Test Bank For
Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Prep
Author: Fitzgerald
6th Edition
,Table Of Content
Chapter 1: Health Promotion And Disease Prevention
Chapter 2: Neurological Disorders
Chapter 3: Skin Disorders
Chapter 4: Eye, Ear, Nose, And Throat Problems
Chapter 5: Cardiac Disorders
Chapter 6: Respiratory Disorders
Chapter 7: Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chapter 8: Male Genitourinary System
Chapter 9: Musculoskeletal Disorders
Chapter 10: Peripheral Vascular Disease
Chapter 11: Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 12: Renal And Urinary Tract Disorders
Chapter 13: Hematological And Select Immunological Disorders
Chapter 14: Psychosocial Disorders
Chapter 15: Female Reproductive And Genitourinary Systems
Chapter 16: Older Adults
Chapter 17: Pediatrics
Chapter 18: Childbearing
Chapter 19: Professional Issues
,Nurse Practitioner Certification Examination And Practice Preparation
Correct Answer: A
Pacing Activities Throughout The Day Conserves Energy, And Nursing Care Should Be Paced As Well.
Fatigue Is A Common Side Effect Of Cancer And Treatment; And While Adequate Sleep Is Important,
An Increase In The Number Of Hours Slept Will Not Resolve The Fatigue. Restriction Of Visitors Does
Not Promote Healthy Coping And Can Result In Feelings Of Isolation. - 3. Which Of The Following Is
The Most Appropriate Intervention For The Nurse To Include When Planning Care For A Patient
Experiencing Fatigue Due To Chemotherapy?
A. Prioritization And Administration Of Nursing Care Throughout The Day
B. Completing All Nursing Care In The Morning So The Patient Can Rest The Remainder Of The
Day
C. Completing All Nursing Care In The Evening When The Patient Is More Rested
D. Limiting Visitors, Thus Promoting The Maximal Amount Of Hours For Sleep
Correct Answer: D
The Earliest Sign Of Infection In An Immunosuppressed Patient Can Be A Mild Fever. Mucositis,
Confusion, And Depression Are Possible Clinical Manifestations But Are Representative Of Less Life-
Threatening Complications. - 4. The Nurse Is Caring For A Patient Who Received A Recent Bone
Marrow Transplant. The Nurse Would Monitor For Which Of The Following Clinical Manifestations
That Could Indicate A Potentially Life- Threatening Situation?
A. Mucositis
B. Confusion
C. Depression
D. Mild Temperature Elevation
Correct Answer: B
Primary Prevention Of Cancer Involves Avoidance To Known Causes Of Cancer, Such As Sun Exposure.
Secondary Screening Involves Physical And Diagnostic Examination. - 1. Which Of The Following
Options Should The Nurse Incorporate Into The Plan Of Care As A Primary Prevention Strategy For
Reduction Of The Risk For Cancer?
A. Yearly Mammography For Women Aged 40 Years And Older
B. Using Skin Protection During Sun Exposure While At The Beach
, C. Colonoscopy At Age 50 And Every 10 Years As Follow-Up
D. Yearly Prostate-Specific Antigen (Psa) And Digital Rectal Exam For Men Aged 50 And Over
Correct Answer: A
Early Colon Cancer Is Often Asymptomatic, With Occult Or Frank Blood In The Stool Being An
Assessment Finding In A Patient Diagnosed With Colon Cancer. If Pain Is Present, It Is Usually Lower
Abdominal Cramping. Constipation And Diarrhea Are More Frequent Findings Than Nausea Or
Ascites. - 2. While The Nurse Is Collecting A Health History On A Patient Admitted For Colon Cancer,
Which Of The Following Questions Should The Nurse Ask As A Priority?
A. "Have You Noticed Any Blood In Your Stool?"
B. "Have You Been Experiencing Nausea?"
C. "Do You Have Back Pain?"
D. "Have You Noticed Any Swelling In Your Abdomen?"
Correct Answer: D
Aging Is A Non-Modifiable Risk Factor For The Development Of Cancer With An Associated Increase
Seen With Aging. In Terms Of Gender And Age, Lifetime Risk Is Higher For Males Than Females.
Family History Of Co-Morbidities Such As Hypertension Is Not Directly Correlated With Cancer
Development. Cigarette Smoking As A Teenager For The Patient Is A Risk Factor But May Have
Mitigated Impact At This Point In Time Based On The Patient's Stated Age And Length Of Time As A
Non- Smoker. - 5. While The Nurse Is Obtaining The Health History Of A 75-Year-Old Female Patient,
Which Of The Following Has The Greatest Implication For The Development Of Cancer?
A. Being A Woman
B. Family History Of Hypertension
C. Cigarette Smoking As A Teenager
D. Advancing Age
Correct Answer: D
Common Signs/Symptoms Of Lung Cancer Include Coughing, Hemoptysis, And Weight Loss, Shortness
Of Breath And Chest Pain. The Nurse Should Expect To See Weight Loss And Altered Breathing
Patterns. Clear Sputum And Orthostatic Blood Pressure Changes Would Not Be Seen. - 6. In Caring For
A Patient Admitted With Lung Cancer, Which Of The Following Should The Nurse Expect To Find On
Assessment?
A. No Use Of Accessory Muscles During Respirations
B. Orthostatic Hypotension Upon Change Of Positioning
C. Clear Sputum
D. Weight Loss Compared To Last Admission
Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Prep
Author: Fitzgerald
6th Edition
,Table Of Content
Chapter 1: Health Promotion And Disease Prevention
Chapter 2: Neurological Disorders
Chapter 3: Skin Disorders
Chapter 4: Eye, Ear, Nose, And Throat Problems
Chapter 5: Cardiac Disorders
Chapter 6: Respiratory Disorders
Chapter 7: Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chapter 8: Male Genitourinary System
Chapter 9: Musculoskeletal Disorders
Chapter 10: Peripheral Vascular Disease
Chapter 11: Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 12: Renal And Urinary Tract Disorders
Chapter 13: Hematological And Select Immunological Disorders
Chapter 14: Psychosocial Disorders
Chapter 15: Female Reproductive And Genitourinary Systems
Chapter 16: Older Adults
Chapter 17: Pediatrics
Chapter 18: Childbearing
Chapter 19: Professional Issues
,Nurse Practitioner Certification Examination And Practice Preparation
Correct Answer: A
Pacing Activities Throughout The Day Conserves Energy, And Nursing Care Should Be Paced As Well.
Fatigue Is A Common Side Effect Of Cancer And Treatment; And While Adequate Sleep Is Important,
An Increase In The Number Of Hours Slept Will Not Resolve The Fatigue. Restriction Of Visitors Does
Not Promote Healthy Coping And Can Result In Feelings Of Isolation. - 3. Which Of The Following Is
The Most Appropriate Intervention For The Nurse To Include When Planning Care For A Patient
Experiencing Fatigue Due To Chemotherapy?
A. Prioritization And Administration Of Nursing Care Throughout The Day
B. Completing All Nursing Care In The Morning So The Patient Can Rest The Remainder Of The
Day
C. Completing All Nursing Care In The Evening When The Patient Is More Rested
D. Limiting Visitors, Thus Promoting The Maximal Amount Of Hours For Sleep
Correct Answer: D
The Earliest Sign Of Infection In An Immunosuppressed Patient Can Be A Mild Fever. Mucositis,
Confusion, And Depression Are Possible Clinical Manifestations But Are Representative Of Less Life-
Threatening Complications. - 4. The Nurse Is Caring For A Patient Who Received A Recent Bone
Marrow Transplant. The Nurse Would Monitor For Which Of The Following Clinical Manifestations
That Could Indicate A Potentially Life- Threatening Situation?
A. Mucositis
B. Confusion
C. Depression
D. Mild Temperature Elevation
Correct Answer: B
Primary Prevention Of Cancer Involves Avoidance To Known Causes Of Cancer, Such As Sun Exposure.
Secondary Screening Involves Physical And Diagnostic Examination. - 1. Which Of The Following
Options Should The Nurse Incorporate Into The Plan Of Care As A Primary Prevention Strategy For
Reduction Of The Risk For Cancer?
A. Yearly Mammography For Women Aged 40 Years And Older
B. Using Skin Protection During Sun Exposure While At The Beach
, C. Colonoscopy At Age 50 And Every 10 Years As Follow-Up
D. Yearly Prostate-Specific Antigen (Psa) And Digital Rectal Exam For Men Aged 50 And Over
Correct Answer: A
Early Colon Cancer Is Often Asymptomatic, With Occult Or Frank Blood In The Stool Being An
Assessment Finding In A Patient Diagnosed With Colon Cancer. If Pain Is Present, It Is Usually Lower
Abdominal Cramping. Constipation And Diarrhea Are More Frequent Findings Than Nausea Or
Ascites. - 2. While The Nurse Is Collecting A Health History On A Patient Admitted For Colon Cancer,
Which Of The Following Questions Should The Nurse Ask As A Priority?
A. "Have You Noticed Any Blood In Your Stool?"
B. "Have You Been Experiencing Nausea?"
C. "Do You Have Back Pain?"
D. "Have You Noticed Any Swelling In Your Abdomen?"
Correct Answer: D
Aging Is A Non-Modifiable Risk Factor For The Development Of Cancer With An Associated Increase
Seen With Aging. In Terms Of Gender And Age, Lifetime Risk Is Higher For Males Than Females.
Family History Of Co-Morbidities Such As Hypertension Is Not Directly Correlated With Cancer
Development. Cigarette Smoking As A Teenager For The Patient Is A Risk Factor But May Have
Mitigated Impact At This Point In Time Based On The Patient's Stated Age And Length Of Time As A
Non- Smoker. - 5. While The Nurse Is Obtaining The Health History Of A 75-Year-Old Female Patient,
Which Of The Following Has The Greatest Implication For The Development Of Cancer?
A. Being A Woman
B. Family History Of Hypertension
C. Cigarette Smoking As A Teenager
D. Advancing Age
Correct Answer: D
Common Signs/Symptoms Of Lung Cancer Include Coughing, Hemoptysis, And Weight Loss, Shortness
Of Breath And Chest Pain. The Nurse Should Expect To See Weight Loss And Altered Breathing
Patterns. Clear Sputum And Orthostatic Blood Pressure Changes Would Not Be Seen. - 6. In Caring For
A Patient Admitted With Lung Cancer, Which Of The Following Should The Nurse Expect To Find On
Assessment?
A. No Use Of Accessory Muscles During Respirations
B. Orthostatic Hypotension Upon Change Of Positioning
C. Clear Sputum
D. Weight Loss Compared To Last Admission