MN 566 Midterm Exam Newest 2026/2027 Exam
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Julie has relapsing-remitting muscular sclerosis. She has
not had a good response to interferon. Which medication
might help if given IV once a month?
A. Glatiramer Acetate
B. Natalizumab
C. Fingolimod
D. Glucocorticoids - ANSWER-B. Natalizumab
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Which hydrocortisone dose would the clinician prescribe
for a patient with Addison's disease?
A. 25 to 50 mg daily
B. 0.5 to 0.2 mg daily
C. 20 mg in the morning and 10mg in early evening
D. 2 to 4mg in the morning and 1 to 2mg in the evening. -
ANSWER-C. 20mg in the morning and 10mg in early
evening.
Which instruction should the clinician include in patient
teaching regarding management of obesity?
A. Occasionally skipping meals is acceptable.
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B. Try to use nonstick cookware when baking or frying.
C. High-intensity physical activity is recommended
D. Exercise for about 100 minutes per week - ANSWER-B.
Try to use nonstick cookware when baking or frying
Which question should the clinician ask to determine the
most frequent cause of diabetic ketoacidosis?
A. "How often are you taking your insulin?"
B. "Which type of infection have you experienced
recently?"
C. "What type of diet have you been following?"
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D. "Is there any reason you don't like taking your
medications?" - ANSWER-B. "What type of infection have
you experienced recently?"
Data from the Framingham Heart study suggests that
individuals who are normotensive at 55 years of age have
how much lifetime risk of developing hypertension?
A. 65%
B 75%
C. 80%
D. 90% - ANSWER-D. 90%
Mary has hypertension and previously had a stroke. Which
hypertensive drug would you order for her?