NUR 6111 Advanced Practice Nursing I Exam 1
Spring 2026 William Paterson University. Graded
A (Verified Exam)
Mary is a 28-year-old woman who is 2 month post-partum. She is complaining of epigastric
pain, anorexia, and nausea. She had similar symptoms during her pregnancy, but it has
worsened in the past week. She also thinks she has injured her right shoulder carrying the baby
because she has an almost constant dull ache. PE findings include RUQ tenderness and
Murphy's sign. What would your primary diagnosis?
Cholecystitis/Cholelithiasis
In caring for a patient with symptomatic GERD, you prescribe a PPI to
increase PH of the
stomach
Gastroenteritis is most often caused by
Rotavirus, norovirus...it was norovirus and another
one....I think I picked e. coli which obviously isn't it because I got this one wrong
Expected finding when examining hemorrhoids include all of the following except
hard, nontender mass
Diagnostic testing in IBS often reveals
normal results on a lot of the tests
Common GI illnesses seen in primary care that present with RUQ pain include all of the
following except
, ulcerative colitis
All of the following are true statements for the management of diverticulosis/diverticulitis
except
should get abx
A patient presents with nausea, headache and clay-colored stools. Hepatitis B panel shows:
HBsAg positive, AntiHBc positive, AntiHBs positive (SHOULD BE NEGATIVE), antiHBc IgM
positive. You interpret this as
acutely infected
A HIDA scan is useful to
DX cholecystitis using radiographic isotopes to view liver, bile duct,
gall bladder and small intestine
A 43 year old woman presents with recurrent abdominal cramping and pain associated with
diarrhea that occurs from four to seven times per day. This has happened in the past. The stools
are bloody with mucus and pus. The patient reports she has a poor appetite, has lost 10 lbs. in 3
weeks and c/o fatigue. The patient denies recent travel or outdoor camping. Which of the
following conditions is most likely
IBS (ulcerative colitis)
Therapy of hemorrhoids includes all of the following except:
All but
not included: low-fat diet
Which of the following is most consistent with the presentation of a patient with
diverticulitis?
Cramping, diarrhea, leukocytosis
Spring 2026 William Paterson University. Graded
A (Verified Exam)
Mary is a 28-year-old woman who is 2 month post-partum. She is complaining of epigastric
pain, anorexia, and nausea. She had similar symptoms during her pregnancy, but it has
worsened in the past week. She also thinks she has injured her right shoulder carrying the baby
because she has an almost constant dull ache. PE findings include RUQ tenderness and
Murphy's sign. What would your primary diagnosis?
Cholecystitis/Cholelithiasis
In caring for a patient with symptomatic GERD, you prescribe a PPI to
increase PH of the
stomach
Gastroenteritis is most often caused by
Rotavirus, norovirus...it was norovirus and another
one....I think I picked e. coli which obviously isn't it because I got this one wrong
Expected finding when examining hemorrhoids include all of the following except
hard, nontender mass
Diagnostic testing in IBS often reveals
normal results on a lot of the tests
Common GI illnesses seen in primary care that present with RUQ pain include all of the
following except
, ulcerative colitis
All of the following are true statements for the management of diverticulosis/diverticulitis
except
should get abx
A patient presents with nausea, headache and clay-colored stools. Hepatitis B panel shows:
HBsAg positive, AntiHBc positive, AntiHBs positive (SHOULD BE NEGATIVE), antiHBc IgM
positive. You interpret this as
acutely infected
A HIDA scan is useful to
DX cholecystitis using radiographic isotopes to view liver, bile duct,
gall bladder and small intestine
A 43 year old woman presents with recurrent abdominal cramping and pain associated with
diarrhea that occurs from four to seven times per day. This has happened in the past. The stools
are bloody with mucus and pus. The patient reports she has a poor appetite, has lost 10 lbs. in 3
weeks and c/o fatigue. The patient denies recent travel or outdoor camping. Which of the
following conditions is most likely
IBS (ulcerative colitis)
Therapy of hemorrhoids includes all of the following except:
All but
not included: low-fat diet
Which of the following is most consistent with the presentation of a patient with
diverticulitis?
Cramping, diarrhea, leukocytosis