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NSG 6340 Final Exam with Answers
- Bipolar disease requires _____________ for successful treatment.
- Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is ________.
- An example of a Schedule IV drug is ________________.
- Your prescription pad should include _____________.
- Testing for hemophilia includes evaluation for Factor _____.
- The final word on the scope of practice for an advanced practice nurse ___________.
- Which statement is true regarding anorexia nervosa?
- The reliving of a very personal, negative, or traumatic event, repeatedly, is known as ________________.
- Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is believed to be _______________.
- The SSRI withdrawal system is best characterized as _______________.
- The two primary sources of inflammatory bowel disease are _____________.
- If you have concerns that a patient has suicidal ideations, you should _____________.
- An antidepressant should be taken by a patient for at least _________ to adequately treat depressive symptoms.
- A fifteen-year-old presents at your practice, complaining of muscle weakness with fainting spells. She has recently lost 15 lb. in three months, and her parents state that she spends a lot of time by herself. In obtaining the patient history, your priority question should be regarding the girl’s ___________.
- Which of the following is true regarding an innocent murmur?
- Still’s murmur ________________.
- An example of a Schedule I drug is ___________.
- Rules or regulations _________________.
- Which of the following statements regarding nurse practitioners is true?
- A twenty-two-year-old female presents with cachexia and yellowing skin, and her body weight is 20% below her ideal weight. You suspect she has _____________.
- One of the common symptoms of leukemia is ____________.
- Which drug class would be utilized for an initial episode of mania?
- Which of the following patients is at a higher risk for a suicide attempt?
- The number one psychological disorder in the United States has been identified as _________.
- Schedule III and Schedule IV drugs are _______________.
- Most patients with hypertension are categorized as having ________ hypertension.
- The symptoms of a pathological heart murmur include ___________________________.
- Individuals with low levels of serotonin may have difficulty with _________.
- A major depressive disorder must not be related to ____________________.
- The highest risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus is _______.
- A potential side effect of an antihypertensive medication in a male would be _______.
- ______________ for a nineteen-year-old male with stage 1 hypertension.
- The preferred drug for treatment of an initial episode of mania is ___________.
- Bipolar disease is often diagnosed in ____________________.
- Which of the following physical stigmata are common in newborns with Down syndrome?
- A Doctor of Nursing practice (DNP) is considered _______________.
- The most common malignancy in children and adolescents is ____________.
- As a nurse practitioner, it is reasonable for you to assume that every patient will ___________.
- The most common symptom of a patient with atrial septal defect (ASD) is _______________.
- A clinical feature of Kawasaki disease is ___________________.
- ______________ Schedule III drugs.
- The best practice situation is one in which the scope of practice is defined _______________.
- A Schedule I drug _______________.
- The definition of an advanced practice nurse is determined by __________.
- A Schedule II drug _____________________.
- The presence of repetitive physical or mental rituals is known as ___________.
- The incidence of congenital heart defects is estimated to be ________ of all live births.
- Which of the following is not a symptom of cystic fibrosis?
- Using the criteria of SIG E CAPS, how many positive responses would lead to a diagnosis of a major depressive disorder?
- What should be asked prior to prescribing any medication?
- The initial presentation of hemophilia is often _______.
- _____________ is the only one of the top ten causes of death that has no preventative or curative options.
- Pauciarticular arthritis is identified by pain in ___________.
- A patient who has multiple ideas regarding suicide attempts should _______________.
- An example of long-acting insulin is ________________.
- A seventy-year-old patient presents with visual hallucinations, episodic delirium, fluctuating cognitive abilities, and short-term memory impairment. You suspect this patient has ________.
- _______ create higher costs than all other medical problems.
- Your fourteen-year-old male patient presents with fatigue, endocarditis, pulmonary hypertension, arrhythmias, and congestive heart failure. You suspect he may have ____________.
- A typical febrile seizure is most likely to be the problem in which of the following children?
- In managing a child with hemophilia, your priority would be ______________.
- A characteristic feature of polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis disease is ______.
- The most common form of dementia is ______________.
- A Schedule IV drug _______________________.
- Parents of a fourteen-month-old male present at your clinic, concerned about their child’s history of simple febrile seizures. The child has just experienced a second febrile seizure related to a high fever that developed with an ear infection. The parents are questioning you regarding the use of antiseizure medication. Which statement would be the most appropriate?
- Panic disorder symptoms include ______________.
- When prescribing medications for a patient, you must consider _____________.
- A Schedule V drug _________________.
- The Nurse Practice Act _____________.
- ___________ has been found to be the most effective way to reduce the risk of dementia.
- The presence of uncontrollable, unrelenting, and excessive worry is known as _______.
- The board of nursing for each state ___________.
- The most common form of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is ____________.
- ______ are the fastest-growing division of our population today.
- According to the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, the scope of practice for a nurse practitioner includes _________________.
- If your patient presents with a triglyceride level of 200 mg/dL and no other risk factors, what is your first instruction for treatment?
- The four “R” rules of prescribing are __________________.
- If a state has two licensing boards that regulate nurse practitioners, the two boards are usually ______________________________ _.
- The priority of treatment of a patient with a psychiatric disorder is to __________.
- The topmost risk factor for dementia is _______.
- Schedule II drugs are ______________.
- The services that a nurse practitioner may provide are determined by _________.
- The onset of dementia is usually noted over a period of ___________.
- If you suspect that your adolescent patient is suicidal, you should ________.
- A mental status examination to determine cognitive function is ________________.
- Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors may be used ______________.
- The insulin requirement for a type 1 diabetic is determined by ___________.
- Isolated systolic hypertension is due to __________.
- Dementia usually involves loss of memory, loss of cognitive abilities, and loss of __________.
- Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis symptoms include _________.
- The board of nursing in each state is responsible for _____________.
- Kawasaki disease is most common in _________________.
- Insulin therapy should be initiated if a patient has an HgbA1c > ______.
- The first line of treatment for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is ______________.
- An example of a Schedule V drug is ___________.
- An example of a Schedule II drug is ______________.
- Which of the following symptoms are not typical of a child with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder?
- Hemophilia is _______ recessive trait.
- The family of a sixty-five-year-old female complains that the patient is losing weight, is socially withdrawn, and makes frequent trips to the restroom during or after meals. You suspect the patient may have _____________.
- Thoughts that are false but persistent are known as _________ ideations.
- You note your seventy-five-year-old patient has developed a shuffling gait and short-term memory loss and smells of urine. You suspect this patient has ____________.