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NUR 676 Final Exam Correct Questions And Answers Guaranteed Pass. A patient reports recurrent chest pain that occurs regardless of activity and is not relieved by rest. The provider administers one NG tablet which does not relieve the pain. What is the next action? - ANSWER Give the patient a beta blocker A patient is brought to an emergency department with symptoms of acute ST segment elevation MI (STEMI). The nearest hospital that can perform a PCI is three hours away, what is the initial treatment for this patient. - ANSWER Initiate fibrinolytic therapy A patient reports a feeling of fullness and pain in both ears and the practitioner elicits pain when manipulating the ear structures, what is likely the diagnosis? - ANSWER acute otitis externa Which are risk factors for developing otitis externa? - ANSWER having underlying DM, use of ear plugs or hearing aids, vigorous external hygiene A patient has an initial episode of otitis external associated with swimming. the patient's ear canal is mildly inflamed and the TM is not involved. Which medication will be ordered? - ANSWER Cipro HC Which patient may be given symptomatic treatment with 24 hours follow-up assessment without initial antibiotic therapy? - ANSWER A 36-month-old with fever of 38.5, mild otalgia, and red, non-bulging TM A pediatric patient has otalgia, fever of 38.8, and recent history of URI. the examiner is unable to visualize the TM in the right ear because of the presence of cerumen. The left TM is dull gray with fluid levels present. What is the correct action? - ANSWER Remove the cerumen and visualize the TM A patient reports ear pain and difficulty hearing. An otoscope examination reveals a small tear in the TM of the affected ear with purulent d/c. What is the initial treatment for this patient? - ANSWER Prescribe antibiotic ear drops A patient reports ear pain after being hit in the head with a baseball. The provider notes a perforated TM. What is recommended treatment? - ANSWER Refer the patient to an Otolaryngologist for eval An adolescent has fever, chills, and a severe sore throat. On exam, the provider notes foul-smelling breath and a muffled voice with marked edema and erythema of the peritonsillar tissue. What should you do? - ANSWER Perform a rapid strep and throat culture. A patient has a sore throat, and temp of 38.5, tonsillar exudates, and cervical lymphadenopathy. What will the provider do next to manage this patient's symptoms. - ANSWER Perform a RADT A school-aged child has 5 episodes of tonsillitis in the past year and 2 episodes the previous year. The child's parents ask the provider if the child needs a tonsillectomy. What will the provider say? - ANSWER Current recommendations do not support tonsillectomy for this child A patient with EBV-IM also has GAS pharyngitis and is being treated with Amoxicillin. On the third day of treatment, the patient develops a rash. A urinalysis is normal. what does this indicate? - ANSWER A reaction to the amoxicillin An adolescent who plays football in high school is diagnosed with Infectious Mono and is noted to have splenomegaly. What will the provider recommend to this patient about returning to sports? - ANSWER ABD US are recommended to determines safety An adolescent patient has a fever, pharyngitis, and cervical lymphadenopathy and has negative GAS culture. A cbc shows absolute lymphocytosis, but a heterophil antibody test is negative for EBV. What will the provider tell the patient? - ANSWER The likelihood of EBV is still high A patient reports persistent nasal blockage, discharge and facial pain lasting on the right side for 4 months. There is no hx of sneezing or eye involvement, The patient has a hx of seasonal allergies and takes a non-sedating antihistamine. What does the provider suspect is the cause of these symptoms? - ANSWER chronic rhinosinusitis A provider determines that a patient has chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps. What is first-line treatment? - ANSWER Intranasal corticosteroids A patient has recurrent sneezing, alterations in taste and smell, watery, itchy eyes, and thin, clear nasal secretions. The provider notes puffiness around the eyes. The patient’s vital signs are normal. What is likely diagnosis? - ANSWER allergic rhinitis A patient has seasonal rhinitis symptoms and allergy testing reveals sensitivity to trees and grasses. What is first line treatment for this patient? - ANSWER intranasal steroids A patient is concerned about frequent nasal stuffiness and congestion that begins shortly after getting out of bed in the morning. The patient denies itching and sneezing. A PE reveals erythematous nasal mucosa with scant watery discharge. What treatment will the provider recommend? - ANSWER daily intranasal steroids Which symptoms in a patient with abdominal pain are suggestive of appendicitis? - ANSWER Abdominal rigidity along with pain, pain accompanied by low grade fever, pain occurring prior to nausea and vomiting

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NUR 676 Final Exam Correct Questions
And Answers Guaranteed Pass.
A patient reports recurrent chest pain that occurs regardless of activity and is not
relieved by rest. The provider administers one NG tablet which does not relieve the
pain. What is the next action? - ANSWER Give the patient a beta blocker

A patient is brought to an emergency department with symptoms of acute ST segment
elevation MI (STEMI). The nearest hospital that can perform a PCI is three hours away,
what is the initial treatment for this patient. - ANSWER Initiate fibrinolytic therapy

A patient reports a feeling of fullness and pain in both ears and the practitioner elicits
pain when manipulating the ear structures, what is likely the diagnosis? - ANSWER
acute otitis externa

Which are risk factors for developing otitis externa? - ANSWER having underlying DM,
use of ear plugs or hearing aids, vigorous external hygiene

A patient has an initial episode of otitis external associated with swimming. the patient's
ear canal is mildly inflamed and the TM is not involved. Which medication will be
ordered? - ANSWER Cipro HC

Which patient may be given symptomatic treatment with 24 hours follow-up assessment
without initial antibiotic therapy? - ANSWER A 36-month-old with fever of 38.5, mild
otalgia, and red, non-bulging TM

A pediatric patient has otalgia, fever of 38.8, and recent history of URI. the examiner is
unable to visualize the TM in the right ear because of the presence of cerumen. The left
TM is dull gray with fluid levels present. What is the correct action? - ANSWER Remove
the cerumen and visualize the TM

A patient reports ear pain and difficulty hearing. An otoscope examination reveals a
small tear in the TM of the affected ear with purulent d/c. What is the initial treatment for
this patient? - ANSWER Prescribe antibiotic ear drops

A patient reports ear pain after being hit in the head with a baseball. The provider notes
a perforated TM. What is recommended treatment? - ANSWER Refer the patient to an
Otolaryngologist for eval

An adolescent has fever, chills, and a severe sore throat. On exam, the provider notes
foul-smelling breath and a muffled voice with marked edema and erythema of the
peritonsillar tissue. What should you do? - ANSWER Perform a rapid strep and throat
culture.

, A patient has a sore throat, and temp of 38.5, tonsillar exudates, and cervical
lymphadenopathy. What will the provider do next to manage this patient's symptoms. -
ANSWER Perform a RADT

A school-aged child has 5 episodes of tonsillitis in the past year and 2 episodes the
previous year. The child's parents ask the provider if the child needs a tonsillectomy.
What will the provider say? - ANSWER Current recommendations do not support
tonsillectomy for this child

A patient with EBV-IM also has GAS pharyngitis and is being treated with Amoxicillin.
On the third day of treatment, the patient develops a rash. A urinalysis is normal. what
does this indicate? - ANSWER A reaction to the amoxicillin

An adolescent who plays football in high school is diagnosed with Infectious Mono and
is noted to have splenomegaly. What will the provider recommend to this patient about
returning to sports? - ANSWER ABD US are recommended to determines safety

An adolescent patient has a fever, pharyngitis, and cervical lymphadenopathy and has
negative GAS culture. A cbc shows absolute lymphocytosis, but a heterophil antibody
test is negative for EBV. What will the provider tell the patient? - ANSWER The
likelihood of EBV is still high

A patient reports persistent nasal blockage, discharge and facial pain lasting on the right
side for 4 months. There is no hx of sneezing or eye involvement, The patient has a hx
of seasonal allergies and takes a non-sedating antihistamine. What does the provider
suspect is the cause of these symptoms? - ANSWER chronic rhinosinusitis

A provider determines that a patient has chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps.
What is first-line treatment? - ANSWER Intranasal corticosteroids

A patient has recurrent sneezing, alterations in taste and smell, watery, itchy eyes, and
thin, clear nasal secretions. The provider notes puffiness around the eyes. The patient’s
vital signs are normal. What is likely diagnosis? - ANSWER allergic rhinitis

A patient has seasonal rhinitis symptoms and allergy testing reveals sensitivity to trees
and grasses. What is first line treatment for this patient? - ANSWER intranasal steroids

A patient is concerned about frequent nasal stuffiness and congestion that begins
shortly after getting out of bed in the morning. The patient denies itching and sneezing.
A PE reveals erythematous nasal mucosa with scant watery discharge. What treatment
will the provider recommend? - ANSWER daily intranasal steroids

Which symptoms in a patient with abdominal pain are suggestive of appendicitis? -
ANSWER Abdominal rigidity along with pain, pain accompanied by low grade fever,
pain occurring prior to nausea and vomiting.
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