ACTUAL ACCURATE EXAM COMPLETE
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A patient comes to see you for the 3rd time with complaints of
dysuria and frequency. Again, her UA is normal with no signs of
infection. She reports the symptoms are worse after
intercourse. Based on this information, what should you
suspect?
a. Pyelonephritis
b. Overactive bladder
c. Interstitial cystitis ANSWER Interstitial cystitis
A 22 YO female Presents with low grade fever, CVA tenderness
and dysuria, you dx her with acute pyelonephritis, she is
otherwise healthy patient how would you manage her? a.
Hospitalize
B. encourage cranberry juice
,C. oral antibiotics for 7-14 days ANSWER C. oral antibiotics for
7-14 days
What is the primary treatment for a patient diagnosed with
testicular cancer
a. Watch and wait
b. Check every 3 months
c. Lumpectomy
d. Radical orchiectomy ANSWER Radical orchiectomy
Which of the following would be an appropriate treatment for a
patient with benign BPH and an AUASI score of 6? a. Prescribe a
trial of Flomax
b. Reevaluate symptoms in 1-4 months
c. Refer to urology for surgery ANSWER Reevaluate symptoms
in 1-3 months
A patient is diagnosed with lower UTI. Which antibiotic should
the NP prescribe? a. Doxycycline
b. Azithromycin
c. Macrobid ANSWER Macrobid
, Which of the following are predisposing factors for
pyelonephritis? a. Smoking
b. Dehydration
c. Pregnancy ANSWER Pregnancy
Janet has stress urinary incontinence and has been doing Kegel
exercises with some success. Which of these other
interventions might help her urinary incontinence? a. Limit
fluids
b. Stop smoking
c. Weight lifting ANSWER Stop smoking
Which of the following is a common bladder irritant? a.
?
b. Tylenol
c. Sudafed ANSWER Sudafed
The NP knows that a recurrent UTI diagnosis requires that the
patient have how many UTIs in 12 months?
a. 2