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Test Bank For Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Prep 5th Edition by Margaret A. Fitzgerald, All Chapters Covered 1-19, A+ guide.

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Test Bank For Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Prep 5th Edition by Margaret A. Fitzgerald, All Chapters Covered 1-19, A+ guide.

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Nurse Practitioner Certification
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Examination and Practice Preparation
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Testbank by Margaret A. Fitzgerald
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,HealthPromotion b




and Disease Prevention b b




6. Active immunity is defined as:
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A. resistance developed in response to an antigen.
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B. immunity conferred by an antibody produced in
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another host.
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1. An example of a primary prevention measure for
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C. the resistance of a group to an infectious agent.
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ba78- year-old man with chronic obstructive
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D. defense against disease acquired naturally by the
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bpulmonary disease is: b b
infant from the mother.
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A. reviewing the use of prescribed medications.b b b b b

B. conducting a home survey to minimize fall risk. b b b b b b b 7. Which of the following is usually viewed as the
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C. checking FEV1 (force expired volume at 1 second)
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bmost cost-effective form of healthcare?
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bto FVC (forced vital capacity) ratio.
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A. primary prevention b


D. ordering fecal occult blood test (FOBT).
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B. secondary prevention b


C. tertiary prevention b

2. Which of the following is an example of a primary preven-
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D. cancer-reduction measures b
btion activity in a 76-year-old woman with osteoporosis?
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A. bisphosphonate therapy b 8. An 18-year-old woman with allergic rhinitis presents
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B. calcium supplementation b bfor primary care. She is sexually active with a male
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C. ensuring adequate illumination in the home
b b b b b bpartner and is 1 year post-coitarche; during this time
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D. use of a back brace
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bshe had had two sex partners. An example of a primary
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bprevention activity for this patient is:
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3. Secondary prevention measures for a 78-year-old
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A. screening for sexually transmitted infection.
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bman with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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B. counseling about safer sexual practices. b b b b

binclude: C. prescribing therapies for minimizing allergy. b b b b

A. screening for mood disorders.
D. obtaining a liquid-based Papanicolaou (Pap) test.
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B. administering influenza vaccine. b b


C. obtaining a serum theophylline level. b b b b 9. When a critical portion of a community is
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D. advising about appropriate use of car passenger
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bimmunized against a contagious disease, most
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brestraints. bmembers of the com- munity, even the unimmunized,
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bare protected against that disease because there is
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4. Tertiary prevention measures for a 69-year-old
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blittle opportunity for an outbreak. This is known
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bwoman with heart failure include:
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bas immunity.
A. administering antipneumococcal vaccine. b b
A. passive
B. adjusting therapy to minimize dyspnea. b b b b
B. humoral
C. surveying skin for precancerous lesions. b b b b
C. epidemiologic
D. reviewing safe handling of food. b b b b
D. community
5. Which of the following products provides passive
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immunity?
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b 1. B. b 4. B. b 7. A. b


2. C.
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3. A. b 6. A. b 9. D. b




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,2 CbHbAbPbT bEbR b b 1 ■ b b Health b Promotion b and b Disease b Prevention

Primary prevention measures include activities provided
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bto individuals to prevent the onset or acquisition of a
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bgiven disease. The goal of primary prevention measures is
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bto spare individuals the suffering, burden, and cost
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bassociated with the b b


clinical condition and is the first level of healthcare. An ex-
b b b b b b b b b b b National bInstitute bof bAllergy band bInfectious bDisease:
bample is health-protecting education and counseling, such
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bas encouraging the use of car restraints and bicycle
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bhelmets, counseling about safer sexual practices, and
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bproviding infor- mation on accident and fall prevention.
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bGiven its focus on preventing illness or injury, primary
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bprevention is usually viewed as the most effective formb b b b b b b b

bof healthcare.
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Immunizations and chemoprophylaxis are also exam- b b b b b


bples of primary prevention measures. Active
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bimmunization through the use of vaccines provides long- b b b b b b b


term protection from disease. In herd or community
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bimmunity, a significant portion of a given population has
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bimmunity against an infec- tious agent; the likelihood that
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bthe susceptible portion of the group would become
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binfected is minimized (Fig. 1–1). Pas- sive immunity is
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bprovided when a person receives select an- tibodies,
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busually via the administration of immune globulin (IG),
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bafter exposure to an infective agent. This immunity is
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btemporary and requires the patient to present post- b b b b b b b


exposure; the protection provided by IG usually starts
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bwithin hours of receiving the doses and lasts a number of
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bmonths. The use of vaccines to produce lasting disease
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bprotection is preferred to passive immunization throughb b b b b b


bthe use of IG. Another exam- ple of passive immunity is
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bthe acquisition of disease protec- tion provided from
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bmother to unborn child via the placenta. Secondary
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bprevention measures include activities provided to identify
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band treat asymptomatic persons who have risk fac- tors for a
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bgiven disease or in preclinical disease. Examples in- clude
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bscreening examinations for preclinical evidence of b b b b b


bcancer, such as mammography and cervical examination with
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b a Papanicolaou test. Other examples of secondary
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bprevention activities include screening for clinical b b b b b


bconditions with a pro- tracted asymptomatic period, such as
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ba blood pressure meas- urement to detect hypertension
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band a lipid profile to detect hyperlipidemia (Table 1–1).
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See full color images of this topic
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Tertiary prevention measures are part of the b b b b b b


management of an established disease. The goal is to
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minimize disease- associated complications and the
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negative health effects of the conditions to the patient.
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Examples include medications and lifestyle modification
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to normalize blood glucose levels in individuals with
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diabetes mellitus and in conjunction with the treatment of
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heart failure, aimed at improving or mini- mizing
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disease-related symptoms.
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DISCUSSION b SOURCES
http://www.cdc.gov/excite/skincancer/mod13.htm, Centers for
bDisease b Control b and b Prevention: b Levels b of b Prevention

http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/pages/communityimmunity.aspx,

, 10. When advising a patient about injectable influenza
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im- munization, the nurse practitioner (NP)
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considers the following about the use of this
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vaccine:
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A. Its use is not recommended in sickle cell anemia.
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B. Its use is limited to children older than 2 years.
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C. Its use is limited due to containing live virus.
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D. Its use is recommended for virtually all members
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of the population.
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11. A middle-aged man with chronic obstructive
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pul- monary disease who is about to receive
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injectable in- fluenza vaccine should be advised
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that:
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A. it is more than 90% effective in preventing influenza.
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B. its use is contraindicated in the presence of
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psoriasis vulgaris.
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C. localized reactions such as soreness and redness b b b b b b

at the site of the immunization are fairly
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common.
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D. a short, intense, flulike syndrome typically
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occurs after immunization.
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12. A 44-year-old woman with asthma presents asking
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bfor a ‚flu shot.‛ She is seen today for an urgent care
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visit, is diagnosed with a lower urinary tract
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binfection, and is prescribed trimethoprim- b b b b


sulfamethoxazole. She is without fever or b b b b b


bgastrointestinal upset with stable respiratory b b b b


status. You inform her that she:
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A. should return for the immunization after b b b b b

complet- ing her antibiotic therapy.
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B. would likely develop a significant reaction if
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immu- nized today.
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C. can receive the immunization today.
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D. is not a candidate for any form of influenza vaccine.
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13. Which of the following statements best describes
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amantadine or rimantadine use in the care of
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patients with or at risk for influenza?
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A. Significant resistance to select strains of b b b b b


influenza limits the usefulness of these
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medications.
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B. The primary action of these therapies is in
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prevent- ing influenza A during outbreaks.
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C. These therapies are active against influenza A and
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B. b


D. The use of these products is an acceptable
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alternative to influenza vaccine.
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14. Which of the following statements best describes
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zanamivir (Relenza) or oseltamivir (Tamiflu) use in
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the care of patients with or at risk for influenza?
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A. Initiation of therapy early in acute influenza b b b b b b


illness can help minimize the severity of disease
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when the illness is caused by a nonresistant
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viral strain.
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B. The primary indication is in preventing influenza
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A during outbreaks.
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C. The drugs are active only against influenza B.
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D. The use of these medications is an acceptable
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