NRNP 6566 MIDTERM EXAM/NRNP 6566 WEEK 6 MIDTERM EXAM LATEST ALL 75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE (WALDEN UNIVERSITY)
NRNP 6566 MIDTERM EXAM/NRNP 6566 WEEK 6
MIDTERM EXAM LATEST 2022-2023 ALL 75 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE (WALDEN
UNIVERSITY)
Question 1
Which statement is correct about fluoroquinolones?
fluoroquinolones are effective treatment for urinary tract infections and
pyelonephritis
Fluoroquinolones are recommended treatment in uncomplicated skin
infections
fluoroquinolones are not associated with tendon rupture
fluoroquinolones are never indicated in the treatment of pediatric infections
Question 2
A 42 year old year old women was admitted to the ICU with a severe asthmatic
exacerbation. On rounds today, the patients T is 102.2. Her central IV line site is red,
tender, and warm. Your remove the central line and order blood cultures along with IV
cefepime. MRSA has been prevalent in this ICU. What additional medication should you
order?
po
vancomycin
IV
gentamycin
IV
IV
pipercillin
Question 3
A 66-year-old male involved in a motor vehicle collision is admitted to the trauma unit with
multiplesbone fractions and left hemothorax with chest tube placement. Current vital signs are
BP 88/52 HR 120 T 98.4 RR 22. Past medical history is positive for end stage renal disease
requiring hemodialysis three times a week. How should the NP manage his renal disease?
Hemodialysis
Peritoneal dialysis
Continuous renal replacement therapy
No intervention until his blood pressure
stabilizes
Question 4
What crucial feature of a penicillin is involved in its mechanism of action?
Carboxylic
acid
β-lactam ring
Acyl side
chain
Thiazolidine
ring
Question 5
Which drug should the APRN select to treat a patient with an infected post operative surgical
wound infected with a positive culture result for MRSA?
gentamycin
ampicillin/sulbact
am
vancomycin
amphoteracin
Question 6
Mr. D is a 56 year old male with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma who is
admitted through the ER with back pain after falling against a bookcase at home.
Chest x-ray shows a rib fracture. Electrolytes reveal a serum calcium of 12.7 mg/dl.
How would you treat Mr. D?
Normal saline and loop diuretics
Normal saline and thiazide diuretics
Kayexalate enema
Glucose, insulin, and magnesium
Question 7
A 13-year-old thin, female comes to your office with a 6-month history of
nondeliberate weight loss, polyuria and polydypsia. She has no other significant
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