2025 Actual Exam from Credible Sources with 80
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Absence seizure - CORRECT ANSWER: 15- 30 seconds without loss of posture
Addisons disease - CORRECT ANSWER: Corticosteroids should be taken every day.
Take with food. Do not stop abruptly
Alzheimers - CORRECT ANSWER: VA provides respite care up to 30 days/year
Amitriptyline - CORRECT ANSWER: may take several weeks to become effective
Borderline personality disorder - CORRECT ANSWER: Assess daily for self-mutilation
Care of elderly - CORRECT ANSWER: constipation, osteoarthritis use of naproxen for
pain may cause gi bleeding assess stool, skin care, hair becomes thin and slows
growth, skin is more fragile due to loss of collagen fibers, skin wrinkles and sags,
Assess bowel habits, question risk factors.
Care of post surgical - CORRECT ANSWER: pt. hand surgery. Capillary refill over 5
seconds is an indication of diminished perfusion.
Colostomy (opening into the colon) care stoma site - CORRECT ANSWER: pale stoma
indicates a compromised blood supply and should be reported immediately. Avoid foods
that are constipating, Whole kernel corn, tomatoes, and shrimp.
Cortisol levels - CORRECT ANSWER: are collected during both day and night to take
into account alterations associated with circadian rhythm. Do not need to be fasting, but
increases in activity level may promote stress and alter results
, Cytoprotective - CORRECT ANSWER: drug coat stomach
Depression with suicidal ideation - CORRECT ANSWER: medication may take several
weeks to be therapeutic, protect from self injury
Dermatitis - CORRECT ANSWER: may benefit from oatmeal or starch therapeutic bath
with tepid water
Diabetes Type 1 - CORRECT ANSWER: no insulin, will need replacement for life
Diabetes Type 2 - CORRECT ANSWER: pancreas may still make some, but either not
enough or too many glucose molecules ingested at one time
Diarrhea - CORRECT ANSWER: Treat with loperamide (antidiarrheal)
Down Syndrome assessment findings - CORRECT ANSWER: High-arched, narrow
palate, protruding tongue, transverse palmar crease
Fructosamine assay - CORRECT ANSWER: is a diagnostic test used to assess the
degree of diabetic control of blood sugar over the preceding 2-3 weeks
FVD - CORRECT ANSWER: IV fluid replacement initiated with severe dehydration
GERD - CORRECT ANSWER: Encourage low fat foods to decrease reflux ie: gelatin,
baked chicken, low fat meats
Grand Mal - CORRECT ANSWER: tonic clonic seizures, be prepared to administer
lorazepam IV