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NR 511 Midterm Exam (100+ Qs) – GI, Anemia, Prostate, UTI, Ortho, Skin

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This expertly verified resource includes over 100 midterm-level questions and answers for NR 511: Advanced Physical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning at United States University, designed for the 2025/2026 academic year. It covers a broad range of high-yield clinical topics relevant to nurse practitioner programs and board certification prep, using a clear question-answer format ideal for quick learning and review. Key gastrointestinal topics include GERD, C. difficile, H. pylori, diverticulitis, IBD, appendicitis, and gastroenteritis, with emphasis on diagnostics, red flag symptoms, and patient teaching. Hematologic conditions are covered in-depth, such as iron deficiency anemia, macrocytic anemia, sickle cell disease, G6PD deficiency, and sideroblastic anemia, including pathophysiology and lab interpretation (MCV, MCHC, TIBC, reticulocyte count). Also featured: Male GU & Prostate: BPH, prostatitis, prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction Urinary System: UTIs, overactive bladder, incontinence types and treatment plans Musculoskeletal/Ortho: low back pain, herniated discs, ankle/neck sprains, myofascial pain syndrome Skin & Wound Care: wound closure, animal bites, suture removal timelines, tetanus updates Men’s health & urology: varicocele, undescended testes, priapism, hypospadias With evidence-based management strategies, lab interpretation guides, and red flag identification, this file is ideal for: FNP and AGNP students in diagnostic reasoning courses DNP students preparing for clinical evaluations or board exams (AANP/ANCC) Nurse practitioner students seeking structured midterm prep with real clinical relevance Keywords: NR 511 midterm C. diff diverticulitis GERD H. pylori IBD vs IBS appendicitis iron deficiency anemia macrocytic anemia BPH prostatitis urinary incontinence UTI diagnosis herniated disc low back pain myofascial pain animal bites wound care SOAP notes clinical reasoning United States University

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Muscle strains - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔•Strain-can be due to not warming up prior

to exercise; Teachable moment when the patient presents with a strain is

just to suggest stretching and warm-up exercises prior to the full exercise

routine


Bacterial Prostatitis - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔•




•Note: The etiology of urethral discharge or difficulty voiding can include

acute and chronic prostatitis and prostatic abscess. Young adult males in

,their 20s usually have acute prostatitis from gonorrhea or other bacterial

infections.

•The rectal examination should be performed gently because vigorous

manipulation of the prostate can result in septicemia. Therefore, prostatic

massage is contraindicated.

•Acute bacterial prostatitis is always associated with a UTI and has a

characteristically abrupt onset. Fever, chills, low back pain, tenesmus, and

urinary complaints typical of UTI are common.


inflammatory bowel disease - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔disease-the mucosal surface

of the colon is inflamed


inflammatory bowel disease - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔•Results in friability, erosions,

and bleeding


inflammatory bowel disease - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔•Occurs in the rectum and

sigmoid colon

•Characterized by bloody and purulent diarrhea


inflammatory bowel disease - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔•total colectomy is a

treatment option that can completely resolve this problem.

, Diverticulitis - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔bleeding not associated with pain or

discomfort.


Diverticulitis - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔localized pain and tenderness in the LLQ of

the abdomen with associated anorexia, nausea and vomiting


Diverticulitis - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔•High-fiber diet is best management


C. difficile - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔•Infection of the large intestine


C. diff - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔•Exists in air, water, soil, processed food and

human feces

•Causes profuse, watery, mucoid diarrhea


Mild C. Diff - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔-Watery diarrhea three or more times/day for

two or more days


Severe C. diff - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔-Watery diarrhea (10-15 stools/day)


-Strong foul odor

-Acute abdomen secondary to toxic megacolon with perforation

-Abdominal distention

-Fever


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