NSG 6001 WEEK 2 QUIZ – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
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• A patient develops a dry, non-productive cough and is diagnosed with bronchitis.
Several days later, the cough becomes productive with mucoid sputum. What may be
prescribed to help with symptoms?
• Antibiotic therapy
• Antitussive medication
• Bronchodilator treatment
• Mucokinetic agents
Answer: B
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A primary care provider is performing a Tzanck test to evaluate possible herpes simplex
lesions. To attain accurate results, the provider will:
• Blanch the lesions while examining them with a magnifying glass.
• Gently scrape the lesions with a scalpel onto a slide
• Perform a gram stain of exudate from the lesions
• Remove the top of the vesicles and obtain fluid from the
lesions Answer D
A primary care provider notes painless, hard lesions on a patient’s external ears that
expel a white crystalline substance when pressed. What diagnostic test is indicated?
• Biopsy of the lesions
• Endocrine studies
• Rheumatoid factor
• Uric acid chemical
profile Answer D
• A patient reports persistent nasal blockage, nasal discharge and facial pain lasting on
the right side for the past 4 months. There is no history of sneezing or eye involvement.
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•
• A patient develops a dry, non-productive cough and is diagnosed with bronchitis.
Several days later, the cough becomes productive with mucoid sputum. What may be
prescribed to help with symptoms?
• Antibiotic therapy
• Antitussive medication
• Bronchodilator treatment
• Mucokinetic agents
Answer: B
•
A primary care provider is performing a Tzanck test to evaluate possible herpes simplex
lesions. To attain accurate results, the provider will:
• Blanch the lesions while examining them with a magnifying glass.
• Gently scrape the lesions with a scalpel onto a slide
• Perform a gram stain of exudate from the lesions
• Remove the top of the vesicles and obtain fluid from the
lesions Answer D
A primary care provider notes painless, hard lesions on a patient’s external ears that
expel a white crystalline substance when pressed. What diagnostic test is indicated?
• Biopsy of the lesions
• Endocrine studies
• Rheumatoid factor
• Uric acid chemical
profile Answer D
• A patient reports persistent nasal blockage, nasal discharge and facial pain lasting on
the right side for the past 4 months. There is no history of sneezing or eye involvement.
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