COMPREHENSIVE ATI RN PREDICTOR WITH NGN LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL
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What medication is the most effective treatment for relief of acute
anxiety symptoms
A. Buprione Buspar
B. Alprazolam Xanax
C. Paroxotine Paxil
D. Amytriptyline Elavil - ANSWER-B. Alprazolam (Xanax)
Explanation:
Benzodiazepines (e.g., Alprazolam) are the most effective
medications for the rapid relief of acute anxiety
symptomsdue to their fast onset of action.
- short-acting.
It provides immediate relief of acute anxiety, panic attacks,
and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).
However, due to the risk of dependence, tolerance, and
withdrawal, it is typically prescribed for short-term useonly.
Paxil takes weeks to work. Not good for short term.
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Which of the following screening is not necessary in a female
patient recently diagnosed with HIV
A. trichomoniasis
B. Syphilis
C. Cervical cancer
D. breast cancer - ANSWER-D. Breast cancer
Explanation:
In a female patient recently diagnosed with HIV, it is essential
to screen for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and
conditions that are more prevalent or severe in HIV-positive
individuals.
Smoking during pregnancy increases the risks that the infant will
experience
A. macrosomia
B. infant respiratory distress
C. low birth weight
D. nicotine withdrawal symptoms - ANSWER-C. Low birth weight
Explanation:
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Smoking during pregnancy is associated with several
adverse outcomes for the infant. Key risks include:
A patient with multiple health problems presents with a complaint
of erectile dysfunction (ED). Of the following, which medication is
most likely to be causing the problem?
A. Methyldopa Aldomet
B. insulin
C. famotidine pepcid
D. Albuterol Salbutamol Ventolin - ANSWER-A. Methyldopa
Aldomet.
Methyldopa is an alpha-blocker medication commonly used
to treat high blood pressure. It can have a side effect of
decreased blood flow to the penis, which can lead to ED
Evaluation of a heart murmur's pitch should be made by
classifying its frequency. Using the diaphragm of the stethoscope,
the nurse practitioner ascultates a mild to moderate pitched
systolic ejection murmur audible over teh upper left sternal border
(ULSB) and radiating to the back. These findings are most
consistent with
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A. pulmonary stenosis
B. mitral valve insufficiency
C. aortic stenosis
D triscupid regurgitation - ANSWER-C - aortic stenosis.
Aortic stenosis is characterized by a systolic ejection
murmur that can be heard over the upper right sternal border
and radiates to the neck and apex. However, in some cases,
the murmur can be heard over the upper left sternal border
and radiate to the back. The pitch of the murmur is typically
described as a harsh or rough sound, which is consistent
with a moderate-pitched murmur in this case.
A patient presents with acute nausea, vomiting and severe
restrosternal pain that aradiates to the back. The nurse
practitioner suspects pancreatitis. What is the preferred imaging
study for diagnosis pancreatitis
a. ultrasound of the abdomen
B. scan of the abdomen without IV contrast
C. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy EGD