QUESTIONS CORRECT ANSWERS
◉ You have a patient with a "port wine" stain that is located on half
of her facial area. You understand that this can be a sign of which of
the following? Answer: Sturge-Weber Syndrome-
The flat, large, dark ink to purple stain-like lesions occurring in
irregular shapes and sizes are nevus flammeus or "port wine" stains.
A large lesion located on half the facial area may be a sign of
trigeminal nerve involvement and Sturge-Weber Syndrome (a
neurological disorder).
◉ A patient with stable angina would exhibit which of the following?
Answer: no change in duration of symptoms during the preceding 6
weeks
◉ Which of the following is most likely when there is no p wave
present on an electrocardiogram? Answer: A.Fib
◉ Lispro insulin has an onset which starts at which of the following?
Answer: 15 minutes
,◉ Which of the following would be considered correct for a fungal
infection which is a common skin tissue issue that is typically seen
on the extremities, trunk or face? Answer: ringworm
◉ Your patient has "swimmer's ear." She has no other associated
conditions. Your management of this patient will include which of
the following? Answer: application of local heat to outer ear for pain
relief
◉ A mother brings in her 7-year-old child with a red rash on his
cheeks and ears. You diagnose Fifth disease. You might recommend
all of the following for this child EXCEPT: Answer: isolation
◉ A patient has recently been diagnosed with Addison's disease.
How often should this patient's electrolytes be monitored? Answer:
every 3-4 months for the first year of therapy
◉ You are doing a gynecologic assessment of your 25-year-old
female patient. Which of the following specimens would you collect
last during this examination? Answer: Papanicolaou testing
◉ A patient is diagnosed as dehydrated, anxious, and isolated. What
should you give the highest priority? Answer: Dehydration.
, ◉ According to the structural functional theory of assessment and
intervention, which of the following statements is false? Answer:
Suprasystems form within the family to reflect functional needs.
◉ A mother brings her 5-year-old child to the clinic with a ringlike
pruritic rash with some central clearing on the arms and legs. The
FNP knows that this is which of the following conditions? Answer:
tinea corporis
◉ Bactrim should NOT be prescribed to which of the following
patients? Answer: 1 month old child
◉ In treating a patient with eczema, which of the following would
you use if the patient has acute, weeping lesions? Answer: Burow's
solution
◉ During the process of implantation, the fetus in the above picture
(4 weeks) would have finger-shaped growths that grow to help
anchor the embryo to the uterine lining. Which of the following
would be considered the correct name for these growths? Answer:
Chorionic villi
◉ The FNP has a pregnant patient whose uterus is grapefruit size. At
what stage of pregnancy is this patient most likely to be? Answer: 12
weeks