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What is the purpose of the Barkley3P Exam?
To assess the knowledge and clinical skills of Family Nurse Prac oner (FNP) students.
How many ques ons are included in the Barkley 3P Exam?
150 clinically relevant ques ons.
What key areas does the Barkley 3P Exam cover?
Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, and Physical Assessment.
What is the importance of study materials for the Barkley 3P Exam?
They enhance understanding and reten on of complex medical concepts.
What is a characteris c of aor c regurgita on?
A so,, high-pitched, blowing diastolic decrescendo murmur best heard at the 3rd le,
interspace when the pa ent leans forward.
How does mitral stenosis present clinically?
As a low-pitched diastolic rumble, best heard at the apex in the le, lateral posi on.
What is osteoporosis?
The most common metabolic bone disease, leading to low bone mass and increased skeletal
fragility.
What is the most common clinical manifesta on of osteoporosis?
Bone deformity, o,en not apparent un l a,er a fracture occurs.
What are the risk factors for osteoporosis?
Age, gender, and family history.
What is Tadalafil (Cialis) used for?
It is indicated for daily use in pa ents who an cipate sexual ac vity mul ple mes a week.
How should Sildenafil (Viagra) be taken?
One hour before sexual ac vity, with cau on regarding blood pressure.
What effect do oral contracep ves have on blood pressure?
, They can increase blood pressure by promo ng aldosterone produc on and sodium
reten on.
What is the pregnancy category of oral contracep ves?
Category X due to poten al harm to the fetus if taken during pregnancy.
What does hyperresonance upon percussion of the chest indicate?
Pneumothorax, a condi on requiring immediate a7en on.
What is the Ortolani maneuver used for?
To assess hip disloca on in infants.
What is the significance of blood lipid profiles in coronary heart disease?
They are essen al in assessing the risk, with specific thresholds for cholesterol, LDL, and HDL
levels.
What is Fondaparinux?
A selec ve factor Xa inhibitor used in an coagula on therapy.
How does Fondaparinux differ from low molecular weight heparins (LMWH)?
It is dis nct and can be combined with warfarin for enhanced an coagula on.
What is the most common reason for discon nua on of Etonogestrel (Nexplanon)?
Irregular bleeding.
What is the first-line treatment for relapsing-remi;ng mul ple sclerosis?
Immunomodulators such as interferon-beta.
What is the Somogyi effect in diabetes management?
Nocturnal hypoglycemia followed by rebound hyperglycemia in the morning.
What is a common effect of a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?
Speech dysphasia, par cularly affec ng language produc on and comprehension.
What should be considered regarding drug use during pregnancy?
The placenta does not provide complete protec on against drug exposure.
When are an bio cs most appropriate?
For pa ents with prolonged symptoms, such as a 5-year-old with cough and mucopurulent
rhini s las ng 3 weeks.
What is the mechanism of ac on for Fondaparinux?