NRNP 6568 Week 4 Knowledge Check - Cardiac and Pulmonary Conditions (Score; 10 out of 10 Points)
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- Question: The NP has prescribed a beta blocker for 40 year old black male. The NP knows
- Question: COPD beings earlier in life while asthma symptoms don't usually appear until midlife
- Question: Most patients with mitral valve prolapse are asymptomatic and require no intervention other than periodic clinical examinations and echocardiographic follow up evaluation every 3–5 years
- Question: A PPD skin test result that is a bright-red color and is not indurated is a positive result.
- Question: Common causes of hemoptysis are:
- Question: Lobar consolidation is more common in pneumonia and bilateral diffuse. Infiltrates are seen more commonly in pneumonia.
- Question: How would you interpret this EKG?
- Question: Treatment of an abdominal aortic aneurysm is recommended when it has grown to greater than
in diameter.
- Question: Topics that the NP should discuss with a newly diagnosed hypertensive patient include dietary instructions, exercise recommendations, risk factor modification, and medication information.
- Question: An older patient complains of dyspnea, dry cough, fatigue, and swollen feet and ankles. These are symptoms of