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1. A patient currently undergoing concurrent
chemotherapy/radiation treat- ment for glottic squamous cell
carcinoma is admitted to the rehab unit you oversee for management
of intractable nausea, vomiting, and dehydration. Admission CBC
showed WBC 1.3, Hgb 7.5, PLT 45, ANC 0.8.Which of the following
conditions is this patient at risk for?
A. Macrocytic anemia due to B12 deficiency
B. Iron deficiency anemia due to chronic blood loss
,C. Microcytic anemia due to chronic kidney disease
D. Aplastic anemia due to bone marrow suppressionANS>> D
2. Your patient presents to the urgent care clinic with a swollen
exudative pharynx, profound fatigue, and a very tender left upper
quadrant abdomen. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Strep pharyngitis
B. Tonsillitis
C. Epstein Barr virus (EBV)
D. PancreatitisANS>> C
3. Which of the following best characterizes presbycusis in the older
adult?
A. Bilateral low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss
B. Bilateral high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss
C. Unilateral high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss
D. Unilateral low-frequency sensorineural hearing lossANS>> B
4. A 35-year-old woman presents with allergic rhinitis,experiencing
significant nasal congestion, sneezing, and itchy eyes. She has tried
over-the-counter antihistamines with limited relief. What is the most
appropriate next step in management?
A. Oral decongestants
B. Nasal saline irrigation
C. Intranasal corticosteroids
,D. Referral to an allergist for immunotherapyANS>> C
5. A patient currently undergoing concurrent
chemotherapy/radiation treat- ment for glottic squamous cell
carcinoma is admitted to the rehab unit you oversee for management
of intractable nausea, vomiting, and dehydration. Admission CBC
showed WBC 1.3, Hgb 7.5, PLT 45, ANC 0.8.Which of the following
conditions is this patient at risk for?
A. Iron deficiency anemia due to chronic blood loss
B. Microcytic anemia due to chronic kidney disease
C. Macrocytic anemia due to B12 deficiency
D. Aplastic anemia due to bone marrow suppressionANS>> D
6. A 78 y.o. M patient reports chronic infections, bruising, fatigue, SOB,
and fevers. He has a history of rectal adenocarcinoma and completed
concurrent chemotherapy/radiation earlier this year.His CBC shows
Hgb 7.5,PLT 88,WBC 1.2, ANC 0.8, and peripheral smear shows
dysplasia.What additional work-up would you anticipate for this
patient?
A. Colonoscopy and fecal occult blood test
B. Bone marrow biopsy and flow cytometry
C. No additional work-up is required, these are expected sequela of
his onco- logic treatment
D. Repeat CBC/CMP/peripheral smear in eight weeksANS>> B
, 7. Progression to Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) is a risk for
untreated or poorly responsiveANS>>
A. Pancytopenia
B. Aplastic anemia
C. Macrocytic anemia
D. Myelodysplastic syndromeANS>> D
8. Treatment for symptomatic aplastic anemia includes all the
following ex- ceptANS>>
A. Bone marrow transplant
B. PRBC/Platelet/WBC transfusions
C. Prophylactic antibiotics
D. Removal of bone marrow stimulantsANS>> D
9. A patient diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia requires iron
supplemen- tation. Which of the following treatments would likely be
ineffective?
A. Ferrous sulfate 325 mg PO BID for a 43 y.o. F s/p gastric bypass 2
years ago
B. Iron sucrose 200 mg IV infusion weekly x 8 weeks in a 26 y.o. F at
34 weeks of pregnancy
C. Ferrous sulfate 325 mg POTID for a 25 y.o. F with menorrhagia
D. Ferrous sulfate 325 mg PO BID for a 63 y.o. M with ulcerative
colitisANS>> A
100% Guarantee Pass.
2025\2026 updated questions
Multiple-Choice questions.
Each Question Includes The Correct answers
>contains 450 questions and answers
NR667- CEA FNP (2025) Actual Exam
A+ Graded questions and Answers
2025\2026 update
1. A patient currently undergoing concurrent
chemotherapy/radiation treat- ment for glottic squamous cell
carcinoma is admitted to the rehab unit you oversee for management
of intractable nausea, vomiting, and dehydration. Admission CBC
showed WBC 1.3, Hgb 7.5, PLT 45, ANC 0.8.Which of the following
conditions is this patient at risk for?
A. Macrocytic anemia due to B12 deficiency
B. Iron deficiency anemia due to chronic blood loss
,C. Microcytic anemia due to chronic kidney disease
D. Aplastic anemia due to bone marrow suppressionANS>> D
2. Your patient presents to the urgent care clinic with a swollen
exudative pharynx, profound fatigue, and a very tender left upper
quadrant abdomen. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Strep pharyngitis
B. Tonsillitis
C. Epstein Barr virus (EBV)
D. PancreatitisANS>> C
3. Which of the following best characterizes presbycusis in the older
adult?
A. Bilateral low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss
B. Bilateral high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss
C. Unilateral high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss
D. Unilateral low-frequency sensorineural hearing lossANS>> B
4. A 35-year-old woman presents with allergic rhinitis,experiencing
significant nasal congestion, sneezing, and itchy eyes. She has tried
over-the-counter antihistamines with limited relief. What is the most
appropriate next step in management?
A. Oral decongestants
B. Nasal saline irrigation
C. Intranasal corticosteroids
,D. Referral to an allergist for immunotherapyANS>> C
5. A patient currently undergoing concurrent
chemotherapy/radiation treat- ment for glottic squamous cell
carcinoma is admitted to the rehab unit you oversee for management
of intractable nausea, vomiting, and dehydration. Admission CBC
showed WBC 1.3, Hgb 7.5, PLT 45, ANC 0.8.Which of the following
conditions is this patient at risk for?
A. Iron deficiency anemia due to chronic blood loss
B. Microcytic anemia due to chronic kidney disease
C. Macrocytic anemia due to B12 deficiency
D. Aplastic anemia due to bone marrow suppressionANS>> D
6. A 78 y.o. M patient reports chronic infections, bruising, fatigue, SOB,
and fevers. He has a history of rectal adenocarcinoma and completed
concurrent chemotherapy/radiation earlier this year.His CBC shows
Hgb 7.5,PLT 88,WBC 1.2, ANC 0.8, and peripheral smear shows
dysplasia.What additional work-up would you anticipate for this
patient?
A. Colonoscopy and fecal occult blood test
B. Bone marrow biopsy and flow cytometry
C. No additional work-up is required, these are expected sequela of
his onco- logic treatment
D. Repeat CBC/CMP/peripheral smear in eight weeksANS>> B
, 7. Progression to Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) is a risk for
untreated or poorly responsiveANS>>
A. Pancytopenia
B. Aplastic anemia
C. Macrocytic anemia
D. Myelodysplastic syndromeANS>> D
8. Treatment for symptomatic aplastic anemia includes all the
following ex- ceptANS>>
A. Bone marrow transplant
B. PRBC/Platelet/WBC transfusions
C. Prophylactic antibiotics
D. Removal of bone marrow stimulantsANS>> D
9. A patient diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia requires iron
supplemen- tation. Which of the following treatments would likely be
ineffective?
A. Ferrous sulfate 325 mg PO BID for a 43 y.o. F s/p gastric bypass 2
years ago
B. Iron sucrose 200 mg IV infusion weekly x 8 weeks in a 26 y.o. F at
34 weeks of pregnancy
C. Ferrous sulfate 325 mg POTID for a 25 y.o. F with menorrhagia
D. Ferrous sulfate 325 mg PO BID for a 63 y.o. M with ulcerative
colitisANS>> A