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NURS 502 MIDTERM EXAM|50 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|100% CORRECT 
 
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NURS 502 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS;(2024/2025)- St. Thomas University 
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NUR 504: ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC REASONING EXAM 
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NUR 504: ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC REASONING EXAM 
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Signs and symptoms of renal calculi - ANS: • Renal Colic (+ CVA Tenderness), intense flank pain 
• Severe pain (+/- Nausea and Vomiting) 
• Hematuria, cloudy urine, painful urination 
• Urinary retention 
 
incontinence - ANS: inability to control bladder and/or bowels 
 
Types of incontinence - ANS: 1. Stress 
Loss of small amounts of urine from increased abdominal pressure without bladder muscle contraction with laughing, sneezing, or lifting. 
 
2. Urge 
Inability to stop urine fl...
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Signs and symptoms of renal calculi - ANS: • Renal Colic (+ CVA Tenderness), intense flank pain 
• Severe pain (+/- Nausea and Vomiting) 
• Hematuria, cloudy urine, painful urination 
• Urinary retention 
 
incontinence - ANS: inability to control bladder and/or bowels 
 
Types of incontinence - ANS: 1. Stress 
Loss of small amounts of urine from increased abdominal pressure without bladder muscle contraction with laughing, sneezing, or lifting. 
 
2. Urge 
Inability to stop urine fl...
What are the two drug classes used to treat BPH? - ANS: alpha adrenergic anatagonist (2nd and 3rd generation) 
5a-reductase inhibitors 
 
Prazosin, terazosin, doxazosin, tamsulosin are - ANS: 2nd Gen Alpha Adrenergic Antagonist 
 
Which 3rd Gen A Adrenergic Antagonist do you wanna take on empty stomach? - ANS: Tamsulosin (Flomax) 
 
Finasteride, Dutasteride are - ANS: 5 alpha reductase inhibitors 
 
• is the most common prostate problem in men older than age 50. - ANS: BPH 
 
is the formation ...
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What are the two drug classes used to treat BPH? - ANS: alpha adrenergic anatagonist (2nd and 3rd generation) 
5a-reductase inhibitors 
 
Prazosin, terazosin, doxazosin, tamsulosin are - ANS: 2nd Gen Alpha Adrenergic Antagonist 
 
Which 3rd Gen A Adrenergic Antagonist do you wanna take on empty stomach? - ANS: Tamsulosin (Flomax) 
 
Finasteride, Dutasteride are - ANS: 5 alpha reductase inhibitors 
 
• is the most common prostate problem in men older than age 50. - ANS: BPH 
 
is the formation ...
Which of the following antiemetic drugs would most benefit a patient who experiences nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness? 
a. Prochlorperazine (Compazine) 
b. Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) 
c. Perphenazine (Trilafon) 
d. Cisapride (Propulsid) - ANS: b. Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) 
 
A patient is receiving hydroxyzine (Vistaril) for complaints of nausea and vomiting. Consider the following adverse effects of the drug, and select the one that is most significant. 
a. Excessive sali...
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Which of the following antiemetic drugs would most benefit a patient who experiences nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness? 
a. Prochlorperazine (Compazine) 
b. Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) 
c. Perphenazine (Trilafon) 
d. Cisapride (Propulsid) - ANS: b. Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) 
 
A patient is receiving hydroxyzine (Vistaril) for complaints of nausea and vomiting. Consider the following adverse effects of the drug, and select the one that is most significant. 
a. Excessive sali...
Which of the following conditions would an expectorant drug such as guaifenesin treat effectively? 
a. Acute bronchitis 
b. Asthma 
c. Smoker's cough 
d. Emphysema - ANS: a. Acute bronchitis 
 
A younger patient with cystic fibrosis has a new drug order for dornase alpha (Pulmozyme). The health care provider should choose which route of administration for this medication? 
a. Oral 
b. Subcutaneous 
c. Inhalation via nebulizer 
d. Rectal - ANS: c. Inhalation via nebulizer 
 
A patient who...
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Which of the following conditions would an expectorant drug such as guaifenesin treat effectively? 
a. Acute bronchitis 
b. Asthma 
c. Smoker's cough 
d. Emphysema - ANS: a. Acute bronchitis 
 
A younger patient with cystic fibrosis has a new drug order for dornase alpha (Pulmozyme). The health care provider should choose which route of administration for this medication? 
a. Oral 
b. Subcutaneous 
c. Inhalation via nebulizer 
d. Rectal - ANS: c. Inhalation via nebulizer 
 
A patient who...
When choosing a topical corticosteroid cream to treat diaper dermatitis, the ideal medication would be: 
A. Intermediate potency corticosteroid ointment (Kenalog) 
B. A combination of a corticosteroid and an antifungal (Lotrisone) 
C. A low potency corticosteroid cream applied sparingly (hydrocortisone 1%) D. A high potency corticosteroid cream (Diprolene AF) - ANS: C. A low potency corticosteroid cream applied sparingly (hydrocortisone 1%) 
 
Topical immunomodulators such as pimecrolimus (El...
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When choosing a topical corticosteroid cream to treat diaper dermatitis, the ideal medication would be: 
A. Intermediate potency corticosteroid ointment (Kenalog) 
B. A combination of a corticosteroid and an antifungal (Lotrisone) 
C. A low potency corticosteroid cream applied sparingly (hydrocortisone 1%) D. A high potency corticosteroid cream (Diprolene AF) - ANS: C. A low potency corticosteroid cream applied sparingly (hydrocortisone 1%) 
 
Topical immunomodulators such as pimecrolimus (El...
Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority is regulated by: 
A. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing 
B. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration 
C. The State Board of Nursing for each state 
D. The State Board of Pharmacy - ANS: C. The State Board of Nursing for each state 
 
Physician Assistant (PA) prescriptive authority is regulated by: 
A. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing 
B. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration 
C. The State Board of Nursing 
D. The State Boar...
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Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority is regulated by: 
A. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing 
B. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration 
C. The State Board of Nursing for each state 
D. The State Board of Pharmacy - ANS: C. The State Board of Nursing for each state 
 
Physician Assistant (PA) prescriptive authority is regulated by: 
A. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing 
B. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration 
C. The State Board of Nursing 
D. The State Boar...
Of the following, which cranial nerves are only of motor type, not sensory? 
a. I, VII, and X 
b. IV, V, and VI 
c. III, XI, XII 
d. I, VIII, IX - ANS: c. III, XI, XII 
 
Which of the following often present with intermittent neurological deficit, vertigo, and weakness? 
a. Migraines 
b. Cluster headaches 
c. Transient ischemic attacks 
d. Tension headaches - ANS: c. Transient ischemic attacks 
 
1. What kind of vertigo/loss of equilibrium also may include sensory disturbances? 
a. Vestibular ne...
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Of the following, which cranial nerves are only of motor type, not sensory? 
a. I, VII, and X 
b. IV, V, and VI 
c. III, XI, XII 
d. I, VIII, IX - ANS: c. III, XI, XII 
 
Which of the following often present with intermittent neurological deficit, vertigo, and weakness? 
a. Migraines 
b. Cluster headaches 
c. Transient ischemic attacks 
d. Tension headaches - ANS: c. Transient ischemic attacks 
 
1. What kind of vertigo/loss of equilibrium also may include sensory disturbances? 
a. Vestibular ne...