BARKLEY PNP DRT 2 EXAM NEWEST
ACTUAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Kimberly, 15, has done from having may close friends at school to
being virtually friendless, She does not talk to anyone in the family
,about it. Her school performance, once stellar, has also declined as she
faces difficulty organizing her homework assignments. Upon interview
with the nurse practitioner learns that Kimberly is aware of the changes
but does not belive it to be a problem. Ahe seems only concerned with
a boy at school. for whom she has stong feelings. Of these behavior
which one is not condisered a developmental warning sign?
A. Apparent personality change
B. Poor adjustment to school
C. difficulty accepting failure
D. Withdrawal from friends and family - CORRECT ANSWER-
B
,You have just diagnosed a 2.5 year old girl with iron deficiency
anemao. The patients lab tests indicate that her hemoglobin is 10.9g/dl,
hematocrit is 32% and serum ferritin is 25ug/L. The patietns retains
much of her color and has nroam breathing function. Which of the
following si the most approtpatie treatment optiun for this patient?
A. Blood transfusion
B. 3 to 6 mg/kg/day of elemental iron
C. 2 to mg/kg/day of elemental iron
D. Intravenous iron supplemtnatinon - CORRECT ANSWER-B The
parents of a 2 month old male bring him to the emergency department.
His parens info you the he has a history of iiirtibility. He has developed
recurrent vomitng and choking while feeding. You ask the parens about
the child's stools, to which they respond by saying that he has been
going less frequently, but there are no noticeable changes in the stool
itself. Of the following choices, which is the most likely cause?
A. Pyloric stenosis
B. Meningitis
C. Hirschprungs disease
D. Gastroesophageal reflex disease - CORRECT ANSWER-D
A mother bring her 4 year old boy to the clinic. The mother is an avid
believer in natural child birth and did not undergo testing or prenatal
, care. She is concerned, though, because he has been having difficulty
interacting with others. The nurse practitioner notes that the boy has a
relatively small head, a flattened nose, and eyes that are wide set with
an upward slant. The NP suspects a genetic disorder most likely due to
A. a change in the long arm of the X chromosome
B. a deficiency of factor VIII
C. an extra X chromosome
D. a third chromosome 21 - CORRECT ANSWER-D
HIV concerts into AIDS when the patient's immune system is seriously
damaged. The risk of AIDS can be diagnosed by costing the T-cells
(CD4) present in a patient's body. Which of the following reporestns the
approximate CD4 level that marks a patient's conversion to AIDS?
A. <200 CD4 cells
B. > 300 CD4 cells
C. < 3000 CD4 cells
D. > 800 CD4 cells - CORRECT ANSWER-A
A 2 years old girl present with ulceration and inflammation of the soft
palate. You also notice some papulovesicular lesions on her hands and
feet. Which of the following is the patient's most likely dermatologic
condition?
ACTUAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Kimberly, 15, has done from having may close friends at school to
being virtually friendless, She does not talk to anyone in the family
,about it. Her school performance, once stellar, has also declined as she
faces difficulty organizing her homework assignments. Upon interview
with the nurse practitioner learns that Kimberly is aware of the changes
but does not belive it to be a problem. Ahe seems only concerned with
a boy at school. for whom she has stong feelings. Of these behavior
which one is not condisered a developmental warning sign?
A. Apparent personality change
B. Poor adjustment to school
C. difficulty accepting failure
D. Withdrawal from friends and family - CORRECT ANSWER-
B
,You have just diagnosed a 2.5 year old girl with iron deficiency
anemao. The patients lab tests indicate that her hemoglobin is 10.9g/dl,
hematocrit is 32% and serum ferritin is 25ug/L. The patietns retains
much of her color and has nroam breathing function. Which of the
following si the most approtpatie treatment optiun for this patient?
A. Blood transfusion
B. 3 to 6 mg/kg/day of elemental iron
C. 2 to mg/kg/day of elemental iron
D. Intravenous iron supplemtnatinon - CORRECT ANSWER-B The
parents of a 2 month old male bring him to the emergency department.
His parens info you the he has a history of iiirtibility. He has developed
recurrent vomitng and choking while feeding. You ask the parens about
the child's stools, to which they respond by saying that he has been
going less frequently, but there are no noticeable changes in the stool
itself. Of the following choices, which is the most likely cause?
A. Pyloric stenosis
B. Meningitis
C. Hirschprungs disease
D. Gastroesophageal reflex disease - CORRECT ANSWER-D
A mother bring her 4 year old boy to the clinic. The mother is an avid
believer in natural child birth and did not undergo testing or prenatal
, care. She is concerned, though, because he has been having difficulty
interacting with others. The nurse practitioner notes that the boy has a
relatively small head, a flattened nose, and eyes that are wide set with
an upward slant. The NP suspects a genetic disorder most likely due to
A. a change in the long arm of the X chromosome
B. a deficiency of factor VIII
C. an extra X chromosome
D. a third chromosome 21 - CORRECT ANSWER-D
HIV concerts into AIDS when the patient's immune system is seriously
damaged. The risk of AIDS can be diagnosed by costing the T-cells
(CD4) present in a patient's body. Which of the following reporestns the
approximate CD4 level that marks a patient's conversion to AIDS?
A. <200 CD4 cells
B. > 300 CD4 cells
C. < 3000 CD4 cells
D. > 800 CD4 cells - CORRECT ANSWER-A
A 2 years old girl present with ulceration and inflammation of the soft
palate. You also notice some papulovesicular lesions on her hands and
feet. Which of the following is the patient's most likely dermatologic
condition?