NR509 Midterm Exam Study Guide
Questions and Answers 2025 Graded A+
A 23-year-old physician assistant (PA) student found that she felt nervous when called
upon to examine men in her age group. On one occasion, she encountered a young male
patient who appeared embarrassed to see her walk into the room. What should the PA
do to minimize their mutual discomfort?
a. Adjust lighting so it is tangential to the patient's body.
b. Explain how the examination will proceed.
c. Ask the patient where he comes from.
d. Explain that she is a PA student.
e. Provide ongoing interpretation of findings. -Correct Answer ✔b. Explain how the
examination will proceed.
A 34-year-old male with a history of complex social and medical needs (including current
substance abuse) presents to a primary care teaching clinic. The patient has experienced
a number of adversarial relationships with prior clinicians, including voluntarily leaving
two practices within the previous year and being asked to leave care at a third clinic due
to misbehavior. The attending physician desires to utilize the approaches to this patient
that are most likely lead to comprehensive care and patient compliance. Which of the
following is the most appropriate interview style for the attending physician to use?
a. Focusing on the need for immediate diagnostic certainty over personal connection
b. Taking charge of the interaction to meet the clinician's desire to acquire diagnostic
information
c. Following the patient's lead to understand their thoughts, ideas, concerns, and
requests
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d. Deferring respect, empathy, -Correct Answer ✔c. Following the patient's lead to
understand their thoughts, ideas, concerns, and requests
A 17-year-old male presents to a sexually transmitted disease clinic at the behest of his
brother, who convinced the patient to attend the clinic after he disclosed that he prefers
homosexual partners but is afraid that his last partner may have given him an infection.
The patient expresses to the intake nurse that he is unashamed of his sexual orientation
and will not stay through the visit if he feels that he is dismissed or discriminated against
because of it. The nurse practitioner receives this communication prior to entering the
examination room and decides to employ active listening to best connect with the
patient at this critical juncture in his care with the clinic. Which of the following is an
example of an active listening technique?
a. Ignoring visual cues to focus on the patient's exact words
b. Setting aside the patient's emotional state to focus on his medical needs
c. Paring down the patient's conce -Correct Answer ✔d. Using nonverbal communication
to encourage the patient to expand their narrative
A 42-year-old female mathematician presents for follow-up care regarding a new
diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus 6 months ago after a lengthy diagnostic
process during which she was debilitated with fatigue and joint pain. Since her diagnosis,
she has been minimally compliant with medications and has switched her rheumatology
provider twice. She continues to feel ill, and, in explanation for her lack of adherence to
the prescribed treatment, she simply says, "I don't like it." At this initial visit with her
third rheumatology provider, the clinician elects to explore the issues behind her
noncompliance before engaging in diagnostics and treatment using the FIFE model.
Which of the following best defines the elements of the FIFE model?
a. Focus, intensity, function, and evaluation
b. Facts, intensity, focus, and evidence
c. Feelings, ideas, function, and expectations
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d. Feelings, impression, fantasy, and em -Correct Answer ✔c. Feelings, ideas, function,
and expectations
A 39-year-old nurse who is a well-established patient complains of irregular menstrual
periods and pelvic pain. She says that she is having trouble sleeping and asks whether
she could be given a "sleeping pill." The patient also says she is thinking of leaving her
job. What is the best "next step" in caring for this patient?
a. Perform a pelvic examination.
b. Obtain a urine sample for testing.
c. Obtain a more complete description of problems.
d. Obtain blood for testing.
e. Ask about recent travel destinations. -Correct Answer ✔c. Obtain a more complete
description of problems.
A 29-year-old female professional athlete presents to a new primary care provider with
chronic menstrual complaints. She remarks to the nursing staff that, in the past, she has
experienced a dismissal of her complaints because of her high level of physical fitness
and conditioning. She is seeking a care provider who will explore the issue in more detail
and work with her particular concerns. Which of the following is the description of the
patient-centered care this individual seeks?
a. Structured and clinician-centered with open-ended questions
b. Validating and empathetic with open-ended questions
c. Dismissive and concrete with open-ended questions
d. Affirming and reassuring with close-ended questions
e. Factual and structured with active listening -Correct Answer ✔b. Validating and
empathetic with open-ended questions
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A 36-year-old female air traffic controller presents to her primary care provider for a
routine visit 3 months after losing her spouse to a lengthy battle with a
neurodegenerative disease. The patient denies any psychiatric symptoms on review of
systems and, in fact, states that she has slept better in the last month than she had in
the previous years. She endorses a healthy support system, including the extended
family of her deceased spouse, with whom she is still close. She becomes wistful and
briefly tearful when speaking of the plans that they had when they first married that
were never fulfilled; she then changes the subject rapidly to whether her Pap smear is
due. Which of the following is an example of an empathetic response to this patient?
a. Assuming that the event caused her to become depressed and expressing the same
feeling on behalf of the patient
b. Recognizing the patient's emotions by asking or con -Correct Answer ✔b. Recognizing
the patient's emotions by asking or confirming how she feels about the event
A 63-year-old male presents to establish care at a new primary care clinic to discuss
issues with pain and fatigue. The clinician conducting the visit begins with general
historical questions but quickly becomes suspicious that the patient is suffering from
decompensated heart failure. When the patient mentions that he has had vague chest
pain since last night, the clinician feels that the focus must be redirected to this
potentially emergent condition. Which of the following interview techniques is the most
appropriate to effectively manage this visit?
a. Providing serial reassurances such as, "Don't worry, you're going to be fine."
b. Asking a series of negative questions such as, "You don't have any swelling in your
feet, do you?"
c. Nonverbally cuing the patient to focus on his narrative regarding a motor vehicle
accident
d. (MVA) that led to back pain
e. Asking leading questions that focus on the presumed diag -Correct Answer ✔f. Moving
from open-ended to focused questions
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