NSG 6020 3P UPDATED EXAMS ALL QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS RATED A+
✔✔Right Lymph Duct Drainage Exception - ✔✔The right leg
✔✔Suspicious Penile Cancer Presentation - ✔✔A nontender, indurated penile nodule
✔✔Metronidazole Consideration for Giardiasis - ✔✔Presence of a sulfa allergy
✔✔Triptans Contraindication for Migraine - ✔✔Hypertension
✔✔Varicose Veins Fact - ✔✔More symptomatic during ovulation
✔✔Fetal Growth Restriction Fundal Height - ✔✔29 cm at 32 weeks
✔✔Pleural Effusion Definition - ✔✔Excess fluid between visceral and parietal pleura
✔✔Common UTI Pathogen - ✔✔E. coli
✔✔Factor X-a Inhibitor Medication - ✔✔Eliquis (apixaban)
✔✔Menopausal Estrogen Replacement Contraindication - ✔✔Prior breast or uterine
carcinoma
✔✔Ascitic Fluid Sound - ✔✔Dullness over the bulging abdomen area
✔✔Meniscal Tear Typical Finding - ✔✔Positive McMurray's test
✔✔Trichomoniasis Presenting Symptom - ✔✔Vaginal discharge
✔✔Chlamydia Single Dose Treatment - ✔✔Zithromax (azithromycin) 1 g po
, ✔✔Prostaglandin E1 Action in Transposition of Great Arteries - ✔✔To produce
vasodilation and adequate oxygen saturation
✔✔5-alpha Reductase Inhibitors in BPH - ✔✔Decrease the size of the prostate
✔✔Alpha Adrenergic Antagonists Use - ✔✔Urge incontinence
✔✔Migraine Prophylaxis Contraindication - ✔✔Sumatriptan (Imitrex)
✔✔Prostate Pain Description - ✔✔Typically described as dull or aching
✔✔Glans Penis - ✔✔Located in the glans penis
✔✔Suprapubic Area - ✔✔Located in the suprapubic area
✔✔Perineum - ✔✔Located in the perineum
✔✔Lower Back - ✔✔Located in the lower back
✔✔Migraine Headache - ✔✔Most common characteristic: family history
✔✔Tuberculosis Risk - ✔✔Highest risk: recent contact with an infected patient
✔✔Kidney Pain - ✔✔Not a location: suprapubic
✔✔Bladder Dysfunction Medication - ✔✔Appropriate for stress incontinence: Urecholine
(bethanechol)
✔✔Chronic Diarrhea - ✔✔Associated with Crohn's disease
✔✔Generalized Anxiety Disorder Medication - ✔✔Indicated medication: Buspirone
(Buspar)
✔✔Rh Negative Pregnancy - ✔✔Rhogam administration at 28 weeks
✔✔Psoriasis Symptoms - ✔✔Common symptoms: pruritis, pitted nails, and satellite
lesions
✔✔Testicular Cancer Predisposition - ✔✔Historical finding: cryptorchidism
✔✔Oral Glucocorticoid Advice - ✔✔Advise: take it with food
AND ANSWERS RATED A+
✔✔Right Lymph Duct Drainage Exception - ✔✔The right leg
✔✔Suspicious Penile Cancer Presentation - ✔✔A nontender, indurated penile nodule
✔✔Metronidazole Consideration for Giardiasis - ✔✔Presence of a sulfa allergy
✔✔Triptans Contraindication for Migraine - ✔✔Hypertension
✔✔Varicose Veins Fact - ✔✔More symptomatic during ovulation
✔✔Fetal Growth Restriction Fundal Height - ✔✔29 cm at 32 weeks
✔✔Pleural Effusion Definition - ✔✔Excess fluid between visceral and parietal pleura
✔✔Common UTI Pathogen - ✔✔E. coli
✔✔Factor X-a Inhibitor Medication - ✔✔Eliquis (apixaban)
✔✔Menopausal Estrogen Replacement Contraindication - ✔✔Prior breast or uterine
carcinoma
✔✔Ascitic Fluid Sound - ✔✔Dullness over the bulging abdomen area
✔✔Meniscal Tear Typical Finding - ✔✔Positive McMurray's test
✔✔Trichomoniasis Presenting Symptom - ✔✔Vaginal discharge
✔✔Chlamydia Single Dose Treatment - ✔✔Zithromax (azithromycin) 1 g po
, ✔✔Prostaglandin E1 Action in Transposition of Great Arteries - ✔✔To produce
vasodilation and adequate oxygen saturation
✔✔5-alpha Reductase Inhibitors in BPH - ✔✔Decrease the size of the prostate
✔✔Alpha Adrenergic Antagonists Use - ✔✔Urge incontinence
✔✔Migraine Prophylaxis Contraindication - ✔✔Sumatriptan (Imitrex)
✔✔Prostate Pain Description - ✔✔Typically described as dull or aching
✔✔Glans Penis - ✔✔Located in the glans penis
✔✔Suprapubic Area - ✔✔Located in the suprapubic area
✔✔Perineum - ✔✔Located in the perineum
✔✔Lower Back - ✔✔Located in the lower back
✔✔Migraine Headache - ✔✔Most common characteristic: family history
✔✔Tuberculosis Risk - ✔✔Highest risk: recent contact with an infected patient
✔✔Kidney Pain - ✔✔Not a location: suprapubic
✔✔Bladder Dysfunction Medication - ✔✔Appropriate for stress incontinence: Urecholine
(bethanechol)
✔✔Chronic Diarrhea - ✔✔Associated with Crohn's disease
✔✔Generalized Anxiety Disorder Medication - ✔✔Indicated medication: Buspirone
(Buspar)
✔✔Rh Negative Pregnancy - ✔✔Rhogam administration at 28 weeks
✔✔Psoriasis Symptoms - ✔✔Common symptoms: pruritis, pitted nails, and satellite
lesions
✔✔Testicular Cancer Predisposition - ✔✔Historical finding: cryptorchidism
✔✔Oral Glucocorticoid Advice - ✔✔Advise: take it with food