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1. In the early stages of iron deficient anemias, (c)sharply
blood studies show: dorsiflex
ing the
(a)macrocytic normochromic foot and
maintain
(b)microcytic hypochromic
ing this
(c) normochromic normocytic
(d)pancytopenic hypocytic
2. A 14-year-old, male patient has some general
con- cerns about eczema, as his twin brother
was recent- ly diagnosed with this condition.
The patient reports urticaria and a rash on his
posterior knees bilateral- ly. The three factors
that put the patient at risk for eczema are a
family history of eczema, a personal history of
allergic rhinitis, and a history of:
(a)asthma
(b)bee allergy
(c)otitis media
(d)psoriasis
3. A patient has hyperactive reflexes of the
lower ex- tremities. The adult-gerontology
primary care nurse practitioner assesses for
ankle clonus by:
(a)firmly applying a low-pitched tuning fork
to the lateral malleolus.
(b)flexing the leg at the knee, rotating it
externally, and striking the Achilles tendon
with the percussion hammer.
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(a) normochromic normo- cytic
(a) asthma
(c) sharply dorsiflexing the foot and maintaining this position while
supporting the knee.
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position while supporting the knee. 6. The adult-
gerontology
(d)stroking the lateral aspect of the sole primary
from the heel to the ball of the foot with care nurse
the sharp end of the percussion hammer. practition-
er treats
4. A 70-year-old, female patient is having her
several
yearly evaluation. The adult-gerontology
patients
primary care nurse practitioner gives which
for
physical examination finding the highest
biological
priority for immediate treatment?
exposure.
In the
(a)Atrophy of vaginal rugae.
patients'
(b)Cystocele present.
records,
(c)Palpable ovary.
the nurse
(d)Pessary in place.
practitione
5. The adult-gerontology primary care nurse r docu-
practition- er reminds a 16-year-old, male
patient who just re- ceived his driver's
license to wear a seat belt at all times when
in a car. The patient replies that he does not
need to wear a seat belt, because nothing
will happen to him if he is involved in an
automobile colli- sion. According to the health
belief model, what chief component does the
patient lack?
(a)Enabling factors.
(b)Motivation.
(c)Perceived role conflict.
(d)Perceived severity.
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(c) Palpable ovary.
(d) Perceived severity.
(c) Mode of transmission and incubation.