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What are diagnostic requirements for cystic fibrosis? Positive genetic testing OR positive sweat chloride test AND one of the following: COPD, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, positive family history. What frequency and duration of GI symptoms constitutes irritable bowel syndrome? Symptoms...

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Midterm Exam: FNP 652 Family Primary
Care Questions with Verified Answers.

What are diagnostic requirements for cystic fibrosis? Positive
genetic testing OR positive sweat chloride test AND one of the
following: COPD, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, positive family
history.


What frequency and duration of GI symptoms constitutes irritable
bowel syndrome? Symptoms present at least 3 days a month for at
least 3 months.


What two medications should be prescribed for management of acute
gastroenteritis? Promethazine and zofran


What medication would you prescribe for a 4 year old male with a
diagnosis of croup? Dexamethasone


A 30 year old female patient presents with complaints of cramping
abdominal pain with frequent diarrhea for the past year. She has had no
weight loss or blood in her stool. She frequently feels bloated and as
though she cannot go out with friends, because she needs to use the
restroom so frequently. What diagnosis do you suspect? Irritable
bowel syndrome

,A mother with a 1 month old child states that she is concerned that her
child's right eye seemed to tear constantly and shows mild crusting of
the lashes on a regular basis. What should you tell the mother this is?
and what suggestions do you give her? Dacryostenosis, or an
obstruction of the nasolacrimal tear duct. It is not uncommon, and
should resolve by 6 months. Massage the nasolacrimal duct at least
twice daily.


An emergent condition where one bowel segment becomes invaginated
into another Intussusception


Mother presents with her 2 year old child who is complaining of severe
abdominal pain and 4 episodes of vomiting in the last 24 hours. He has
had 4 episodes of "currant jelly" like stool, and the most recent one had
blood in it. What diagnosis do you suspect? Intussusception


What is the gold standard for diagnosis of intussusception?
abdominal ultrasound


What condition is associated with a "bulls eye" or "coiled spring"
appearance when seen on fluoroscopy or ultrasound?
Intussusception


What is the treatment for intussusception? Air contrast enema
under fluoroscopy

, What types of viral hepatitis are self limiting and cause only acute viral
disease and have complete viral clearance? Hepatitis A and E


What types of viral hepatitis can result in chronic infections?
Hepatitis B, C, and D


A patient who is newly diagnosed with GERD should receive what type
of medication as first line treatment? H2 Antagonist (ex: Ranitidine,
Famotidine)


A 10 year old female patient presents to the clinic with her mother with
complaints of ongoing generalized abdominal pain over the last 6
months. Her stool is negative for occult blood and she is absent of any
alarm symptoms. All previous imagining and work up has come back
negative. The pain is intermittent, and is unrelated to meals, movement
or activity. Pain medications thus far have been ineffective, and the
school is sending letters home regarding the child's many absences.
What condition do you suspect? Functional Abdominal Pain


Which liver enzyme is typically higher in Non-alcoholic fatty liver
disease? ALT or AST? ALT


What are potential causes of non alcoholic fatty liver disease?
Obesity, DM, hypertriglyceridemia associated with insulin resistance as
a part of metabolic syndrome

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