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FHEA Practice Exam Version 2 Newest 2026

Complete Questions With 100% Correct Verified

Answers||Already Graded A+||Brand New!!!

The nurse practitioner has diagnosed acute bacterial

rhinosinusitis (ABRS) and is considering antibiotic choices.

He recognizes that the most common causative pathogen

is:

H. influenzae.

S. aureus.

S. pneumoniae.

M. catarrhalis. - ANSWER-S. pneumoniae.




The nurse practitioner is beginning pharmacologic

management of dyslipidemia in a 47-year-old male patient

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whose lipid panel is as follows: -Total cholesterol=249

mg/dL (6.45 mmol/L) -HDL-C=39 mg/dL (1.01 mmol/L) -

TG=279 mg/dL (3.15 mmol/L) -LDL-C=191 mg/dL (4.94

mmol/L) The appropriate class of agent is a(n):

Omega-3 fatty acid such as fish oil.

Fibric acid derivative such as fenofibrate.

Cholesterol absorption inhibitor such as ezetimibe.

HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor such as simvastatin. -

ANSWER-HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor such as

simvastatin.




The nurse practitioner is counseling a patient who is new

to insulin therapy. The patient is advised that when

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injecting a short-acting, rapid-onset formulation such as

insulin aspart, the greatest risk time for hypoglycemia is:

15-30 minutes after injection.

1-3 hours after injection.

3-4 hours after injection.

4-5 hours after injection. - ANSWER-1-3 hours after

injection.




The nurse practitioner is seeing a patient who is starting

on a statin. Laboratory assessment should include a

baseline measurement of:

LDH.

ALT.

ALP.

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GGT. - ANSWER-ALT.




The nurse practitioner knows that all patients with an

acute eye complaint should have:

Dilated pupil examination.

Assessment of visual acuity.

Everted lid examination.

Fluorescein staining. - ANSWER-Assessment of visual

acuity.




One of the preferred pharmacologic options of persistent

cough in an otherwise well 25-year-old woman with acute

uncomplicated bronchitis would most likely include:

Antibiotic therapy to cover atypical pathogens.
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