WGU D027 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026
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A patient presents with new onset of atrial fibrillation that has
proved resistant to cardioversion and ablation. The patient is
prescribed Warfarin (Coumadin). Which strategy should be
employed when dosing the medication prescribed for this patient?
- ANSWER-Titrate dosage to an INR of 2.1 seconds
Which medication would be contraindicated for a 46-year-old
male patient diagnosed with beta thalassemia? - ANSWER-
Ferrous sulfate (Feosol)
--People with thalassaemia may be advised to avoid iron
supplements because they are at risk of iron overload.
An advanced professional nurse (APN) is administering
medications on the pediatric floor and treating an infant with
thrush who is currently taking Nystatin oral suspension
(Mycostatin). The APN knows the infant is unable to follow the
directions of swishing the medication and swallowing. How should
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the APN administer this infant's suspension? - ANSWER-Swab
the infected area
A two-week-old newborn presents to the pediatric clinic with her
mother for a check-up. The nurse discusses the recommended
vaccination guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), including the hepatitis B vaccine.What is the
recommended schedule for this patient receiving the hepatitis B
vaccination? - ANSWER-Three immunizations with one injection
now (if not given at birth), one injection at two months, and one
injection at six months
On a follow-up appointment, a mother of a newborn reports the
infant draws up the legs, clenches fists, and cries as if in pain.
The mother reports the symptoms usually occur during the
evening but the baby tolerates formula well. The nurse tells the
mother that the baby has infantile colic. The mother inquires
about the child's prognosis. How should the nurse describe the
prognosis of infantile colic to the patient's mother? - ANSWER-
Children usually outgrow the condition at about three months of
age.
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-- infantile colic: Predictable periods of significant distress in an
otherwise well-fed, healthy baby.
A 40-year-old Trinidadian male comes into a clinic complaining of
burning chest pain, indigestion, nausea, and belching after eating
certain foods. He is a single father living and working in New York
City. He recently obtained his green card after living in the United
States for more than 10 years. He has a GED and works as an IT
help desk technician earning $42,000 a year. He has health
insurance through the New York health marketplace because it is
cheaper than his employer's plan. Because of the high cost of
living in New York, the patient is unable to afford an apartment on
his own; therefore, he and his child share a home with his mother
and older sister. As the nurse begins to explore his social history
regarding his alcohol use, the patient states, "I have two to three
beers every night to help me sleep. I have been doing this for the
past year." The patient also states he has trouble falling asleep
and stayi - ANSWER-The patient's lifestyle structure
A 40-year-old Trinidadian male comes into a clinic complaining of
burning chest pain, indigestion, nausea, and belching after eating
certain foods. He is a single father living and working in New York
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City. He recently obtained his green card after living in the United
States for more than 10 years. He has a GED and works as an IT
help desk technician earning $42,000 a year. He has health
insurance through the New York health marketplace because it is
cheaper than his employer's plan. Because of the high cost of
living in New York, the patient is unable to afford an apartment on
his own; therefore, he and his son share a home with his mother
and older sister. As the nurse begins to explore his social history
regarding his alcohol use, the patient states, "I have two to three
beers every night to help me sleep. I have been doing this for the
past year." The patient also states he has trouble falling asleep
and staying - ANSWER-Seeking higher or advanced education in
his field
A 72-year-old male patient comes into the clinic complaining of
shortness of breath, wheezing, chills, and hot flashes at night for
over three weeks. He is currently only prescribed a blood
pressure medication but is unsure of the name and has not had
any refills in the last several months. He reports being unsure if
he has been exposed to any respiratory illnesses. He continues to
report he is homeless and lives in different shelters or outside. He
is unemployed but does receive assistance money from an
unknown donor which averages $300 per month. He states he