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• Question 1
1 out of 1 points
In acute hypothermia, what physiological change shunts blood away
from the colder skin to the body core in an effort to decrease heat loss?
Selected Answer: B.
Peripheral vasoconstriction
Correct Answer: B.
Peripheral vasoconstriction
• Question 2
• out of 1 points
An NP assesses a patient with a history of a spinal cord injury, and on exam
the NP identifies a pressure wound over the patient’s sacrum with partial-
thickness skin loss involving epidermis. The NP knows to document in the
patient’s chart that the pressure
, ulcer is a Stage .
Selected Answer: B.
II
Correct Answer:
B.
II
• Question 4
0 out of 1 points
A patient scrapes the knee while playing soccer and complains of sharp and
well- localized pain. Which of the following should the NP document to
most accurately characterize the pain?
Selected Answer: A.
Somatic pain
, Correct Answer: A.
Somatic
pain
• Question 5
1 out of 1 points
Which answer indicates that a NP understands regeneration of neurons?
Neurons that have the capacity for regeneration include:
Selected Answer: C.
Myelinated peripheral neurons
Correct Answer: C.
Myelinated peripheral neurons
• Question 6
0 out of 1 points
A high school football player is hit hard in the helmet, losses consciousness
for approximately 8 minutes, and when he wakes up he is confused. He is
removed from the game and examined by an onsite medical professional
who determines the player has suffered a Grade concussion.
, Selected Answer: B.
Grade II
Correct Answer: D. Grade IV
• Question 7
1 out of 1 points
A 52 year-old male patient presents with scaly, thick, silvery, and elevated
lesions on his elbow. The skin appears thickened on exam. The NP knows
that this disorder is a result of .
Selected Answer: D.
Autoimmune T cell mediation