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A patient is seen in the office for amenorrhea, for which you obtain a urine pregnancy test in the office
that returns negative. You would document this finding in which of the following sections of the
encounter?
A. HPI
B. CC
C. Subjective Data
D. Objective Data ANS D: Objective data
A patient you are seeing for the first time in your office, brings their previous medical records for the
review. you would document a summer of the previous medical records in which of the following
sections of the encounter note?
A. HPI
B. CC
C. Subjective Data
D. Objective Data ANS C: Subjective data
The most effective process to elicit the ROS is for the NP to:
A. Limit the ROS to systems related to the CC
B. Follow the patients lead regarding the order of symptoms
C. incorporate the ROS during the physical exam, stopping to make notes as necessary
D. Start with general questions on each of the different body systems ANS D
The NP can determine higher cognitive function by asking the patient to perform which of the following
tasks?
A. Explain the meaning of a proverb
B. Identify the day of the week, month, season, date and year
C. Recall details of historical events
D. Spell a five-letter word such as WORLD backward ANS A
The NP will ask the patient which of the following questions to assess for depression?
,A. have you ever been annoyed by other criticizing your alcohol use?
B. Over the past two weeks have you felt little interest or pleasure in doing things?
C. Over the past two weeks have you been unable to stop or control worrying?
D. How often do you have contact with those that you care about or care about you? ANS B
The NP will document the reason for visit in which of the following sections of the encounter?
A. HPI
B. CC
C. Subjective Data
D. Objective Data ANS B
The primary care provider will anticipate that what percent of outpatients have mental health
disorders?
A. 10%
B. 15 %
C. 20%
D. 25% ANS C
Which of the following actions by the NP demonstrations patient-centered interviewing techniques?
A. Determine the personal context of the patients symptoms
B. Focus on symptoms to identify a disease or condition
C. Offer his or her perspective to lead the patients response
D. Solicit information from the patients significant others ANS A
Which of the following strategies is most effective when dealing with an angry or disruptive patient?
A. Allow the patient to disrupt the setting as needed to alleviate their anger
B. Ask the patient to lower their voice and remain calm throughout the interview
C. Reinforce the patients criticisms of other clinicians or the facility
D. Validate the patients feelings without agreeing with their reasons. ANS D
,Which of the following variables should have the greatest affect as to how the NP will conduct the H &
PE of a child?
A. The child's developmental level
B. the child's chronological age
C. The expected head to toe format and order of examination techniques
D. The child's birth history ANS A
Match the primary skin lesion to the description
A. Macule 1. Lesion is raised
B. Papule 2. Lesion is raised > 1 cm & fluid filled
C. Plaque 3. Lesion is flat
D. Vesicle 4. Lesion is raised, > 1cm but not fluid filled
E. Bullae 5. Lesion is raised ANS Macule --> Lesion is Flat
Papule --> lesion is raised
Plaque --> lesion is raised, > 1 cm but not fluid filled
Vesicle --> lesion is raised
Bullae --> lesion is raised, > 1 cm and fluid filled
A linear arrangement along a nerve distribution is a description of which type of skin lesion?
A. Annular
B. Zosteriform
C. Keratitis
D. Linear ANS B
A wood's lamp is especially useful in diagnosing __________
A. tine versicolor
B. herpes zoster
C. contact dermatitis
D. All of the above ANS A. tine versicolor (woods lamp helps diagnosis yeast infections)
, Mr. P. has had a "terrible itch" for several months that he has been scratching continuously. Upon
examination, the nurse might expect to find:
A. a keloid
B. a fissue
C. keratosis
D. Lichenification ANS D
The NP has identified a solid, elevated, circumscribed lesion that is less than 1 cm in diameter and
palpable into the dermis. This NP will correctly document this finding as a _________
A. bulla
B. wheal
C. nodule
D. papule ANS D
Which of the following objective findings would alert the NP to consider skin cancer in the list of
differential diagnoses?
A. Annular and symmetrical lesions
B. Blurred edges to a raised lesion
C. solid red raised lesion
D. Diameter of 5 mm ANS B
Which of the following secondary lesions is usually the result of a self-inflicted abrasion?
A. Excoriation
B. Scale
C. Lichenification
D. Atrophy ANS A
You have just read in the patient's chart that she has a lesion that is confluent in nature. On exam, you
would expect to find:
A. lesions that run together
B. Angular lesions that have grown together
C. Lesions arranged in a line along a nerve route