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[Show more]What are the areas of increased risk for Chikungunya disease?(2) *Note: spread by mosquitos* - 
Caribbean (Western Hemisphere) 
Tropical areas 
What are the s/s of Chikungunya? (4) - high fever, joint pain, rash, and lymphopenia 
What is the pain management for Chikungunya? (1) - acetaminophen 
Is C...
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Add to cartWhat are the areas of increased risk for Chikungunya disease?(2) *Note: spread by mosquitos* - 
Caribbean (Western Hemisphere) 
Tropical areas 
What are the s/s of Chikungunya? (4) - high fever, joint pain, rash, and lymphopenia 
What is the pain management for Chikungunya? (1) - acetaminophen 
Is C...
most important characteristic of a biological agent: - ability of the agent to be dispersed 
in aerosols, can remain suspended (in certain 
weather conditions) for hours and, if inhaled, 
will penetrate the distal bronchioles and terminal 
alveoli of victims 
How is anthrax transmitted? - zoonotic d...
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Add to cartmost important characteristic of a biological agent: - ability of the agent to be dispersed 
in aerosols, can remain suspended (in certain 
weather conditions) for hours and, if inhaled, 
will penetrate the distal bronchioles and terminal 
alveoli of victims 
How is anthrax transmitted? - zoonotic d...
In performing the PE on a patient with a neurological complaint, what is important to take note of? - 
General appearance and affect, Establish mental status, Oberve motor function/gain, Consider 
cranial nerves, reflexes, fundoscopic and sensory exam 
10-20% of treatable causes of altered mental st...
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Add to cartIn performing the PE on a patient with a neurological complaint, what is important to take note of? - 
General appearance and affect, Establish mental status, Oberve motor function/gain, Consider 
cranial nerves, reflexes, fundoscopic and sensory exam 
10-20% of treatable causes of altered mental st...
Body weight peaks by the ___ and ____ decade and then gradually declines at a rate of 1-2 kg per 
decade. - 5th and 6th 
When is weight loss regarded as "clinically significant"? - when it exceeds 5% or ore of usual body 
weight over a 6-12 month period 
What are the most common causes of weight l...
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Add to cartBody weight peaks by the ___ and ____ decade and then gradually declines at a rate of 1-2 kg per 
decade. - 5th and 6th 
When is weight loss regarded as "clinically significant"? - when it exceeds 5% or ore of usual body 
weight over a 6-12 month period 
What are the most common causes of weight l...
A father brings his 5-year-old daughter to the office, inquiring about her tetanus vaccinations. According 
to the patient's records, she received her 4thDTaP vaccine at the age of 4. The NP should: - Inform 
the father the child does not need an additional tetanus vaccine. 
When introducing solid ...
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Add to cartA father brings his 5-year-old daughter to the office, inquiring about her tetanus vaccinations. According 
to the patient's records, she received her 4thDTaP vaccine at the age of 4. The NP should: - Inform 
the father the child does not need an additional tetanus vaccine. 
When introducing solid ...
An 8-year boy presents to the clinic with 8 light-brown, oval macule lesions on his skin. One of those 
lesion measures 1.6 cm. What is the child at risk for? - Neurofibromatosis 
Isotretinoin (Accutane) is commonly used for the treatment of severe cystic acne that has not 
responded to standard tre...
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Add to cartAn 8-year boy presents to the clinic with 8 light-brown, oval macule lesions on his skin. One of those 
lesion measures 1.6 cm. What is the child at risk for? - Neurofibromatosis 
Isotretinoin (Accutane) is commonly used for the treatment of severe cystic acne that has not 
responded to standard tre...
A 3-year-old presents to the office for a well child visit. While examining his oral cavity, the NP notices 
white spot lesions on the child's teeth. All the following are ways to prevent progression of these lesions 
except: 
A. Parents brushing the child's teeth twice per day 
B. Consumption of ...
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Add to cartA 3-year-old presents to the office for a well child visit. While examining his oral cavity, the NP notices 
white spot lesions on the child's teeth. All the following are ways to prevent progression of these lesions 
except: 
A. Parents brushing the child's teeth twice per day 
B. Consumption of ...
What are the 3 steps of medical professionals in the event of a bioterrorism event? - Identify 
Report 
Refer 
FB 
What kind of intubation should be used in a deeply comatose pt or if airway reflexes are depressed? 
a) ET, 
b) oropharyngeal, 
c) nasal. - ET 
FB 
How long should you observe an opioid...
Preview 2 out of 15 pages
Add to cartWhat are the 3 steps of medical professionals in the event of a bioterrorism event? - Identify 
Report 
Refer 
FB 
What kind of intubation should be used in a deeply comatose pt or if airway reflexes are depressed? 
a) ET, 
b) oropharyngeal, 
c) nasal. - ET 
FB 
How long should you observe an opioid...
What age most frequently has AIP? - 18-40 years 
T/F: Women have greater incidence of AIP than men - TRUE 
What are the s/sx of AIP? - 1. intermittent abdominal pain 
2. complete resolution of sx between attacks 
3. neurological sx -- neuropathy (peripheral or autonomic) 
4. nausea, constipation, ur...
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Add to cartWhat age most frequently has AIP? - 18-40 years 
T/F: Women have greater incidence of AIP than men - TRUE 
What are the s/sx of AIP? - 1. intermittent abdominal pain 
2. complete resolution of sx between attacks 
3. neurological sx -- neuropathy (peripheral or autonomic) 
4. nausea, constipation, ur...
1. Knowing that treatment for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) involves the administration of anticoagulants, 
which of the following patients can be safely treated for DVT in the outpatient setting? - an 80-year- 
old woman who weighs 42 kg 
B. a 22-year-old man who had an appendectomy 2 days ago 
C. a 3...
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Add to cart1. Knowing that treatment for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) involves the administration of anticoagulants, 
which of the following patients can be safely treated for DVT in the outpatient setting? - an 80-year- 
old woman who weighs 42 kg 
B. a 22-year-old man who had an appendectomy 2 days ago 
C. a 3...
S/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity 
+ Absence of fever or leukocytosis 
+ Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) 
+ CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) 
+ Hyponatremia 
McPhee p 1690 
Labs for acute int...
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Add to cartS/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity 
+ Absence of fever or leukocytosis 
+ Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) 
+ CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) 
+ Hyponatremia 
McPhee p 1690 
Labs for acute int...
HIV is not transmitted by: - air, water, toilet seats, tears, saliva (see note above), sweat, a casual 
closed mouth kiss, through insects such as mosquitos, fleas, or ticks, handshakes or sharing dishes (see 
note above regarding open wounds in mouth/bleeding gums). 
What are the s/s of HIV? - -New...
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Add to cartHIV is not transmitted by: - air, water, toilet seats, tears, saliva (see note above), sweat, a casual 
closed mouth kiss, through insects such as mosquitos, fleas, or ticks, handshakes or sharing dishes (see 
note above regarding open wounds in mouth/bleeding gums). 
What are the s/s of HIV? - -New...
S/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity 
+ Absence of fever or leukocytosis 
+ Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) 
+ CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) 
+ Hyponatremia 
McPhee p 1690 
Labs for acute int...
Preview 4 out of 35 pages
Add to cartS/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity 
+ Absence of fever or leukocytosis 
+ Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) 
+ CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) 
+ Hyponatremia 
McPhee p 1690 
Labs for acute int...
Acute Intermittent Porphyria - Overview - Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP) typically presents in 
adulthood and in females instead of males. Onset after menopause is rare but possible. Earlier onset in 
late teens or early 20s is more common. The use of drugs along with intermittent infections are...
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Add to cartAcute Intermittent Porphyria - Overview - Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP) typically presents in 
adulthood and in females instead of males. Onset after menopause is rare but possible. Earlier onset in 
late teens or early 20s is more common. The use of drugs along with intermittent infections are...
What are the areas of increased risk for Chikungunya disease?(2) *Note: spread by mosquitos* - 
Caribbean (Western Hemisphere) 
Tropical areas 
What are the s/s of Chikungunya? (4) - high fever, joint pain, rash, and lymphopenia 
What is the pain management for Chikungunya? (1) - acetaminophen 
Is C...
Preview 3 out of 16 pages
Add to cartWhat are the areas of increased risk for Chikungunya disease?(2) *Note: spread by mosquitos* - 
Caribbean (Western Hemisphere) 
Tropical areas 
What are the s/s of Chikungunya? (4) - high fever, joint pain, rash, and lymphopenia 
What is the pain management for Chikungunya? (1) - acetaminophen 
Is C...
most important characteristic of a biological agent: - ability of the agent to be dispersed 
in aerosols, can remain suspended (in certain 
weather conditions) for hours and, if inhaled, 
will penetrate the distal bronchioles and terminal 
alveoli of victims 
How is anthrax transmitted? - zoonotic d...
Preview 3 out of 17 pages
Add to cartmost important characteristic of a biological agent: - ability of the agent to be dispersed 
in aerosols, can remain suspended (in certain 
weather conditions) for hours and, if inhaled, 
will penetrate the distal bronchioles and terminal 
alveoli of victims 
How is anthrax transmitted? - zoonotic d...
In performing the PE on a patient with a neurological complaint, what is important to take note of? - 
General appearance and affect, Establish mental status, Oberve motor function/gain, Consider 
cranial nerves, reflexes, fundoscopic and sensory exam 
10-20% of treatable causes of altered mental st...
Preview 3 out of 18 pages
Add to cartIn performing the PE on a patient with a neurological complaint, what is important to take note of? - 
General appearance and affect, Establish mental status, Oberve motor function/gain, Consider 
cranial nerves, reflexes, fundoscopic and sensory exam 
10-20% of treatable causes of altered mental st...
Body weight peaks by the ___ and ____ decade and then gradually declines at a rate of 1-2 kg per 
decade. - 5th and 6th 
When is weight loss regarded as "clinically significant"? - when it exceeds 5% or ore of usual body 
weight over a 6-12 month period 
What are the most common causes of weight l...
Preview 2 out of 11 pages
Add to cartBody weight peaks by the ___ and ____ decade and then gradually declines at a rate of 1-2 kg per 
decade. - 5th and 6th 
When is weight loss regarded as "clinically significant"? - when it exceeds 5% or ore of usual body 
weight over a 6-12 month period 
What are the most common causes of weight l...
A father brings his 5-year-old daughter to the office, inquiring about her tetanus vaccinations. According 
to the patient's records, she received her 4thDTaP vaccine at the age of 4. The NP should: - Inform 
the father the child does not need an additional tetanus vaccine. 
When introducing solid ...
Preview 3 out of 27 pages
Add to cartA father brings his 5-year-old daughter to the office, inquiring about her tetanus vaccinations. According 
to the patient's records, she received her 4thDTaP vaccine at the age of 4. The NP should: - Inform 
the father the child does not need an additional tetanus vaccine. 
When introducing solid ...
An 8-year boy presents to the clinic with 8 light-brown, oval macule lesions on his skin. One of those 
lesion measures 1.6 cm. What is the child at risk for? - Neurofibromatosis 
Isotretinoin (Accutane) is commonly used for the treatment of severe cystic acne that has not 
responded to standard tre...
Preview 3 out of 18 pages
Add to cartAn 8-year boy presents to the clinic with 8 light-brown, oval macule lesions on his skin. One of those 
lesion measures 1.6 cm. What is the child at risk for? - Neurofibromatosis 
Isotretinoin (Accutane) is commonly used for the treatment of severe cystic acne that has not 
responded to standard tre...
A 3-year-old presents to the office for a well child visit. While examining his oral cavity, the NP notices 
white spot lesions on the child's teeth. All the following are ways to prevent progression of these lesions 
except: 
A. Parents brushing the child's teeth twice per day 
B. Consumption of ...
Preview 4 out of 74 pages
Add to cartA 3-year-old presents to the office for a well child visit. While examining his oral cavity, the NP notices 
white spot lesions on the child's teeth. All the following are ways to prevent progression of these lesions 
except: 
A. Parents brushing the child's teeth twice per day 
B. Consumption of ...
What are the 3 steps of medical professionals in the event of a bioterrorism event? - Identify 
Report 
Refer 
FB 
What kind of intubation should be used in a deeply comatose pt or if airway reflexes are depressed? 
a) ET, 
b) oropharyngeal, 
c) nasal. - ET 
FB 
How long should you observe an opioid...
Preview 2 out of 15 pages
Add to cartWhat are the 3 steps of medical professionals in the event of a bioterrorism event? - Identify 
Report 
Refer 
FB 
What kind of intubation should be used in a deeply comatose pt or if airway reflexes are depressed? 
a) ET, 
b) oropharyngeal, 
c) nasal. - ET 
FB 
How long should you observe an opioid...
What age most frequently has AIP? - 18-40 years 
T/F: Women have greater incidence of AIP than men - TRUE 
What are the s/sx of AIP? - 1. intermittent abdominal pain 
2. complete resolution of sx between attacks 
3. neurological sx -- neuropathy (peripheral or autonomic) 
4. nausea, constipation, ur...
Preview 2 out of 5 pages
Add to cartWhat age most frequently has AIP? - 18-40 years 
T/F: Women have greater incidence of AIP than men - TRUE 
What are the s/sx of AIP? - 1. intermittent abdominal pain 
2. complete resolution of sx between attacks 
3. neurological sx -- neuropathy (peripheral or autonomic) 
4. nausea, constipation, ur...
Knowing that treatment for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) involves the administration of anticoagulants, 
which of the following patients can be safely treated for DVT in the outpatient setting? - an 80-year- 
old woman who weighs 42 kg 
B. a 22-year-old man who had an appendectomy 2 days ago 
C. a 32-y...
Preview 4 out of 76 pages
Add to cartKnowing that treatment for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) involves the administration of anticoagulants, 
which of the following patients can be safely treated for DVT in the outpatient setting? - an 80-year- 
old woman who weighs 42 kg 
B. a 22-year-old man who had an appendectomy 2 days ago 
C. a 32-y...
S/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity 
+ Absence of fever or leukocytosis 
+ Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) 
+ CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) 
+ Hyponatremia 
McPhee p 1690 
Labs for acute int...
Preview 4 out of 35 pages
Add to cartS/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity 
+ Absence of fever or leukocytosis 
+ Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) 
+ CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) 
+ Hyponatremia 
McPhee p 1690 
Labs for acute int...
HIV is not transmitted by: - air, water, toilet seats, tears, saliva (see note above), sweat, a casual 
closed mouth kiss, through insects such as mosquitos, fleas, or ticks, handshakes or sharing dishes (see 
note above regarding open wounds in mouth/bleeding gums). 
What are the s/s of HIV? - -New...
Preview 2 out of 10 pages
Add to cartHIV is not transmitted by: - air, water, toilet seats, tears, saliva (see note above), sweat, a casual 
closed mouth kiss, through insects such as mosquitos, fleas, or ticks, handshakes or sharing dishes (see 
note above regarding open wounds in mouth/bleeding gums). 
What are the s/s of HIV? - -New...
S/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity 
+ Absence of fever or leukocytosis 
+ Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) 
+ CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) 
+ Hyponatremia 
McPhee p 1690 
Labs for acute int...
Preview 4 out of 35 pages
Add to cartS/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity 
+ Absence of fever or leukocytosis 
+ Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) 
+ CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) 
+ Hyponatremia 
McPhee p 1690 
Labs for acute int...
Acute Intermittent Porphyria - Overview - Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP) typically presents in 
adulthood and in females instead of males. Onset after menopause is rare but possible. Earlier onset in 
late teens or early 20s is more common. The use of drugs along with intermittent infections are...
Preview 4 out of 32 pages
Add to cartAcute Intermittent Porphyria - Overview - Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP) typically presents in 
adulthood and in females instead of males. Onset after menopause is rare but possible. Earlier onset in 
late teens or early 20s is more common. The use of drugs along with intermittent infections are...
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