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Question #1 Which of the following is associated with severe tinnitus?
Depressive disorder.
Hypertension.
Stroke.
Diabetic retinopathy.
Question #2. How do Most clients on traditional Medicare cover their out-of-pocket expenses?
Acquiring Medicare Part being.
Acquiring a secondary insurance plan.
Setting up a monthly payment plan.
Paying after the service has been rendered.
Question #3 Which of the following is true regarding atopic dermatitis?
The client complaints of itching after the rash appears.
The Cardinal sign is severe puritas.
Puritas occurs during the acute phase of the rash.
Question #4. A 16-year-old client presents to the clinic with right ear pain for two days following participating in high
school swim meet. The eardrum demonstrates tenderness with traction of the pinna and tragus pain, when pressure is
applied. The ear canal is red and swollen to the point that the tympanic membrane cannot be visualized. Which of the
following is the most likely diagnosis?
Foreign body in the ear.
Otitis media.
Otitis externa.
Rupture tympanic membrane.
Question #5. A 10-year-old client was prescribed amoxicillin for otitis media. The FNP receives a call. From the
parents that the client has developed a rash on the trunk. What is the most appropriate next activity by the FNP?
Stop the medication.
Prescribe systemic Antihistamines.
Prescribe a short course of systemic steroids.
Continue the drug since it is expected early reaction.
Question #6. Which of the following statements regarding the client history is true?
History of present illness (HPI) Is a detailed breakdown of the client's chief complaint.
Objective findings are reported in the review of systems (ROS)
The. OLDCART Acronym. Represents the client's previous medical history.
Objective findings are reported in the history of present illness (HPI)
Question #7. Which of the following individuals is at most risk for developing epiphora (Excessive, tearing.)?
A 15-year-old soccer player.
A 76-year-old with Type 2 diabetes.
40-year-old with hypertension.
A 30-year-old computer programmer.
Question # 8. A client presents to the office with a complaint of skin irritation, redness, and tenderness on the back of his
neck. Examination reveals a rubbery., smooth, and round mass of tissue Fat is compressible and has a soft texture. What
is the most likely diagnosis?
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, Acrochordons
Skin tags
Nevi
Lipoma
Question # 9. A complete blood count (CBC) may identify which of the following as a cause of tinnitus.
Thyroid disease.
Zinc deficiency.
Anemia.
Hyperlipidemia.
Question #10. A 45-year-old client with a history of a total thyroidectomy comes to the office concerned with a rash.
That has developed around a new tracheostomy site. Upon exam, the NP notes a papular rash. With satellite lesions
surrounding the stoma. What does this indicate?
An allergic reaction.
A normal inflammatory response.
Contact dermatitis.
A fungal infection.
Question # 11. What is the most likely diagnosis for a client who presents with localized eye tenderness, redness at the
margin of the eyelid, and internal swelling?
Bacterial conjunctivitis.
Viral conjunctivitis.
Chalazion
Hordeolum
Question # 12. What is the indication of a diagnostic study with high sensitivity?
High percentage of persons with the given condition will have an abnormal result.
A low percentage of persons with a given condition will have an abnormal result.
How likelihood of normal result in persons without a given condition? All
choices are incorrect.
Question #13. Which of the following is the best systemic treatment for common scabies refactoring to topical
treatment?
Corticosteroids.
Lidocaine19%
Ivermectin.
Permethrin cream 5%.
Question #14. A four-year-old child, complaints of right ear pain for three days that was resolved with acetaminophen.
The pain was accompanied by fevers of 101.4. Over the last two nights. The child had a nonproductive cough for seven
days prior to the ear pain. The child attends daycare five days per week. The physical exam findings include. (-)
Tenderness with tugging The Oracle of the ear; the tympanic membranes is erythematous and full on inspection and
immobile with pneumatic otoscopy; (-) drainage from the ear; (-) Mastoid tenderness. What is the appropriate next
step?
Symptom management and reassurance that symptoms will resolve with time.
Computed. Tomography. (CT) Of the head.
Amoxicillin, 80 to 90 MG./Hg/day
Augmentin. 45 mg/kg/day
Question #15. A picture of pink eye
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