Adv Pharm Uta 5334 Exam 1 Questions
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When advising a patient about injectable influenza administration the NP considers the
following about the use of this vaccine - ANSWER Its use is recommended to
virtually all members of the population.
A middle aged man with COPD who is about to receive injectable influenza vaccine should
be advised that - ANSWER localized reactions such as soreness and redness are
common
A 45 year old man presents with otitis externa. Likely causative pathogens include all of the
following EXCEPT - ANSWER M. catarrhalis
You examine a 38 year old woman who has presented for an initial examination and
Papanicilaou test. She has no complaint. Her blood pressure is 154/98 mm Hg bilaterally and
her body mass index is 31 kg/m2. The rest of her physical exam is unremarkable. Your next
best action is to - ANSWER arrange for at least two additional BP measurements
during the next 2 weeks
The incubation period for measles caused by the rubeola virus is - ANSWER 10-14
days
Most cases of roseola caused by human herpesvirus 6 occur in - ANSWER children
younger than 24 months old
Which of the following is not consistently performed as part of the workup for sepsis -
ANSWER stool culture
Rates of sepsis in children have lowered in children in recent years mainly because of -
ANSWER higher rates of select immunizations
The mechanism of action in fever includes which of the following - ANSWER
endogenous pyrogens increase prostaglandin synthesis
When assessing a febrile child, the NP considers that - ANSWER nuchal rigidity is
usually not found in early childhood meningitis
Which of the following is not seen during body temp increase found in fever? - ANSWER
lower rate of viral replication
When providing care for a febrile patient, the NP bears in mind that all of the following are
true except that - ANSWER consistent use of an antipyretic provides a helpful way
to shorten the course of infectious illness
Concerning the use of antipyretics in a febrile young child, which of the following statements
is false?
A. a child with a serious bacterial infection usually does not have fever reduction with an
antipyretic.
And Answers With Verified Solutions
100% Correct Latest Update.
When advising a patient about injectable influenza administration the NP considers the
following about the use of this vaccine - ANSWER Its use is recommended to
virtually all members of the population.
A middle aged man with COPD who is about to receive injectable influenza vaccine should
be advised that - ANSWER localized reactions such as soreness and redness are
common
A 45 year old man presents with otitis externa. Likely causative pathogens include all of the
following EXCEPT - ANSWER M. catarrhalis
You examine a 38 year old woman who has presented for an initial examination and
Papanicilaou test. She has no complaint. Her blood pressure is 154/98 mm Hg bilaterally and
her body mass index is 31 kg/m2. The rest of her physical exam is unremarkable. Your next
best action is to - ANSWER arrange for at least two additional BP measurements
during the next 2 weeks
The incubation period for measles caused by the rubeola virus is - ANSWER 10-14
days
Most cases of roseola caused by human herpesvirus 6 occur in - ANSWER children
younger than 24 months old
Which of the following is not consistently performed as part of the workup for sepsis -
ANSWER stool culture
Rates of sepsis in children have lowered in children in recent years mainly because of -
ANSWER higher rates of select immunizations
The mechanism of action in fever includes which of the following - ANSWER
endogenous pyrogens increase prostaglandin synthesis
When assessing a febrile child, the NP considers that - ANSWER nuchal rigidity is
usually not found in early childhood meningitis
Which of the following is not seen during body temp increase found in fever? - ANSWER
lower rate of viral replication
When providing care for a febrile patient, the NP bears in mind that all of the following are
true except that - ANSWER consistent use of an antipyretic provides a helpful way
to shorten the course of infectious illness
Concerning the use of antipyretics in a febrile young child, which of the following statements
is false?
A. a child with a serious bacterial infection usually does not have fever reduction with an
antipyretic.