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MN 553 Unit 3 Quiz with Answers
- Jim presents with complaints of “heartburn” that is minimally relieved with Tums (calcium carbonate) and is diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). An appropriate first-step therapy would be:
- An elderly person has been prescribed lactulose for the treatment of chronic constipation. Monitoring with long-term treatment would include:
- The next step in treatment when a patient has been on proton pump inhibitors twice daily for 12 weeks and not improving is:
- If a patient with H. pylori-positive peptic ulcer disease fails first-line therapy, the second-line treatment is:
- Erika has been prescribed isotretinoin (Accutane) by her dermatologist and is presenting to her primary care provider with symptoms of sadness and depression. A Beck’s Depression Scale indicates she has mild to moderate depression. What would be the best care for her at this point?
- Jesse is prescribed tazarotene for his psoriasis. Patient education regarding topical tazarotene includes instructing them:
- Nicolas is a football player who presents to the clinic with an athlete’s foot. Patients with tinea pedis may be treated with:
- Vanessa has been diagnosed with scabies. Her education would include:
- Ciprofloxacin otic drops are contraindicated in:
- Janie presents to the clinic with hard ear wax in both ear canals. Instructions regarding home removal of hard cerumen include: