EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE | 2025/2026 UPDATE |
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100% CORRECT
As a nurse practitioner, which of the following would not be an example of
primary health promotion?
1.
Posting health articles on your social media account.
2.
Speaking to patients at each visit about strategies for maintaining/attaining a
healthy life.
3.
Lecturing at local community centers about diabetes.
4.
Organizing a 5K running event for the patients in your practice.
Rationales Answer - 1.
Posting health articles on your social media account.
How often should you receive a Tdap booster when no injury history is
present?
1.
Every 10 years.
2.
After 18 you don't need a booster unless you have a laceration.
,3.
Every 20 years.
4.
Every 5 years. Answer - 1.
Every 10 years.
What type of reaction following an immunization is considered serious and
requires reevaluation?
1.
Temperature greater than 103˚F.
2.
Fatigue.
3.
Temperature of 100.2˚F.
4.
Erythema and soreness at the injection site. Answer - 1.
Temperature greater than 103˚F.
Sandra, a 27-year-old nurse, states that she does not want to get the hepatitis
B virus vaccine because of its adverse effects. You tell her that the most
common adverse effect is:
1.
Fatigue.
2.
Headache.
3.
Pain at the injection site.
, 4.
Elevated temperature. Answer - 3.
Pain at the injection site.
Andrea, a 20-year-old nursing student, never had her second measles, mumps,
rubella (MMR) immunization. What test must you do before giving Andrea her
second MMR?
1.
Complete blood count.
2.
Complete metabolic panel.
3.
Lipid profile.
4.
Urine pregnancy test. Answer - 4.
Urine pregnancy test.
In relation to writing a patient encounter note, the acronym SOAP stands for
which of the following words?
1.
Subjective, objective, assessment, plan.
2.
Symptoms, objective, assessment, pills.
3.
Subjective, outward findings, assessment, plan.
4.
Symptoms, objective, assessment, plan. Answer - 1.