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NRNP 6568 Advanced Practice Care Exam | Walden University APRN Certification Prep | Release of Information, HIPAA, Telemedicine, Controlled Substances, E&M Coding, Diagnosis and Treatment | Questions and Answers with Verified Rationales | Get HighScore |

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GET HIGHSCORE on the NRNP 6568 Advanced Practice Care Exam at Walden University with this comprehensive test bank featuring questions and answers with verified rationales covering release of information (ROI), HIPAA compliance, telemedicine regulations, controlled substance prescribing, E&M coding, and clinical diagnosis and treatment across multiple body systems . This resource includes 150+ exam-style questions covering all essential topics for APRN certification preparation . Master Legal & Ethical Foundations in APRN Practice Release of Information (ROI) : Release of information to third parties requires authorization by the patient or his or her legal representative. This is True . Sharing medical information with a patient's mother without a signed HIPAA waiver is a HIPAA violation, even if it is the patient's mother . HIPAA Compliance: A provider may NOT share medical information with a patient's family member without a signed HIPAA waiver . Health Literacy: When giving patients written information, the suggested reading level for health information is 5th grade . DNP Requirement for Controlled Substances: An NP does NOT need a DNP to prescribe controlled substances. DNP stands for Doctor of Nursing Practice (not Doctor of Nursing Profession) . Transtheoretical Model (TTM) : The five stages of change in correct order are: Precontemplation; contemplation; preparation; action; maintenance . Nurse Practitioner Titles: All of the following are recognized titles for Nurse Practitioners EXCEPT Registered Nurse Practitioner Provider . ARNP stands for Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner . Liability at Social Gatherings: If an NP is at a social gathering and someone casually asks his/her medical opinion, that NP could be liable if something goes wrong. This is True . Telemedicine Definition: Telemedicine is defined as the remote delivery of healthcare services using telecommunications technology . Upcoding: Upcoding is when an NP bills for a higher level of visit than actually was conducted . Review of Systems (ROS) : The review of systems (ROS) is documented in the History section of the visit, NOT the Physical Exam section. This statement is False . Occurrence vs Claims Made Policy: An occurrence policy covers any incident that occurred while the NP was insured. A claims made policy covers an NP only when the insurance policy is active, no matter when the incident occurred. This is True . Malpractice Insurance: If an NP is sued, it is important that the NP call the insurance company immediately . Waiting to prevent rate increases is False . Standard of Care: Standard of care is the use of reasonable, ordinary care, skill, and diligence as an NP (not unreasonable, extraordinary care). The statement provided is False . Malpractice Elements: A provider may be terribly negligent, but if there is no injury, there is no malpractice. This is True (all four elements must be present: duty, breach, causation, damages/injury) . Patient Dismissal Letter Elements: Must include: the last day the practitioner will be available to render medical care (at least 30 days); indication that med refills will be provided during this period; alternative sources of medical care; how to obtain medical records . Evaluation/Management Visit Levels: There are four levels of evaluation/management visits . Board of Nursing Complaint Response: If an NP receives a letter from the Board of Nursing with concerns about a license issue, the NP should respond to the complaint to the Board of Nursing and consider contacting a lawyer . AMA Meaning: AMA stands for against medical advice (True) . Master Clinical Diagnosis & Treatment Oral Thrush: White, cottage-cheese like lesions that are easily removed with a swab is oral thrush (candidiasis) . Olfactory Dysfunction Terms: Anosmia: Olfactory dysfunction (loss of smell) Parosmia: Smell distortion Hyposmia: Diminished sense of smell Viral Conjunctivitis: Watery discharge, unilateral, older children and adenopathy . Allergic Rhinitis Symptoms: Runny nose and itchy eyes . Allergic Rhinitis Control: The most important way to control allergic rhinitis is environmental control . Strep Throat Treatment (15-year-old) : PCN V 500 mg BID x 10 days . Chronic Rhinosinusitis vs Allergic Rhinitis: Allergic rhinitis has an acute onset . Acute Otitis Media First-Line Antibiotic (Children) : Amoxicillin 80-90 mg/kg/day . Normal Intraocular Pressure: 10-20 mm Hg . Corneal Abrasion Diagnosis: Fluorescein staining under a cobalt blue light / Wood lamp (all of the above) . Breast Cancer Risk Reduction: Healthy diet, limiting ETOH intake, and stop smoking (all of the above) . Atypical Pneumonia (Walking Pneumonia) : 19-year-old male with several weeks of fatigue, non-productive paroxysmal coughing, initial sore throat, rhinitis, and low-grade fever . Rapid Acting Insulin: Humalog (lispro) is a rapid-acting insulin . Microvascular Damage in Diabetes: Atherosclerosis is NOT an indication of microvascular damage (it is macrovascular); microvascular damage includes retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy . Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) : 72-year-old male with fatigue, trouble breathing, ankle/foot swelling, and weight gain . Munchausen Syndrome: 23-year-old male with abdominal pain, chest pain, seizures, 20th visit this year, six exploratory surgeries with no findings . Bupropion (Wellbutrin) Contraindication: Contraindicated in patients with anorexia/bulimia because of the potential for lowering the seizure threshold (True) . Infective Endocarditis: 41-year-old male with fever, chills, malaise, new murmur (prosthetic valve), splinter hemorrhages, and petechiae on palate . Emphysema vs COPD: 73-year-old male with 50 pack/year smoking history, dyspnea, barrel chest, weight loss, pursed lip breathing → diagnosis is COPD . COPD First-Line Treatment (EXCEPT) : Salmeterol is NOT first-line; albuterol, levalbuterol, and metaproterenol are appropriate . Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) : 26-year-old female with intermittent moderate to severe cramping in LLQ, bloating relieved with defecation . CHF Treatment Options: Diuretics, calcium channel blockers, and beta blockers (all of the above) . Calcium Balance Gland: Parathyroid glands are responsible for calcium balance . Melanoma Prevalence: Melanoma is NOT the most common type of skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma is most common) – this statement is False . Diastolic Murmurs: All diastolic murmurs are abnormal (True) . St. John's Wort Uses: St. John's Wort has uses for depression, menopausal symptoms, and wound healing but NOT for HIV/AIDS . Anorexia Nervosa: 15-year-old with distorted body image, weight 96 lbs (BMI 17), lanugo, amenorrhea 4 months, vomiting and laxative use . Pertussis Treatment: First-line treatment includes macrolides (True) . Basal Cell Carcinoma Treatment: Mohs surgery for a 2mm lesion on the neck . Placenta Previa: 38-year-old multipara at 6-7 months, new onset vaginal bleeding worsened by intercourse, soft non-tender uterus . Treatment is strict bedrest . C. diff Diarrhea (Clindamycin) : Discontinue Clindamycin . Nephrolithiasis (Kidney Stone) Risk Factors: Family history, low fluid intake, and gout are risk factors; arthritis is NOT a risk factor . Antipsychotics and Metabolic Syndrome: Antipsychotics lead to an increased risk of metabolic syndrome (True) . Appendicitis Abdominal Maneuvers: Psoas sign and obturator sign (A & B only) . Metabolic Syndrome First-Line Treatment: Metformin for 29-year-old African American male with BMI 30, no exercise, evidence of metabolic syndrome . COPD Category A Treatment (GOLD 2017) : Short-acting beta agonist (SABA) . SSRI Side Effects: Diarrhea, nausea/vomiting, and sexual dysfunction (all of the above) . Beta Blocker Discontinuation: The medication must be weaned off slowly (True) . COPD vs Asthma Onset: COPD begins earlier in life while asthma symptoms don't usually appear until midlife – this is False (asthma often begins in childhood) . Mitral Valve Prolapse Management: Most patients are asymptomatic and require no intervention other than periodic clinical examinations and echocardiographic follow-up every 3-5 years (True) . PPD Skin Test Interpretation: A bright-red color without induration is NOT a positive result (False) . Hemoptysis Causes: Acute bronchitis, chronic bronchitis, and lung cancer (all of the above) . Pneumonia Patterns: Lobar consolidation is more common in typical pneumonia; bilateral diffuse infiltrates are seen more commonly in atypical pneumonia . EKG Interpretation: Ventricular tachycardia . Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Treatment Recommendation: When it has grown to greater than 5.5 cm in diameter . Acute Pyelonephritis: 39-year-old female with 3-day fever (101°F), chills, n/v, flank pain, CVA tenderness, leukocytes, hematuria, WBC casts, mild proteinuria . Pneumococcal Vaccine Indications: Persons 65 y/o, impaired immunity, blood disorders, heart and lung disease (all of the above) . Emphysema Diagnosis: 73-year-old male with barrel chest, dyspnea, weight loss, pursed lip breathing . Nephrolithiasis Diagnosis: 36-year-old male with intermittent flank pain (8/10), pain lasting 20-60 minutes, must stand/walk when pain hits, hematuria . Testicular Torsion Treatment: 13-year-old male with testicular pain, nausea, vomiting, scrotal edema, redness, negative UA → send to ER (surgical emergency) . Emancipated Minor Conditions: Joining the Navy or legally married (B & C only) . Fundal Height at 12 Weeks Pregnancy: Above the symphysis pubis . Placental Abruption: 26-year-old female in third trimester, sudden onset vaginal bleeding, hypertonic uterus, history of hypertension secondary to cocaine use . Hepatitis B Vaccine at Birth: Required at birth . Tanner Stage 4 Breast Development: Areola/nipples separate and form a secondary mound . Bacterial Vaginosis Signs/Symptoms: Fish-like odor, milk-like discharge, non-itchy vulva; Greenish discharge is NOT a sign (it suggests trichomoniasis) . IBS Treatment: Increased dietary fiber, avoid gas-producing foods, decrease stress (all of the above) . Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome: Causes high levels of acid production in the stomach (True) . Hyperprolactinemia: Can be a sign of pituitary adenoma (True) . Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) : A pregnant woman with GDM in the second trimester has Type 2 diabetes . Mitral Regurgitation Murmur Timing: Associated with systole . Subclinical Hypothyroidism Labs: Increased TSH and normal free T4 . Cervical Cancer Screening Interval: Once initiated, screening interval should be every 3 years . Vaccines Contraindicated in Pregnancy: MMR, oral polio, and varicella (all of the above) . Acute Pancreatitis: 41-year-old male with fever, n/v, rapid onset pain radiating to midback/epigastrium, guarding over epigastrium, positive Cullen's and Grey-Turner signs . Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Tests: Ortolani test, Barlow test, Galeazzi (Allis) sign (all of the above) . Acute Appendicitis Diagnosis: 17-year-old male with pain around belly button, no appetite, nausea, vomiting, low-grade fever, guarding and rebound tenderness in RLQ . Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Palpation: Palpable mass greater than 3 cm in width . Pulsus Paradoxus: Even if pulse cannot be palpated, it can still be heard using a BP cuff and stethoscope (True) . IBS Diagnosis Requirement: Abdominal pain must be present for an IBS diagnosis (True) . Chronic Cholecystitis Lab Values: White blood count, amylase, and lipase are typically normal (all of the above) . GERD Most Common Symptom: Heartburn . Smoking and Bladder Cancer: Smoking is a major risk factor for bladder cancer (True) . Rome III Criteria for Constipation: Sensation of straining is a correct symptom . H. pylori Treatment Regimen: Lansoprazole 30 mg twice daily for 10 days; amoxicillin 1 mg twice a day for 10 days; clarithromycin 500 mg three times daily for 10 days . Colon Cancer Screening (ACS) : FOBT or FIT test annually for low-risk individuals . Persistent Proteinuria Next Step: 24-hour creatinine clearance and protein . Kidney Failure GFR: GFR less than 15 is kidney failure; greater than or equal to 90 is normal . Rovsing's Sign: When palpating the left lower quadrant and it leads to right lower quadrant pain . Hyperglycemia and Sodium Levels: In hyperglycemia, intracellular fluid may shift into the extracellular compartment, leading to decreased sodium levels (True) . Metabolic Syndrome Criteria (Elevated BP) : Systolic 140 mm Hg or higher and diastolic 95 mm Hg or higher is False (current criteria: ≥130/85) . Levothyroxine Effect on TSH: Decreases TSH levels . Hypothyroidism Lab Findings: High TSH and low T4 . Hypokalemia Cause: Hypokalemia is typically a result of inadequate intake – this is False (more commonly due to excessive loss) . Metabolic Syndrome Criteria (Triglycerides) : Elevated triglycerides ≥150 mg/dL is a criterion (True) . Metabolic Syndrome Criteria (HDL) : Reduced HDL below 40 mg/dL in males and below 50 mg/dL in females – the statement says below 50/60, which is False . Diabetes Diagnosis HgA1C: 6.5% indicates diabetes . Type 1 Diabetes Cardinal Signs: Increased urination, increased thirst, increased appetite (polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia) . Insulin Doses in Pregnancy: Insulin doses typically increase when a woman with Type 1 Diabetes becomes pregnant (not remain the same) – False . Atypical Pneumonia Organisms: Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, and Legionella pneumonia (all of the above) . Most Common Contraception Method: Sterilization . Appendicitis in Elderly: 82-year-old male with LLQ pain, anorexia, n/v, rebound tenderness, Rovsing's sign, rigid abdomen → refer to ER . Naegele's Rule EDD: LMP June 10, 2020 → EDD March 17, 2021 . HPV Vaccine Age for Males (CDC) : Recommended until age 26 . MI Immediate Response: Squeezing chest tightness radiating to left neck, jaw, and arm → call 911 immediately . Klinefelter Syndrome Characteristics: Small testicles, wide hips, decreased body/facial hair; Small stature is NOT a characteristic . Infective Endocarditis Treatment: IV antibiotics, debridement of prosthetic valve, and dental evaluation/treatment (all of the above) . Squamous Epithelial in Urine: Indicates sample contamination . Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Drug Triggers: Anticonvulsants, NSAIDs, and allopurinol; ASA is NOT a common trigger . Osgood-Schlatter Disease: Knee pain at tibial tuberosity in active adolescent . Korsakoff's Syndrome: Chronic alcohol abuse with mental confusion, ataxia, stupor, hypotension . Live Attenuated Vaccine Age: According to CDC, an infant can start receiving live attenuated vaccine at 12 months (not 6 months) – False . Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) : 18-year-old with hirsutism, acne, and amenorrhea . Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Treatment EXCEPT: Amoxicillin is NOT typically used . Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Presentation: Fever, vaginal discharge, lower abdominal/pelvis/back pain, chills, n/v . Preeclampsia Treatment (Severe) : The only treatment for Ann (35 weeks, severe recurrent headaches, blurred vision, pitting edema, RUQ pain, oliguria, protein 1+) is delivery of the fetus . Macular Lesions EXCEPT: Acne is NOT a macular lesion (freckles and lentigo are macular; psoriatic lesions are NOT) . Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: 48-year-old female with fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, constipation, menstrual abnormalities; TSH 6.0, low T4, high TPO . Hypercalcemia in Ambulatory Patient: Most common cause is hyperparathyroidism . Addison Disease Labs: Elevated ACTH and suppressed cortisol . Aspirin in Diabetes with Low CVD Risk: In patients with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes and low CVD risk, aspirin is NOT recommended (False) . Contraceptives for Acne: Desogen, Ortho-Tricyclen, and Yasmin (A, B, & C only) . Menopause: Associated with a dramatic decline in estrogen levels (True) . Oral Contraceptive Danger Signs EXCEPT: Weakness on both sides of the body is NOT a danger sign; chest pain, severe headache, and visual changes in one eye are danger signs . IBS Treatment (Agnes) : Increased dietary fiber, avoid gas-producing foods, decrease stress (all of the above) . Placenta Previa with Cramping Treatment: Intravenous magnesium . COPD First-Line EXCEPT (Martin) : Salmeterol (LABA) is NOT first-line for his severity . Infective Endocarditis Treatment (Martin) : IV antibiotics, debridement, dental evaluation (all of the above) . LUQ Organs EXCEPT: Sigmoid colon is NOT in the LUQ (it is in LLQ) . ADHD Differential Diagnoses EXCEPT: Laziness is NOT a differential diagnosis . Depression First-Line Pharmacological Treatment: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) . UTI Prophylaxis Antibiotic: TMP-SMX is most effective . GERD Diagnosis (Zina) : 34-year-old with 3 years chronic heartburn, sour odor on breath, thinning tooth enamel, chronic red throat . HBsAG+ Mother Newborn Prophylaxis: HBIG and Hep B within 12 hours of birth . All Diastolic Murmurs: Abnormal (True) . AAA Palpation: Mass greater than 3 cm width . Placental Abruption (Maria) : 26-year-old third trimester, sudden bleeding, hypertonic uterus, hx HTN/cocaine . Urine Dipstick False Negatives EXCEPT: Prolonged exposure of dipstick to air before testing is NOT a false negative cause; high ascorbic acid, dehydration, high specific gravity ARE causes . Murmur Timing (Mitral Regurgitation) : Systolic . Appendicitis (Martin 17 y/o) : Acute appendicitis . Squamous Epithelial in Urine: Sample contamination . Stevens-Johnson Triggers EXCEPT: ASA . PCOS (Hillary) : Polycystic ovary syndrome . Manic Episode Definition: A period of time (at least 1 week) during which mood is abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable (True) . Anxiety Symptoms: Palpitations, pounding heart, accelerated heart rate, sweating, trembling, choking sensation, chest pain, chills, nausea, dizziness, lightheadedness . Highest Abuse Potential Schedule: Schedule II . Manic Episode Diagnosis: Manic episode (in Bipolar Disorder) . Antipsychotic Risk: Weight gain . Psoriasis: Silvery scales on red erythematous plaques . Cryotherapy Agent: Liquid nitrogen (True) . St. John's Wort Interaction EXCEPT: PPI (Proton Pump Inhibitor) does NOT typically interact . COPD Diagnosis (Martin) : COPD (emphysema + chronic bronchitis) . PID (Judy) : Pelvic inflammatory disease . 2-Month-Old Milestones EXCEPT: Rolling over is NOT expected at 2 months (follows objects past midline, makes gurgling sounds, lifts head when on tummy) . Presumptive Signs of Pregnancy EXCEPT: Chadwick's sign (blue coloration) is a probable sign, NOT presumptive (amenorrhea and breast changes are presumptive) . Alcohol Use Disorder Differentials EXCEPT: Pulmonary disease . AAA Diagnosis Confirmation Test: Abdominal ultrasound and CT scan (C & D only) . Placenta Previa with Cramping Treatment: Intravenous magnesium . Pityriasis Rosea: Christmas tree-like pattern (True) . Bipolar Depression (Archie) : Bipolar depression . S3 Heart Sound: Abnormal if occurs after age 35-40 (True) . Contraceptives for Acne (A,B,C only) : Desogen, Ortho-Tricyclen, Yasmin . Pertussis Treatment (Artie) : Macrolides (True) . Pneumococcal Vaccine Indications (All of the above) : 65, impaired immunity, blood disorders, heart/lung disease . Stevens-Johnson Triggers EXCEPT (ASA) : ASA is exception . Osteoporosis Pharmacological Treatments EXCEPT: Thyroid stimulating hormone . Average Natural Menopause Age Range: 50-51 years old . Antipsychotics and Metabolic Syndrome: Increased risk (True) . Nephrolithiasis Risk Factors EXCEPT: Arthritis . Rovsing's Sign: Deep palpation of LLQ causes referred pain to RLQ . Alcohol Use Disorder Risk Factors: Family history, stressful life events, low socioeconomic status (all of the above) . Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Treatment: Doxycycline . Gestational Diabetes Type: Type 2 . 450 Rule for Rapid Acting Insulin: 40g carbohydrates → 4 units of RA insulin . COPD Category A (GOLD 2017) : Minimally symptomatic (low risk of exacerbation) . Vitiligo (Josh) : White patches of skin with irregular shapes on hands, arms, face in patient with Hashimoto's . Highest Abuse Potential Schedule: Schedule II . Manic Episode: 1 week duration, abnormally elevated/expansive/irritable mood (True) . Anxiety Diagnosis: Based on symptoms described . Schedule II Abuse Potential: Highest . Manic Episode Symptoms: Grandiosity, decreased need for sleep, pressured speech, racing thoughts, distractibility, psychomotor agitation, excessive pleasure-seeking . Antipsychotic Risk: Weight gain . Psoriasis: Silvery scales on red plaques . Cryotherapy Agent: Liquid nitrogen (True) . St. John's Wort Interaction EXCEPT: PPI . COPD Diagnosis (Martin) : COPD . PID (Judy) : Pelvic inflammatory disease . 2-Month-Old Milestones EXCEPT: Rolling over . Pregnancy Signs EXCEPT: Chadwick's sign (it is probable, not presumptive) . Alcohol Use Disorder Differentials EXCEPT: Pulmonary disease . AAA Confirmation: Abdominal ultrasound/CT . Pityriasis Rosea Pattern: Christmas tree-like (True) . Bipolar Depression (Archie) : Bipolar depression . S3 Heart Sound Age: Abnormal after 35-40 (True) . Pertussis Treatment: Macrolides (True) . Pneumococcal Vaccine Indications: All of the above . Osteoporosis Treatments EXCEPT: Thyroid stimulating hormone . Menopause Age Range: 50-51 . Antipsychotics and Metabolic Syndrome: True . Nephrolithiasis Risk EXCEPT: Arthritis . Rovsing's Sign: Positive when LLQ palpation causes RLQ pain . Alcohol Use Disorder Risk Factors: All of the above . RMSF Treatment: Doxycycline . GDM Type: Type 2 . 450 Rule Calculation: 4 units . COPD Category A: Minimally symptomatic, low exacerbation risk . Vitiligo Diagnosis: Vitiligo . Highest Abuse Potential Schedule: Schedule II . Manic Episode Duration: 1 week (True) . Anxiety Diagnosis Symptoms: As listed . Schedule II: Highest abuse potential . Manic Episode Features: Grandiosity, decreased sleep, pressured speech, racing thoughts, distractibility, agitation, pleasure-seeking . Antipsychotic Side Effect: Weight gain . Psoriasis Description: Silvery scales on erythematous plaques . Cryotherapy Agent: Liquid nitrogen (True) . St. John's Wort Non-Interaction: PPI . COPD Diagnosis: COPD . PID Diagnosis: Pelvic inflammatory disease . 2-Month Milestones EXCEPT: Rolling over . Pregnancy Presumptive Signs EXCEPT: Chadwick's sign . Alcohol Use Disorder Differentials EXCEPT: Pulmonary disease . AAA Confirmation Tests: Ultrasound/CT . Pityriasis Rosea: Christmas tree pattern (True) . Bipolar Depression: Bipolar depression . S3 Heart Sound: Abnormal after 35-40 (True) . Pertussis Treatment: Macrolides (True) . Pneumococcal Vaccine: All of the above . Osteoporosis Treatments EXCEPT: Thyroid stimulating hormone . Menopause Age: 50-51 . Antipsychotics & Metabolic Syndrome: True . Nephrolithiasis Risk EXCEPT: Arthritis . Rovsing's Sign Definition: LLQ palpation causing RLQ pain . Alcohol Use Disorder Risks: All of the above . RMSF Treatment: Doxycycline . GDM Type: Type 2 . 450 Rule: 4 units for 40g carbs . COPD Category A: Minimally symptomatic . Vitiligo: White patches with Hashimoto's . Schedule II Abuse Potential: Highest . Manic Episode Criteria: 1 week, elevated/expansive/irritable mood (True) . Anxiety Sx: Palpitations, sweating, trembling, choking, chest pain, nausea, dizziness . Schedule II: Highest abuse potential . Manic Episode Features: Grandiosity, decreased sleep, pressured speech, racing thoughts, distractibility, agitation, pleasure-seeking . Antipsychotic Risk: Weight gain . Psoriasis: Silvery scales on red plaques . Cryotherapy: Liquid nitrogen (True) . St. John's Wort Non-Interaction: PPI . COPD Diagnosis: COPD . PID: Pelvic inflammatory disease . 2-Month Milestones EXCEPT: Rolling over . Pregnancy Signs EXCEPT: Chadwick's sign (probable, not presumptive) . Alcohol Use Disorder Differentials EXCEPT: Pulmonary disease . AAA Confirmation: Ultrasound/CT . Pityriasis Rosea Pattern: Christmas tree (True) . Bipolar Depression: Bipolar depression . S3 Heart Sound: Abnormal after 35-40 (True) . Pertussis Treatment: Macrolides (True) . Pneumococcal Vaccine: All of the above . Osteoporosis Treatments EXCEPT: Thyroid stimulating hormone . Menopause Age: 50-51 . Antipsychotics & Metabolic Syndrome: True . Nephrolithiasis Risk EXCEPT: Arthritis . Rovsing's Sign: LLQ palpation → RLQ pain . Alcohol Use Disorder Risks: All of the above . RMSF Treatment: Doxycycline . GDM Type: Type 2 . 450 Rule: 4 units . COPD Category A: Minimally symptomatic, low exacerbation risk . Vitiligo: White patches, Hashimoto's history . Each question includes detailed rationales explaining the "why" behind every correct answer, reinforcing APRN clinical decision-making, legal/ethical compliance, and diagnostic reasoning for NRNP 6568 exam success . DOCUMENT ACCESS: This resource is available as an instant digital download (PDF) immediately upon purchase. Fully text-searchable, printable, and accessible anytime through your user account. Trusted by thousands of Walden University APRN students for NRNP 6568 exam success and NP board certification preparation . 4. VERTICAL KEYWORDS / TAGS NRNP 6568 Advanced Practice Care Exam Walden University APRN Certification Prep Release of Information ROI HIPAA Compliance Health Literacy 5th Grade Reading Level DNP Doctor of Nursing Practice Not Required for Controlled Substances Transtheoretical Model TTM Stages of Change Precontemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance ARNP Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner Liability at Social Gatherings NP Medical Opinion Telemedicine Definition Remote Healthcare Delivery Upcoding E&M Coding Fraud Review of Systems ROS History Section Not Physical Exam Occurrence vs Claims Made Policy Malpractice Insurance Standard of Care Reasonable Ordinary Care Malpractice Elements Duty Breach Causation Damages Injury Patient Dismissal Letter 30 Days Notice Medical Records AMA Against Medical Advice Oral Thrush Candidiasis Cottage Cheese Lesions Anosmia Parosmia Hyposmia Olfactory Dysfunction Viral Conjunctivitis Watery Discharge Unilateral Allergic Rhinitis Environmental Control Strep Throat PCN V 500 mg BID 10 Days Acute Otitis Media Amoxicillin 80-90 mg/kg/day Normal Intraocular Pressure 10-20 mm Hg Corneal Abrasion Fluorescein Staining Cobalt Blue Light Atypical Pneumonia Walking Pneumonia Mycoplasma Chlamydia Legionella Rapid Acting Insulin Humalog Lispro Microvascular vs Macrovascular Diabetes Complications Congestive Heart Failure CHF Fatigue Edema Weight Gain Munchausen Syndrome Factitious Disorder Bupropion Wellbutrin Contraindication Anorexia Bulimia Seizure Threshold Infective Endocarditis Prosthetic Valve Splinter Hemorrhages Petechiae COPD Emphysema Barrel Chest Pursed Lip Breathing Irritable Bowel Syndrome IBS LLQ Cramping Bloating Relieved by Defecation Parathyroid Gland Calcium Balance Diastolic Murmurs Always Abnormal St. John's Wort Uses Not HIV/AIDS Anorexia Nervosa Lanugo Amenorrhea Basal Cell Carcinoma Mohs Surgery Placenta Previa Strict Bedrest Painless Bleeding C diff Clindamycin Discontinue Antibiotic Nephrolithiasis Kidney Stone Risk Factors Family History Low Fluid Intake Gout Antipsychotics Metabolic Syndrome Risk Appendicitis Psoas Sign Obturator Sign Metabolic Syndrome Metformin First-Line SSRI Side Effects Diarrhea Nausea Sexual Dysfunction Beta Blocker Weaning Slow Discontinuation PPD Skin Test Induration Required Not Just Redness Hemoptysis Causes Acute Bronchitis Chronic Bronchitis Lung Cancer Typical vs Atypical Pneumonia Lobar Consolidation vs Diffuse Infiltrates Ventricular Tachycardia EKG Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm AAA 5.5 cm Treatment Acute Pyelonephritis CVA Tenderness WBC Casts Pneumococcal Vaccine Indications 65 Immunocompromised Heart/Lung Disease Testicular Torsion Surgical Emergency Emancipated Minor Military Marriage Naegele's Rule EDD Calculation LMP + 280 Days HPV Vaccine Age 26 Myocardial Infarction MI Call 911 Immediately Klinefelter Syndrome Small Testicles Wide hips Decreased Hair Not Small Stature Osgood-Schlatter Disease Tibial Tuberosity Pain Korsakoff's Syndrome Alcohol Abuse Confusion Ataxia PCOS Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Hirsutism Acne Amenorrhea PID Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Treatment Excluding Amoxicillin Preeclampsia Severe Delivery of Fetus Only Cure Hashimoto's Thyroiditis High TPO Low T4 High TSH Hyperparathyroidism Most Common Cause Hypercalcemia Ambulatory Addison Disease High ACTH Low Cortisol Aspirin Diabetes Low CVD Risk Not Recommended Menopause Estrogen Decline True OCP Danger Signs ACHES Chest Pain Headache Visual Changes NOT Bilateral Weakness LUQ Organs Stomach Pancreas Spleen NOT Sigmoid Colon ADHD Differential NOT Laziness Depression First-Line SSRIs UTI Prophylaxis TMP-SMX GERD Diagnosis Heartburn Tooth Enamel Erosion HBsAG+ Newborn HBIG Hep B 12 Hours Placental Abruption Cocaine Use Hypertonic Uterus RMSF Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Doxycycline 450 Rule Insulin Dosing 4 Units for 40g Carbs Vitiligo Hashimoto's Association Schedule II Highest Abuse Potential Manic Episode 1 Week Duration Anxiety Symptoms Palpitations Sweating Trembling Choking Chest Pain Psoriasis Silvery Scales Erythematous Plaques Cryotherapy Liquid Nitrogen

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