What is this?
Examination & Diagnostics
Circulation
Assesment
Risk Factors
100
The nurse practitioner is examining lymph nodes in the neck. What is palpated in the anterior triangle of the neck
Anterior cervical chain
100
An adult client presents to the nurse practitioner's office with fever and complaints of right facial pain, copious yelloe nasal discharge and acute pain and headache when bending over. The symptoms have been occurring for about 5 days. There is no transillumination of the right maxillary sinus and that area is very tender to palpation. The client's diagnosis is? Acute Sinusitis
What is acute sinusitis?
100
Typically the earliest sign of venous insufficiency
What is edema?
100
This diagnostic test is used to determine if a breast lesion is cystic or solid.
What is the primary role of a breast ultrasound
100
Common risk factors of this type of insufficiency include: Diabetes, tobacco products, hyperlipidemia, obesity, and arthoscelorsis
What is arterial insufficiency?
200
Throat cultures are indicated for the following suspected causes of pharyngitis
What is Group A b-hemolytic streptococci
200
Please diagnois this patient cheif complaint of "severe sore throat" for 3 days. The client states that he also had a fever but does not know how high it got, and he has been very tired with the sore throat. The physical exam revealed enlarged tonsils with large patchy exudate, inflamed pharynx, and nontender posterior cervical lymphadenopathy. The rest of the findings were unremarkable
What is Infectious mononucleosis?
200
Name the insufficiency characteristic of regularly shaped border with crusting or scaling at the edges, Severe pain and location anywhere on the leg.
What is ischemic arterial ulcers
200
A client presents with erectile dysfunction and the NP assesses or rules out this diagnosis in a male over 50 years of age
What is History of diabetes mellitus?
200
This type of insufficiency is characterized by the following risk factors: DVT Traumatic injury Cellulitus Reduce mobility obesity CHF Edema
What is venous insufficiency?
300
This the reaction of the pupil when the light into one pupil and observe for the constriction response of the other pupil.
What is consensual reaction?
300
This clinical findings is associated with bacterial streptococcal phatyngitis
What is Enlarged tonsils with exudate?
300
Ischemic arterial ulcer patient education include these three points:
What is reducing risk factors 1. stopping smoking and reducing fat (lipid) intake. 2. Avoid restrictive garments and trauma (mechanical, chemical, and thermal) 3. maintain adequate hydration but avoid caffeine drinks.
300
This in office test is used to measure tissue perfusion.
What is ABI or Arterial Brachial index?
300
This risk factor is the most potent for peripheral vascular
What is cigarette smoking?
400
The nurse practitioner observes lid lag in a client with this diagnosis
Hyperthyroidism
400
This condition is characterisized by blurred vision that has been getting increasingly worse over the past 2 years. The client also has a problem with glare but no problems with pain.
What is Cataracts ?
400
Diagnosis Generalized edema of the involved extremity, no pain noted
What is Deep vein thrombosis?
400
This diagnosis is presents with the sudden onset of right calf pain, localized heat, erythema and tenderness to palptation. The area appears swollen.
What is Superficial vein thrombophelbitis?
400
This test is used to assess arterial insufficiency in the hand
What is the Allen Test?
500
Direct light reflex at 5 to 6 o'clock position, malleus at 1 to 2 o'clock position with umbo in center.
What is the normal landmarks for the right tympanic membrane located?
500
During a routine physical examination of a 30 year old client, the nurse practitioner identifies arcus senilis. The significance of this disorder is?
What is arcus senile?
500
Non-surgical intervention for varicose includes: A medium to heavy (30-40 mmHg) weigh prescription product.
What is support stockings: A medium to heavy (30-40 mmHg) weigh prescription product.
500
Patients with varicose veins this vessel is most often affected
What is Sapheonous Vein?
500
This insuffiency is usually associated with valve function, blood pooling and increased pressure.
What is venous insufficiency?