(CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING) | 2025
COMPLETE NR 667 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | ALREADY
GRADED A+ EXAM | BRAND NEW
Zeke is a 22-year-old male patient presented to your primary care clinic
with unilateral leg swelling and tenderness after all night playing video
games. You suspect he has a provoked DVT from immobility and an
ultrasound has been ordered. While awaiting this exam to be
performed you preemptively discuss coagulation with the patient
assuming he will most likely be needing this therapy period which of
the following represents adequate understanding from the patient?
A. The goal of my INR on Xarelto should be somewhat around 2.0
B. I will be I will need to take lovenox if I am started on Xarelto
C. Regardless of the venous Doppler findings, I can start warfarin alone
and it will take around four to five days to get the drug to the properly
anticoagulation
,D if they find blood clot I will need to use Lovenox in addition to
warfarin until my INR is 3.0
D
if they find blood clot I will need to use Lovenox in addition to
warfarin until my INR is 3.0
A 40 year old female African American patient presents for history and
physical upon your initial assessment you notice he has severe
exophthalmos as pictured below( bulging eyes) which one of the
following diagnosis below would be the highest on your differential
diagnosis of this physical examination finding?
A. hypothyroidism
B. myxedema
C. bilateral conjunctivitis
D. hyperthyroidism
D. hyperthyroidism
,During your physical examination of a 49-year-old brain cancer patient,
you noticed their gag reflex is impaired during the exam. This suggests
damage to which one of the following cranial nerves?
A. hypoglossal
B. trigeminal
C. abducens
D. glossopharyngeal
D. glossopharyngeal
worded differently on there just know the gag reflex
The patient you just saw in the clinic a week ago was just admitted to
the hospital in hyperthyroid crisis. The nurse practitioner at the
emergency department calls your office to let you know and also ask
, some information about the patient. They asked about what the
patient's symptoms were doing their most recent visit a week ago.
Which one of the following signs and symptoms would suggest a
patient undergoing a hyperthyroid crisis?
A. tachycardia
B. lethargy
C. decreased systolic blood pressure
D. hypothermia
A. tachycardia
Your 50 year old Caucasian male patient has not seen a primary care
provider in 20 plus years and is here for a history and physical
examination. While examining the head and face you see your patient
has non pitting periorbital edema, particularly underneath their eyes
and very dry, thin hair including the lateral third of eyebrows as
pictured below. Which one of the following would you expect to cause
these findings?