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AANP FNP certification-Questions & AnsweLatest Update 2024-2025
AANP FNP certification-Questions & Answers-Latest Update 
 
Lachman's Test - CORRECT ANSWERS-pivot shift test (ACL tear) 
 
Newborn with foot turned in, what do you do? - CORRECT ANSWERS-refer to orthopedist 
 
Osgood-Schlatter disease - CORRECT ANSWERS-Knee pain. 
inflammation or irritation of the tibia at its point of attachment with the patellar tendon 
 
Patient forgot to start Thanksgiving dinner and husband states she has trouble remembering tasks and trouble with organization. What is...
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AANP FNP certification-Questions & Answers-Latest Update 
 
Lachman's Test - CORRECT ANSWERS-pivot shift test (ACL tear) 
 
Newborn with foot turned in, what do you do? - CORRECT ANSWERS-refer to orthopedist 
 
Osgood-Schlatter disease - CORRECT ANSWERS-Knee pain. 
inflammation or irritation of the tibia at its point of attachment with the patellar tendon 
 
Patient forgot to start Thanksgiving dinner and husband states she has trouble remembering tasks and trouble with organization. What is...
Final AANP FNP Exam Study Guide-Latest Update
BV - CORRECT ANSWERS-squamous epithelial cells with stipplign appearance and indistinct borders, no lactobacillus rods, and many WBCs is diagnostic of: 
 
contact dermatitis - CORRECT ANSWERS-most common cause of diaper rash? 
 
osteoporosis - CORRECT ANSWERS-when developing a treatment plan for elderly person with hypothyroid, remember to consider risk of this comorbidity: 
 
Koplik spots - CORRECT ANSWERS-small, blue-white spots with red halo over oral mucosa; early sign of measles (Measles al...
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BV - CORRECT ANSWERS-squamous epithelial cells with stipplign appearance and indistinct borders, no lactobacillus rods, and many WBCs is diagnostic of: 
 
contact dermatitis - CORRECT ANSWERS-most common cause of diaper rash? 
 
osteoporosis - CORRECT ANSWERS-when developing a treatment plan for elderly person with hypothyroid, remember to consider risk of this comorbidity: 
 
Koplik spots - CORRECT ANSWERS-small, blue-white spots with red halo over oral mucosa; early sign of measles (Measles al...
Foundations of Nursing Ch 14 EAQ-Updated 2024-2025
Foundations of Nursing Ch 14 EAQ-Updated 
 
Which statement about storing oxygen tanks is correct? - CORRECT ANSWERS-All tanks kept at home should be stored upright and chained together. 
 
Which action promotes thinning of respiratory secretions? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Drinking adequate amounts of water. 
 
An emergency tracheostomy was performed on a patient. Which primary intervention with the nurse carry out in the immediate postoperative period? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Placing a communication board a...
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Foundations of Nursing Ch 14 EAQ-Updated 
 
Which statement about storing oxygen tanks is correct? - CORRECT ANSWERS-All tanks kept at home should be stored upright and chained together. 
 
Which action promotes thinning of respiratory secretions? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Drinking adequate amounts of water. 
 
An emergency tracheostomy was performed on a patient. Which primary intervention with the nurse carry out in the immediate postoperative period? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Placing a communication board a...
Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Quiz-Questions & Answers( A+ Grade)
Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Quiz-Questions & Answers( A+ Grade) 
 
Bone marrow suppression is a common side effect when using methotrexate for long term therapy in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. The client will have their complete blood count monitored periodically for evidence of anemia, neutropenia or thrombocytopenia. 
 
A client is prescribed digoxin. Which of the following statements by the client indicates to the nurse the need for further teaching? 
 
Select one: 
a....
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Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Quiz-Questions & Answers( A+ Grade) 
 
Bone marrow suppression is a common side effect when using methotrexate for long term therapy in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. The client will have their complete blood count monitored periodically for evidence of anemia, neutropenia or thrombocytopenia. 
 
A client is prescribed digoxin. Which of the following statements by the client indicates to the nurse the need for further teaching? 
 
Select one: 
a....
EAQ Pharmacology-Questions & Answers -Latest Update
EAQ Pharmacology-Questions & Answers -Latest Update 
 
When an older adult is admitted to an acute care setting, which nursing strategy is most appropriate to prevent medication errors? 
1. Call the primary health care provider to verify current medications 
2. Ask the patient's family to verify medications the patient was taking at home 
3. Call the patient's pharmacy for a list of medications the patient was taking at home 
4. Ask the patient to provide you with a written list of all med...
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EAQ Pharmacology-Questions & Answers -Latest Update 
 
When an older adult is admitted to an acute care setting, which nursing strategy is most appropriate to prevent medication errors? 
1. Call the primary health care provider to verify current medications 
2. Ask the patient's family to verify medications the patient was taking at home 
3. Call the patient's pharmacy for a list of medications the patient was taking at home 
4. Ask the patient to provide you with a written list of all med...
Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Part 1- Latest Update
Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Part 1- Latest Update 
 
The nurse receives a hand-off report for a client scheduled for dialysis in two hours. After reviewing the electronic health record (EHR), which actions should the nurse take? Select all that apply. 
Hold the prescribed dose of lisinopril 20 mg by mouth daily. 
Deliver the prescribed dose of NPH insulin 5 units subcutaneously. 
Administer the first of 2 units of prescribed packed red blood cells. 
Hold the prescribed IV antibiotic...
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Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Part 1- Latest Update 
 
The nurse receives a hand-off report for a client scheduled for dialysis in two hours. After reviewing the electronic health record (EHR), which actions should the nurse take? Select all that apply. 
Hold the prescribed dose of lisinopril 20 mg by mouth daily. 
Deliver the prescribed dose of NPH insulin 5 units subcutaneously. 
Administer the first of 2 units of prescribed packed red blood cells. 
Hold the prescribed IV antibiotic...
exam 4 pharm nurs 615-latest update
exam 4 pharm nurs 615-latest update 
 
metoclopramide - CORRECT ANSWERS-in the improvement of GERD this medication produces a dose related increase in LESP. these effects begin at doses as low as 5 mg. (LESP: lower esophageal sphincter pressure) 
 
step down approach - CORRECT ANSWERS-This approach to the treatment of GERD begins with a standard dose of PPI daily for 8 weeks. If the symptoms have not resolved, then the dose of the PPI is doubled for another 4-8 weeks. After 4 weeks a lower dose ...
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exam 4 pharm nurs 615-latest update 
 
metoclopramide - CORRECT ANSWERS-in the improvement of GERD this medication produces a dose related increase in LESP. these effects begin at doses as low as 5 mg. (LESP: lower esophageal sphincter pressure) 
 
step down approach - CORRECT ANSWERS-This approach to the treatment of GERD begins with a standard dose of PPI daily for 8 weeks. If the symptoms have not resolved, then the dose of the PPI is doubled for another 4-8 weeks. After 4 weeks a lower dose ...
Maryville pharm Exam 4-Questions & Correct Answers
Maryville pharm Exam 4-Questions & Correct Answers 
 
What are important counseling points when administering antacids? - CORRECT ANSWERS-MUST BE SEPARATED FROM OTHER MEDS BY 1 HOUR; must be completely chewed and followed with water. Drink 2-4 ounces of water after taking the liquid antacid; can cause diarrhea (magnesium) or constipation (aluminum) 
 
How does loperamide (Imodium) treat diarrhea? (MOA) - CORRECT ANSWERS-(Opioid receptor agonists) Slows gastric motility and reduces fluid and elec...
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Maryville pharm Exam 4-Questions & Correct Answers 
 
What are important counseling points when administering antacids? - CORRECT ANSWERS-MUST BE SEPARATED FROM OTHER MEDS BY 1 HOUR; must be completely chewed and followed with water. Drink 2-4 ounces of water after taking the liquid antacid; can cause diarrhea (magnesium) or constipation (aluminum) 
 
How does loperamide (Imodium) treat diarrhea? (MOA) - CORRECT ANSWERS-(Opioid receptor agonists) Slows gastric motility and reduces fluid and elec...
Nurs 615 Adv Pharm Exam 4/ Updated 2024-2025
Nurs 615 Adv Pharm Exam 4/ Updated 
 
 
Classes of medications for constipation - CORRECT ANSWERS-bulking agents, osmotic, stimulants, and emollients 
 
Bulking agents: meds, use, MOA, onset/absorption, SE - CORRECT ANSWERS-methylcellulose (Citrucel) 
psyllium (Metamucil) 
 
long term mgmt. of constipation and chronic watery diarrhea. 
 
absorbs excess water which leads to softened stool, stimulates normal bowel function, increased peristalsis, and decreased transit time 
 
onset 12 hrs., not a...
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Nurs 615 Adv Pharm Exam 4/ Updated 
 
 
Classes of medications for constipation - CORRECT ANSWERS-bulking agents, osmotic, stimulants, and emollients 
 
Bulking agents: meds, use, MOA, onset/absorption, SE - CORRECT ANSWERS-methylcellulose (Citrucel) 
psyllium (Metamucil) 
 
long term mgmt. of constipation and chronic watery diarrhea. 
 
absorbs excess water which leads to softened stool, stimulates normal bowel function, increased peristalsis, and decreased transit time 
 
onset 12 hrs., not a...
MU NURS 615: Advanced Pharm - Exam 4 Review-Latest Update
MU NURS 615: Advanced Pharm - Exam 4 Review-Latest Update 
 
When is it appropriate to use a short acting beta agonist? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Short acting beta 2 agonist (SABAs) are the drug of choice for acute treatment of asthma symptoms and exacerbations. 
 
What is the mechanism of action of inhaled muscarinic receptor antagonist? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Atropine (the prototype of muscarinic receptor antagonists) prevents the effects of ACh by competitively blocking its binding to muscarinic receptors...
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MU NURS 615: Advanced Pharm - Exam 4 Review-Latest Update 
 
When is it appropriate to use a short acting beta agonist? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Short acting beta 2 agonist (SABAs) are the drug of choice for acute treatment of asthma symptoms and exacerbations. 
 
What is the mechanism of action of inhaled muscarinic receptor antagonist? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Atropine (the prototype of muscarinic receptor antagonists) prevents the effects of ACh by competitively blocking its binding to muscarinic receptors...