NR 568 Week 1 Open Book Quiz
Question 1
pts
I understand the value of doing my own work and learning the skills needed to support
my future independent practice as a nurse practitioner. I understand that while there
may be opportunities beyond my faculty’s control for me to collaborate or share answers
with peers, that it would not benefit my own personal and professional growth to do so. I
agree to do my own work and take personal responsibility for my learning.
I do
I do not
Thank you for acknowledging your personal responsibility for your learning and
professional practice while acting with honesty and integrity.
Question 2
pts
Using your textbook, match the antibiotic class to the patient care concern for
children/adolescents.
Use each option only once by selecting the option that is most true.
Commonly used to treat bacterial infections, including otitis media and
gonococcal and pneumococcal infections.
Common drug used to treat bacterial infections.
,Should not be used in children younger than 8 years because they may cause
permanent discoloration of the teeth.
Safe for use against bacterial infections but not commonly used in outpatient
settings.
Rationale: This information can be found in the Summary of Key Prescribing
Considerations in the chapter that covers this drug class.
Question 3
pts
What is the likely causative agent for acute otitis media?
Staphylococcus Aureus
Pseudomonas
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Streptococcus pyogenes
Rationale: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most likely causative agent for acute otitis
media. Information found in the course module.
Question 4
pts
, What baseline data is needed to prescribe trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole? (Select all
that apply)
Establish an infection appropriate for this drug class exists
Complete blood count with white cell differential for prolonged therapy
Hepatic function if there is concern in may be compromised
Renal function if there is concern in may be compromised
Rationale: This information can be found in the Summary of Key Prescribing
Considerations in the chapter that covers this drug class.
Question 5
pts
Acute otitis externa presents with what symptoms that differentiates it from otitis media
to determine diagnosis and treatment? (Select all that apply)
Rapid-onset ear pain that include pruritis.
Tenderness associated with manipulation of the external ear.
Edema or erythema of the external auditory canal.
Question 1
pts
I understand the value of doing my own work and learning the skills needed to support
my future independent practice as a nurse practitioner. I understand that while there
may be opportunities beyond my faculty’s control for me to collaborate or share answers
with peers, that it would not benefit my own personal and professional growth to do so. I
agree to do my own work and take personal responsibility for my learning.
I do
I do not
Thank you for acknowledging your personal responsibility for your learning and
professional practice while acting with honesty and integrity.
Question 2
pts
Using your textbook, match the antibiotic class to the patient care concern for
children/adolescents.
Use each option only once by selecting the option that is most true.
Commonly used to treat bacterial infections, including otitis media and
gonococcal and pneumococcal infections.
Common drug used to treat bacterial infections.
,Should not be used in children younger than 8 years because they may cause
permanent discoloration of the teeth.
Safe for use against bacterial infections but not commonly used in outpatient
settings.
Rationale: This information can be found in the Summary of Key Prescribing
Considerations in the chapter that covers this drug class.
Question 3
pts
What is the likely causative agent for acute otitis media?
Staphylococcus Aureus
Pseudomonas
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Streptococcus pyogenes
Rationale: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most likely causative agent for acute otitis
media. Information found in the course module.
Question 4
pts
, What baseline data is needed to prescribe trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole? (Select all
that apply)
Establish an infection appropriate for this drug class exists
Complete blood count with white cell differential for prolonged therapy
Hepatic function if there is concern in may be compromised
Renal function if there is concern in may be compromised
Rationale: This information can be found in the Summary of Key Prescribing
Considerations in the chapter that covers this drug class.
Question 5
pts
Acute otitis externa presents with what symptoms that differentiates it from otitis media
to determine diagnosis and treatment? (Select all that apply)
Rapid-onset ear pain that include pruritis.
Tenderness associated with manipulation of the external ear.
Edema or erythema of the external auditory canal.