Terms in this set (25)
1. The family nurse practitioner 1.cerebellar functioning.
asks a patient to perform rapid,
alternating movements of the
hands to evaluate:
1.cerebellar functioning.
2.cognitive functioning.
3.reflex arc functioning.
4.stereognostic functioning.
3. A 38-year-old patient who is 1. Hepatitis
Vietnamese tells the family nurse
practitioner that their parent died
in their 40s from liver cancer. The
nurse practitioner assesses that
the patient is at risk for:
1.hepatitis
2.malari
3.tularemity
4.rosinemi
, 4. A 40-year-old patient has had 3.psoriasis.
a generalized, nonpruritic skin
eruption with intermittent
exacerbations over the past 10
years. Currently, a well-
circumscribed erythematous
plaque appears over the patient's
left gluteal fold are The lesion is
covered with scales and has
some fissuring. The family nurse
practitioner makes a diagnosis of:
1.atopic dermatitis.
2.ichthyosis.
3.psoriasis.
4.tinea corporis.
A 45-year-old patient who is a requesting a referral for evaluation of the larynx.
professional singer reports
progressive hoarseness for the
last four weeks. The hoarseness
began after a three-hour
performance. The patient does
not smoke and reports no weight
loss, upper respiratory infection,
dysphagia, or shortness of
breath. The family nurse
practitioner manages this patient
by:
ordering a computed
tomography scan of the hea
ordering an immediate lateral
neck x-ray.
prescribing systemic antibiotics
and cool mist inhalations.
requesting a referral for
evaluation of the larynx.