FREE Family Nurse Practitioner Trivia Question and Answers

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The family nurse practitioner takes part in a quality improvement project at the hospital. To make sure diabetic procedures are followed, the nurse practitioner checks four of a colleague's charts each month. This method is a _____.

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Health and social care research and practice are evaluated and validated through a process called "peer review," which involves professionals in the same profession or subject examining and commenting on the work of their colleagues. Peer review is utilized for quality improvement, innovation, and learning across the health care system.

Erythromycin "allergy" versus a negative reaction

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Adverse reaction-symptoms of nausea or GI upset
allergy -hives, angioedema

While playing, a nine-year-old child suffered a small laceration. According to the patient's vaccination history, the patient had a primary series of the pediatric DTaP vaccine, a primary series of the oral poliovirus vaccine, and a DTaP booster shot at age five, right before starting school. The family nurse practitioner provides the patient with the following according to current vaccination recommendations ______.

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The patient's immunization history included a primary series of the pediatric DTaP vaccine, a primary series of the oral poliovirus vaccine, and a booster injection at age five before starting school. According to the most recent immunization guidelines, the family nurse practitioner administers the following (no injection required) to the patient.

The blood pressure of a diabetic patient, age 60, is 150/96 mmHg. The patient has lost 10 pounds after three months of increased exercise and reduced calories (4.54 kg). The patient's blood pressure was 142/94 mmHg at the follow-up visit. What medicine does the family nurse practitioner recommend?

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A drug called Enalapril (Vasotec) is used to treat heart failure and high blood pressure. It is an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, which relaxes the blood vessels by preventing the body from producing a chemical that causes blood vessels to constrict. This decreases blood pressure and supplies more blood and oxygen to the heart.

In clinical management, evidence-based practice is based on _____.

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A systematic review is a sort of research that use a systematic approach to gather secondary data, assess existing research papers, and synthesize qualitative or quantitative findings. Systematic reviews give a complete summary of all available information on a topic, making them the highest level of EBP evidence.

A patient who has suffered a non-work-related injury that affects his or her capacity to perform their job is examined by a family nurse practitioner. The patient is not considered medically disabled and has a good possibility of finding a suitable job with the right therapy. The nurse practitioner advises the patient to submit an application for ______.

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Vocational rehabilitation services help disabled or injured persons find, stay, or return to employment. Assessment, evaluation, counseling, supervision, training, work placement, and employment adjustments are just a few examples. They are made available through the efforts of federal and state agencies and qualified professionals. They strive to eliminate disability-related occupational and psychological problems and provide suitable jobs.

The family nurse practitioner in a small rural town sees an increase in chlamydia diagnoses and fears people are not telling their spouses, delaying treatment. The nurse practitioner opts to perform a little research study. Nurse practitioners use which sort of hypothesis?

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The inductive hypothesis is a strategy to provide a beginning point for the proof and then utilize it as a foundation to build the proof gradually.

Is the patient, who is most likely an adolescent, suffering from acute mononucleosis if they exhibit the traditional trio of a sore throat, protracted weariness, and swollen cervical nodes?

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Infectious mononucleosis is most frequently caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), but other viruses can also be to blame. Teenagers and young adults, particularly college students, are particularly prone to it. When exposed to EBV, at least one in four adolescents and young adults will develop infectious mononucleosis.

Is Lupus present in a patient with a malar rash (butterfly rash) who needs to avoid or limit sunlight exposure because of photosensitivity?

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First Sign of Lupus are Fatigue, Joint pain, stiffness and swelling, Butterfly-shaped rash on the face that covers the cheeks and bridge of the nose or rashes elsewhere on the body and Skin lesions that appear or worsen with sun exposure.

A professional vocalist who is 45 years old complains hoarseness that has gotten worse over the past four weeks. After a three-hour performance, the hoarseness started. No weight loss, upper respiratory infection, dysphagia, or shortness of breath are reported by the patient, who does not smoke. This patient is taken care of by the family nurse practitioner by _____.

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Overuse of the voice is just one of many potential causes of hoarseness, a common condition. You may experience hoarseness if you speak for too long, cheer too loudly, sing excessively, or speak at a higher or lower pitch than usual. Following a three-hour performance, vocal cord strain may have been the cause of this hoarseness. The decision of the family nurse practitioner to request a referral for evaluation of the larynx is a positive step toward identifying the cause of the hoarseness and determining an appropriate treatment.

A follow-up visit is scheduled for a Chinese male patient, 55, who underwent heart bypass surgery. The patient enters the examining room with his father at his side. How can a family nurse practitioner deliver culturally sensitive care?

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The family nurse practitioner can provide culturally sensitive care by first asking the patient's father if he has any questions about his son's treatment. Respect for the patient's family and their cultural values is demonstrated by this method.

Alpha blockers are more prevalent among Southeast Asians of Indian, Chinese, or Filipino descent?

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A blood condition called thalassemia, pronounced thal-uh-SEE-mee-uh, is hereditary. This indicates that it is inherited through the genes of one or both parents. Your body creates less hemoglobin than usual when you have thalassemia. Red blood cells contain the iron-rich protein known as hemoglobin.

Is Hand-foot-mouth disease diagnosed in patients who most likely are teenagers and appear with the usual triad of sore throat, protracted lethargy, and enlarged cervical nodes?

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Acute mononucleosis: Mononucleosis (mono) is a viral infection that causes a sore throat and fever. Cases often happen in teens and young adults.

The family nurse practitioner displays leadership in the workplace by ______.

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The purpose of a task force is to address a particular problem or issue by bringing together a number of experts in that field. Task forces can be formed for many different reasons in nursing, including dealing with issues related to scope of practice.

For sickle cell anemia, G6PD anemia, and alpha or beta thalassemia, the diagnostic or gold standard test is Angioedema?

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For sickle cell anemia, G6PD anemia, and alpha or beta thalassemia, the diagnostic or gold standard test is Hemoglobin electrophoresis

An anterior nosebleed will develop from injury to the Kiesselbach's plexus.

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The Kiesselbach's plexus is where nosebleeds frequently start, and a careful nasal inspection usually reveals the etiologic vessel. A posterior nosebleed is a common term for bleeding from the superior or posterior nasal cavities.

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