MARYVILLE NURS 612 FINAL EXAM
ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT
2025/2026 BANK ACCURATE REAL
EXAM WITH 400 QUESTIONS TESTING
VERSIONS AND A STUDY GUIDE |
EXPERTLY VERIFIED FOR
GUARANTEED PASS BRAND NEW
LATEST UPDATE ALREADY GRADED
A+!!!
There are over 35 assessment tools currently available to
assist providers with the prescribing of medications.
Which of the following consists of a list of potentially
inappropriate medications (PIMs) to be avoided in older
adults?
1. STOPP
2. START
3. Beers criteria
4. ADRs
3. Beers criteria
After consultation with the patient, which of the following
is prevented by prescribing only necessary drugs?
1. Pharmacodynamics
2. Polypharmacy
1
,3. Pharmacokinetics
4. Pharmacy
2. Polypharmacy
Initial and ongoing assessment should be the protocol
when prescribing medications. Designating and training
office staff to do the initial medication review can save
time but still requires review by the provider. Which of
the following terms refers to a patient bringing in all
current medications for review?
1. Brown bag
2. OTC
3. Rational polypharmacy
4. Magic bag
1. Brown bag
The aging process may alter the dynamic processes that
drugs undergo to produce therapeutic effects. Which of the
following are terms that refer to these changes? Select all
that apply.
1. Pharmacodynamics
2. Prophylaxis
3. Pharmacology
4. Pharmacokinetics
5. Pharmacist
1. Pharmacodynamics
4. Pharmacokinetics
2
,Which of the following factors affect drug absorption?
Select all that apply.
1. Metabolic diseases
2. Esophageal erosion
3. Kidney diseases
4. Drug-food interactions
5. Huntington's disease
1. Metabolic diseases
2. Esophageal erosion
4. Drug-food interactions
A newborn JT in your care tests positive for PKU. His
parents ask if switching his formula will improve his
musty odor. They understand this disorder may impact his
brain development and are requesting an MRI of his brain.
As the FNP, you offer the following explanation of JT's
PKU is due to:
A. missing a hormone needed to synthesize important brain
chemicals like norepinephrine, his new formula and
supplements will help his brain development. This is
monitored with PKU blood levels and not measurable with
the MRI
3
, B. missing a hormone needed to synthesize important
brain chemicals like melanin, his new formula and
supplements will help his brain development.
C. This is monitored with PKU blood levels and not
measurable with the MRIRI
missing a hormone needed to synthesize important brain
chemicals, his new formula and supplements will help his
brain development. This is monitored with an MRI.
D. missing a hormone ne - ....ANSWER...A. missing a
hormone needed to synthesize important brain chemicals
like norepinephrine, his new formula and supplements will
help his brain development. This is monitored with PKU
blood levels and not measurable with the MRI
A 7-year-old male has a recent history of viral infection
and now presents with polyuria, polydipsia and a 1.5- kg
weight loss. A dipstick UA is positive for glucose, and
random plasma glucose is 350 mg/dL. Considering the
likely diagnosis, what will included in the most
appropriate plan of care?
A. Metformin prescription, home glucometer for blood
glucose monitoring, healthy diet and exercise regimen
4
ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT
2025/2026 BANK ACCURATE REAL
EXAM WITH 400 QUESTIONS TESTING
VERSIONS AND A STUDY GUIDE |
EXPERTLY VERIFIED FOR
GUARANTEED PASS BRAND NEW
LATEST UPDATE ALREADY GRADED
A+!!!
There are over 35 assessment tools currently available to
assist providers with the prescribing of medications.
Which of the following consists of a list of potentially
inappropriate medications (PIMs) to be avoided in older
adults?
1. STOPP
2. START
3. Beers criteria
4. ADRs
3. Beers criteria
After consultation with the patient, which of the following
is prevented by prescribing only necessary drugs?
1. Pharmacodynamics
2. Polypharmacy
1
,3. Pharmacokinetics
4. Pharmacy
2. Polypharmacy
Initial and ongoing assessment should be the protocol
when prescribing medications. Designating and training
office staff to do the initial medication review can save
time but still requires review by the provider. Which of
the following terms refers to a patient bringing in all
current medications for review?
1. Brown bag
2. OTC
3. Rational polypharmacy
4. Magic bag
1. Brown bag
The aging process may alter the dynamic processes that
drugs undergo to produce therapeutic effects. Which of the
following are terms that refer to these changes? Select all
that apply.
1. Pharmacodynamics
2. Prophylaxis
3. Pharmacology
4. Pharmacokinetics
5. Pharmacist
1. Pharmacodynamics
4. Pharmacokinetics
2
,Which of the following factors affect drug absorption?
Select all that apply.
1. Metabolic diseases
2. Esophageal erosion
3. Kidney diseases
4. Drug-food interactions
5. Huntington's disease
1. Metabolic diseases
2. Esophageal erosion
4. Drug-food interactions
A newborn JT in your care tests positive for PKU. His
parents ask if switching his formula will improve his
musty odor. They understand this disorder may impact his
brain development and are requesting an MRI of his brain.
As the FNP, you offer the following explanation of JT's
PKU is due to:
A. missing a hormone needed to synthesize important brain
chemicals like norepinephrine, his new formula and
supplements will help his brain development. This is
monitored with PKU blood levels and not measurable with
the MRI
3
, B. missing a hormone needed to synthesize important
brain chemicals like melanin, his new formula and
supplements will help his brain development.
C. This is monitored with PKU blood levels and not
measurable with the MRIRI
missing a hormone needed to synthesize important brain
chemicals, his new formula and supplements will help his
brain development. This is monitored with an MRI.
D. missing a hormone ne - ....ANSWER...A. missing a
hormone needed to synthesize important brain chemicals
like norepinephrine, his new formula and supplements will
help his brain development. This is monitored with PKU
blood levels and not measurable with the MRI
A 7-year-old male has a recent history of viral infection
and now presents with polyuria, polydipsia and a 1.5- kg
weight loss. A dipstick UA is positive for glucose, and
random plasma glucose is 350 mg/dL. Considering the
likely diagnosis, what will included in the most
appropriate plan of care?
A. Metformin prescription, home glucometer for blood
glucose monitoring, healthy diet and exercise regimen
4