NR 603 CEA PRACTICE EXAM 1 2025/2026
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Beth, a 32 year old administrative assistant presents to your clinic for a sick visit for 3 days of
worsening productive cough, fever, chills, and chest pain. She states she has been around a large
group of corporate visitors to the workplace and after their visit, many of the staff became sick
at the same time. Her exam findings are suspicious for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).
Based on her presentation, which of the following is the most appropriate medication to
prescribe her first?
A -Cefuroxime (Ceftin)
B -Amoxicillin (Amoxil)
C -Cephalexin (Keflex)
D -Metronidazole (Falgy)l –
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Correct Answer :B -Amoxicillin (Amoxil)
The use of penicillin G should be considered for which of the following?
A -Anaerobic bacteria
B -Gram positive cocci
C -Ova and parasites
D -Gram negative rods –
Correct Answer :B -Gram positive cocci
Dabigatran etexilate (Pradaxa) works as an anticoagulant by its affect of directly inhibiting which
of the following?
A -Prothrombin
B -Thrombin
C -Plasminogen
D -FactorX –
Correct Answer :B -Thrombin
Gladys, a 51 year old female patient presents with pallor, weakness, and a microcytic anemia.
Assuming iron deficiency anemia, you
discuss treatment options while waiting for her confirmatory lab work to return. In your
education with Gladys, you note that
treatment of an iron deficiency anemia would be augmented by the use of which substance in
addition to ferrous sulfate?
A -Vitamin B
B -Vitamin A
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C -Vitamin C
D -Vitamin D –
Correct Answer :C -Vitamin C
Treatment of type 1 hypersensitivity reaction may include all but which of the following?
A -Epinephrine (Epi-Pen)
B -Prednisone (Deltasone)
C -All of these may be used to treat type 1 hypersensitivity reactions
D -Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) –
Correct Answer :C -All of these may be used to treat type 1 hypersensitivity reactions
Patients with acute autoimmune disorder flares are routinely treated with
medications to reduce the inflammation, but does not typically manage the underlying disease
state. Which class of medication is typically used to manage the underlying long-term disease
state with most autoimmune disorders?
A -H2 receptor antagonists
B -Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories
C -Corticosteroids
D -Monoclonal antibodies –
Correct Answer :D -Monoclonal antibodies
Kyle, a 21 year old college student, presents with persistent itching and hives (urticaria)
scattered on his torso and upper arms this morning. This is the first episode of this, and there is
no evidence of wheezing, stridor, perioral swelling, or dysphonia. His vital signs are 120/72, HR
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84, R 16, Temp 98.5 .F You anticipate his symptoms of urticaria to be reasonably well managed
with which of the following class of medications?
A -Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors
B -NSAIDs
C -Inhaled corticosteroids
D -First generation antihistamines –
Correct Answer :D -First generation antihistamines
Karen, a 49 year old caucasian female with pale skin and history of easy freckling after sun
exposure presents to your clinic for evaluation and skin survey. You notice a patchy area of
lesions from sun exposure and notice presence of telangiectasia on the lesions. Which of the
following agents would you be likely to be successful in your treatment of this common skin
lesion?
A -Salycilic Acid solution topically
B -Prednisone (Deltasone) orally
C -Fluororuacil (5-FU) cream
D -Isotretinoin (Accutane) orally –
Correct Answer :C -Fluororuacil (5-FU) cream
You have the pleasure of working at the health clinic at a summer resort as a nurse practitioner.
Benny, a 19 year old male presents with first degree
burns over their anterior torso after being out in the sun too long without any protection while
taking a medication prone to photosensitivity
reactions. To accurately document his burn surface area, you use
the rule of palms. In evaluation of a patient's body surface area (BSA) using the rule of palms,
which portion of the patient's body surface area is covered by the patient's palm?
A -3%.
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