WHNP BOARD EXAM 2024 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
2 VERSIONS COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT)
ALREADY GRADED A+
What is EBP? - (answers)The delivery of individualized healthcare on the basis of
an awareness of the impact and strength of related scientific evidence
When can you treat a minor without parental consent? - (answers)pregnant and
consents to treatment related to pregnancy, other than abortion
consent to diagnosis and treatment of STDS that must be reported to Texas Dept
of health
consent to examination or treatment for chemical addiction, dependency, or any
other condition related to chemical use
consent for counseling for suicide prevention, chemical addiction or dependency,
pr for sexual, physical or emotional abuse
***Parental consent is not required for minors to receive information about
family planning. Texas laws require minors to get parental permission to receive
contraception. When parental consent is required the parent must sign both the
general consent for treatment and method specific consent for for a prescription
method of contraception.
Under federal law, minors may give consent and receive confidential family
planning services if the funding source is Medicaid or Title Family Planning
Program
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MVP S&S - (answers)CO usually uncompromised - usually goes unnoticed by
patient
TYPICALLY BENIGN
tugging chest pain, dyspnea if severe regurge, can have tachycardia or
palpitations
Cardiac exam in MVP - (answers)presence of a Grade I-III/IV mid to late systolic
crescendo murmur with honking quality during peak pressure, which is the middle
of systole
Normal PMI
Best indicator for asthma flare - (answers)FEV
Necessary for diagnosis of HTN - (answers)>2 abnormal readings on >2 occasions
highest to lowest level of research - (answers)meta analysis
systemic reviews
RCTs
Cohort studies
case-controlled studies
case series, case reports
editorial, expert opinion
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Definition of primary prevention - (answers)preventing the health problem, the
most cost-effective from of healthcare
examples of primary prevention - (answers)immunizations, counseling, helmet,
seat belt, condom
Definition of secondary prevention - (answers)Detecting disease in early
asymptomatic, or preclinical state
examples of secondary prevention - (answers)screening tests - BP, mammo,
colonoscopy, pap smear, skin survey
definition of tertiary prevention - (answers)minimizing negative disease induced
outcomes; a failure of primary prevention
examples of tertiary prevention - (answers)adjusting therapy to avoid further
target damage
congenital rubella - (answers)extremely teratogenic can lead to developmental
disability, blindness, hearing loss
Should immunization be deferred in presence of minor illness - (answers)no,
immunization should be deferred only in the presence of a moderate to severe
illness with or without fever
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What should be available if administering vaccines - (answers)telephone to call
911 and epipen
When are babies fully vaccinated against pertussis - (answers)6 months
contraindicatons to live vaccines - (answers)pregnancy, immune suppression (HIV)
Examples of live vaccines - (answers)MMR, varicella, zoster, intranasal influenza
expected side effects of all vaccines - (answers)discomfort, erythema at
immunization site
CAGE questionnaire - (answers)provides very accurate information related to
alcohol abuse, 2 or greater response = + screen
Cut down on drinking
Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking
Guilty about your drinking
Eye opener - drink first thing in the morning or to get rid of hangover
Definition of alcoholic in women - (answers)3 or greater drinks/day
??drinks per week
How do you calculate pack-year history - (answers)PPD x number of years smoked