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Mr. Simmons is a 43 y/o who presents to the clinic for a wellness checkup. He tells his nurse practitioner that he is concerned that he may have type 2 diabetes
Mr. Smith, a 68-year-old male, presents to Urology clinic with frequent UTIs. He is here with his wife, Mrs. Smith. He complains of occasional, painless blood
Ms. Greene is an 81 y/o female with Alzheimer disease, who the family brings in to the clinic due to increased agitation and combativeness.
Problem: A nurse practitioner is rounding on a diabetic patient who was admitted for a femur fracture.
A nurse practitioner is managing an 87 y/o female with Alzheimer's dementia in their clinic. 6 months after initiating a cholinesterase inhibitor
Question: Ms. Chapin makes a same day clinic appointment to get evaluated for thyroid dysfunction.
Select all that apply: Which of the following is true about the use of adrenergic (beta) blockers for management of hyperthyroidism?
A NP is treating a newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic with an A1C of 8.3% with metformin. After a 3 month follow up, this patient's A1C remains stable
Ms. Harris is a 53 y/o female with a past medical history of a myocardial infarction with a stent placement and stage III heart failure
Mr. Bowers is a 57 y/o male who was recently diagnosed with major depression and started on sertraline for his first trial of therapy.
You have designed a study to examine the association between depression and hypertension (high blood pressure).
When prescribing a COX-2 inhibitor for pain management, it is important to note which of the following factors?
Mr. Clarke is a 35 y/o male with a medical history of hypertension. He is also considered mildly overweight.
Which data obtained by the nurse would cause suspicion that the client is experiencing hypoglycemia? Select all that apply
Question: It may be difficult to identify fentanyl use or overdose in a patient because some patients use fentanyl patches.
Question: Bradycardia can be seen after a fentanyl overdose, which should be treated with naloxone.
When collecting data about a child with suspected growth hormone deficiency, the nurse is asked to measure the child's height and plot it on a growth chart.
A postpartum client is in the second developmental stage of becoming a parent and is becoming independent in their actions.
The nurse is caring for a client with acromegaly. The client asks the nurse to explain the difference between acromegaly and gigantism.
A single parent of a school-age child recently diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency comments that the prescribed treatment plan
A postpartum client asks the nurse what they are allowed to do when they go home from the hospital. Which statement by the nurse is correct?
Apply Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) principles to analyze a TV character's psychological issues and develop a comprehensive treatment plan
Research and define the term negligence and then discuss, by using examples, what it takes to be negligent.
recommend steps to limit liability and determine the circumstances under which a business might be liable for employee conduct.
Embryonic and fetal development is a delicate process subject to environmental interference. As you are learning the readings for the week