NURS 5433 FNP II MIDTERM EXAM NEWEST 2025
ACTUAL EXAM| COMPLETE 250 REAL EXAM
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A patient presents with a yellowish raised lesion on the nasal conjunctiva
that does not affect. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Pingueculum
B. Pterygium
C. Cataract
D. Conjunctival hemorrhage - Correct Answer - A. Pingueculum
First line treatment for bacterial conjunctivitis includes
A. Oral doxycycline
B. Corticosteroid drops
C. Erythromycin ointment
D. Artificial tears - Correct Answer - C. Erythromycin ointment
A fluorescien stain is used to diagnose:
A. Corneal abrasion
B. Blepharitis
C. Cataracts
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D. Macular degeneration - Correct Answer - A. Corneal abrasion
Cataracts typically presents with:
A. Eye discharge
B. Sharp eye pain
C. Halos around lights
D. Tearing and itching - Correct Answer - C. Halos around lights D
Which of the following organism is not the top 3 for bacterial
conjunctivitis?
A. Staphylococcus aureus
B. Strep pneumoniae
C. Pseudomonas
D. Haemophilus influenzae - Correct Answer - C. Pseudomonas
A mother comes in with her newborn baby. She states that her baby has
persistent tear overflow, red eyes and mucus that comes out of the corner
of her eyes when touched. which of the following would you
recommend for treatment?
A. Antibiotic drops
B. Topical steroids
C. Crigler massage
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D. Referral for duct probing and catheter insertion to remove mucus -
Correct Answer - C. Crigler massage
Which intrapcular pressure (IOP) is concerning for glaucoma?
A. 15 mmHg
B. 20 mmHg
C. 22 mmHg
D. 25 mmHg - Correct Answer - D. 25 mmHg
What treatment may help slow macular degeneration progression?
A. Corticosteroids
B. Antihistamines
C. Antioxidants and zinc
D. Prostaglandins - Correct Answer - C. Antioxidants and zinc
You look into a patient's ear after they have come in complaining of
right ear pain. You are unable to visualize the tympanic membrane due
to edema and a white cottage cheese like substance in the external canal
of the ear. Which of the following medications is the best for treating
this type of infection?
A. Ciprofloxacin + Hydrocortisone Drops
B. 1% Clotrimazole
C. Gentamycin Drops
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D. Hydrocortisone + acetic acid Drops - Correct Answer - B. 1%
Clotrimazole
What findings indicates bacterial sinusitis?
A. Symptoms lasting more than 10 days without improvement
B. Water discharge for 5 days
C. Clear nasal drainage
D. Nighttime coughing - Correct Answer - A. Symptoms lasting more
than 10 days without improvement
Which is NOT recommended for sinusitis due to resistance?
A. Amoxicillin.
B. Azithromycin.
C. Cefpodoxime.
D. Levofloxacin. - Correct Answer - B. Azithromycin.
Emily has chronic dry eye. The doctor suggested using Cyclosporine
ophthalmic emulsion for her eye but it did not work. Which of the
following should the NP consider trying next? SATA
A. Topical corticosteroids
B. Systemic anti-inflammatory agents
C. Surgery
D. Autologous serum
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