NUR 603 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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The clinician is examining the skin of Mary, who would like to be cleared to play beach
volleyball. What is the clinician's most important focus point when looking at her skin?
A. Color of her skin, to see if she is easily sunburnt
B. Acne, to see if she has sensitivity to perspiration
C. Freckles, to assess if she potentially has a melanoma
D. Contagious diseases, such as tinea, boils, impetigo, or herpes - CORRECT ANSWERS
D. Contagious diseases, such as tinea, boils, impetigo, or herpes
In which of these athletes is posterior impingement syndrome most commonly seen?
A. Cross country runner
B. Swimmer
C. Soccer player
D. Ballet dancer - CORRECT ANSWERS D. Ballet dancer
Tatiana is receiving a sports physical to participate in cross-country running. She receives her
exam from a single provider, who is examining all of the athletes one after the other in the
nurse's office at school. Which of the following is a problem with this exam format for sports
physicals?
A. It is expensive, and her school will have to use a large amount of its budget to fulfill the
sports physical requirement.
B. It lacks individual attention that could increase the risk of insufficient medical history.
C. It is disorganized, and the athletes may have the potential for inadequate integration of
findings.
D. It lacks privacy and the students may feel that their medical information is not being kept
confidential. - CORRECT ANSWERS B. It lacks individual attention that could increase
the risk of insufficient medical history.
,NUR 603 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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The clinician is seeing Dahlia, a 15-year-old swimmer, for a sports physical. During examination,
she notes she has had difficulty breathing while swimming over the last 3 days. Which of the
following options is best for the clinician to pursue?
A. Clear her to participate in swimming, as it is common to have some days of difficulty on
exertion, especially if she has not been as active the week before.
B. Refer Dahlia to the sports trainer prior to clearing her so she can work on her form and have
less difficulty on exertion.
C. Complete a workup for pulmonary hypertension, anemia, asthma, and cardiovascular issues
prior to clearing her for participation.
D. Send her to the emergency room immediately, as this is very concerning and needs to be
urgently addressed. - CORRECT ANSWERS C. Complete a workup for pulmonary
hypertension, anemia, asthma, and cardiovascular issues prior to clearing her for participation.
Which of the following should be gathered from the family history during a sports physical?
A. History of ADHD
B. History of heart disease
C. History of broken bones
D. History of cancer - CORRECT ANSWERS B. History of heart disease
After discontinuing fluoxetine, how long must a person wait before starting a monoamine
oxidase inhibitor?
A. 2 weeks
B. 3 weeks
C. 4 weeks
D. 5 weeks - CORRECT ANSWERS D. 5 weeks
,NUR 603 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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•MAOIs and drug interactions - CORRECT ANSWERS MAOI AND SSRIs cause Seratonin
Syndrome
It is important to educate patients with depression and their family members about reporting
signs of increasing depression and suicidal thoughts. This is especially true during which time
period?
A. Prior to the antidepressant reaching therapeutic levels
B. As the mood lifts in response to antidepressant treatment
C. During dosage or medication adjustments
D. After the patient reveals suicidal thoughts or plans - CORRECT ANSWERS B. As the
mood lifts in response to antidepressant treatment
Suicide plans are assessed on all of the following, EXCEPT:
A. Specificity
B. Possibility
C. Availability
D. Lethality - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Possibility
The stooped posture, motor slowness, and minor cognitive impairments of patients with major
depressive disorders are similar to the signs of disorders of the basal ganglia, such as:
A. Parkinson's disease
B. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
C. Neurological disease
D. Huntington's disease - CORRECT ANSWERS A. Parkinson's disease
, NUR 603 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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A patient is diagnosed with hypothyroidism. Which of the following electrocardiogram changes
should the clinician expect as a manifestation of the disease?
A. Sinus bradycardia
B. Atrial fibrillation
C. Supraventricular tachycardia
D. U waves - CORRECT ANSWERS A. Sinus bradycardia
The clinician suspects that a client seen in the office has hyperthyroidism. Which of the
following tests should the clinician order on the initial visit?
A. High sensitivity thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and free T4
B. Free T4 and serum calcium
C. Free T3 and T4
D. TSH and thyroxin antibodies - CORRECT ANSWERS A. High sensitivity thyroid-
stimulating hormone (TSH) and free T4
A 25-year-old patient presents to the clinic with fatigue, cold intolerance, weight gain, and
constipation for the past 3 months. On physical examination, the clinician notices muscular
stiffness; coarse, dry hair; and a delay in relaxation in deep tendon reflexes. Which test should
be ordered next?A. Serum calcium
B. Thyroid-stimulating hormone
C. Electrolytes
D. Urine specific gravity - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Thyroid-stimulating hormone
After 6 months of Synthroid therapy, the clinician should expect which result in the repeat
thyroid-stimulating hormone studies?
A. Elevated
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The clinician is examining the skin of Mary, who would like to be cleared to play beach
volleyball. What is the clinician's most important focus point when looking at her skin?
A. Color of her skin, to see if she is easily sunburnt
B. Acne, to see if she has sensitivity to perspiration
C. Freckles, to assess if she potentially has a melanoma
D. Contagious diseases, such as tinea, boils, impetigo, or herpes - CORRECT ANSWERS
D. Contagious diseases, such as tinea, boils, impetigo, or herpes
In which of these athletes is posterior impingement syndrome most commonly seen?
A. Cross country runner
B. Swimmer
C. Soccer player
D. Ballet dancer - CORRECT ANSWERS D. Ballet dancer
Tatiana is receiving a sports physical to participate in cross-country running. She receives her
exam from a single provider, who is examining all of the athletes one after the other in the
nurse's office at school. Which of the following is a problem with this exam format for sports
physicals?
A. It is expensive, and her school will have to use a large amount of its budget to fulfill the
sports physical requirement.
B. It lacks individual attention that could increase the risk of insufficient medical history.
C. It is disorganized, and the athletes may have the potential for inadequate integration of
findings.
D. It lacks privacy and the students may feel that their medical information is not being kept
confidential. - CORRECT ANSWERS B. It lacks individual attention that could increase
the risk of insufficient medical history.
,NUR 603 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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The clinician is seeing Dahlia, a 15-year-old swimmer, for a sports physical. During examination,
she notes she has had difficulty breathing while swimming over the last 3 days. Which of the
following options is best for the clinician to pursue?
A. Clear her to participate in swimming, as it is common to have some days of difficulty on
exertion, especially if she has not been as active the week before.
B. Refer Dahlia to the sports trainer prior to clearing her so she can work on her form and have
less difficulty on exertion.
C. Complete a workup for pulmonary hypertension, anemia, asthma, and cardiovascular issues
prior to clearing her for participation.
D. Send her to the emergency room immediately, as this is very concerning and needs to be
urgently addressed. - CORRECT ANSWERS C. Complete a workup for pulmonary
hypertension, anemia, asthma, and cardiovascular issues prior to clearing her for participation.
Which of the following should be gathered from the family history during a sports physical?
A. History of ADHD
B. History of heart disease
C. History of broken bones
D. History of cancer - CORRECT ANSWERS B. History of heart disease
After discontinuing fluoxetine, how long must a person wait before starting a monoamine
oxidase inhibitor?
A. 2 weeks
B. 3 weeks
C. 4 weeks
D. 5 weeks - CORRECT ANSWERS D. 5 weeks
,NUR 603 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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•MAOIs and drug interactions - CORRECT ANSWERS MAOI AND SSRIs cause Seratonin
Syndrome
It is important to educate patients with depression and their family members about reporting
signs of increasing depression and suicidal thoughts. This is especially true during which time
period?
A. Prior to the antidepressant reaching therapeutic levels
B. As the mood lifts in response to antidepressant treatment
C. During dosage or medication adjustments
D. After the patient reveals suicidal thoughts or plans - CORRECT ANSWERS B. As the
mood lifts in response to antidepressant treatment
Suicide plans are assessed on all of the following, EXCEPT:
A. Specificity
B. Possibility
C. Availability
D. Lethality - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Possibility
The stooped posture, motor slowness, and minor cognitive impairments of patients with major
depressive disorders are similar to the signs of disorders of the basal ganglia, such as:
A. Parkinson's disease
B. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
C. Neurological disease
D. Huntington's disease - CORRECT ANSWERS A. Parkinson's disease
, NUR 603 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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A patient is diagnosed with hypothyroidism. Which of the following electrocardiogram changes
should the clinician expect as a manifestation of the disease?
A. Sinus bradycardia
B. Atrial fibrillation
C. Supraventricular tachycardia
D. U waves - CORRECT ANSWERS A. Sinus bradycardia
The clinician suspects that a client seen in the office has hyperthyroidism. Which of the
following tests should the clinician order on the initial visit?
A. High sensitivity thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and free T4
B. Free T4 and serum calcium
C. Free T3 and T4
D. TSH and thyroxin antibodies - CORRECT ANSWERS A. High sensitivity thyroid-
stimulating hormone (TSH) and free T4
A 25-year-old patient presents to the clinic with fatigue, cold intolerance, weight gain, and
constipation for the past 3 months. On physical examination, the clinician notices muscular
stiffness; coarse, dry hair; and a delay in relaxation in deep tendon reflexes. Which test should
be ordered next?A. Serum calcium
B. Thyroid-stimulating hormone
C. Electrolytes
D. Urine specific gravity - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Thyroid-stimulating hormone
After 6 months of Synthroid therapy, the clinician should expect which result in the repeat
thyroid-stimulating hormone studies?
A. Elevated