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NRNP 6540 FINAL EXAM 2024
ACCURATE SPRING-SUMMER QUARTER
COMPLETE EXAM CITED AND
REFERENCED EXAM WITH ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE
100%CORRECT ANSWERS WITH
VERIFIED AND WELL EXPLAINED
RATIONALES ALREADY GRADED A+ BY
EXPERTS |LATEST VERSION 2024 WITH
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,Mrs. Smith is 75 years old and has had type 2 diabetes for 30 years. She sees her nurse practitioner on a
regular basis. Mrs. Smith asks the nurse practitioner why her treatment has not been changed, even
though her laboratory values are seemingly out of normal range. Which of the following answers are
best? Select all that apply.1. A decision to make changes must be based on a pattern and not on one set
of laboratory results.2. The normal range charts are based on patients younger than 75 years.3.
Currently, it is too expensive to change your treatment.4. Comparing new results with your prior results
gives a more accurate picture.5. Normal values for laboratory tests differ as one gets older. 1. A
decision to make changes must be based on a pattern and not on one set of laboratory results.

4. Comparing new results with your prior results gives a more accurate picture.

5. Normal values for laboratory tests differ as one gets older.

Mr. Adams is 90 years old. In the last few months he appears unable to comply with the health-care plan
developed by the nurse practitioner. The nurse practitioner considers which of the following reasons for
noncompliance when updating his home care plan? Select all that apply.1. Polypharmacy2. Treatment
burden3. Attending multiple appointments4. Affording complex drug regimens5. Cognitive ability only
1. Polypharmacy

2. Treatment burden

3. Attending multiple appointments

4. Affording complex drug regimens

A patient asks the nurse practitioner what is meant by health promotion. Which of the following is the
nurse practitioner's best response? Health promotion:1. Includes activities that an individual performs
proactively to increase health and well-being.2. Is a process of keeping track of immunizations.3.
Includes a set of programs that help people cope with the disease.4. Includes strategies that prolong life.
1. Includes activities that an individual performs proactively to increase health and well-being.

The nurse practitioner knows that health promotion is accomplished on a broader scale by:1.
Maintaining current health services.2. Maintaining federal legislation regarding health care at the
current level.3. Encouraging healthy lifestyle and healthy public policy formulation.4. Encouraging the
advancement of alternative health therapies. 3. Encouraging healthy lifestyle and healthy public
policy formulation.

Mr. Thomas comes in for a health examination appointment with his nurse practitioner. He asks why
nurse practitioners are qualified to conduct these evaluations. Which of the following is the nurse
practitioner's best response? The nurse practitioner:1. Is concerned about health and not disease.2.
Saves the physician time in the office.3. Can assess for minor conditions and refer to the doctor for other
conditions.4. Is prepared to assess health holistically. 4. Is prepared to assess health holistically.

Mrs. Williams, 80 years old, asks her nurse practitioner to order a new alternative therapy forher. Mrs.
Williams believes that this botanical supplement will provide pain relief for her fibromyalgia. The nurse
practitioner explains that this therapy is likely not covered by Medicarebecause:1. The botanical is

, expensive and not approved for use.2. Medicare only covers treatments that are approved according to
the stringent guidelines of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).3. There is no reason to use
these botanicals when opioids are proven effective.4. This botanical is not on the Medicare list of
approved medications. 2. Medicare only covers treatments that are approved according to the
stringent guidelines of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).

When a patient is seen by a nurse practitioner, the care plan is developed keeping which of thefollowing
objectives in mind?1. Increasing the use of the emergency department for injuries from falls.2.
Maintaining the patient living in his or her home.3. Increasing safety checks in the home.4. Increasing
use of the Welcome to Medicare visit. 4. Increasing use of the Welcome to Medicare visit.

The focus of advanced nurse practitioners is primary care. This is defined as activities thatfocus on:1.
Preventing the occurrence of a disease or condition.2. Treating an illness after symptoms appear.3.
Enabling the patient to recover and convalesce.4. Enriching the patient's appreciation of life. 1.
Preventing the occurrence of a disease or condition.

A health promotion topic included in the nurse practitioner visit is physical activity. Which of the
following would be a good recommendation for the 75-year-old male? Select all that apply.1.
Skydiving2. Horseback riding3. Swimming4. Dancing5. Whatever the patient is willing and able to do
3. Swimming

4. Dancing

5. Whatever the patient is willing and able to do

Understanding that the current life expectancy is 79 years, the nurse practitioner plans a patient's
health promotion while considering which of the following? Select all that apply.1. Patient's health
beliefs and goals.2. Present levels of function.3. Benefit of treatment.4. Patient's involvement in a
religious community.5. Primary disease or condition affecting the patient. 1. Patient's health
beliefs and goals.

2. Present levels of function.

3. Benefit of treatment.

Mrs. Smith, 75 years old, reports that she is weak, has difficulty urinating, and is dehydrated. Although
she is afebrile, the nurse conducts a thorough physical examination, including urinalysis and complete
blood count (CBC). The total assessment is necessary because:1. All body systems interact, and
symptoms could indicate a variety of diagnoses.2. The symptoms are vague and may be signs of aging.3.
There may be other signs or symptoms more indicative of the condition.4. Mrs. Smith may not be
reporting all significant information. 1. All body systems interact, and symptoms could indicate a
variety of diagnoses.

A patient with renal disease has blood work drawn, and the results show an increase in serum
creatinine. The nurse practitioner needs to know which of the following laboratory values before
ordering medications?1. CBC2. Culture and sensitivity of the urine3. Creatinine clearance4. Uric acid
levels blood work drawn, and the results show an increase in serum creatinine. The nurse practitioner
needs to know which of the following laboratory values before ordering medications?1. CBC2. Culture
and sensitivity of the urine3. Creatinine clearance4. Uric acid levels

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