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NUR 635 FINAL EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+ 2026 – 2027
A 35-year-old man, recently immigrated from Guatemala, presents with
fatigue, lethargy, and mouth sores. The NP suspects scurvy and
prepares which medication?
Ascorbic Acid.
First line drug of choice for CAP in a previously healthy adult would
include:
Azithromycin (a macrolide)
1. One month after starting phenytoin for seizures, a 28-year-old male
presents with complaints of fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes. The
NP suspects which syndrome?
Phenytoin hypersensitivity reaction
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A patient with previous compliant levels of carbamazepine levels now
presents with subtherapeutic blood levels. The NP suspects?
Carbamazepine auto induces metabolism so you go through the drug
a lot quicker so it is an expected lab finding.
The NP educates the patient regarding the Black Box warning on
carbamazepine by advising the patient to report signs and symptoms
indicative of:
Skin Reaction (Steven Johnson Syndrome and TEN (Toxic Epidermal
necrolysis))
Carbamazepine monitoring should include all of the following except:
Monthly Glucose
A patient taking Lamictal presents with fever, cough, and swollen lymph
nodes, what does the NP suspect?
Lamictal hypersensitivity reaction.
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A young women taking Lamictal for seizures presents to the office
requesting birth control. She has decided she wants daily oral
contraceptives. The NP educates the patient regarding the fact:
Lamictal doses will need to be increased while taking oral
contraceptives.
Tricyclic antidepressants should be avoided in?
Heart failure patients.
When educating patients regarding antidepressants, the NP should
include:
It may take 2-3 weeks for medications to take effect.
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After ordering IM Haldol for the patient, the NP knows to assess for EPS
using which tool?
AIMS (abnormal involuntary movement scale) test
Prior to administering albuterol for an acute asthma attack while on
digoxin, the NP understands that:
Digoxin dose will need to be increased.
The NP opts NOT to give a beta agonist to which patient?
History of pheochromocytoma.
The NP educates which patient population regarding salmeterol's Black
Box Warning?
African Americans
NUR 635 FINAL EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+ 2026 – 2027
A 35-year-old man, recently immigrated from Guatemala, presents with
fatigue, lethargy, and mouth sores. The NP suspects scurvy and
prepares which medication?
Ascorbic Acid.
First line drug of choice for CAP in a previously healthy adult would
include:
Azithromycin (a macrolide)
1. One month after starting phenytoin for seizures, a 28-year-old male
presents with complaints of fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes. The
NP suspects which syndrome?
Phenytoin hypersensitivity reaction
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A patient with previous compliant levels of carbamazepine levels now
presents with subtherapeutic blood levels. The NP suspects?
Carbamazepine auto induces metabolism so you go through the drug
a lot quicker so it is an expected lab finding.
The NP educates the patient regarding the Black Box warning on
carbamazepine by advising the patient to report signs and symptoms
indicative of:
Skin Reaction (Steven Johnson Syndrome and TEN (Toxic Epidermal
necrolysis))
Carbamazepine monitoring should include all of the following except:
Monthly Glucose
A patient taking Lamictal presents with fever, cough, and swollen lymph
nodes, what does the NP suspect?
Lamictal hypersensitivity reaction.
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A young women taking Lamictal for seizures presents to the office
requesting birth control. She has decided she wants daily oral
contraceptives. The NP educates the patient regarding the fact:
Lamictal doses will need to be increased while taking oral
contraceptives.
Tricyclic antidepressants should be avoided in?
Heart failure patients.
When educating patients regarding antidepressants, the NP should
include:
It may take 2-3 weeks for medications to take effect.
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After ordering IM Haldol for the patient, the NP knows to assess for EPS
using which tool?
AIMS (abnormal involuntary movement scale) test
Prior to administering albuterol for an acute asthma attack while on
digoxin, the NP understands that:
Digoxin dose will need to be increased.
The NP opts NOT to give a beta agonist to which patient?
History of pheochromocytoma.
The NP educates which patient population regarding salmeterol's Black
Box Warning?
African Americans