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A routine Pap test with screening for huma papillomavirus (HPV) is performed on a 29-year-old patient with average risk factors. This is:
Question: A 6-month-old male was diagnosed with metatarsus adducts at 6 weeks of age.
Question: A client with with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) has a prescription to take sevelamer (Renagel) with meals.
A 73-year-old patient has hypertension, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation. The patient's adult child phones the nurse practitioner to report that patient
Operative Report DIAGNOSIS: Achilles tendon rupture, right lower extremity PROCEDURE PERFORMED: Primary repair of right Achilles tendon
While conflicting data exist about the risk of chronic PPI, long-term side-effects can occur, including hypergastrinemia, fractures, infections
Marlene visits her healthcare provider, and part of her annual health exam is a urinalysis. What could her healthcare provider learn from the urinalysis result
Complete a health assessment on "flat Stanley". What "normal" assessment findings would you have for objective and subjective data?
Assign ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS codes for this scenario: The patient, a 23-year-old female, G1, P0, was admitted in active labor at 38-weeks-gestation
An elderly lady has been at the clinic for a few days after suffering a fall in her home where she sustained minor cuts and bruises as well as a fracture
The patient is a 57-year-old female with a heart mass disease. She underwent the Robotic-Assisted Aortic Valve Mass Removal surgery.
Chronic constipation is a common and underreported problem among adults that significantly reduces quality of life.
Question: What is the recommended treatment for uncomplicated acute sinusitis?
Problem: The following are ways to be effective in advance care planning through a cultural lens
A female primary care patient with a history of angina and hypertension is newly prescribed amlodipine. Which statement made by the patient indicates
You are the staff development director of an acute care rehabilitation center. The center has gone through some recent expansions resulting in "growing pains."
In a patient with symptoms suggestive of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the nurse practitioner knows that: a. Symptoms should be fully reversible
What investigations will help with the diagnosis? Explain the abnormal investigations seen in this patient? Most likely final diagnosis?
A 24-year-old woman comes for her annual physical examination. She has no pertinent medical history. She takes no medications.
A 38-year-old patient reports that they may have been exposed to syphilis. The patient was treated for syphilis 4 years ago. The nurse practitioner knows that:
The parents of an 18-month-old infant tell the nurse practitioner that they do not want their child to receive the third dose of the polio vaccine.
A 26-year-old female has complaints consistent with a urinary tract infection. The nurse practitioner knows that the most accurate method to confirm
The nurse has always maintained a positive attitude when asked to work on another medical-surgical unit but states they do not feel comfortable
How can healthcare providers ensure safe and effective management of benzodiazepine therapy such as Chlordiazepoxide, for patients
A 71-year-old patient is complaining of pain and stiffness in both hands. During the examination, the NP notes hard, bony swelling in the distal interphalangeal