NRNP 6531 MIDTERM EXAM REVISED VERSION 2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS_CORRECT SCORES
During a total body skin examination for skin cancer, the provider notes a raised, shiny, slightly pigmented lesion on the patient’s nose. What will the provider do? keratoses *B Urticaria . C. Xanthelasma D. Melasma During an eye examination, the provider notes a red-light reflex in one eye but not the other. What is the significance of this finding? C. Penicillin Azithromyci D. n * A. Amoxicillin B. Doxycycline Oral Consider prescribing a topical mast cell a. stabilizer. *b Determine the duration of treatment with this . medication. c. Prescribe a non-sedating oral antihistamine. d. Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist for Mikey is a 19 y/o male who is brought to the clinic because he has a fever, sore throat, pain on swallowing and mildly enlarged submandibular nodes First line pharmacological treatment for Mikey would include: a. Normal physiologic variant *b Ocular disease requiring . referral Potential infection in the c. “red” eye Potential vision loss in one d. eye A patient diagnosed with allergic conjunctivitis and prescribed a topical antihistaminevasoconstrictor medication reports worsening symptoms. What is the provider’s next step in managing this patient’s symptoms? Consult with a dermatologist about possible a. melanoma. b. Reassure the patient that this is a benign lesion. *c Refer the patient for possible electrodessication and . curettage. Tell the patient this is likely a squamous cell d. carcinoma. a. Antibiotic eye drops Nasolacrimal duct b. probing c. Systemic antibiotics *d Warm compresses . *a Examination of scalp scrapings with potassium hydroxide (KOH) b. Grasping and pulling on a few dozen hairs c. Serum iron studies and a complete blood count d. Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test
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