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CMN 568 Intro to Family NP Final Exam Practice
Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers


1. Your patient was seen by a pulmonologist 2 months ago and diagnosed with

asthma. The pulmonologist ordered a short acting beta-2 agonist for initial

symptom relief. However, on today's visit to your office, the patient states, "I

don't think this stuff is really working because I'm still short of breath." You

refer the patient back to the pulmonologist. Which of the following would you

anticipate being the next step in the patient's management following the latest

national guidelines?

Answer

an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)



2. Jackie, a 25-yo female, comes to the clinic experiencing respiratory distress and

difficulty speaking. Her lungs are hyperresonant and show hyperinflation on the

x-ray. Which result would most strongly indicate that Jackie should be admitted

to a hospital?


A. Forced expiratory volume is below 30%

B. Respiratory rate is 25 breaths/minute

,3. Which of these is NOT a common indoor trigger for asthma?

Cockroaches

Dust mites

Exercise Termites
Answer

termites

4. Upon examination, you notice that Alex, an obese 63yo male, has moderate

dyspnea and purulent sputum. His lungs are normal upon percussion. Labo-

ratory results reveal an increased hematocrit level. Given the most likely di-

agnosis, which of the following drugs would you be LEAST likely to prescribe

for the patient's condition?

A. Ipratropium bromide

B. Albuterol

C. Budesonide

D. Montelukast

Answer

D. montelukast



5. Which of the following medications is considered to be the mainstay of

treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?

A. Budesonide

B. Ipratropium bromide


C. Salmeterol

D. Triamcinolone

,visit, he coughs up a substantial amount of yellow phlegm. A blood test reveals

an increased hematocrit level, and a physical exam detects lungs that are normal

upon percussion. You order a pulmonary lab for the patient. Given the most

likely condition, which of the following findings would you LEAST expect?
A. Increased forced expiratory volume in 1 second

B. Increased total lung capacity

C. Increased functional residual capacity

D. Increased residual volume

Answer

A. (this is an indication of healthy lung functioning)



7. A thin patient w/ a slight build present with constant difficulty breathing

and clear mucus. A physical exam also indicates an increased chest antero-

posterior diameter and hyperresonance on percussion. Given the most likely

diagnosis, which class of medications is best suited for long-term tx?

Answer

anti- cholinergics



8. Which of these manifestations is LEAST likely to present with the onset of

asthma?

A. Plugging the airways by thick mucus

B. Hypertrophy of the mucus glands


C. Thinning of the epithelial basement membrane

D. Hypertrophy of smooth muscle

, traditional drug regimen. For what minimum period of time is Winston

expected to continue his regimen?

Answer

9 months



10. Common symptoms of COPD are

Answer

cough, dyspnea, sputum production




11. Is a chest x-ray needed to diagnose COPD?

Answer

No. Chest x-ray may show hyperinflation, but PFTs are the standard for diagnosis.

PFT may be able to diagnose prior to the presentation of symptoms.



12. What is the PFT result need for diagnosis of COPD?

Answer

FEV1 <0.7




13. Does every patient with asthma need a SABA?


Answer

yes

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