NEWEST EXAM COMPLETE 250 EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
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The most common neurological cause of seizures in an
older adult is:
a. multiple sclerosis
b. stroke
c. alzheimemrs disease
d. peripheral neuropathy - ....ANSWER...b. stroke
Patients with osteoarthritis of the hip and knee have a
distinguishable gait described as:
a. antalgic
b. festinating
c. steppage
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,d. ataxic - ....ANSWER...a. antalgic
According to the 2017 Guideline for High Blood Pressure
in Adults the recommended blood pressure goal for a 55
year old man with a history of chronic kidney disease is:
a. <140/80
b. <120/80
c. <130/80
d. <150/90 - ....ANSWER...c. <130/80
Periods of increased activity, when the patient did not
seem to need to sleep or reports being very productive not
needing sleep are:
a. symptoms of schizophrenia
b. symptoms of worsening depression
c. symtoms of unipolar depression
d. symptoms of hypomania or mania - ....ANSWER...d.
symptoms of hypomania or mania
A 56 year old man presents to the office with concerns
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,about low energy, lack of joy in his life and decreased
appetite for 2 weeks. The nurse practitioner assesses him
using SIG-E CAPS, the NP knows that the E stands for
a. energy (decreased)
b. emotional instability
c. ego dystonia
d. enthusiasm (decreased) - ....ANSWER...a. energy
(decreased)
Terazosin, an alpha blocker, is prescribed to treat the
following conditions:
a. benign prostatic hypertrophy and hypertension
b. benign prostatic hypertrophy and hypotension
c. urinary tract infection and arrhythmia
d. chronic prostatitis and atrial fibrillationn -
....ANSWER...a. benign prostatic hypertrophy and
hypertension
A 65 year old Hispanic woman who presents to the office
for routine follow up of her type 2 diabetes mellitus. Her
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, routine UA results are as follows: few epithelial cells,
negative leukocytes, negative nitrates, negative protein,
no ketones. Which of the following tests should also be
ordered annually for diabetic patients:
a. result is normal, no further testing is necessary
b. urine for culture and sensitivity
c. recommend a screening intravenous pyelogram (IVP)
d. micoralbumin - ....ANSWER...d. micoralbumin
A 87 year old man tells the nurse practitioner that his
grandson locks him in his bedroom when he gets out. The
grandson withholds food if the patient does not give him
money every week. The patient appears frail, ungroomed,
and his clothes are visibly dirty and smell of urine. Which
of the following is the best action for the nurse
practitioner.
a. advise the patient to call his son and report the
grandson's behavior as soon as possible
b. call the grandson from the waiting room and educate
him about proper care for his grandfather
c. report the grandson to your states protective
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