UTA NURS 5338 URGENT EMERGENCIES
FINAL TEST PAPER 2026 ACTUAL
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS COMPLETE STUDY
GUIDE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS PREMIUM
PREPARATION MATERIAL GRADED A+
⩥ Describe the pharmacological treatment for chlamydia. Answer:
Doxycycline 100 mg PO BID for 7 days
During pregnancy, azithromycin 1 gm as a single dose to treat chlamydia
Alternative regimens:
Gentamicin 240 mg IM as a single dose + azithromycin 2 gm PO as a
single dose
Cefixime 800 mg orally as a single dose + doxycycline 100 mg PO BID
for 7 days (if chlamydia CANNOT be excluded)
⩥ When assessing a patient, what is done first?. Answer: - Observe
- Inspect
- Listen
- Palpate, respectively
,⩥ Describe assessment findings for appendicitis. Answer: Abdominal
pain, usually severe; localized to the right lower quadrant (RLQ)
Most common symptoms: anorexia, abdominal pain, nausea and
vomiting (typically present in this order)
Constipation and diarrhea occur after the pain
⩥ Describe acute abdominal pain. Answer: - severe, persistent pain
- sudden onset
- nausea, vomiting
- abdominal distention
- fever, signs of shock
⩥ What is obturator sign?. Answer: - The patient lies on the back with
hip and knee flexed at 90 degrees while the knee is stabilized and the
ankle rotated away from the body
⩥ How is sepsis handled in the primary care setting?. Answer: refer
patient to the ED
⩥ Describe treatment for an abscess. Answer: I&D
⩥ Describe assessment findings for cellulitis. Answer: Erythema
Warmth
, Edema
Pain
Fever
Lymphadenopathy
Fissuring, scaling or maceration in toe webs may be source of
colonization (treat with antifungal agents such as econazole, naftifine)
History of recurrent abscesses
⩥ How is a puncture wound from an animal bite treated?. Answer: -
typically not sutured closed
- treat with Augmentin
⩥ Describe assessment findings for bacterial vaginosis. Answer: Most
women with BV are asymptomatic
Fishy or musty vaginal odor, more prominent after sexual intercourse
and menses
Thin, homogenous discharge
No redness or edema
Normal bimanual exam
⩥ Describe the diagnostic study for bacterial vaginosis. Answer: Amsel's
criteria specify that diagnosis of BV requires three or more of the
following clinical signs and symptoms:
- Homogenous, thin, gray-white discharge coating the vaginal wall
FINAL TEST PAPER 2026 ACTUAL
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS COMPLETE STUDY
GUIDE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS PREMIUM
PREPARATION MATERIAL GRADED A+
⩥ Describe the pharmacological treatment for chlamydia. Answer:
Doxycycline 100 mg PO BID for 7 days
During pregnancy, azithromycin 1 gm as a single dose to treat chlamydia
Alternative regimens:
Gentamicin 240 mg IM as a single dose + azithromycin 2 gm PO as a
single dose
Cefixime 800 mg orally as a single dose + doxycycline 100 mg PO BID
for 7 days (if chlamydia CANNOT be excluded)
⩥ When assessing a patient, what is done first?. Answer: - Observe
- Inspect
- Listen
- Palpate, respectively
,⩥ Describe assessment findings for appendicitis. Answer: Abdominal
pain, usually severe; localized to the right lower quadrant (RLQ)
Most common symptoms: anorexia, abdominal pain, nausea and
vomiting (typically present in this order)
Constipation and diarrhea occur after the pain
⩥ Describe acute abdominal pain. Answer: - severe, persistent pain
- sudden onset
- nausea, vomiting
- abdominal distention
- fever, signs of shock
⩥ What is obturator sign?. Answer: - The patient lies on the back with
hip and knee flexed at 90 degrees while the knee is stabilized and the
ankle rotated away from the body
⩥ How is sepsis handled in the primary care setting?. Answer: refer
patient to the ED
⩥ Describe treatment for an abscess. Answer: I&D
⩥ Describe assessment findings for cellulitis. Answer: Erythema
Warmth
, Edema
Pain
Fever
Lymphadenopathy
Fissuring, scaling or maceration in toe webs may be source of
colonization (treat with antifungal agents such as econazole, naftifine)
History of recurrent abscesses
⩥ How is a puncture wound from an animal bite treated?. Answer: -
typically not sutured closed
- treat with Augmentin
⩥ Describe assessment findings for bacterial vaginosis. Answer: Most
women with BV are asymptomatic
Fishy or musty vaginal odor, more prominent after sexual intercourse
and menses
Thin, homogenous discharge
No redness or edema
Normal bimanual exam
⩥ Describe the diagnostic study for bacterial vaginosis. Answer: Amsel's
criteria specify that diagnosis of BV requires three or more of the
following clinical signs and symptoms:
- Homogenous, thin, gray-white discharge coating the vaginal wall