NURS 5434 Family 3- Final Exam Questions
and Answers | Fall Update | 100% Correct –
UTA.
Caitlyn is 12 years old. She recently got her labs back and TC was 202 mg/dL and her HDL were
44 mg/dL. Which of the filling should the NP do First?
A. Repeat Lipid Profile the following day
B. Repeat Lipid Profile in 2 weeks
C. Start patient on low intensity Statin
D. Do nothing, these are normal values - ANSWER>>B. Repeat Lipid Profile in 2 weeks
Patient has a Non-HDL of 158, any value greater than or equal to 145 is abnormal. If the patient
has an abnormal screening, repeat test in 2 weeks to 3 months first.
If a pediatric patient has an abnormal result in their lipid panel, once you repeat the test 2
weeks to 3 months later and get a second result, which result do you use to determine if tx is
needed?
A. Use initial values of the first lipid panel
B. Use the values of the repeat lipid panel
C. Use the average value of the two lipid panels - ANSWER>>C. Use the average value of the
two lipid panels
Which of the following medications is the preferred lipid medication for pediatric patients?
A. Atorvastatin
B. Pravastatin
C. Pitavastatin
D. Rosuvastatin - ANSWER>>B. Pravastatin
Lipid soluable
If a child under the age 12 is diagnosed with hyperlipidemia, what is the next step?
,A. Lifestyle modifications
B. Initiate Pravastatin
C. Repeat the testing for a third time
D. Refer out to a specialist for management - ANSWER>>D. Refer out to a specialist for
management
Metabolic syndrome significantly increases risk for:
A. Lung cancer
B. Asthma
C. Cardiovascular Disease
D. Obesity - ANSWER>>C. Cardiovascular Disease
In the USPSTF Grading system which of the following grades are Recommended to DO? SATA
A. Grade A
B. Grade B
C. Grade C
D. Grade D
E. Grade I - ANSWER>>A. Grade A
B. Grade B
Which of the following are NOT examples of USPSTF Grade A or B recommendations? SATA
A. Routine AAA screening in women
B. AAA Screening in Men age 65-75 who have never smoked
C. Routine PSA for all men
D. Teaching Breast Self Exam
E. Routine Pap Smear
F. Depression Screening - ANSWER>>A. Routine AAA screening in women
C. Routine PSA for all men
D. Teaching Breast Self Exam
Patient ages 21-29 should get a Pap Smear done:
A. Every year
B. Every 2 years
C. Every 3 years
,D. Every 6 months - ANSWER>>C. Every 3 years
Patients age 30-65 years old should get Pap + HPV:
A. Every 3 years
B. Every 5 years
C. Every 6 years
D. Every 10 years - ANSWER>>B. Every 5 years
Breast cancer prevention counseling should be given to all women, True or False? -
ANSWER>>False
Only High risk women
A screening for colonoscopy should be done starting age?
A. 35
B. 45
C. 50
D. 65 - ANSWER>>C. 50 years old
How often do you perform a colonoscopy screening starting at age 50 years old?
A. Every 6 months
B. Every year
C. Every 3 years
D. Every 5 years
E. Every 10 years - ANSWER>>E. Every 10 years
How often do you get the Influenza vaccine? How early can you get it? - ANSWER>>Annually
(staring at 6 months)
A 65 year old man comes to a primary care facility. He states that it has been 10 years since his
last Tetanus shot and he is excited about seeing his newborn grandchild, he should be offered
and immunization with:
A. Tdap
B. Prevnar 23
C. Hepatitis B
, D. HPV - ANSWER>>A. Tdap
Which of the following is Secondary prevention? SATA
A. Influenza vaccine
B. COVID-19 booster
C. Mammogram
D. Antibiotics for an STI
E. Pap smear
F. Colonoscopy - ANSWER>>C. Mammogram
E. Pap smear
F. Colonoscopy
Age range for HPV vaccine - ANSWER>>9-45 years old
Polly is 66 years old. She smokes and enjoys going on walks to the park twice a week. Which of
the following vaccines would you recommend for her? SATA
A. HPV
B. Meningococcal Vaccine
C. Prevnar 13 (PCV13)
D. Hepatitis B
E. Pneumovax 23 (PPSV23) - ANSWER>>C. Prevnar 13 (PCV13)
E. Pneumovax 23 (PPSV23)
Polly is 66 years old. She smokes and enjoys going on walks to the park twice a week. She tells
you that she has never gotten the pneumococcal shot. Which of the following vaccines would
you recommend for her TODAY?
A. Prevnar 20 (PCV 20)
B. Meningococcal Vaccine
C. Prevnar 13 (PCV13)
D. Hepatitis B
E. Pneumovax 23 (PPSV23) - ANSWER>>A. Prevnar 20 (PCV 20)
Polly is 66 years old. She smokes and enjoys going on walks to the park twice a week. She tells
you that she has never gotten the pneumococcal shot. You give PCV 20 today, what do you give
1 year from now?
and Answers | Fall Update | 100% Correct –
UTA.
Caitlyn is 12 years old. She recently got her labs back and TC was 202 mg/dL and her HDL were
44 mg/dL. Which of the filling should the NP do First?
A. Repeat Lipid Profile the following day
B. Repeat Lipid Profile in 2 weeks
C. Start patient on low intensity Statin
D. Do nothing, these are normal values - ANSWER>>B. Repeat Lipid Profile in 2 weeks
Patient has a Non-HDL of 158, any value greater than or equal to 145 is abnormal. If the patient
has an abnormal screening, repeat test in 2 weeks to 3 months first.
If a pediatric patient has an abnormal result in their lipid panel, once you repeat the test 2
weeks to 3 months later and get a second result, which result do you use to determine if tx is
needed?
A. Use initial values of the first lipid panel
B. Use the values of the repeat lipid panel
C. Use the average value of the two lipid panels - ANSWER>>C. Use the average value of the
two lipid panels
Which of the following medications is the preferred lipid medication for pediatric patients?
A. Atorvastatin
B. Pravastatin
C. Pitavastatin
D. Rosuvastatin - ANSWER>>B. Pravastatin
Lipid soluable
If a child under the age 12 is diagnosed with hyperlipidemia, what is the next step?
,A. Lifestyle modifications
B. Initiate Pravastatin
C. Repeat the testing for a third time
D. Refer out to a specialist for management - ANSWER>>D. Refer out to a specialist for
management
Metabolic syndrome significantly increases risk for:
A. Lung cancer
B. Asthma
C. Cardiovascular Disease
D. Obesity - ANSWER>>C. Cardiovascular Disease
In the USPSTF Grading system which of the following grades are Recommended to DO? SATA
A. Grade A
B. Grade B
C. Grade C
D. Grade D
E. Grade I - ANSWER>>A. Grade A
B. Grade B
Which of the following are NOT examples of USPSTF Grade A or B recommendations? SATA
A. Routine AAA screening in women
B. AAA Screening in Men age 65-75 who have never smoked
C. Routine PSA for all men
D. Teaching Breast Self Exam
E. Routine Pap Smear
F. Depression Screening - ANSWER>>A. Routine AAA screening in women
C. Routine PSA for all men
D. Teaching Breast Self Exam
Patient ages 21-29 should get a Pap Smear done:
A. Every year
B. Every 2 years
C. Every 3 years
,D. Every 6 months - ANSWER>>C. Every 3 years
Patients age 30-65 years old should get Pap + HPV:
A. Every 3 years
B. Every 5 years
C. Every 6 years
D. Every 10 years - ANSWER>>B. Every 5 years
Breast cancer prevention counseling should be given to all women, True or False? -
ANSWER>>False
Only High risk women
A screening for colonoscopy should be done starting age?
A. 35
B. 45
C. 50
D. 65 - ANSWER>>C. 50 years old
How often do you perform a colonoscopy screening starting at age 50 years old?
A. Every 6 months
B. Every year
C. Every 3 years
D. Every 5 years
E. Every 10 years - ANSWER>>E. Every 10 years
How often do you get the Influenza vaccine? How early can you get it? - ANSWER>>Annually
(staring at 6 months)
A 65 year old man comes to a primary care facility. He states that it has been 10 years since his
last Tetanus shot and he is excited about seeing his newborn grandchild, he should be offered
and immunization with:
A. Tdap
B. Prevnar 23
C. Hepatitis B
, D. HPV - ANSWER>>A. Tdap
Which of the following is Secondary prevention? SATA
A. Influenza vaccine
B. COVID-19 booster
C. Mammogram
D. Antibiotics for an STI
E. Pap smear
F. Colonoscopy - ANSWER>>C. Mammogram
E. Pap smear
F. Colonoscopy
Age range for HPV vaccine - ANSWER>>9-45 years old
Polly is 66 years old. She smokes and enjoys going on walks to the park twice a week. Which of
the following vaccines would you recommend for her? SATA
A. HPV
B. Meningococcal Vaccine
C. Prevnar 13 (PCV13)
D. Hepatitis B
E. Pneumovax 23 (PPSV23) - ANSWER>>C. Prevnar 13 (PCV13)
E. Pneumovax 23 (PPSV23)
Polly is 66 years old. She smokes and enjoys going on walks to the park twice a week. She tells
you that she has never gotten the pneumococcal shot. Which of the following vaccines would
you recommend for her TODAY?
A. Prevnar 20 (PCV 20)
B. Meningococcal Vaccine
C. Prevnar 13 (PCV13)
D. Hepatitis B
E. Pneumovax 23 (PPSV23) - ANSWER>>A. Prevnar 20 (PCV 20)
Polly is 66 years old. She smokes and enjoys going on walks to the park twice a week. She tells
you that she has never gotten the pneumococcal shot. You give PCV 20 today, what do you give
1 year from now?