Answer Choices:
A. altered function, edema, pain, heat, erythema
B. erythema, edema, heat, pain, altered function
C. heat, pain, edema, erythema, altered function
D. heat, pain, erythema, altered function, edema
Answer:
B. erythema, edema, heat, pain, altered function
Question: Which of the following describes the differentiation of stem cells into various blood cells?
Answer Choices:
A. autopoiesis
B. biopoiesis
C. galactopoiesis
D. hematopoiesis
Answer:
D. hematopoiesis
Question: A NP prescribes byetta and the treatment for diabetes may
Answer:
Directly bind to the receptor in the pancreatic beta cell
Question: There is often cross-sensitivity and cross-resistance between penicillin’s and cephalosporins because: Renal excretion is similar in both classes of drugs. When these drug classes are metabolized in the liver they both produce resistant enzymes. Both drug classes contain a beta-lactam ring that is vulnerable to beta-lactamase-producing organisms. There is not an issue with cross-resistance between the penicillin’s and cephalosporins.
Answer:
3. Both drug classes contain a beta-lactam ring that is vulnerable to beta-lactamase-producing organisms.
Question: Immediately after injury, during acute inflammation, vasodilation occurs to deliver leukocytes to the site.
Answer:
False
Question: All NSAIDs have an FDA black box warning regarding NSAIDs
Answer:
Cardiovascular type events ischemia or heart failure
Question: Elderly patients who are started on levothyroxine for thyroid replacement should be monitored for:
Answer Choices:
A. Excessive sedation
B. Tachycardia and angina
C. Weight gain
D. Cold intolerance
Answer:
B. Tachycardia and angina
Question: ______ is when the pathogen is coated to allow it to be phagocytosed by a macrophage.
Answer:
Opsonization
Question: Using the American heart association the American college of cardiology classification system for heart what stage will a nurse practitioner place a patient with symptoms and underlying disease
Answer Choices:
A. Stage A
B. Stage B
C. Stage C
D. Stage D
Answer:
C. Stage C
Question: Joanna had a small ventricle septal defect (VSD) repaired when she was 3 years old and has no residual cardiac problems. She is now 28 and is requesting prophylactic antibiotics for an upcoming dental visit. The appropriate antibiotic to prescribe according to current American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association guidelines is: None, no antibiotic is required for dental procedures Amoxicillin 2 grams 1 hour before the procedure Ampicillin 2 grams IM or IV 30 minutes before the procedure Azithromycin 1 gram 1 hour before the procedure
Answer:
1. None, no antibiotic is required for dental procedures
Question: behaviors predictive of addition to controlled substance include
Answer:
Stealing or borrowing another patient’s drugs
Question: Which of the following is not a type of cell junction?
Answer Choices:
A. centromere*
B. desmosome
C. gap
D. tight
Answer:
A
Question: In addition to methimazole, the NP will treat a symptomatic patient with hyperthyroidism may need to prescribe:
Answer Choices:
Methamasol and Beta blockers
Calcium channel blocker
Answer:
Methamasol and Beta blockers