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Question 1 - Diabetes
There is a greater risk of (Exam 2)
balanitis in which of the
following conditions?
- Renal insufficiency
- Diabetes
- Graves disease
- Asthma
Question 2 b) Juan, age 46, who is from Honduras
Which of the following (Exam 2)
patients has the least risk of
developing prostate
cancer?
a) Jack, age 58, who is an
African-American
b) Juan, age 46, who is from
Honduras
c) Sam, age 60, who has a
BMI of 35 due to his high
fat diet
d) Martin, age 61, whose
brother has prostate
cancer
,Question 3 c) Both Viagra and NTG cause vasoconstriction placing
Mike at increased risk of a myocardial infarction
Mike has diabetes mellitus,
coronary artery disease, (Exam 2)
and erectile dysfunction.
He takes nitroglycerin
(NTG) PRN for angina. Why
is Sildenafil (Viagra)
contraindicated for this
patient?
a) Both Viagra and NTG
increase the blood
pressure placing Mike at
increased cardiovascular
risk
b) Both Viagra and NTG
cause vasodilation placing
Mike at increased risk of
severe hypotension
c) Both Viagra and NTG
cause vasoconstriction
placing Mike at increased
risk of a myocardial
infarction
d) Both Viagra and NTG
can cause severe
headaches which could
interfere with sexual activity
,Question 4 c) Pyelonephritis
A patient presents with a (Exam 2)
temperature of 103, flank
pain, nausea, vomiting, and
CVA tenderness. Prior to
any lab work, the nurse
practitioner suspects?
a) UTI
b) New onset renal failure
c) Pyelonephritis
d) Renal stones
Question 5 d) Behavior approaches and lifestyle modifications
Mary, age 56, presents
complaining of urinary (Exam 2)
incontinence. She has had
occasional episodes since
the birth of her 5th child,
but this problem is "getting
worse." After ruling out an
infection, what is the first
line treatment for this
disorder?
a) Treatment with
antihistamines
b) Referral for surgical
repair
c) Oral or topical estrogen
d) Behavior approaches
and lifestyle modifications
, Question 6 a) The most common symptoms are urinary frequency,
urgency and pelvic pain.
Which statement is most
accurate regarding (Exam 2)
interstitial cystitis?
a) The most common
symptoms are urinary
frequency, urgency and
pelvic pain.
b) Long-term low-dose
antibiotics are sometimes
helpful for this disorder (not
this one)
c) The most common
symptoms are suprapubic
pain and burning with
urination
d) Hematuria is not
uncommon in this disorder
Question 7 c) An angiotenson II receptor blocker
Which of the following (exam 2)
drugs should be
considered 1st line therapy
for a patient who has both
hypertension and stage 1 or
2 renal disease?
a) A diuretic
b) A beta blocker
c) An angiotenson II
receptor blocker
d) An alpha 1 antagonist