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FNP 652 FINAL ACTUAL EXAM|| VERSION 1
WITH ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST
AND COMPLETE VERSION 2024 WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!!
A primary care provider may suspect cataract formation in a patient with which
finding?
A. Asymmetric red reflex
B. Corneal opacification
C. Excessive tearing
D. Injection of conjunctiva
- ANSWER: : A
As asymmetric red reflex may be a finding in a patient with cataracts. Corneal
opacification, excessive tearing, and corneal injection are not symptoms of
cataracts.




Which are risk factors for development of cataracts? (Select all that apply.)
A. Advancing age
B. Cholesterol
C. Conjunctivitis
D. Smoking
E. Ultraviolet light
- ANSWER: : A, D, E
Most older adults will develop cataracts. Smoking and UV light exposure hasten
the development of cataracts. Cholesterol and conjunctivitis are not risk factors.

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A patient reports tooth pain in a lower molar and the provider notes a mobile tooth
with erythema and edema of the surrounding tissues without discharge. Which is
the initial course of action by the provider?
A. Perform an incision and drainage of the edematous tissue.
B. Prescribe amoxicillin and refer to a dentist in 2 to 3 days.
C. Recommend an oral antiseptic rinse and follow up in 1 week.
D. Refer to an oral surgeon for emergency surgery.
- ANSWER: : B- The primary care provider may prescribe antibiotics, especially
if the surrounding tissues are infected. Patients should follow up with a dentist in 2
to 3 days. The primary care provider generally does not perform an I&D; this
should be done by the dentist. Follow-up should be with a dentist in 2 to 3 days,
not 1 week.




A patient complains of otalgia and difficulty hearing from one ear. The provider
performs an otoscopic exam and notes a dark brown mass in the lower portion of
the external canal blocking the patient's tympanic membrane. What is the initial
action?
A. Ask the patient about previous problems with that ear.
B. Use a curette to dislodge the mass.
C. Irrigate the canal with normal saline.
D. Prescribe a ceruminolytic agent for that ear.
- ANSWER: : A
Before attempting to remove impacted cerumen, the provider must determine
whether the tympanic membrane (TM) is intact and should ask about pressure
equalizing ear tubes, a history of ruptured TM, and previous ear surgeries. Once
the TM is determined to be intact, the other methods may be attempted, although
the curette should only be used if the mass is in the lateral third of the ear canal.

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