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NURS 6630 FINAL EXAM 12 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADE 1
1. The parents of a 7-year-old patient with ADHD are concerned about the effects of stimulants on their child. The parents prefer to start pharmacological treatment with a non-stimulant. Which medication will the PMHNP will most likely prescribe? 
 
2. The PMHNP is meeting with the parents of an 8-year-old patient who is receiving an initial prescription for D-amphetamine. The PMHNP demonstrates appropriate prescribing practices when she prescribes the following dose: 
 
3. An 8-year-old patient...
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1. The parents of a 7-year-old patient with ADHD are concerned about the effects of stimulants on their child. The parents prefer to start pharmacological treatment with a non-stimulant. Which medication will the PMHNP will most likely prescribe? 
 
2. The PMHNP is meeting with the parents of an 8-year-old patient who is receiving an initial prescription for D-amphetamine. The PMHNP demonstrates appropriate prescribing practices when she prescribes the following dose: 
 
3. An 8-year-old patient...
NURS 6630 FINAL EXAM 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A
The PMHNP is caring for a patient with fibromyalgia. Which second-line treatment does the PMHNP select that may be effective for managing this patient’s pain? 
The PMHNP is working with the student to care for a patient with diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain. The student asks the PMHNP why SSRIs are not consistently useful in treating this particular patient’s pain. What is the best response by the PMHNP? 
A patient is being prescribed bupropion and is concerned about the side effects. Wh...
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The PMHNP is caring for a patient with fibromyalgia. Which second-line treatment does the PMHNP select that may be effective for managing this patient’s pain? 
The PMHNP is working with the student to care for a patient with diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain. The student asks the PMHNP why SSRIs are not consistently useful in treating this particular patient’s pain. What is the best response by the PMHNP? 
A patient is being prescribed bupropion and is concerned about the side effects. Wh...
NURS 6501 MIDTERM EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST
A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? 
 
2. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why? 
 
3. A healthcare provider notes that tapping the patient's facial nerve leads to lip twitching. What electrolyte value is correlated with this finding? 
 
4. What is the cause of functional dysphagia? 
 
5. Which gastric hormone inhibits acid and pepsinogen secretion, as wel...
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A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? 
 
2. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why? 
 
3. A healthcare provider notes that tapping the patient's facial nerve leads to lip twitching. What electrolyte value is correlated with this finding? 
 
4. What is the cause of functional dysphagia? 
 
5. Which gastric hormone inhibits acid and pepsinogen secretion, as wel...
NURS 6501 MIDTERM EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST
A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? 
 
2. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why? 
 
3. A healthcare provider notes that tapping the patient's facial nerve leads to lip twitching. What electrolyte value is correlated with this finding? 
 
4. What is the cause of functional dysphagia? 
 
5. Which gastric hormone inhibits acid and pepsinogen secretion, as wel...
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- • 19 pages •
A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? 
 
2. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why? 
 
3. A healthcare provider notes that tapping the patient's facial nerve leads to lip twitching. What electrolyte value is correlated with this finding? 
 
4. What is the cause of functional dysphagia? 
 
5. Which gastric hormone inhibits acid and pepsinogen secretion, as wel...
NURS 6501 MIDTERM EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST
A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? 
 
2. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why? 
 
3. A healthcare provider notes that tapping the patient's facial nerve leads to lip twitching. What electrolyte value is correlated with this finding? 
 
4. What is the cause of functional dysphagia? 
 
5. Which gastric hormone inhibits acid and pepsinogen secretion, as wel...
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- • 19 pages •
A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? 
 
2. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why? 
 
3. A healthcare provider notes that tapping the patient's facial nerve leads to lip twitching. What electrolyte value is correlated with this finding? 
 
4. What is the cause of functional dysphagia? 
 
5. Which gastric hormone inhibits acid and pepsinogen secretion, as wel...
NURS 6501 MIDTERM EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST
A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? 
 
2. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why? 
 
3. A healthcare provider notes that tapping the patient's facial nerve leads to lip twitching. What electrolyte value is correlated with this finding? 
 
4. What is the cause of functional dysphagia? 
 
5. Which gastric hormone inhibits acid and pepsinogen secretion, as wel...
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- • 19 pages •
A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? 
 
2. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why? 
 
3. A healthcare provider notes that tapping the patient's facial nerve leads to lip twitching. What electrolyte value is correlated with this finding? 
 
4. What is the cause of functional dysphagia? 
 
5. Which gastric hormone inhibits acid and pepsinogen secretion, as wel...
NURS 6501 MIDTERM EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST
A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? 
 
2. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why? 
 
3. A healthcare provider notes that tapping the patient's facial nerve leads to lip twitching. What electrolyte value is correlated with this finding? 
 
4. What is the cause of functional dysphagia? 
 
5. Which gastric hormone inhibits acid and pepsinogen secretion, as well...
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- • 19 pages •
A professor has taught the students about the pathogenesis of abdominal pain. Which statement by a student indicates the professor needs to review the material? 
 
2. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why? 
 
3. A healthcare provider notes that tapping the patient's facial nerve leads to lip twitching. What electrolyte value is correlated with this finding? 
 
4. What is the cause of functional dysphagia? 
 
5. Which gastric hormone inhibits acid and pepsinogen secretion, as well...
NURS 6670 MIDTERM EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS HIGHLY RANKED
Sally is a 54-year-old female who presents for care at the urging of her employer. She says that she doesn’t think she needs to be there, but the manager of her division at work strongly suggested that she make an appointment. She is the evening shift manager in the accounting department of a major online sales organization. Her role requires meticulous accountability of a complex system of production statistics, and she has done this exceedingly well for years. She has been a valued employee,...
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Sally is a 54-year-old female who presents for care at the urging of her employer. She says that she doesn’t think she needs to be there, but the manager of her division at work strongly suggested that she make an appointment. She is the evening shift manager in the accounting department of a major online sales organization. Her role requires meticulous accountability of a complex system of production statistics, and she has done this exceedingly well for years. She has been a valued employee,...
NURS 6670 MIDTERM EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEST EDITION
1. Alexa is a 27-year-old female who has come to group therapy while she is in the city jail. She was arrested for vagrancy because she was sleeping in her car in a parking lot at a local shopping center. She could not post bail, so she is sentenced to 14 days in jail. During group, she contributes that none of this is her fault. Her mother is totally evil because she would not let Alexa stay in the family home. She has some other family. but they are all jerks 
 
because they won’t help her. ...
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1. Alexa is a 27-year-old female who has come to group therapy while she is in the city jail. She was arrested for vagrancy because she was sleeping in her car in a parking lot at a local shopping center. She could not post bail, so she is sentenced to 14 days in jail. During group, she contributes that none of this is her fault. Her mother is totally evil because she would not let Alexa stay in the family home. She has some other family. but they are all jerks 
 
because they won’t help her. ...
NURS 6551 MIDTERM EXAM 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RANKED A
How can liver and renal diseases result in abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)? 
 
2. What is now thought to be the most important causative agent in cervical cancer? 
 
3. An initial or primary genital herpes infection characteristically lasts about: 
 
4. Which contraceptive methods have inherent failure rates? 
 
5. Why do adolescents have the highest risk of developing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)? 
 
6. Exercise-induced amenorrhea is probably due to the combination of low body fat and decr...
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How can liver and renal diseases result in abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)? 
 
2. What is now thought to be the most important causative agent in cervical cancer? 
 
3. An initial or primary genital herpes infection characteristically lasts about: 
 
4. Which contraceptive methods have inherent failure rates? 
 
5. Why do adolescents have the highest risk of developing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)? 
 
6. Exercise-induced amenorrhea is probably due to the combination of low body fat and decr...