NSG 6320 (NSG6320)

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AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Assessment .docx
  • AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Assessment .docx

  • Exam (elaborations) • 68 pages • 2022
  • AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS Assessment Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (166 Questions) Question: Ophthalmoscopic examination of the fundus reveals small, rounded, slightly irregular red spots embedded in the retina. These findings are consistent with: superficial retinal hemorrhages. preretinal hemorrhages. microaneurysms. deep retinal hemorrhages. Correct Explanation: Deep retinal hemorrhages appear as small, rounded, slightly irregular red spots and are sometimes called dot or blot hemorrha...
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NSG 6320 Week 9 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers
  • NSG 6320 Week 9 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers

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  • NSG 6320 Week 9 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers/NSG 6320 Week 9 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers The nurse practitioner response to a MMSE score of 20 or less when assessing an older adult should include which of the following? Question 1 options: Initiate treatment with a cholinesterase inhibitor Refer patient immediately to a neurologist. Consider long term or assisted living care. No change of care is necessary Which of the following types of headaches could be described...
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NSG 6320 Week 4 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers
  • NSG 6320 Week 4 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers

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  • NSG 6320 Week 4 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers/NSG 6320 Week 4 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers The nurse practitioner is examining an 85 year old patient with a grade 3/6 crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur which is radiating to the neck. This murmur is most likely: Question 1 options: Aortic regurgitation Aortic stenosis Mitral regurgitation Mitral stenosis Question 2 (1 point) In evaluating a client with aortic stenosis, the nurse practitioner anticipates finding 12...
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NSG 6320 Week 9 SOAP NOTE
  • NSG 6320 Week 9 SOAP NOTE

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  • NSG 6320 Week 9 SOAP NOTE/NSG 6320 Week 9 SOAP NOTE/NSG 6320 Week 9 SOAP NOTE SUBJECTIVE CC: “My mom has been increasingly confused”. HPI: OK 80-year-old Black American female patient with significant history of ESRD on hemodialysis presenting to the clinic accompanied by family with complaints of increasing confusion. Patient’s daughter states she noticed her mom is increasingly getting confused and forgetful which have been interfering with her daily functioning. The daughter is co...
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NSG 6320 Week 1 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers (100% Correct)
  • NSG 6320 Week 1 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers (100% Correct)

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  • NSG 6320 Week 1 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers/NSG 6320 Week 1 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers/NSG 6320 Week 1 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers Which of the following are types of Elder Abuse that the Nurse Practitioner should be aware? (check all that apply) Question 1 options: Sexual Abuse Abandonment Neglect Medical Fraility can be defined as a clinical syndrome which the following criteria is present (check all that apply) Question 2 options: unintentional we...
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AGNP BOARD EXAM:Dermatology Prescription (100 Questions and Answers) graded A solution 2020
  • AGNP BOARD EXAM:Dermatology Prescription (100 Questions and Answers) graded A solution 2020

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  • AGNP BOARD EXAM:Dermatology Prescription (100 Questions and Answers) graded A solution 2020 Question: Systemic ivermectin (Stromectol), classified as an antiparasitic,: is primarily excreted in the urine. crosses the blood-brain barrier. has a high concentration in the liver. is not well absorbed. Question: Topical permethrin (Elimite) in the treatment of scabies should be left in place for a minimum of: 30 minutes. 2 hours. 6 hours. 8 hours. Question: The...
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NSG 6320 Week 8 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers
  • NSG 6320 Week 8 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers

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  • NSG 6320 Week 8 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers/NSG 6320 Week 8 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers Muscle strength is assessed by: Question 1 options: Having the patient move their muscle against the clinician’s resistance Examining how the patient performs active range of motion Passively stretching the patient’s muscle Performing passive range of motion on the patient’s muscle Question 2 (1 point) Which of the following microorganisms causes Lyme disease? Question 2...
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NSG 6320 Week 2 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers
  • NSG 6320 Week 2 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers

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  • NSG 6320 Week 2 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers/NSG 6320 Week 2 Knowledge Check-Questions and Answers The nurse practitioner educates the patient that antihistamines have what effect? Question 1 options: Vasodilatation Blocking leukotriene effects Inhibiting histamine receptor sites Vasoconstriction What is the anticipated onset of symptom relief with the use of nasal corticosteroid sprays? Question 2 options: 6-7 hours 2-4 hours 1 to 2 days???? 4-5 days What is the me...
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NSG 6320 Week 6 Knowledge check-Questions and Answers
  • NSG 6320 Week 6 Knowledge check-Questions and Answers

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  • NSG 6320 Week 6 Knowledge check-Questions and Answers/NSG 6320 Week 6 Knowledge check-Questions and Answers A pelvic mass in a postmenopausal woman: Question 1 options: is most commonly due to uterine fibroids. is always symptomatic. is highly suspicious for ovarian cancer. should be monitored over a period of time. What are the four signs and symptoms of prostatitis? Select all that apply. Question 2 options: Perineal numbness Urinary frequency Swollen hard prostate Dy...
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