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NSG 6440 PREDICTOR EXAM NEWEST 2024/2025 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK [COMPREHENSIVE UPDATED WELL, Exams of Nursing

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6440
PREDICTOR
EXAM
NEWEST
2024/2025
ACTUAL
EXAM
TEST
BANK
[COMPREHENSIVE UPD ATED WELL DETAILED ACCURATE ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADEDA+
1. Treatment for epididymitis includes which of the following?: scrotal elevation
2. Which of the following medications for temporomandibular disorder has the warning
that patient should NOT drive while taking it?: Elavil
3. After 6 months of Synthroid therapy, the clinician should expect which result in the
repeat thyroid-stimulating hormone studies?: Normal
4. A 24- year old woman presents to the clinic with dysuria, dyspareunia,
and a mucopurulent vaginal discharge. Her boyfriend was recently treated for
nongonococcal urethritis. What sexually transmitted disease has she most
probable been exposed to?: Chlamydia
5. Which of the following is the form of external otitis in which bacterial infection
extends from the auditory canal into the skull?: Necrotizing otitis
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NSG 6440 PREDICTOR EXAM NEWEST 2024/2025 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK

[COMPREHENSIVE UPDATED WELL DETAILED ACCURATE ANSWERS ALREADY

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  1. Treatment for epididymitis includes which of the following?: scrotal elevation
  2. Which of the following medications for temporomandibular disorder has the warning that patient should NOT drive while taking it?: Elavil
  3. After 6 months of Synthroid therapy, the clinician should expect which result in the repeat thyroid-stimulating hormone studies?: Normal
  4. A 24- year old woman presents to the clinic with dysuria, dyspareunia, and a mucopurulent vaginal discharge. Her boyfriend was recently treated for nongonococcal urethritis. What sexually transmitted disease has she most probable been exposed to?: Chlamydia
  5. Which of the following is the form of external otitis in which bacterial infection extends from the auditory canal into the skull?: Necrotizing otitis

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  1. Which causes the greatest percentage of mammalian bites?: human
  2. Which test is used to confirm a diagnosis of epididymitis: ultrasound of the scrotum
  3. Which statement accurately describes the APRNs scope of practice?: This delineates the permissible boundaries of APRN professional practice
  4. The nurse is working with a 65- year- old patient who was recently diagnosed with hypertension. The patient is concerned about their optimal health with their new diagnosis. Which nursing action is necessary for health promotion with the patient?: Discussing appropriate stress management techniques
  5. Which of the following would be a cause of neuropathic pain?: post herpetic pain
  6. Which theory regarding the aging process is linked to cancer and Alzheimer's disease?: oxidative damage
  7. Which heart sound is associated with decreased elasticity of the left ventricle in left ventricular hypertrophy?: S

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  1. The clinician is examining the back of Christian, a 15-year-old male. What is the correct way for the clinician to check for hamstring flexibility?: Christian should stand straight and flex90 degrees forward at the waist
  2. Which statement is true regarding driving and patients with a seizure disorder?: After being seizure free for 6 months, patients may drive
  3. Though common as people age, what concerning disease can dysphonia be a cardinal sign for?: Laryngeal cancer
  4. You are using the CURB-65 clinical prediction tool to decide whether Latisha, whom you have diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), should be hospitalized or treated at home. Which of the following risk factors would increase Latisha's chance of CAP- associated mortality and complications?: History of diabetes mellitus
  5. Which of the following patients is at risk for developing urinary-tract cancer?: The 78-year- old man who smokes three packs of cigarettes a day

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  1. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding pain?: Nociceptive pain represents a normal response to injury of tissue
  2. Which of the following information patients with a UTI can receive Bactrim DS?: Tiffany, a 16-year-old with a hypersensitivity to penicillin
  3. Which treatment would the clinician recommend for a patient who has relative polycythemia?: Rehydration
  4. Which board administers and defines advanced nursing practice in all states?: The board of Nursing
  5. An acutely presenting, erythematous, tender lump within the eyelid is called?: Hordeolum
  6. Diagnostic testing for a patient with a newly detected hypertension should include all of the following except:: uric acid
  7. In the model for future Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) prac- tice, what does the "C" of LACE represent?: Certification

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  1. Which drug for Alzheimer's disease should be administered beginning at the time of diagnosis?: Cholinesterase Inhibitors
  2. Data from the Framingham Heart Study suggest that individual who are normotensive at 55 years of age have how much lifetime risk of developing hypertension?: 90%
  3. Which of the following scales is useful to assess the degree of dyspnea with a score of 6 to 20?: Borg scale
  4. A 35-year-old woman presents with symptoms of hypoglycemia. There is no history of diabetes mellitus. Which condition should be included in the differential diagnosis?: pheochromocytoma
  5. What should you use to alkalinize urine to a pH of greater than 7.0?: sodium bicarbonate
  6. Which of the following is true of pediculosis?: Patients can be asymptomatic or cause few symptoms in the first 2 weeks

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  1. Which of these patients is a higher risk for developing deep vein thrombo- sis?: Samantha, a 45-year-old female undergoing a hysterectomy
  2. A patient has CFS. Which strategy should the clinician consider to manage this patient?: Cognitive-behavioral therapy
  3. Which statement regarding necrotizing fasciitis is true?: This is a medical emergency and gangrene can develop
  4. A patient presents with CVA tenderness and a several-day history of high fever, chills and dysuria. Which of the following diagnoses is most likely given the above information?: pyelonephritis
  5. Danielle presents to the clinic saying " I do not feel like I want to eat." She also notes she is experiencing lethargy, nausea, headache, and muscle cramps. She "did not go to the bathroom a lot" yesterday. Which of the following stages of acute kidney injury (AKI) is Danielle in?: Initiating stage

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  1. Josh, aged 22, has tinea versicolor. Which description is the most likely for this condition?: There are round, hypopigmented macules on his back
  2. Which of the following produces a slow and painless visual field loss that usually begins peripherally?: macular degeneration
  3. What of the following patients is a candidate for statins?: Christa is a 65- year-old female with a history of myocardial infarction (MI)
  4. Which statement about HIV post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for health-care-workers is the most accurate?: PEP should be started within the 72 hours of exposure
  5. Which element is a primary focus of health- care reform?: disease preven- tion
  6. Tinea unguium is also known as:: onychomycosis
  7. which symptom is the cardinal subjective symptom of sickle cell crisis?: - pain
  8. How much nicotine does an average cigarette contain?: 10 to 15 mg

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  1. Which of the following is part of the treatment plan for the patient with IBS?: High fiber diet
  2. an 8-year-old patient is admitted to the hospital due to Reye's syndrome. Which medication was most likely the cause?: aspirin
  3. Which type of stomatitis results in necrotic ulceration of the oral mucous membranes?: Vincent's stomatitis
  4. A male patient with type 1 diabetes comes to the clinic complaining of feeling nervous and clammy. He states that he took his insulin this morning but was late for work and did not eat breakfast. Which action should the clinician take first?: have him drink 4 ounce of juice
  5. Which of the following medications is safe to use when an adult patient has a perforated tympanic membrane?: Floxin otic 10 drops in affected ear for 7 days
  6. What is the most common cause of microcytic anemia?: iron-deficiency

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  1. Which statement by the patient would indicate teaching has been success- ful regarding management of Cushing's syndrome at home?: I will stay away from large crowds
  2. Gerald presents with a very dark color on his right pinkie finger. What is the the health-care provider's next care step?: Referral to a dermatologist for a nail biopsy
  3. Your patient is in her second trimester of pregnancy and has a yeast infec- tion. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment?: Metronidazole 2% cream 5 g intravaginally 7 days
  4. Which condition is characterized by the impaired ability to learn new information along with a cognitive disturbance in either language, function, or perception?: Alzheimer's disease

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  1. You are doing a cerumen extraction and touch the external meatus of your patient's ear. He winces and starts coughing. What is the name of this reflex?: Arnold reflex
  2. A 22-year-old woman is diagnosed with premenstrual syndrome. Which of the following lifestyle changes should the clinician suggest to help minimize the patient's symptoms?: regular exercise
  3. Eddie, age 4, presents to the emergency department with a live insect trapped in his ear canal causing a lot of distress. What should be your first step?: sedate Eddie with diazepam
  4. After typical groin hernia surgery, the patient should be instructed to:: - avoid heavy lifting for 4 to 6 weeks
  5. Robin presents with tearing in her right eye that started this morning. What is the most likely cause in the provider's differential diagnosis?: foreign body in the eye

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  1. Marie has diabetes mellitus with proliferative retinopathy. how often should she see her ophthalmologist?: annually
  2. A score of 12 to 24 on this test indicates intermediate Alzheimer's disease:- : MMSE
  3. Clinicians should ask older adults about their end-of-life plans when older patients are:: undergoing an outpatient procedure
  4. The forced vital capacity is decreased in:: restrictive disease
  5. The clinician is speaking with Bernadette, who has recently been diag- nosed with urinary incontinence. She has had this condition for a number of years, she is 5 feet 5 inches, and she weighs 140 pounds. Which of the following should the health-care provider be aware of?: Bernadette may be suffering from depression and may need a psychiatric consult
  6. Which blood test would confirm a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus?: oral glucose tolerances test 250mg/dL (2-hour level)

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  1. Which method is used to remove heavy metals, such as lead?: chelation
  2. 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?: Freckles, to assess if she potentially has a melanoma
  3. Julie has relapsing-remitting muscular sclerosis. She has not had a good response to interferon. Which medication might help given IV once a month?- : Natalizumab
  4. What is the bulls-eye rash of Lyme disease called?: erythema migraines
  5. Which of the following is an aerobic gram-negative bacteria involved in prostatitis?: pseudomonas
  6. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the leading cause of blindness in the US known as macular degeneration?: it is slow or sudden painless loss of central vision
  7. What describes a pandemic?: An event of epidemic magnitude affecting mul- tiple communities and countries in a short period of time.