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APEA 3P EXAM PREDICTOR 2024/2025: 100% ACCURATE TEST BANK & PRACTICE QUESTIONS (BEST A+ SCORE GUARANTEED) – FREE DOWNLOAD + EXPERT TIPS!"

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Prepare with confidence for the APEA 3P Exam using the most reliable and up-to-date resource available. This 2024/2025 Exam Predictor includes a 100% accurate test bank and evidence-based practice questions designed to mirror the actual exam format and content. Whether you're a nurse practitioner student or a practicing clinician seeking certification, this guide offers everything you need to excel. What’s Inside: Detailed content summaries covering high-yield topics: dermatology, infectious diseases, cardiology, endocrinology, women’s health, pediatrics, and more Expert test-taking strategies and clinical pearls 100% accurate Q&A with rationales for every answer Free downloadable PDF for offline study Guaranteed A+ score with focused, efficient preparation

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APEA 3P EXAM PREDICTOR 2024/2025: 100% ACCURATE
TEST BANK & PRACTICE QUESTIONS (BEST A+ SCORE
GUARANTEED) – FREE DOWNLOAD + EXPERT TIPS!"



Cellulitis treatment - ANSWER-First line: Abscess/cellulitis is I&D (if <5 cm
no PO antibiotic needed) • Check for tetanus vaccine status

Nonpurulent: Cephalexin (Keflex) 500 mg or Dicloxacillin q 6 hours for 5-
10 days

Purulent (MRSA): Wound culture o Follow up in 48 hours Bactrim BS BID
x 10 days o If you suspect osteomyelitis order an MRI

If allergic to Penicillin: Azithromycin (Z-Pack x 5 days)



Erysipelas: - ANSWER-Bacteria: Group A Streptococcus



Located: • Involves upper dermis and superficial lymphatics • Found on the
cheeks and shins



Erysipelas: Symptoms - ANSWER-Symptoms: • Bright red plaque or
induration with sharp or elevated margins on the face or lower legs • If fever
and chills present pt. is septic (hospitalization is recommended)

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Erysipelas: Treatment - ANSWER-If treating facial erysipelas assume
MRSA is present.

Use appropriate antibiotics or refer to ER if septic

Dicloxacillin QID, Cephalexin or Clindamycin x 10 days

If allergic to Penicillin: Azithromycin (Z-Pack x 5 days)



MRSA: Treatment - ANSWER-Bactrim

Doxycycline

Minocycline

Clindamycin

--> If patient is allergic to Sulfa do not use Bactrim



Human bites - ANSWER-"Dirtiest" bite of all. Watch for closed-fist injuries
of the hands (may involve joint capsule and tendon damage). Eikenella
corrodens & numerous bacteria may be involved



Animal bites: - ANSWER-Cat bites have a higher risk of infection that dog
bites Redness, swelling, pain

Systemic symptoms may develop within 12-24 hours

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Treatment for human bites and animal bites - ANSWER-•Augmentin
875/125 mg BID x 10 days or IV antibiotics in ER Penicillin Allergy §
Doxycycline BID or Bactrim DS BID PLUS Flagyl BID or Clindamycin TID



Also give Tetanus booster if needed



Evaluate for rabies prophylaxis



Tetanus Vaccination - ANSWER-Initial series (3 doses) DTaP (infants to
age 6): 5 doses Ages 7 and older

Td or Tdap Need every 10 years for lifetime Common reaction: pain at
injection site in 24-48 hours



Contaminated wounds: give one dose if last dose was more than 5 years
ago or is due



Impetigo - ANSWER-Bacteria (Gram Positive): Beta Streptococcus or
Streptococcus aureus



Most common bacterial skin infection in young children ages 2-5

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Impetigo symptoms - ANSWER-Itchy pink-red lesions, evolve into
vesiculopustules that rupture easily, honeycolored crusts (from dried
serous exudate)



Very pruritic and contagious



Impetigo Treatment - ANSWER-Order C&S of fluid



Severe Case= Keflex or Dicloxacillin QID x 10 days



Penicillin Allergy o Give Azithromycin 250 mg x 5 days or o Clindamycin x
10 days



**If no blisters- topical mupirocin ointment (bactroban) 2% x 10 days



Acne Vulgaris (common acne): treatment - ANSWER-First line is always
topical retinoid such as tretinoin cream (Retin-A)

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