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NR 667 Week 1 Full Length Practice Exam – 100% Score 150/150 ✅
- Question: A 65-year-old woman presents for a follow-up examination. She is a smoker, and her hypertension is now adequately controlled with medication. Her mother died at age 40 from a heart attack. The fasting lipid profile shows cholesterol = 240 mg/dL, HDL = 30, and LDL = 200. In addition to starting therapeutic lifestyle changes, the nurse practitioner should start the patient on:
- Question: Your patient has been diagnosed with a 4.5cm ascending aortic aneurysm. Which medical imaging is considered standard of care for serial surveillance?
- Question: Preventive cardiac care should focus primarily on addressing all the following except?
- Question: The suggested International Normalized Ratio (INR) range in a patient being treated for atrial fibrillation is:
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- Question: A Patients with bullous lung disease are at risk of developing all the following except which barotrauma-related complication?
- Question: AA 55-year-old man with a history of smoking presents with a persistent cough and hemoptysis. A chest X-ray reveals a solitary lung nodule. What is the most appropriate next step?
- Question: An adult presents for f/u regarding asthma. He has been waking up at night twice a week and using his albuterol three days of the week. The next best prescription management would be:
- Question: The following are side effects of albuterol use except which of the following?
NR 667 Week 1 Full Length Practice Exam – 100% Score 150/150 ✅
- Question: An older adult female presents for her annual examination. She has been on antihypertensive medications for over 20 years, with good control. Laboratory values are within normal ranges. The nurse practitioner is concerned about the patient’s cardiac health risks, due her to weight and her waist circumference. According to the AHA guidelines, which of the following goals is expected for this patient?
- Question: Recommendation for lipid check in adolescent with type 1 DM?
- Question: An adult patient must maintain an International Normalized Ratio (INR) between 2.0 and 3.0. The patient goes to a clinic for INR determination, and the result is 1.4. Which of the following would be likely to decrease the effects of warfarin (Coumadin)?
- Question: A patient has been complaining of palpitations for the past week and presents to you at an urgent care clinic for evaluation. You perform a 12 lead EKG and identify atrial fibrillation with a hear rate of 122 beats per minute. What is your next order?
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- Question: An 89-year old presents with a 4-month history of generalized fatigue, along with weight loss, and fever. Which test result would indicate active tuberculosis?
- Question: An adult female with moderately severe athsma is being treated with metered-dose inhalers, including a steroid and a beta-2 antagonist. The patient states that she has stopped using the inhalers because they no longer work. Further questioning reveals that she has been trying to use the steroid inhaler for acute exacerbations. The nurse practitioner should instruct the patient to:
- Question: An adult patient who has persistent asthma currently uses an inhaled corticosteroid as maintenance treatment. The nurse practitioner knows that the patient understands how to use the medication when the patient states:
- Question: Which of the following reflects a reversible cause of pulmonary disease?
NR 667 Week 1 Full Length Practice Exam – 100% Score 150/150 ✅
- Question: An otherwise healthy African American adult male has been diagnosed with hypertension. He has been restricting his salt intake, eating a DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet, and exercising more, but his blood pressure is still elevated. Which is the BEST medication to prescribe him?
- Question: Your patient presents with pale, waxy legs, weak peripheral pulses, and states he is having difficulty walking great distances due to the pain in his calves. The most appropriate non-invasive test to evaluate his leg vascular flow quality is which of the following exams?
- Question: The most important diagnostic factor in evaluating angina pectoris is the patient’s:
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- Question: Your adult patient with asthma states she is unhappy you are unwilling to renew her prescription for her albuterol inhaler because it’s only been two weeks and it is completely used already. Which of the following statements made by the nurse practitioner best explains the rationale for this decision?
- Question: An adult presents for f/u regarding asthma. He has been waking up at night twice a week and using his albuterol three days of the week. The next best prescription management would be:
- Question: A patient with a solitary nodule in the right upper lobe with no brain or body lesions and a PET scan showing no evidence of other lesions in the body would be ruled out of which of the following stages of lung cancer?
- Question: A 70-year-old woman presents with symptoms of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) after a recent course of antibiotics for pneumonia. What is the most appropriate first-line treatment for CDI?
- Question: The following are side effects of albuterol use except which of the following?