weight (she refuses to get on the scale today), what dose of medication would you chose based
NR 511 Differential Diagnosis And on the lab values?
Synthroid 75 mcg
Primary Care Practicum Synthroid 50 mcg
NR511-All quiz/exam questions Synthroid 25 mcg
Which of the following is not a maneuver test to assess for lumbosacral pain? I would not medicate this patient.
Straight leg raise Synthroid 25 mcg
Gaenslen's
Hawkins
Faber A 70-year-old patient presents with a complaint of difficulty swallowing, tachycardia, sweating,
Hawkins and unintentional weight loss. Upon physical exam, the patient is found to have an enlarged
thyroid that has an abnormal contour. Without any further testing, what diagnosis would you say
is the most likely?
Overt hypothyroidism
auda equina syndrome should prompt a yellow flag for the provider. Hashimoto's thyroiditis
True Subclinical hyperthyroidism
False Nodular goiter
False Nodular goiter
A maximum of 20 alternative hours can be used as part of the 125 hour practicum requirement
for each clinical course--> T/F
To determine whether the patient has normal thyroid function, the initial test should be _____.
Fasle- Can use only 15
thyroglobulin antibodies
thyroperoxidase antibodies
TSH with reflex to FT4
Maddie has a history of asthma that is classified as mild, intermittent asthma. She comes to the
TT3
office today with wheezing which is not improving with her inhaler. Which would be the best
TSH with reflex to FT4 ICD-10 code to apply wiith only the information given?
A. Severe persistent asthma (J45.5)
Your patient is symptomatic with complains of fatigue, weight gain, constipation, and hair loss. B. Mild intermittent asthma with acute exacerbation (J45.21)
The patient's labs return with a TSH of 7 and a normal FT4. Without considering a patient's
C. Unspecified asthma with acute exacerbation (J45.901)
,D. Other asthma (J45.998) B. 2
Mild intermittent asthma with acute exacerbation (J45.21) C. 3
D. 4
Morbidity refers to the number of people who have died from a particular disease T/F 1
False
Sporadic outbreaks occur when there are occasional cases of an event unrelated in space or time
T/F
The number of new cases of a particular disease in a population at a given time is known as:
True
A. Prevalence
B. Risk
The level of Evaluation & Management (E&M) coding for new and established patients is based
C. Incidence
on documentation that is provided in the patient's medical record. T/F
D. Morbidity
True
Incidence
Which one of the following do NOT meet the requirements of this program?
Seat belt use is considered _________________ prevention:
A. MS degree with board certification as an Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP)
A. Primary
B. DNP degree with board certification as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP)
B. Secondary
C. Graduate degree with board certification as a Physicians Assistant (PA-C)
C. Tertiary
D. Current, unencumbered state license as MD, NP or PA
D. Unnessary
B. DNP degree with board certification as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP)
Primary
The History of Present Illness (HPI) is a detailed breakdown of the ____________ and its
Systemic reviews of randomized clinical trial studies are considered Level __________ evidence documented as ____________:
A. 1 A. Review of Systems, PMH
, B. Past medical history, SOAP B. Advanced practice nurses
C. Chief complaint, Review of systems C. Nurse researchers
D. Chief complaint, OLDCARTS D. Nurses at all levels of practice
D. Chief complaint, OLDCARTS D. Nurses at all levels of practice
What are the three main components of determining the E & M code? Subjective information is what the patient reports, complains of, or tells you in response to your
questions. T/F
True
A. History, physical, diagnosis
B. History, physical, medical decision making
C. Risk, data, diagnosis
Evidence from well-designed case-control and cohort studies are considered which Level of
D. Diagnosis, age of patient, complexity of visit
evidence in research design?
B. History, physical, medical decision making
A. 1
B. 2
Which one of the following preceptors would not meet the FNP program requirements?
C. 3
D. 4
A. Board Certified Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner working in a primary care setting with
4
2 years experience in an Advanced Practice Role
B. Board Certified Pediatric nurse practitioner working in a pediatric primary care setting with 6
months experience in an Advanced Practice role
C. Physician board certified in internal medicine, working in a primary care setting with 1 year Experience is a necessary component in exercising clinical judgement
experience
B. Board Certified Pediatric nurse practitioner working in a pediatric primary care setting
A. True
with 6 months
B. False
True
Nursing research should be utilized by:
A. nurses at the bedside
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