Practicum and Intensive
CEA FNP Test Questions & Answers: NR667 /
NR 667 FNP Capstone Practicum and Intensive
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Your patient presents to the urgent care clinic with a swollen
exudative pharynx, profound fatigue, and a very tender left
upper quadrant abdomen. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Strep pharyngitis
B. Tonsillitis
C. Epstein Barr virus (EBV)
D. Pancreatitis
,C
Which of the following best characterizes presbycusis in the
older adult?
A. Bilateral low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss
B. Bilateral high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss
C. Unilateral high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss
D. Unilateral low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss
B
A patient currently undergoing concurrent
chemotherapy/radiation treatment for glottic squamous cell
carcinoma is admitted to the rehab unit you oversee for
management of intractable nausea, vomiting, and
dehydration. Admission CBC showed WBC 1.3, Hgb 7.5, PLT 45,
ANC 0.8. Which of the following conditions is this patient at
risk for?
A. Macrocytic anemia due to B12 deficiency
B. Iron deficiency anemia due to chronic blood loss
C. Microcytic anemia due to chronic kidney disease
D. Aplastic anemia due to bone marrow suppression
,D
A patient currently undergoing concurrent
chemotherapy/radiation treatment for glottic squamous cell
carcinoma is admitted to the rehab unit you oversee for
management of intractable nausea, vomiting, and
dehydration. Admission CBC showed WBC 1.3, Hgb 7.5, PLT 45,
ANC 0.8. Which of the following conditions is this patient at
risk for?
A. Iron deficiency anemia due to chronic blood loss
B. Microcytic anemia due to chronic kidney disease
C. Macrocytic anemia due to B12 deficiency
D. Aplastic anemia due to bone marrow suppression
D
A 78 y.o. M patient reports chronic infections, bruising,
fatigue, SOB, and fevers. He has a history of rectal
adenocarcinoma and completed concurrent
chemotherapy/radiation earlier this year. His CBC shows Hgb
7.5, PLT 88, WBC 1.2, ANC 0.8, and peripheral smear shows
dysplasia. What additional work-up would you anticipate for
this patient?
, A. Colonoscopy and fecal occult blood test
B. Bone marrow biopsy and flow cytometry
C. No additional work-up is required, these are expected
sequela of his oncologic treatment
D. Repeat CBC/CMP/peripheral smear in eight weeks
B
A 35-year-old woman presents with allergic rhinitis,
experiencing significant nasal congestion, sneezing, and itchy
eyes. She has tried over-the-counter antihistamines with
limited relief. What is the most appropriate next step in
management?
A. Oral decongestants
B. Nasal saline irrigation
C. Intranasal corticosteroids
D. Referral to an allergist for immunotherapy
C
Progression to Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) is a risk
for untreated or poorly responsive: