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2026 NRNP 6665 Mid Term Exam
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Transtheoretical Model of Change - - ANS✔️--1. Precontemplation
2. Contemplation
3. Preparation
4. Action
5. Maintenance
psychotic disorder vs neurotic disorder - - ANS✔️--psychotic: distinct alteration in perception of
reality
Neurotic: remain aware and interactive with reality
Cholinergics (Miotics) - - ANS✔️--Pilocarpine
Pilocarpine adverse effects - - ANS✔️--increased GI motility and bradycardia
Initial treatment for a panic attack in the ER - - ANS✔️--short-acting benzodiazepine for
immediate symptom control
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diazepam or
lorazepam
Aside from symptom control, medication use and PEFR testing, what should be included as part
of the assessment for an asthmatic patient? - - ANS✔️--validated asthma questionnaire such as
the ACT.
What is required for a diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder? - - ANS✔️--The patient will
report both excessive anxiety and worry, and difficulty controlling that worry, for more days than
not in the last six months
Levels of Prevention - - ANS✔️--Primary: prevent/promotion Secondary: screen-early detection
Tertiary: treat- to prevent further deterioration, rehab
For a patient being treated with an SSRI such as fluoxetine for PTSD that shows no improvement
in symptoms after two months of treatment, what is the next line thearpy? - - ANS✔️--atypical
antipsychotics
What murmur is heard in systole at the second ICS? - - ANS✔️--Aortic stenosis
Ms. ARD
Mr. ASS
What is the primary risk factor for pulmonary embolus? - - ANS✔️--1. DVT
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DVT risks: polycythemia and stasis.
Differentiate between dementia types - - ANS✔️--Alzheimer's: long trajectory that progresses to
confabulations
Lewy Body: rapid progression w/angry demeanor
Vascular: depressive affect, no confabulations, PMHx of vascular disease
Parkinson's: PMHx of parkinson's
What testing assesses for macular degeneration? - - ANS✔️--Amsler Grid- assessment of central
vision changes seen in MD.
What is the Woods Lamp used for? - - ANS✔️--Illuminate FUNGI, BACTERIA
,PIGMENTATION and other skin problems
Can also be used to detect corneal abrasions.
A 55-year-old female presents with acute onset left sided facial pain and an inability to move the
left side of her face. She cannot smile, raise her eyebrow or even close her left eye, The
immediate approach to this patient should include: - - ANS✔️--Corticosteroids
She has Bell's Palsy
A 78-year-old male present for a physical examination. He has no discomfort or complaints other
than a general decrease in vision, but it helps when he puts things under a bright light to read. He
admits that while driving at night the streetlights appear to be a bit distorted and his night vision
2026 NRNP 6665 Mid Term Exam
Seraphin With 100% verified Correct
Answers Best Review final update
Transtheoretical Model of Change - - ANS✔️--1. Precontemplation
2. Contemplation
3. Preparation
4. Action
5. Maintenance
psychotic disorder vs neurotic disorder - - ANS✔️--psychotic: distinct alteration in perception of
reality
Neurotic: remain aware and interactive with reality
Cholinergics (Miotics) - - ANS✔️--Pilocarpine
Pilocarpine adverse effects - - ANS✔️--increased GI motility and bradycardia
Initial treatment for a panic attack in the ER - - ANS✔️--short-acting benzodiazepine for
immediate symptom control
,2|Page
diazepam or
lorazepam
Aside from symptom control, medication use and PEFR testing, what should be included as part
of the assessment for an asthmatic patient? - - ANS✔️--validated asthma questionnaire such as
the ACT.
What is required for a diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder? - - ANS✔️--The patient will
report both excessive anxiety and worry, and difficulty controlling that worry, for more days than
not in the last six months
Levels of Prevention - - ANS✔️--Primary: prevent/promotion Secondary: screen-early detection
Tertiary: treat- to prevent further deterioration, rehab
For a patient being treated with an SSRI such as fluoxetine for PTSD that shows no improvement
in symptoms after two months of treatment, what is the next line thearpy? - - ANS✔️--atypical
antipsychotics
What murmur is heard in systole at the second ICS? - - ANS✔️--Aortic stenosis
Ms. ARD
Mr. ASS
What is the primary risk factor for pulmonary embolus? - - ANS✔️--1. DVT
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DVT risks: polycythemia and stasis.
Differentiate between dementia types - - ANS✔️--Alzheimer's: long trajectory that progresses to
confabulations
Lewy Body: rapid progression w/angry demeanor
Vascular: depressive affect, no confabulations, PMHx of vascular disease
Parkinson's: PMHx of parkinson's
What testing assesses for macular degeneration? - - ANS✔️--Amsler Grid- assessment of central
vision changes seen in MD.
What is the Woods Lamp used for? - - ANS✔️--Illuminate FUNGI, BACTERIA
,PIGMENTATION and other skin problems
Can also be used to detect corneal abrasions.
A 55-year-old female presents with acute onset left sided facial pain and an inability to move the
left side of her face. She cannot smile, raise her eyebrow or even close her left eye, The
immediate approach to this patient should include: - - ANS✔️--Corticosteroids
She has Bell's Palsy
A 78-year-old male present for a physical examination. He has no discomfort or complaints other
than a general decrease in vision, but it helps when he puts things under a bright light to read. He
admits that while driving at night the streetlights appear to be a bit distorted and his night vision