NR 511 EXAM LATEST 2024-2025 WITH VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
Which drug for Alzheimer's disease should be administered beginning at the time of diagnosis?
a. Cholinesterase inhibitors
b. Anxiolytics
c. Antidepressants
d. Atypical antipsychotics
a. cholinesterase inhibitors pg
Most adult poisonings are:
a. intentional and self-inflicted.
b. accidental.
c. caused by someone wishing to do harm to the person.
d. not attributed to any reason.
b. accidental.
A 58-year-old woman presents with a breast mass. Which of the following responses by the clinician
would be most appropriate?
a. "It is probably just a cyst, because that is the most common breast mass."
b. "We will order a mammogram and ultrasound to help establish a diagnosis."
c. "We will go ahead and schedule you for a biopsy because that is the only way to know for sure."
d. "Because your lump is painful, it is most likely not cancer."
b. "We will order a mammogram and ultrasound to help establish a diagnosis."
Which of the following is a specific test for multiple sclerosis (MS)?
a. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
b. Computed tomography (CT) scan
c. A lumbar puncture
d. There is no specific test.
d. There is no specific test.
,Which characteristic of delirium helps to distinguish delirium from dementia?
a. Abrupt onset
b. Impaired attention
c. Affective changes
d. Delusions
a. Abrupt onset
Which clinical feature is the first to be affected in increased intracranial pressure (ICP)?
a. Decrease in level of consciousness (LOC)
b. Headache
c. Nausea
d. Widening pulse pressure
a. Decrease in level of consciousness (LOC)
Jennifer is an 18-year-old girl who comes to the emergency room after a fall during a soccer game.
Jennifer explains that she fell on her left side and kept her arm out straight to break her fall. She has been
experiencing severe pain and limited range of motion in her left shoulder. The clinician has diagnosed
Jennifer with a dislocated shoulder. Which of the following statements are true concerning shoulder
dislocation?
a. Posterior dislocations are more common than anterior dislocations.
b. There is a risk of neurovascular and neurosensory trauma, so the clinician should check for distal
pulses.
c. Recurrent dislocations are uncommon and would require a greater force to result in injury.
d. Surgery is most commonly the treatment of choice.
b. There is a risk of neurovascular and neurosensory trauma, so the clinician should check for distal
pulses.
Which of the following signs or symptoms indicate an inflammatory etiology to musculoskeletal pain?
a. Decreased C-reactive protein
b. Hyperalbuminemia
c. Morning stiffness
d. Weight gain
c. morning stiffness
The clinician sees a patient who is 5 feet tall and weighs 150 pounds. How would the clinician classify
this patient?
, a. Overweight
b. Mild obesity
c. Moderate obesity
d. Morbid obesity
b. Mild obesity
A 23-year-old sexually active woman presents for her first Pap smear. Her history includes nulligravida,
age at first intercourse 14, and more than 10 sexual partners. Which of the following conditions should
the clinician be particularly alert for during her exam?
a. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
b. Endometrial hyperplasia
c. Vagismus
d. Polycystic ovarian syndrome
a. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Which of the following classes of drugs should be used as first-line therapy for treatment of delirium?
a. Benzodiazepines
b. Antipsychotics
c. Anticonvulsants
d. Antidepressants
b. Antipsychotic
What is the treatment of choice for a patient diagnosed with testicular cancer?
a. Radical orchidectomy
b. Lumpectomy
c. Radiation implants
d. All of the above
a. treatment of choice for a patient diagnosed with testicular cancer?
Radical orchidectomy
A 24-year-old woman presents to the clinic with dysuria, dyspareunia, and a mucopurulent vaginal
discharge. Her boyfriend was recently treated for nongonococcal urethritis. What sexually transmitted
disease (STD) has she most probably been exposed to?
a. Gonorrhea
b. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
Which drug for Alzheimer's disease should be administered beginning at the time of diagnosis?
a. Cholinesterase inhibitors
b. Anxiolytics
c. Antidepressants
d. Atypical antipsychotics
a. cholinesterase inhibitors pg
Most adult poisonings are:
a. intentional and self-inflicted.
b. accidental.
c. caused by someone wishing to do harm to the person.
d. not attributed to any reason.
b. accidental.
A 58-year-old woman presents with a breast mass. Which of the following responses by the clinician
would be most appropriate?
a. "It is probably just a cyst, because that is the most common breast mass."
b. "We will order a mammogram and ultrasound to help establish a diagnosis."
c. "We will go ahead and schedule you for a biopsy because that is the only way to know for sure."
d. "Because your lump is painful, it is most likely not cancer."
b. "We will order a mammogram and ultrasound to help establish a diagnosis."
Which of the following is a specific test for multiple sclerosis (MS)?
a. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
b. Computed tomography (CT) scan
c. A lumbar puncture
d. There is no specific test.
d. There is no specific test.
,Which characteristic of delirium helps to distinguish delirium from dementia?
a. Abrupt onset
b. Impaired attention
c. Affective changes
d. Delusions
a. Abrupt onset
Which clinical feature is the first to be affected in increased intracranial pressure (ICP)?
a. Decrease in level of consciousness (LOC)
b. Headache
c. Nausea
d. Widening pulse pressure
a. Decrease in level of consciousness (LOC)
Jennifer is an 18-year-old girl who comes to the emergency room after a fall during a soccer game.
Jennifer explains that she fell on her left side and kept her arm out straight to break her fall. She has been
experiencing severe pain and limited range of motion in her left shoulder. The clinician has diagnosed
Jennifer with a dislocated shoulder. Which of the following statements are true concerning shoulder
dislocation?
a. Posterior dislocations are more common than anterior dislocations.
b. There is a risk of neurovascular and neurosensory trauma, so the clinician should check for distal
pulses.
c. Recurrent dislocations are uncommon and would require a greater force to result in injury.
d. Surgery is most commonly the treatment of choice.
b. There is a risk of neurovascular and neurosensory trauma, so the clinician should check for distal
pulses.
Which of the following signs or symptoms indicate an inflammatory etiology to musculoskeletal pain?
a. Decreased C-reactive protein
b. Hyperalbuminemia
c. Morning stiffness
d. Weight gain
c. morning stiffness
The clinician sees a patient who is 5 feet tall and weighs 150 pounds. How would the clinician classify
this patient?
, a. Overweight
b. Mild obesity
c. Moderate obesity
d. Morbid obesity
b. Mild obesity
A 23-year-old sexually active woman presents for her first Pap smear. Her history includes nulligravida,
age at first intercourse 14, and more than 10 sexual partners. Which of the following conditions should
the clinician be particularly alert for during her exam?
a. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
b. Endometrial hyperplasia
c. Vagismus
d. Polycystic ovarian syndrome
a. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Which of the following classes of drugs should be used as first-line therapy for treatment of delirium?
a. Benzodiazepines
b. Antipsychotics
c. Anticonvulsants
d. Antidepressants
b. Antipsychotic
What is the treatment of choice for a patient diagnosed with testicular cancer?
a. Radical orchidectomy
b. Lumpectomy
c. Radiation implants
d. All of the above
a. treatment of choice for a patient diagnosed with testicular cancer?
Radical orchidectomy
A 24-year-old woman presents to the clinic with dysuria, dyspareunia, and a mucopurulent vaginal
discharge. Her boyfriend was recently treated for nongonococcal urethritis. What sexually transmitted
disease (STD) has she most probably been exposed to?
a. Gonorrhea
b. Human papillomavirus (HPV)