NR 601 Week 8 Final Exam (Practice Questions-Answers)
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Institution | Chamberlain |
Contributor | Chantara |
- Question: "Which FSH value is consistent with complete cessation of ovarian function?"
- Question: Diabetes is one of the leading causes of which disease:
- Question: Which antihypertensive medication can be used to treat hot flashes in menopause?
- Question: What is the least diabetogenic statin?
- Question: Bence Jones proteins found in a urinalysis may be indicative of:
- Question: What is the first line medication for new type 2 diabetic?
- Question: Protein on a urinalysis usually has a renal pathology, specific to which renal structure?
- Question: What is the hA1C goal for diabetic patients with complex health status (multiple chronic conditions)?
- Question: Type 2 diabetes factors include?
- Question: Gastric bypass surgery can be performed on a patient with a BMI off.
- Question: Signs of indicative abuse includes?
- Question: What age related changes does NOT affect urologic functioning?
- Question: Painful, irregular-shaped,deep red ulcers with a red halo and undermined edges. Which STD is most likely?
- Question: What is the average BG level of a HB A1C of 9.5?
- Question: Which STI increases in those over the age of 50 years old?
- Question: Which type of incontinence is a result of bladder hypermobility?
- Question: What test can detect interstitial cystitis?
- Question: What is the first line opioid for dyspnea?
- Question: A male complains of dysuria. Urinalysis is positive for nitrates, leukocyte esterase, and bacteria. Which medication should be given?
- Question: Which patient is a contraindication for Cipro?
- Question: What is the difference between palliative care and hospice services?
- Question: The Crede’s maneuver is an effective management in which UI?
- Question: Which UI is associated due to UTI, vaginitis, bladder stones, and tumors?
- Question: Which of the following is not part of the SPIKES protocol?
- Question: What is a common characteristic of dysuria-pyuria syndrome (acute urethral syndrome)?
- Question: Contraindication for testosterone therapy injection, all EXCEPT:
- Question: If the testosterone level is below 300, what is the next step?
- Question: All of the following labs should be ordered in a patient with complaints of ED EXCEPT:
- Question: Risk factors for urinary in continence include:
- Question: A patient with impaired glucose intolerance is at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes within how many years of onset?
- Question: What is the most commonly identified infectious agent or toxic insult in a person with genetic predisposition for DM1?
- Question: All are contraindications of Metformin except
- Question: When should insulin therapy begin in the management of DM2?
- Question: Which A1C indicates strong glycemic control?
- Question: A patient who is experiencing menopausal symptoms and has a uterus can be treated with?
- Question: Viagra: how long after injection does it last?
- Question: Viagra: how often can it be used?
- Question: The trasdermal testosterone gel or solution (AndroGel) can be applied to?
- Question: Testosterone implantable pellets (Testopel) produce steady blood levels if implanted into the subcutaneous tissue:
- Question: Which is true regarding nitrates and Viagra(Sildenafil)?
- Question: A patient presents with complaints of changes in behavior (socially inappropriate, easily frustrated, impulsive), language dysfunction, and difficulty reading and writing. Which type of dementia would you suspect?
- Question: Which is true regarding early onset dementia?
- Question: Which ethinc group is at the highest risk for developing Alzheimers disease?
- Question: Which one is not correct with incontinence mneumonic DRIP
- Question: Poor judgment and decisions first presents in which phase of Alzheimers disease?
- Question: Which is true regarding the onset and half life of codeine?
- Question: Dilauded is:
- Question: Which medication is most appropriate for very severe, intractable pain?
- Question: Pain arising from the muscles, joints and cutaneous tissue is?
- Question: All of thesemedications can be used for neuropathic pain EXCEPT?
- Question: In AD, Preclinical changes in the brain can begin in _________ years before symptoms present.
- Question: Women are more at risk for which type of abuse?
- Question: Those with cognitive function are more at risk for which type of abuse?
- Question: Which type of dementia is caused by the blockage of bloody supply to neurons?
- Question: How would you best treat an uncomplicated UTI of a non-pregnant 55 year old female with no known drug allergies?
- Question: Age-related changes in the bladder, urethra and ureters include all of the following in older women except:
- Question: The proposed mechanism by which diphenhydramine caused delerium is:
- Question: According to the Palliative Care Presentation, palliative care may be provided to
- Question: The highest level of evidence to support interventions at the end of life is with
- Question: According to the World Health Orginazition's analgesic ladder, which drug would be most appropriate in opiate-niave patient who presents with moderate pain
- Question: According to the American College of Cardiology 2017 Guidelines for High blood pressure in adults, hypertension stage 2 is defined as
- Question: Pain which results from pathology or damage to the nervous system is classified as
- Question: What helps a clinician to differentiate between Delirium and Dementia?
- Question: Tom was just brought in and physical exam identifies tachycardia, sweating, flushed face, dilated pupils, disorientation with elevated blood pressure. What is most likely going to be Tom’s diagnosis?
- Question: The first way to Distinguish between T1DM and T2 DM?
Instituition / Term | |
Term | Summer 2020 |
Institution | Chamberlain |
Contributor | Chantara |