2025/2026 ACCURATE EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
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A 33-year-old woman previously diagnosed with hyperthyroidism noted
have tachycardia. Which medication should the NP add to the patient’s
regimen?
A. atenolol
B. levothyroxine
C. lithium
D. semaglutide
Answer- A. atenolol
Once a patient's thyroid is thyroid and their dose can be maintained at
the prescription, at what interval should their TSH be re-checked?
A. every 18 months
B. every 12 months
C. every 6 months
D. every 24 months
Answer- B. every 12 months
,Which of the following medications reduces the absorption of
levothyroxine?
A. Warfarin
B. Rifampin
C. Insulin
D. Omeprazole
Answer- D. Omeprazole
Which of the following diabetic medications are most likely to cause
hypoglycemia?
A. iguanids
B. thiazolidinedione’s (TZDs)
C. sulfonylureas
D. dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors (DPP4i)
Answer- C. sulfonylureas
The mechanism of action of insulin is best described as
,A. Reduces the reabsorption of glucose, increasing urinary excretion of
glucose.
B. Anabolic, energy conservation, and promotes cellular growth and
division.
C. Reduces glucose levels primarily by decreasing insulin resistance.
D. Promotes insulin secretion by the pancreas.
Answer- B. Anabolic, energy conservation, and promotes cellular
growth and division.
An 18-year-old asthmatic patient reports to their routine annual exam.
The patient reports asthma symptoms occur 4-5 times a week with once
weekly night time exacerbations. The patient is most likely diagnosed
with:
A. Intermittent asthma
B. Mild-persistent asthma
C. Moderate-persistent asthma
D. Severe asthma
Answer- B. Mild-persistent asthma
A 33-year-old asthmatic patient reports asthma symptoms that occur
daily with night time exacerbations occurring 4-5 times a week. The
patient is mostly like diagnosed with:
, A. Intermittent asthma
B. Mild-persistent asthma
C. Moderate-persistent asthma
D. Severe asthma
Answer- C. Moderate-persistent asthma
In management of asthma, step 1 therapy includes
A. Increase fluid intake and oxygen as needed
B. Short-Acting Beta Agonists (SABA) as needed
C. Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS)
D. Omalizumab
Answer- B. Short-Acting Beta Agonists (SABA) as needed
A 26-year-old asthmatic patient reports asthma symptoms that occur
several times a day with nightly exacerbations. The patient is mostly like
diagnosed with:
A. Intermittent asthma
B. Mild-persistent asthma
C. Moderate-persistent asthma