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NR_509_APEA_EXAM_NEUROLOGY

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Question 1:

Sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs may be consistent with: a. a myoclonic seizure.

b.	an absent seizure.

c.	a myoclonic atonic seizure.

d.	a focal seizure with impairment of consciousness. Explanation:

A patient experiencing a myoclonic seizure manifests sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs. A sudden brief lapse of consciousness with momentary blinking, staring, or movements of the lips an...
NR_509_APEA_EXAM_NEUROLOGY
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NR_509_APEA_EXAM_NEUROLOGY

NR 509











Question 1:

Sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs may be consistent with: a. a myoclonic seizure.

b.	an absent seizure.

c.	a myoclonic atonic seizure.

d.	a focal seizure with impairment of consciousness. Explanation:

A patient experiencing a myoclonic seizure manifests sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs. A sudden brief lapse of consciousness with momentary blinking, staring, or movements of the lips an...
NR 509 APEA Exam Urology - Answers with Explanation
Exam (elaborations) • 8
pages
• 2022
Question: 1

In men, painful urination without frequency or urgency suggests:

Correct: constipation.

Explanation:

In men, painful urination without frequency or urgency suggests urethritis. Cystitis presents with frequency and urgency. Constipation usually does not present with urinary tract symptoms. Acute prostatitis presents with frequency, urgency, and dysuria.

Question: 2

A 65-year-old woman complains that when she feels the urge to urinate, she has to go immediately or else she urina...
NR 509 APEA Exam Urology - Answers with Explanation
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Question: 1

In men, painful urination without frequency or urgency suggests:

Correct: constipation.

Explanation:

In men, painful urination without frequency or urgency suggests urethritis. Cystitis presents with frequency and urgency. Constipation usually does not present with urinary tract symptoms. Acute prostatitis presents with frequency, urgency, and dysuria.

Question: 2

A 65-year-old woman complains that when she feels the urge to urinate, she has to go immediately or else she urina...
NR 509 Shadow Health Musculoskeletal Transcript- Chamberlain College of Nursing
Exam (elaborations) • 56
pages
• 2022
Transcript

Started: Sep 20, 2018 | Patient Exam Time: 214 min All Lines (191) Interview Questions (97) Statements (11) Exam Actions (83)

Hello Ms. Jones. My name is Lucy, FNP

student and I am here to interview you

today

Greet

09/20/18

12:37 PM

CDT

Hey.

Ms. Jones, what is your date of birth? (No

matching questions found.)

Question

09/20/18

12:38 PM

CDT

what is your date of birth?

Question

09/20/18

12:39 PM

CDT

February 17th.

what brings you in today?

Question

09/20/18

12:...
NR 509 Shadow Health Musculoskeletal Transcript- Chamberlain College of Nursing
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Transcript

Started: Sep 20, 2018 | Patient Exam Time: 214 min All Lines (191) Interview Questions (97) Statements (11) Exam Actions (83)

Hello Ms. Jones. My name is Lucy, FNP

student and I am here to interview you

today

Greet

09/20/18

12:37 PM

CDT

Hey.

Ms. Jones, what is your date of birth? (No

matching questions found.)

Question

09/20/18

12:38 PM

CDT

what is your date of birth?

Question

09/20/18

12:39 PM

CDT

February 17th.

what brings you in today?

Question

09/20/18

12:...
1)	An older patient has been diagnosed with pernicious anemia. The FNP knows that this condition could be related to

Decreased gastric acid secretion



2)	The FNP is examining a patient who tells the FNP “I sure sweat a lot especially on my face and feet but it doesn’t have an odor”. The FNP knows that this could be related to

The eccrine glands



3)	During an abdominal assessment the FNP elicits tenderness on light palpation in the right lower quadrant. The FNP interprets that this fi...
NR 509 Week 5 Quiz - Question and Answers
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1)	An older patient has been diagnosed with pernicious anemia. The FNP knows that this condition could be related to

Decreased gastric acid secretion



2)	The FNP is examining a patient who tells the FNP “I sure sweat a lot especially on my face and feet but it doesn’t have an odor”. The FNP knows that this could be related to

The eccrine glands



3)	During an abdominal assessment the FNP elicits tenderness on light palpation in the right lower quadrant. The FNP interprets that this fi...
NR 509 WEEK 2 MIDWEEK COMPREHENSIVE QUIZ AND ANSWERS
Exam (elaborations) • 2
pages
• 2021
According to the Bates’ Visual Guide video 7.7 Examining the Ears, if a patient reports hearing loss, the provider should proceed to which initial assessment test? According to the lesson, which of the following physical examination techniques is not generally performed when assessing the respiratory system? According to the Bates’ Visual Guide video, 8.8 Examining the Neck, which of the following findings should be noted while assessing lymph nodes? (Select all that apply)
NR 509 WEEK 2 MIDWEEK COMPREHENSIVE QUIZ AND ANSWERS
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According to the Bates’ Visual Guide video 7.7 Examining the Ears, if a patient reports hearing loss, the provider should proceed to which initial assessment test? According to the lesson, which of the following physical examination techniques is not generally performed when assessing the respiratory system? According to the Bates’ Visual Guide video, 8.8 Examining the Neck, which of the following findings should be noted while assessing lymph nodes? (Select all that apply)
NR 509 ADV_ASSESSMENT_FINAL.docx.pdf9 Final Study Guide
Exam (elaborations) • 58
pages
• 2021
1. Assessment:

a.

b. Many mental health disorders are masked by other clinical conditions;

20% of primary care outpatients have mental disorders(50-70% go

undetected and untreated)

c. Physical symptoms account for approx 50% of office visits

d. ⅓ of physical symptoms are unexplained; in 20-25% those symptoms

become chronic

e. Symptoms and Behaviors:

i. Sorting symptom is a challenge; can be unexplained symptoms

1. Patients who have unexplained symptoms depression and

anxiety ex...
NR 509 ADV_ASSESSMENT_FINAL.docx.pdf9 Final Study Guide
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1. Assessment:

a.

b. Many mental health disorders are masked by other clinical conditions;

20% of primary care outpatients have mental disorders(50-70% go

undetected and untreated)

c. Physical symptoms account for approx 50% of office visits

d. ⅓ of physical symptoms are unexplained; in 20-25% those symptoms

become chronic

e. Symptoms and Behaviors:

i. Sorting symptom is a challenge; can be unexplained symptoms

1. Patients who have unexplained symptoms depression and

anxiety ex...