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An adult patient needs treatment for Chlamydia c
trachomatis urethritis. Which one of the following drugs is
useful as a single-dose regimen?
a. Ceftriaxone intramuscularly
b. Levofloxacin
c. Azithromycin
d. Doxycycline
A patient who gave birth to an infant two months a, c & d
previously seems disengaged and withdrawn. The family
nurse practitioner is concerned that the patient may have
postpartum depression. Which three of the following
symptoms are characteristic of postpartum depressions?
a. Insomnia or hypersomnia
b. Disorientation and confusion
c. Feeling of worthlessness or inadequacy
d. Poor concentration and inability to make decisions
e. Delusions associated with the infant
A child with fetal alcohol syndrome [FAS] is likely to a
exhibit which of the following findings?
a. Growth deficiency
b. Normal IQ
c. Thickened upper lip
d. Macrocephaly
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To evaluate a child for esotropia, which one of the b
following is a rapid and convenient diagnostic screening
test?
a. Slit lamp examination
b. Corneal light reflex test
c. Snellen test
d. Fluorescein test
According to Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, dying patients b
experience several emotional stages during terminal
illness. Which one of these emotions persists throughout
all the stages of terminal illness?
a. Anger
b. Hope
c. Denial
d. Bargaining
A family nurse practitioner is assessing an 11-month-old d
African-American child who was brought in by his mother (hand-foot syndrome) dactylitis due to sickle cell disease
for concerns about swelling in both hands and both feet.
On examination, the nurse practitioner finds tenderness
and obvious swelling of the hands and feet. Vital signs,
including temperature and blood pressure, are normal
The most likely diagnosis is:
a. osteomyelitis
b. hand-foot-mouth disease
c. glomerulonephritis
d. sickle cell disease
A 65-year-old woman complains of urinary incontinence. a
She is experiencing leakage of urine when she coughs,
sneezes, or laughs. This form of urinary incontinence is
called:
a. stress incontinence
b. urge incontinence
c. overflow incontinence
d. functional incontinence
A full-term newborn weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces at birth. d
Three days after hospital discharge, the family nurse
practitioner is seeing the baby for his first checkup. he
now weighs 7 pounds, 4 ounces. This level of weight loss
is:
a. worrisome because it is below birth weight
b Indicative of inadequate nutrition
c. A sign of dehydration
d. Normal at this age
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Core Concepts of Nursing: Ethics, C... Chap 6 Communication and Relatio... Ch. 2-Organizational Structure of H...
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An adult patient needs treatment for Chlamydia c
trachomatis urethritis. Which one of the following drugs is
useful as a single-dose regimen?
a. Ceftriaxone intramuscularly
b. Levofloxacin
c. Azithromycin
d. Doxycycline
A patient who gave birth to an infant two months a, c & d
previously seems disengaged and withdrawn. The family
nurse practitioner is concerned that the patient may have
postpartum depression. Which three of the following
symptoms are characteristic of postpartum depressions?
a. Insomnia or hypersomnia
b. Disorientation and confusion
c. Feeling of worthlessness or inadequacy
d. Poor concentration and inability to make decisions
e. Delusions associated with the infant
A child with fetal alcohol syndrome [FAS] is likely to a
exhibit which of the following findings?
a. Growth deficiency
b. Normal IQ
c. Thickened upper lip
d. Macrocephaly
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To evaluate a child for esotropia, which one of the b
following is a rapid and convenient diagnostic screening
test?
a. Slit lamp examination
b. Corneal light reflex test
c. Snellen test
d. Fluorescein test
According to Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, dying patients b
experience several emotional stages during terminal
illness. Which one of these emotions persists throughout
all the stages of terminal illness?
a. Anger
b. Hope
c. Denial
d. Bargaining
A family nurse practitioner is assessing an 11-month-old d
African-American child who was brought in by his mother (hand-foot syndrome) dactylitis due to sickle cell disease
for concerns about swelling in both hands and both feet.
On examination, the nurse practitioner finds tenderness
and obvious swelling of the hands and feet. Vital signs,
including temperature and blood pressure, are normal
The most likely diagnosis is:
a. osteomyelitis
b. hand-foot-mouth disease
c. glomerulonephritis
d. sickle cell disease
A 65-year-old woman complains of urinary incontinence. a
She is experiencing leakage of urine when she coughs,
sneezes, or laughs. This form of urinary incontinence is
called:
a. stress incontinence
b. urge incontinence
c. overflow incontinence
d. functional incontinence
A full-term newborn weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces at birth. d
Three days after hospital discharge, the family nurse
practitioner is seeing the baby for his first checkup. he
now weighs 7 pounds, 4 ounces. This level of weight loss
is:
a. worrisome because it is below birth weight
b Indicative of inadequate nutrition
c. A sign of dehydration
d. Normal at this age
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