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CMN 577 Final Exam Practice Questions - University of South Alabama FNP

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Prepare for your CMN 577 final exam at the University of South Alabama with this comprehensive set of 120 practice questions tailored specifically for FNP students. These questions cover a wide range of essential topics in primary care, including chronic and acute conditions, women's health, men's ...

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  • September 12, 2024
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 Which of the following is a primary goal of the FNP role?

 a) Providing comprehensive primary care to diverse patient populations
 b) Specializing in a specific medical field or organ system
 c) Primarily focusing on acute care management in hospital settings
 d) Conducting independent research and publishing findings

 What is the significance of evidence-based practice (EBP) in the FNP role?

 a) Relying solely on clinical experience and intuition
 b) Integrating the best available evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preferences
into clinical decision-making
 c) Prioritizing personal beliefs over scientific research
 d) Emphasizing cost-effectiveness over patient outcomes

 Which of the following is NOT a core competency for FNPs?

 a) Performing complex surgical procedures
 b) Diagnosing and managing acute and chronic health conditions
 c) Ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests
 d) Prescribing medications and other therapies

 What is the importance of cultural competency in the FNP role?

 a) It is irrelevant to providing quality healthcare
 b) It can lead to misunderstandings and misdiagnosis
 c) It ensures that care is respectful of and responsive to patients' diverse cultural
backgrounds and beliefs
 d) It focuses solely on language barriers

 Which of the following is a key component of the patient-centered approach in FNP practice?

 a) Shared decision-making with patients
 b) Dictating treatment plans without considering patient preferences
 c) Focusing solely on physical symptoms and ignoring psychosocial concerns
 d) Prioritizing provider convenience over patient needs

 How can FNPs contribute to health promotion and disease prevention?

 a) Focusing exclusively on treating existing health conditions
 b) Providing patient education and counseling on healthy lifestyle choices
 c) Discouraging preventive screenings and vaccinations
 d) Ignoring the role of social determinants of health

, Which of the following is a common health promotion strategy employed by FNPs?

 a) Conducting health risk assessments
 b) Offering lifestyle counseling on nutrition and exercise
 c) Providing immunizations and preventive screenings
 d) All of the above

 What is the significance of interprofessional collaboration in FNP practice?

 a) It is not essential for providing comprehensive care
 b) It hinders effective communication and coordination
 c) It facilitates communication and teamwork among healthcare professionals to
improve patient outcomes
 d) It focuses solely on the role of physicians in healthcare delivery

 Which of the following professionals might an FNP collaborate with in a primary care setting?

 a) Registered nurses
 b) Pharmacists
 c) Social workers
 d) All of the above

 What is the role of the FNP in managing chronic diseases?

 a) Providing acute care management only
 b) Developing and implementing comprehensive care plans
 c) Focusing solely on medication management
 d) Ignoring the impact of lifestyle factors on disease progression

 Which of the following is a common chronic disease managed by FNPs?

 a) Diabetes
 b) Hypertension
 c) Heart failure
 d) All of the above

 What is the importance of patient education in chronic disease management?

 a) It is not a priority for FNPs
 b) It empowers patients to self-manage their conditions and make informed
decisions
 c) It relies solely on providing written materials to patients
 d) It focuses on lecturing patients about their unhealthy behaviors

 How can FNPs utilize technology in chronic disease management?

,  a) Remote patient monitoring
 b) Telehealth consultations
 c) Patient portals for secure communication and information sharing
 d) All of the above

 What is the role of health coaching in FNP practice?

 a) It is not relevant to the FNP role
 b) It focuses solely on providing dietary advice
 c) It provides support, guidance, and accountability to help patients achieve their
health goals
 d) It replaces the role of healthcare providers

 How can health coaches support patients in making lifestyle changes?

 a) Setting realistic goals and creating action plans
 b) Providing ongoing support and motivation
 c) Helping patients overcome barriers and challenges
 d) All of the above

 What is the importance of cultural competency in the FNP role?

 a) It is not necessary for effective patient care
 b) It can lead to misunderstandings and ineffective treatment
 c) It ensures that care is tailored to patients' diverse cultural beliefs and practices
 d) It focuses solely on addressing language barriers

 How can FNPs demonstrate cultural competency?

 a) Seeking to understand patients' cultural backgrounds and values
 b) Adapting interventions to be culturally relevant and appropriate
 c) Avoiding stereotypes and assumptions
 d) All of the above

 Which of the following is a common acute health condition managed by FNPs?

 a) Upper respiratory infections
 b) Urinary tract infections
 c) Minor injuries
 d) All of the above

 What is the importance of differential diagnosis in FNP practice?

 a) It is not relevant to diagnosing acute conditions
 b) It focuses solely on the most common diagnosis

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