NUR 635 FINAL REVIEW TYLER/SARHAN EXAM
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Patient being treated with Clindamycin and having frequent diarrhea,
what would you assess her for?
CDIFF (pseudomembranous colitis)
What should you stay away from if you have G6P dehydrogenase
deficiency?
Cannot have fava beans, can trigger anemia.
Are tetracyclines used in pregnant and renal dysfunction or hepatic
patients?
NO! We can use them in adolescents who has all their teeth has come
in.
16-year-old female taking minocycline for acne and she has developed a
headache and you evaluate for a pseudo tumor cerebri, what would you
see on eye exam?
Papilledema
Pt with chlamydia infection and given doxycycline, what would you tell
her to do?
Use a backup birth control until next menses.
Isoniazid for TB, it can cause decrease in vitamin B6, what do we do?
prescribe them supplemental B6 (pyridoxine)
,Valacyclovir for shingles, what do you need to worry about?
Their renal function and tell them to drink fluids.
Patient has conjunctivitis and acute otitis media, what would you treat
with?
Amoxicillin first, and then switch to Augmentin if it still hasn’t gone
away after a month.
If you have copious green discharge from the eye and it is gonococcal
conjunctivitis, what do you treat with?
IM ceftriaxone
IF you were going to give someone a ophthalmic beta blocker and they
are on an oral beta blocker, what do you need to worry about?
Bradycardia.
Allergic conjunctivitis, you won't give ABX but what can you give?
Cromolyn and the patient cannot wear their soft contact lenses while
taking it.
If you have a pt with a perforated tympanic membrane, what drops
should you not use?
Ciprofloxacin oto drops.
What should you use for moderate-mild anxiety?
Buspar for 1st line
Someone has depression, and you want to look at what else?
Thyroid. (low thyroid can cause depression symptoms)
Pts with COPD, when they come to see an NP, what do you do ask about
their inhaler?
How many times are they using their rescuer inhaler (albuterol- beta 2
agonist)
, If you have someone with COPD exacerbation, what will you prescribe for
them?
Steroids (Burst therapy)
Estrogen can affect the lower esophageal sphincter, so when you have a
patient on hormonal therapy what do you need to be careful of?
The sphincter can be more relaxed and can cause food to come up the
esophagus.
How does metoclopramide (Reglan) work?
It increases lower esophageal tone; gastric motility.
If you're going to use the step-down approach in the treatment of GERD,
what drug would you start out with?
A PPI.
If a pt has H Pylori, what medications are you looking at using to treat
with?
Amoxicillin, Clarithromycin and a PPI.
Treat for 10-14 days.If treatment fails- quadruple therapy (second-line
treatment)After treating H-Pylori, continue PPI for 8-12 weeks to
promote healing
What is the tx for migraines?
Triptans
What is a prophylactic treatment for migraines?
Beta blockers
CAP (Community Acquired Pneumonia) treatment?
Azithromycin
CAP with comorbidities/immunosuppressed, what do you treat with as an
outpatient?
BANK AND A NEW UPDATED STUDY GUIDE
2026/2027 ALL COMPLETE ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (A NEW
UPDATED VERSION) |GUARANTEED PASS A+
(BRAND NEW!) FULL REVISED
Patient being treated with Clindamycin and having frequent diarrhea,
what would you assess her for?
CDIFF (pseudomembranous colitis)
What should you stay away from if you have G6P dehydrogenase
deficiency?
Cannot have fava beans, can trigger anemia.
Are tetracyclines used in pregnant and renal dysfunction or hepatic
patients?
NO! We can use them in adolescents who has all their teeth has come
in.
16-year-old female taking minocycline for acne and she has developed a
headache and you evaluate for a pseudo tumor cerebri, what would you
see on eye exam?
Papilledema
Pt with chlamydia infection and given doxycycline, what would you tell
her to do?
Use a backup birth control until next menses.
Isoniazid for TB, it can cause decrease in vitamin B6, what do we do?
prescribe them supplemental B6 (pyridoxine)
,Valacyclovir for shingles, what do you need to worry about?
Their renal function and tell them to drink fluids.
Patient has conjunctivitis and acute otitis media, what would you treat
with?
Amoxicillin first, and then switch to Augmentin if it still hasn’t gone
away after a month.
If you have copious green discharge from the eye and it is gonococcal
conjunctivitis, what do you treat with?
IM ceftriaxone
IF you were going to give someone a ophthalmic beta blocker and they
are on an oral beta blocker, what do you need to worry about?
Bradycardia.
Allergic conjunctivitis, you won't give ABX but what can you give?
Cromolyn and the patient cannot wear their soft contact lenses while
taking it.
If you have a pt with a perforated tympanic membrane, what drops
should you not use?
Ciprofloxacin oto drops.
What should you use for moderate-mild anxiety?
Buspar for 1st line
Someone has depression, and you want to look at what else?
Thyroid. (low thyroid can cause depression symptoms)
Pts with COPD, when they come to see an NP, what do you do ask about
their inhaler?
How many times are they using their rescuer inhaler (albuterol- beta 2
agonist)
, If you have someone with COPD exacerbation, what will you prescribe for
them?
Steroids (Burst therapy)
Estrogen can affect the lower esophageal sphincter, so when you have a
patient on hormonal therapy what do you need to be careful of?
The sphincter can be more relaxed and can cause food to come up the
esophagus.
How does metoclopramide (Reglan) work?
It increases lower esophageal tone; gastric motility.
If you're going to use the step-down approach in the treatment of GERD,
what drug would you start out with?
A PPI.
If a pt has H Pylori, what medications are you looking at using to treat
with?
Amoxicillin, Clarithromycin and a PPI.
Treat for 10-14 days.If treatment fails- quadruple therapy (second-line
treatment)After treating H-Pylori, continue PPI for 8-12 weeks to
promote healing
What is the tx for migraines?
Triptans
What is a prophylactic treatment for migraines?
Beta blockers
CAP (Community Acquired Pneumonia) treatment?
Azithromycin
CAP with comorbidities/immunosuppressed, what do you treat with as an
outpatient?