Questions with 100% Correct Verified Answers
Grade A+ (South Alabama) Latest update
2025/2026
,Introduction:
This document contains the full set of Unit 1 exam questions for
CMN 568 Intro to Family Nurse Practitioner at the University of
South Alabama, with 100% verified correct answers. Topics include
pediatric and adult ENT disorders, ophthalmology, otitis media,
otitis externa, glaucoma, sinusitis, pharmacological treatments, and
family practice principles. It also covers broader Family NP
competencies such as patient education, health promotion, cultural
competence, ethical practice, and chronic disease management.
This resource is comprehensive and aligned with the latest 2025-
2026 curriculum.
Exam Questions and Answers:
Congenital ear malformations are associated with:
A. Liver dysfunction
B. heart disease
C. Renal anomalies
D. Acute hearing loss --- correct answer --- C
What is the term for an external ear that is small, collapsed and has
only the earlobe present?
A. Lop ears
,B. Microtia
C. Agenesis
D. Noearatall --- correct answer --- B
Normal hearing threshold is:
A. 61-91dB
B. 16-30dB
C. < 91dB
D. Within 15dB --- correct answer --- D
A patient that wears contact lenses presents with malaise, fever,
headache, periorbital burning, and a vesicular rash involving the tip
of the nose. What is your differential diagnosis?
A. herpes zoster opthalmicus
B. acanthamoeba keratitis
C. herpes simplex keratitis
D. dacrocystitis --- correct answer --- A
Girls are more frequently affected by esotropia? True or False ---
correct answer --- False
How long does it take for trauma to the middle ear to
approximately heal?
, A. 2 months
B. 6-8 weeks
C. They do not heal
D. Spontaneous healing within 6 months. --- correct answer --- D
Mastoiditis occurs more commonly in what age group?
A. >16 y/o
B. < 2 y/o
C. Grade school age
D. Infants --- correct answer --- B
Antibiotic prophylaxis is not recommended for children with:
A. OME
B. MEE
C. AOM
D. All of the above --- correct answer --- A
A patient presents to the ER with a hyphema secondary to orbital
blunt trauma. Which medical condition would raise concern and
make the prognosis worse?
a)Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
b) Sickle Cell Disease