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NR 601 Midterm Exam 2026-190 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+. 100% Verified
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This comprehensive exam preparation document is meticulously curated for nursing students enrolled
in NR 601 Primary Care Practicum. It contains 200 verified questions that mirror the actual midterm
exam, providing a robust tool for mastery. The content is aligned with the latest 2026/2027 academic
guidelines and evidence-based practice standards, ensuring relevance and accuracy. Each question is
accompanied by a detailed rationale, facilitating deep understanding of primary care concepts across
the lifespan. This resource is essential for achieving a top score and demonstrating clinical competence
in the practicum setting.
Key Features:
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: Screening, immunizations, and lifestyle counseling across the
lifespan.
Assessment and Differential Diagnosis: History taking, physical examination, and clinical reasoning for
common presentations.
Management of Acute Conditions: Respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, musculoskeletal injuries, and
dermatologic conditions.
Management of Chronic Conditions: Hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, asthma, COPD, and
thyroid disorders.
Pharmacotherapeutics: Prescribing principles, drug interactions, adverse effects, and monitoring for commonly
used medications.
Special Populations: Pediatric, geriatric, pregnant, and lactating patients; considerations for age-related
changes.
Cultural Competence and Health Literacy: Addressing disparities, communication strategies, and patient
education.
Evidence-Based Practice and Research: Applying current guidelines and literature to clinical decision-making.
Legal and Ethical Issues: Scope of practice, informed consent, confidentiality, and mandatory reporting.
Collaborative Care and Referral: Interprofessional communication and appropriate referral pathways.
Documentation and Billing: Accurate coding, SOAP notes, and compliance with healthcare regulations.
Emergency and Urgent Care: Recognition and initial management of urgent and emergent conditions.
Mental Health in Primary Care: Screening for depression, anxiety, and substance use; brief interventions.
Nutrition and Lifestyle Counseling: Dietary guidance, weight management, and physical activity
recommendations.
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement: Preventing medical errors, patient education for self-management.
Telehealth and Technology: Use of telehealth modalities and electronic health records in primary care.
Geriatric Syndromes: Falls, polypharmacy, cognitive impairment, and functional decline.
Women's Health: Contraception, menopause, breast and cervical cancer screening, and common gynecologic
issues.
Updates for 2026:
- Revised to align with the latest 2026/2027 clinical practice guidelines from AHA, ADA, and USPSTF.
- Incorporated updated medication dosages and monitoring parameters based on FDA approvals.
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, - Expanded coverage of telehealth and remote patient monitoring in primary care settings.
- Enhanced rationales with evidence-based references and clinical pearls.
- Added new questions on emerging topics such as long COVID management and health equity.
Abstract:
This exam preparation document for NR 601 Primary Care Practicum provides 200 verified questions that
comprehensively cover the core competencies required for the midterm examination. The content is organized to
reflect the full scope of primary care practice, including health promotion, disease prevention, acute and chronic
condition management, pharmacotherapeutics, and special population considerations. Each question is designed
to test clinical reasoning and application of evidence-based guidelines, with detailed rationales that reinforce
learning. The document is updated for the 2026/2027 academic year, ensuring alignment with current standards
and best practices. It serves as an indispensable resource for nursing students seeking to excel in their practicum
and achieve a high level of clinical proficiency.
Keywords:
NR 601, Primary Care Practicum, Midterm Exam, Nursing, Verified Questions, 2026/2027, Graded A+,
Evidence-Based Practice
Answer Format:
Each question is followed by the correct answer and a comprehensive rationale explaining why it is correct, along
with concise explanations of why the distractors are incorrect. Rationales are referenced to current clinical
guidelines and standard textbooks, providing a solid educational foundation. This format reinforces understanding
and aids in retention of key concepts.
Compliance Checklist:
Aligned with the latest AACN Essentials and NONPF competencies.
Updated to reflect 2026/2027 clinical practice guidelines.
Includes rationales with citations to evidence-based sources.
Covers all major content areas of the NR 601 syllabus.
Verified by nursing educators and clinical preceptors.
Formatted for easy navigation and self-assessment.
Content Area Overview:
Content Area Questions Key Topics Weight
Health Promotion & Disease 1-20 Screening, Immunizations, Lifestyle 10%
Prevention Counseling
Assessment & Differential 21-40 History Taking, Physical Exam, Clinical 10%
Diagnosis Reasoning
Acute Conditions Management 41-60 Respiratory, UTI, MSK, Dermatologic 10%
Chronic Conditions Management 61-80 Hypertension, Diabetes, Hyperlipidemia, 10%
Asthma/COPD
Pharmacotherapeutics 81-100 Prescribing, Interactions, Adverse Effects, 10%
Monitoring
Special Populations 101-120 Pediatric, Geriatric, Pregnancy, Lactation 10%
Cultural Competence & Health 121-130 Disparities, Communication, Patient 5%
Literacy Education
Evidence-Based Practice & 131-140 Guidelines, Literature Appraisal, 5%
Research Decision-Making
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,Legal & Ethical Issues 141-150 Scope of Practice, Informed Consent, 5%
Confidentiality
Collaborative Care & Referral 151-160 Interprofessional Communication, Referral 5%
Pathways
Documentation & Billing 161-170 Coding, SOAP Notes, Compliance 5%
Emergency & Urgent Care 171-180 Recognition, Initial Management 5%
Mental Health in Primary Care 181-190 Depression, Anxiety, Substance Use 5%
Nutrition & Lifestyle Counseling 191-195 Diet, Weight Management, Physical Activity 2.5%
Patient Safety & Quality 196-198 Error Prevention, Self-Management 1.5%
Improvement
Telehealth & Technology 199-200 Telehealth Modalities, EHR 1%
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, Q1. A patient with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease (eGFR 35
mL/min/1.73m²) is on metformin and insulin. Which medication class has been
shown to reduce cardiovascular death and slow CKD progression in this population?
A. DPP-4 inhibitors
B. SGLT2 inhibitors
C. GLP-1 receptor agonists
D. Thiazolidinediones
Correct Answer: B. SGLT2 inhibitors
Rationale: SGLT2 inhibitors (e.g., empagliflozin, dapagliflozin) have robust evidence from
trials like EMPA-REG OUTCOME and DAPA-CKD demonstrating cardiovascular and
renal benefits in patients with type 2 diabetes and CKD. DPP-4 inhibitors are neutral,
GLP-1 agonists have cardiovascular benefits but less renal outcome data, and
thiazolidinediones may cause fluid retention.
Why Wrong:
A - DPP-4 inhibitors have neutral effects on cardiovascular and renal outcomes, not
proven to slow CKD progression.
C - GLP-1 receptor agonists reduce cardiovascular events but have not shown the
same magnitude of renal benefit as SGLT2 inhibitors in CKD.
D - Thiazolidinediones can worsen fluid retention and are not recommended in
advanced CKD.
Reference: American Diabetes Association. (2024). Standards of Care in Diabetes-2024.
Diabetes Care, 47(Suppl 1), S179-S218.
Q2. In the management of acute exacerbation of COPD, which intervention has been
shown to reduce the risk of treatment failure and improve outcomes when added to
bronchodilators?
A. Systemic corticosteroids
B. Antibiotics for all patients
C. High-flow nasal cannula oxygen
D. Chest physiotherapy
Correct Answer: A. Systemic corticosteroids
Rationale: Systemic corticosteroids reduce inflammation, shorten recovery time, and
improve lung function in acute COPD exacerbations. Antibiotics are only indicated when
there is evidence of infection. High-flow nasal cannula may be used for respiratory failure
but is not a primary treatment. Chest physiotherapy is not routinely recommended.
Why Wrong:
B - Antibiotics are not recommended for all exacerbations; they are reserved for those
with purulent sputum and signs of infection.
C - High-flow nasal cannula is a supportive measure for hypoxemic respiratory
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