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NR 509 APEA 3P EXAM / 200+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS FROM VERIFIED SOURCES 2023/2024 GRADED A+.

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NR 509 APEA 3P EXAM / 200+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS FROM VERIFIED SOURCES 2023/2024 GRADED A+. 3P Exam Study 2023 1. What would cause decrease in Digoxin levels: Antacids 2. Taking Pyridium for UTI, what can Pyridium cause?: Hemolytic Anemia 3. What can PCOS result in?: increased insulin levels, Androgens, hirsutism 4. What is a hypertensive used in pregnancy: Methyldopa 5. What is a characteristic of Placenta Previa?: painless red bleeding 6. What is a characteristic of Rheumatoid arthritis ?: Red hot joints 7. Medications that cause ototoxicity: Aminoglycosides, nasal decongestants, antihistamines 8. Treatment period for enterobiasis: 2 weeks 9. CBC Interpretation: MCV - mean corpuscular volume help diagnose different types of anemia (High=macrocytic like B12, Low=microcytic like Fe anemia) 10. Rhogham given at how many weeks gestation?: 27 weeks 11. Janesway lesions: Happen with endocarditis, non painful lesions seen on hands and feet, Osler same but painful 12. Warfarin management - forgot a dose?: If under 12 hours take missed dose, if over skip and need INR redraw 13. Taking an ACE or ARB what to know?: ACE (dry hacking) cough starts 1-2 weeks after med started, ACE (Lol) ARB (sartan) first line in HTN avoid initially in african americans, angioedema can occur 14. Contraindication for hydrochlorithiazide: sulfa allergy, asthma, PCN hypersensitvity 15. Murmurs Systolic: MR=Mitral regurge (SOB/Fatigue HF) Peyton Manning=phys murmur (asymptomatic) AS=Aortic Stenosis (Angina, syncope HF) MVP=Mitral valve prolapse (palps, CP, "click") 16. Diastolic Murmurs (ABnormal): AR= Aortic Regurge (angina, HF, dizzinness, CP) MS=Mitral stenosis (Dyspnea, Afib) 17. Motivated: Systole-S1 closure of AV Mitral/tricuspid valve (lub) Mitral, Tricuspid, atrioventricular valves 18. Apples: Diastole s2 closure of the aortic pulmonic valves (dub) aortic pulmonic semilunar 19. Abnormal (extra) heart sounds: S3- CHF; possible normal for adolescent athletes, S4 LVH poorly controlled HTN, unstable angina 20. Assessment of PAD: antiplatelets (Plavix, ASA), Pentoxifylline (decreases blood viscosity) to treat, ankle brachial index to check, angiography gold standard to diagnose 1 / 13 3P Exam Study 2023 1. What would cause decrease in Digoxin levels: Antacids 2. Taking Pyridium for UTI, what can Pyridium cause?: Hemolytic Anemia 3. What can PCOS result in?: increased insulin levels, Androgens, hirsutism 4. What is a hypertensive used in pregnancy: Methyldopa 5. What is a characteristic of Placenta Previa?: painless red bleeding 6. What is a characteristic of Rheumatoid arthritis ?: Red hot joints 7. Medications that cause ototoxicity: Aminoglycosides, nasal decongestants, antihistamines 8. Treatment period for enterobiasis: 2 weeks 9. CBC Interpretation: MCV - mean corpuscular volume help diagnose different types of anemia (High=macrocytic like B12, Low=microcytic like Fe anemia) 10. Rhogham given at how many weeks gestation?: 27 weeks 11. Janesway lesions: Happen with endocarditis, non painful lesions seen on hands and feet, Osler same but painful 12. Warfarin management - forgot a dose?: If under 12 hours take missed dose, if over skip and need INR redraw 13. Taking an ACE or ARB what to know?: ACE (dry hacking) cough starts 1-2 weeks after med started, ACE (Lol) ARB (sartan) first line in HTN avoid initially in african americans, angioedema can occur 14. Contraindication for hydrochlorithiazide: sulfa allergy, asthma, PCN hypersensitvity 15. Murmurs Systolic: MR=Mitral regurge (SOB/Fatigue HF) Peyton Manning=phys murmur (asymptomatic) AS=Aortic Stenosis (Angina, syncope HF) MVP=Mitral valve prolapse (palps, CP, "click") 16. Diastolic Murmurs (ABnormal): AR= Aortic Regurge (angina, HF, dizzinness, CP) MS=Mitral stenosis (Dyspnea, Afib) 17. Motivated: Systole-S1 closure of AV Mitral/tricuspid valve (lub) Mitral, Tricuspid, atrioventricular valves 18. Apples: Diastole s2 closure of the aortic pulmonic valves (dub) aortic pulmonic semilunar 19. Abnormal (extra) heart sounds: S3- CHF; possible normal for adolescent athletes, S4 LVH poorly controlled HTN, unstable angina 20. Assessment of PAD: antiplatelets (Plavix, ASA), Pentoxifylline (decreases blood viscosity) to treat, ankle brach

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