NR 602 MIDTERM 2025 COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWER
GRADED A+/ GUARANTEED SUCCESS SURE
PASS
What is the best antibiotic therapy to use for human bites?
Amoxicillin for 7 to 10 days or alternative cephalexin or clindamycin
What is the best anabiotic to use for animal bites?
Amoxicillin for 7 to 10 days or alternative cefuroxime, fluoroquinolone or trimethoprim-
sulfamethoxazole plus clinda or metronidazole
Antibiotics used for plantar wounds
Ciprofloxacin for 7 to 20 days. An alternative is to consult infectious disease due to requirement of IV
therapy.
What should the nurse practitioner do for ingrown toenail?
Pat Cotton underneath the nail edge to elevate the nail and educate the patient to repack the cotton
daily to prevent infection. Should use warm water with Epsom salt soaks for 20 minutes three times a
day. It is important to use properly fitting shoes. Keep the toe clean and dry. Consider referral to
podiatry for recurrent.
,What is the most common cause of diarrhea globally?
Rotavirus.
What are most peritonsillar abscess is caused by?
Streptococcus and fusobacterium
What antibiotics are good for peritonsillar abscesses?
Penicillin and clindamycin
What is scarlet fever?
Is a diffuse erythematous eruption that generally occurs in association with pharyngitis.
Abrupt illness with sore throat, vomiting, headache, chills, and malaise. Fever reaches 104. The pharynx
is inflamed and can be covered with gray white XU date. The tongue is usually coated and red, also
called strawberry tongue. The skin is coarse with a sandpaper feel the rash generally begins on the neck
and spreads to the trunk and extremities becoming generalized within 24 hours. The rash fades within 3
to 4 days. The process can take up to six weeks, sore throat and other symptoms resolve approximately
5 to 7 days. Treatment is penicillin.
What is asthma step one
Saba PRN
What is step two of asthma?
,Low-dose ICS
What is step three of asthma?
0 to 4 years of age: medium does ICS plus sub specialist referral
Greater than five years of age: low-dose ICS plus LABA or medium dose ICS
What is step four of asthma?
Medium dose ICS plus LABA or montelukast plus subspecialist referral
What is step five of asthma?
High-dose ICS plus LABA or montelukast plus subspecialist referral
What is step six of asthma?
Hi dose ICS plus LABS or montelukast plus OCS plus subspecialist referral
A patient received a score of 75% on a spirometry. What is this considered?
Normal
What education would be provided to a parent of a child that is using as a spirometry Regarding normal
levels?
, Anything greater than 75% is considered normal
What is the range for mild obstruction on a spirometry?
60 to 75%
What is considered moderate obstruction on a spirometry
50 to 59%
What is considered severe obstruction on a spirometry
Less than 49%
When should a child be tested for exercise induced asthma after diagnosis
Every one to two years
What is allergic rhinitis mediated by?
IgE
What is treatment for allergic rhinitis?
Intranasal corticosteroids are considered first line treatment. Children with allergic rhinitis often exhibit
symptoms of asthma.
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWER
GRADED A+/ GUARANTEED SUCCESS SURE
PASS
What is the best antibiotic therapy to use for human bites?
Amoxicillin for 7 to 10 days or alternative cephalexin or clindamycin
What is the best anabiotic to use for animal bites?
Amoxicillin for 7 to 10 days or alternative cefuroxime, fluoroquinolone or trimethoprim-
sulfamethoxazole plus clinda or metronidazole
Antibiotics used for plantar wounds
Ciprofloxacin for 7 to 20 days. An alternative is to consult infectious disease due to requirement of IV
therapy.
What should the nurse practitioner do for ingrown toenail?
Pat Cotton underneath the nail edge to elevate the nail and educate the patient to repack the cotton
daily to prevent infection. Should use warm water with Epsom salt soaks for 20 minutes three times a
day. It is important to use properly fitting shoes. Keep the toe clean and dry. Consider referral to
podiatry for recurrent.
,What is the most common cause of diarrhea globally?
Rotavirus.
What are most peritonsillar abscess is caused by?
Streptococcus and fusobacterium
What antibiotics are good for peritonsillar abscesses?
Penicillin and clindamycin
What is scarlet fever?
Is a diffuse erythematous eruption that generally occurs in association with pharyngitis.
Abrupt illness with sore throat, vomiting, headache, chills, and malaise. Fever reaches 104. The pharynx
is inflamed and can be covered with gray white XU date. The tongue is usually coated and red, also
called strawberry tongue. The skin is coarse with a sandpaper feel the rash generally begins on the neck
and spreads to the trunk and extremities becoming generalized within 24 hours. The rash fades within 3
to 4 days. The process can take up to six weeks, sore throat and other symptoms resolve approximately
5 to 7 days. Treatment is penicillin.
What is asthma step one
Saba PRN
What is step two of asthma?
,Low-dose ICS
What is step three of asthma?
0 to 4 years of age: medium does ICS plus sub specialist referral
Greater than five years of age: low-dose ICS plus LABA or medium dose ICS
What is step four of asthma?
Medium dose ICS plus LABA or montelukast plus subspecialist referral
What is step five of asthma?
High-dose ICS plus LABA or montelukast plus subspecialist referral
What is step six of asthma?
Hi dose ICS plus LABS or montelukast plus OCS plus subspecialist referral
A patient received a score of 75% on a spirometry. What is this considered?
Normal
What education would be provided to a parent of a child that is using as a spirometry Regarding normal
levels?
, Anything greater than 75% is considered normal
What is the range for mild obstruction on a spirometry?
60 to 75%
What is considered moderate obstruction on a spirometry
50 to 59%
What is considered severe obstruction on a spirometry
Less than 49%
When should a child be tested for exercise induced asthma after diagnosis
Every one to two years
What is allergic rhinitis mediated by?
IgE
What is treatment for allergic rhinitis?
Intranasal corticosteroids are considered first line treatment. Children with allergic rhinitis often exhibit
symptoms of asthma.