3P APEA Final Exam Predictor Questions with Verified Answers
A 26 y/o patient, 18 weeks pregnant with twins, has been healthy and has followed recommendations of her nurse midwife. She is in the office to discuss results of her maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP) test. which show elevation in this particular pregnancy? a. Elevated MSAFPO is an indicator of Down Syndrome b. Low MSAFP is expected at 18 weeks' gestation c. Neural tube defects are highly probable d. Elevated MSAFP is an expected finding - ANS: d. Elevated MSAFP is an expected finding The NP should instruct the mother of an infant with thrush to: a. Take oral nystatin since she is breastfeeding b. Stop breast feeding until the thrush has resolved c. administer antifungal medication to the infant prior to feeding d. sterilized pacifiers and bottle nipples - ANS: sterilized pacifiers and bottle nipples The hallmark of neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghousen disease) present in almost 100% of patients is: a. Acoustic neuroma b. Astrocytoma of the retina c. Distinctive osseous lesion d. Café au lait spots - ANS: d. Café au lait spots An 18-year-old female applying for college admission present to the health clinic because evidence of rubella vaccination is required for admission. She says, "don't remember ever getting that shot" She has negative serologic evidence of rubella antibody. The NP should: a. Tell her that her serologic evidence demonstrates that she is immune to the rubella and that she probably has the disease as a child b. Administer the vaccination after a negative pregnancy test and advise the patient that shemust not get pregnant for 28 days c. Tell her that she needs the immunization and can get today if her pregnancy test is negative d. Administer the rubella vaccination after a negative pregnancy test and advise her not to get pregnant for at least 6 months. - ANS: Administer the vaccination after a negative pregnancy test and advise the patient that shemust not get pregnant for 28 days 45 y/o obese pre-menopausal female complains of indigestion, flatulence, RUQ pain and epigastric "crampy pain". Symptoms are exacerbated by high-fat meal. What is the most likelydiagnosis?
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