CEA FNP EXAM: NR667 / NR 667 FNP CAPSTONE
PRACTICUM AND INTENSIVE EXAM (LATEST 2025
UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS)
| 100% CORRECT | GRADE A - CHAMBERLAIN
1. Your 18-year-old patient has recently been diagnosed with
streptococcal infection and has been successfully treated with an
appropriate antimicrobial agent. They have no other noteworthy
health history, chronic illness or medications on record. They are
complaining today of hematuria, RBC cast on urinalysis with
microscopy have been identified during this visit. Based on this
finding you can make the diagnosis of which of the following?
.....ANSWER.....glomerulonephritis
2. As a prudent nurse practitioner, the diabetic, hypertensive
patients you are seeing should be evaluated for early evidence
of renal damage from both diabetes and hypertension. Which of
the following assessment tools should the nurse practitioner order
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first for evaluation of early renal dysfunction secondary to
diabetes or hypertension? .....ANSWER.....urinalysis with micro
and micro albumin
3. Your patient presents with a new onset rapid heart rate that is
irregularly irregular, heart rate 100, BP 120/74, respiration 16
non-labored and an SpO2 is 99%. They state this has been
going on for a week or so intermittently, but for the past four
days straight it hasn't stopped. Your first priority intervention for
this patient is to do which of the following?
.....ANSWER.....maintain rate control and anticoagulation prior to
rhythm conversion
4. As a prudent nurse practitioner, you know that a 28-year-old
male patient with HIV would be considered well managed when
they have which of the following in addition to having
undetectable or very low viral copies? .....ANSWER.....CD4 count
of 500
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5. Your patient has expressed concern about a skin lesion which
you identify as a darkened, round, and raised lesion. This benign
lesion that appears like "stuck on" to the skin. Which of the
following lesions best fits this description?
.....ANSWER.....Seborrheic keratosis
6. You are treating a patient who has stopped taking their
diuretic regimen against medical advice while they were on
vacation since it made them urinate too frequently for their plans.
Now they are 21 pounds heavier than their baseline weight,
have respiratory crackles in bilateral bases, and have severe
generalized lower extremity and truncal edema extending to the
sacrum and abdomen. On your documentation, this is referred to
as which of the following conditions? .....ANSWER.....Anasarca
7. While evaluating a patient in your clinic for a routine health
visit, you auscultate crackles in the posterior left lower lobe, have
the patient cough, with follow-up auscultation revealing clear