FNP Board Practice Questions - PART 2 Save
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,4 y.o. female comes in after just C: Viral- no signs of infection but pts often complain of red/
starting pre school complaining itchy/ swollen eyes
of burning/ itching in both eyes
along with runny nose. Child's
eyes appear injected bilaterally,
the throat is red and her inferior
nasal turbinates are swollen.
Which is most likely?
A. Herpes Keratitis
B. Corneal Ulcer
C. Viral Conjunctivitis
D. Bacterial conjunctivitis
,An 8 y.o. boy is seen by the NP B: Hand foot and mouth disease: spread by fecal/ oral route
and the mother reports he has and direct contact with toys etc., caused by coxsacksie virus,
had a fever X2 days, not eating treatment is supportive.
well due to painful sores inside
pt's mouth. Temp is 101F, Pulse is
88 BPM, and respirations are 14.
Np notices several small
blisters and shallow ulcers on
the pt's pharynx and oral
mucosa. He also has small red
rashes on both palms and soles.
Which of the following is the
most likely?
A. Herpes simplex infection
B. Hand Foot and mouth
disease
C. Varicella infection
D. Secondary syphilis infection
, 10 y.o. male who was recently A: Premedicate 20 min prior to starting exercise
accepted to his school's soccer
team has a hx of exercise
induced astnma and he wants
to know when he should take
his albuterol inhaler. The NP
should advise him:
A. Premedicate himself 20 min
before starting exercise
B. Wait until he starts to
exercise to use the inhaler
Premedicate 60 min prior to
starting exercise
D. Wait until he finishes his
exercise to use inhaler
Terms in this set (219)
,4 y.o. female comes in after just C: Viral- no signs of infection but pts often complain of red/
starting pre school complaining itchy/ swollen eyes
of burning/ itching in both eyes
along with runny nose. Child's
eyes appear injected bilaterally,
the throat is red and her inferior
nasal turbinates are swollen.
Which is most likely?
A. Herpes Keratitis
B. Corneal Ulcer
C. Viral Conjunctivitis
D. Bacterial conjunctivitis
,An 8 y.o. boy is seen by the NP B: Hand foot and mouth disease: spread by fecal/ oral route
and the mother reports he has and direct contact with toys etc., caused by coxsacksie virus,
had a fever X2 days, not eating treatment is supportive.
well due to painful sores inside
pt's mouth. Temp is 101F, Pulse is
88 BPM, and respirations are 14.
Np notices several small
blisters and shallow ulcers on
the pt's pharynx and oral
mucosa. He also has small red
rashes on both palms and soles.
Which of the following is the
most likely?
A. Herpes simplex infection
B. Hand Foot and mouth
disease
C. Varicella infection
D. Secondary syphilis infection
, 10 y.o. male who was recently A: Premedicate 20 min prior to starting exercise
accepted to his school's soccer
team has a hx of exercise
induced astnma and he wants
to know when he should take
his albuterol inhaler. The NP
should advise him:
A. Premedicate himself 20 min
before starting exercise
B. Wait until he starts to
exercise to use the inhaler
Premedicate 60 min prior to
starting exercise
D. Wait until he finishes his
exercise to use inhaler