NUR 670 Advanced Practice Education
Associates (APEA) QUIZ
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HIGH YIELDS QUESTIONS
NEWEST MODEL 2026 EXAM LATEST
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Which of the following are the classic features of ulcerative colitis?
a) Right lower quadrant pain, frequently accompanied by a palpable mass,
fever, and leukocytosis
b) Massive painful hematemesis, occasionally accompanied by melena
c) Rapidly progressive dysphagia to solid foods, anorexia, and weight loss out
of proportion to the dysphagia
d) Remissions and exacerbations of bloody diarrhea, tenesmus, fecal
incontinence, abdominal pain, and weight loss
Remissions and exacerbations of bloody diarrhea, tenesmus, fecal incontinence,
abdominal pain, and weight loss
A 37-year-old female is found to have a negative rubella titer. How long after
immunization should she avoid pregnancy?
a) 28 days
b) 60 days
c) 90 days
d) 120 days
28 days
Successful management of a patient with attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) is best achieved with:
a) Stimulant medication along with behavioral and family interventions
b) Methylphenidate (Ritalin) in conjunction with an antihistamine
c) treatment by a pediatric psychiatrist
d) firm discipline and removal of offending foods from the diet
Stimulant medication along with behavioral and family interventions
Which of the following signs and symptoms are typical of hypothyroidism?
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a) Constipation
b) Heat intolerance
c) Weight loss
d) Nervousness
constipation
A first-time mother asks the NP how much her baby will grow in the first 3
months of life. The NP explains that the normal baby will grow.
a) ½ to 1 ounce per day
b) 1 to 2 ounces per week
c) one inch per week
d) more than 6 inches
½ to 1 ounce per day
The requirement that a NP practice under the direct supervision of a physician
is:
a) Not a requirement in any state
b) Dependent on state regulations
c) Illegal, according to standards of nursing care
d) A standard national requirement
Dependent on state regulations
The NP correctly diagnoses iron deficiency anemia in a male patient whose lab
report reveals:
a) hemoglobin (Hgb) 15.0 g/dL (150g/L)
b) a decreased total iron-binding capacity (TIBC)
c) mean corpuscular volume (MCV) < 80 fL
d) increased mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC)
mean corpuscular volume (MCV) < 80 fL
All of the following are medical emergencies which may be attributed to acute
cocaine intoxication EXCEPT:
a) hyperthermia leading to extreme rhabdomyolysis
b) HTN with or without vasculitis causing cerebrovascular accident (CVA)