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1. Describe how a history of stroke and hypertension can contribute to the
development of vascular dementia.
A history of stroke and hypertension can lead to reduced blood flow
to the brain, causing cognitive decline and symptoms of vascular
dementia.
Stroke and hypertension primarily affect physical health, not cognitive
function.
These conditions have no impact on cognitive health.
They are unrelated to dementia development.
2. A 5-year-old presents with a high fever, drooling, and difficulty breathing.
What would be the most appropriate initial imaging study to evaluate for
potential airway obstruction?
Ultrasound of the neck
Chest X-ray
Lateral X-ray of the neck
CT scan of the abdomen
3. What does AV nicking signify in patients with hypertension?
It signifies the presence of a heart murmur.
It indicates changes in the retinal blood vessels due to
hypertension.
It suggests a cognitive impairment.
It indicates a pediatric condition.
,4. Which of the following manifestations are consistent with clinical mania?
Despondency
Labile mood
Highly distractible
Excessive sleepiness
Inflated self-esteem
Grandiosity
5. One way to assess cognitive function and to screen dementia with is:
The Proverb Interpretation Test
The Older Adult Behavior Checklist
The Mini Mental Status Exam
The Denver Development Test
6. What condition is characterized by thinning and inflammation of the vaginal
walls in elderly women?
Atrophic vaginitis
Heart murmur
Osteoporosis
Cognitive decline
7. What is the first-line antibiotic treatment for Chlamydia trachomatis
infections?
Doxycycline
Amoxicillin
, Ciprofloxacin
Azithromycin
8. The LPN/LVN discovered a carotid bruit when assessing a 76-year-old
patient. What does a carotid bruit indicate?
Obstruction to blood flow in a carotid vessel
Faster than usual blood flow through a carotid vessel
Presence of a cardiac dysrhythmia
Presence of an aortic aneurysm
9. Name one standardized test used to evaluate cognitive function in patients
showing memory loss.
Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)
Beck Depression Inventory
Glasgow Coma Scale
Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
10. What condition is indicated by the presentation of a 'bag of worms' in a
patient?
Hernia
Varicocele
Hydrocele
Testicular torsion
11. Describe how antithyroid medications help manage hyperthyroidism.
, Antithyroid medications increase the production of thyroid hormones,
leading to symptom relief.
Antithyroid medications reduce the production of thyroid
hormones, helping to control symptoms.
Antithyroid medications stimulate the thyroid gland to produce more
hormones.
Antithyroid medications block the absorption of iodine, preventing
hormone synthesis.
12. What is a known side effect of certain medications related to male fertility?
Low sperm count
Enhanced libido
Improved fertility
Increased testosterone
13. If a patient presents with shoulder pain and limited range of motion, what
initial assessment should a family nurse practitioner perform to evaluate for a
rotator cuff injury?
Prescribe pain medication without further evaluation.
Order an MRI immediately to confirm the diagnosis.
Refer the patient to a specialist without any initial assessment.
Conduct a physical examination focusing on shoulder mobility and
strength tests.
14. What is the first-line treatment for Gonorrhea that also covers Chlamydia?
Metronidazole
Doxycycline