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NUR 6111 Exam 2 V3 | NUR 6111 Advanced Practice Nursing I | Q&A with Rationale (NUR6111 Exam 2) | William Paterson University

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NUR 6111 Exam 2 V3 | NUR 6111
Advanced Practice Nursing I | Q&A with
Rationale (NUR6111 Exam 2) | William
Paterson University
1. A 55-year-old male with a history of COPD presents with increased sputum purulence and

dyspnea. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial management for this COPD

exacerbation according to GOLD guidelines?

A. Long-term oxygen therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation


B. High-flow oxygen therapy and IV diuretics


C. Immediate referral for intubation and mechanical ventilation


D. Oral corticosteroids and macrolide antibiotics


Answer: D


Rationale: The management of COPD exacerbations focuses on reducing the impact of the

current event and preventing future occurrences. Short-acting bronchodilators, oral

corticosteroids, and antibiotics are recommended when patients show increased sputum

purulence and volume. This evidence-based approach at William Paterson University

emphasizes the prevention of respiratory failure and clinical deterioration.


2. According to JNC 8 guidelines, what is the blood pressure goal for a 65-year-old patient

with no history of diabetes or chronic kidney disease?

A. <120/80 mmHg

,B. <130/80 mmHg


C. <150/90 mmHg


D. <140/90 mmHg


Answer: C


Rationale: JNC 8 guidelines specifically state that for patients aged 60 and older without

diabetes or CKD, the target blood pressure should be less than 150/90 mmHg. This higher

threshold is intended to prevent adverse events such as falls or syncope in the elderly

population. Advanced practice nursing students must distinguish these targets based on

age and comorbid conditions to ensure safe prescribing.


3. A patient presents with a ‘CURB-65’ score of 2. What is the most appropriate disposition

for this patient diagnosed with Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)?

A. Outpatient treatment with oral antibiotics


B. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) admission


C. Discharge with follow-up in two weeks


D. Inpatient admission or close observation


Answer: D


Rationale: The CURB-65 scale assesses Confusion, Urea, Respiratory rate, Blood pressure,

and Age over 65 to determine pneumonia severity. A score of 2 indicates a moderate risk of

mortality, suggesting that the patient should be considered for short-stay inpatient

,treatment. Proper application of this scoring system is a critical competency in NUR 6111

clinical rotations.


4. Which physical exam finding is most indicative of Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection

Fraction (HFrEF) during an acute decompensation?

A. S3 gallop


B. Vesicular breath sounds


C. Clear lung fields on auscultation


D. Normal jugular venous pressure


Answer: A


Rationale: An S3 gallop is a classic clinical sign of volume overload and ventricular

dysfunction in heart failure. This sound is produced during the rapid filling phase of the

cardiac cycle against a non-compliant ventricle. Advanced practice nurses must

differentiate S3 from S4 to accurately assess hemodynamic status and guide diuretic

therapy.


5. A 24-year-old female is diagnosed with Mild Persistent Asthma. According to GINA 2023

guidelines, what is the preferred Step 2 treatment?

A. Daily low-dose Inhaled Corticosteroid (ICS) plus SABA as needed


B. Low-dose ICS-formoterol as needed for symptom relief


C. SABA alone as needed

, D. Medium-dose ICS-LABA daily


Answer: B


Rationale: Modern GINA guidelines emphasize the use of as-needed ICS-formoterol

(SMART therapy) even in mild asthma to reduce the risk of severe exacerbations. This

approach addresses the underlying airway inflammation concurrently with

bronchodilation. In Advanced Practice Nursing I, students are taught to move away from

SABA monotherapy due to its association with increased mortality.


6. A patient with a history of Atrial Fibrillation is being evaluated for stroke risk using the

CHA2DS2-VASc score. Which factor carries a weight of 2 points in this tool?

A. Congestive heart failure


B. Hypertension


C. Age 75 years or older


D. Female sex


Answer: C


Rationale: In the CHA2DS2-VASc scoring system, age 75 or older and a history of stroke or

TIA are assigned 2 points each. Other factors like heart failure, hypertension, and diabetes

are assigned 1 point. This risk stratification tool is essential for determining the necessity

of anticoagulation therapy in primary care settings.

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