canterior cshoulder cinstability.
d. cparesthesia cto cthe cdorsum cof cthe chand. c- ccorrect canswers✔✔a. chistory cof
ccompetitive ctraining.




Rationale: cRotator ccuff ctendinitis cis can coveruse csyndrome crelated cto crepetitive
cmotions, cas coccur cwith can coverhead csport csuch cas ctennis.


After cevaluating ca cpatient's ccomplaint cof cshoulder cpain, cthe cNP cshould csuspect
ctendinitis cwith ca cpositive




a. ccross-body ctest.
b. csulcus csign.
c. capprehension ctest.
d. cNeer csign. c- ccorrect canswers✔✔d. cNeer csign.

Rationale: cThe cNeer csign celicits cdiscomfort cin cpatients cwho chave ca crotator ccuff
ctear cor crotator ccuff ctendinitis. cThe ccross-body csign cis cused cto csuggest
cacromioclavicular carthritis cor cother cjoint cpathology. cThe csulcus csign cis cused cto
cdemonstrate cinferior cshoulder claxity. cThe capprehension ctest cis cused cto cassess
canterior cshoulder cinstability.

, A c30-year-old cmale cpresents cto cthe cUrgent cCare cCenter cwith cpain cand cswelling cof
chis cright celbow csustained cduring cwhat cthe cpatient cdescribed cas c"a cfriendly carm
cwrestling cmatch." cX-rays creveal ca cspiral cfracture cof cthe cdistal chumerus. cThe cNP
cshould cexpect cto cfind cwhich cof cthe cfollowing?




a. cHill-Sachs clesion
b. cInjury cof cthe caxillary cnerve
c. cDeltoid cdysfunction
d. cHemarthrosis cof cthe celbow c- ccorrect canswers✔✔d. cHemarthrosis cof cthe celbow

Rationale: cBleeding cinto cthe cjoint c(hemarthrosis) cis clikely cwith ca cdistal chumeral
cfracture, coften cfrom can coccult cfracture.


A c30-year-old cmale cpresents cto cthe cUrgent cCare cCenter cwith cpain cand cswelling cof
chis cright celbow csustained cduring cwhat cthe cpatient cdescribed cas c"a cfriendly carm
cwrestling cmatch." cX-rays creveal ca cspiral cfracture cof cthe cdistal chumerus.
In caddition cto cthe chumeral cfracture, cthe cNP cshould cexpect cwhat cadditional cfinding
con cthe cx-rays?




a. cOsteochondral cloose cbodies
b. cPosterior cfat cpad csign
c. cRadiocapitellar cdegeneration
d. cMedial cnerve centrapment c- ccorrect canswers✔✔b. cPosterior cfat cpad csign


Rationale: cIn caddition cto cthe chumeral cfracture, cthe clateral cradiograph cof cthe celbow
cmay cshow canterior cand cposterior cfat cpad csigns cindicative cof cbleeding cinto cthe
cjoint.


A cpatient cis cseen cin cthe cclinic cfor cpain cand cweakness cin cthe cleft cthigh cafter csliding
cinto chome cbase cwhile cplaying csoftball cthree cweeks cago. cThe cNP, cwho cis cworking
cwith ca cstudent, cshould ceducate cthe cstudent cthat chamstring cweakness cmay cindicate




a. cspinal cstenosis cor cspondylolisthesis.
b. cfacet cjoint cirritation cor cdisk cherniation.
c. clumbar cnerve croot ccompression.
d. csignificant csciatic ctension. c- ccorrect canswers✔✔c. clumbar cnerve croot
ccompression.

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