SOAP/Legal terms
Medications
Imaging
miscellaneous
Cardiac
100

Subjective or Objective-

1. Pitting edema

2. B/P done in office

3.Divorced

4. Dysuria

1. Objective

2. Objective

3.Subjective

4. Subjective

100

The most common side effect to metformin (glucophage) therapy is:

GI pain, diarrhea, nausea and flatulence. 

100

Patient presents to office with complaints of RUQ abdominal pain. They are not able to recall information of what makes it better or worse. What imaging do you initially order?

Abdominal US – Can find cholecystitis or even dx NAFLD

 

100

Name 2 symptoms that may be associated with Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia.

  • Numbness/tingling in fingers and toes
  • Difficulty walking
  • Mood changes
  • Depression
  • Memory loss
  • Disorientation
  • dementia
100

S3 heart sound would may be indicative of what dx?

CHF

200

Educating a patient about their new prescription is an example of what legal term?

Beneficence - the obligation to help the patient "Do no harm"

200

A 10 y/o boy who recently started to play soccer at school has a hx of exercise-induced asthma. You are seeing him for his physical and he asks you when he should use his albuterol inhaler. You advise which?

  1. Pre-medicate 10-15 min before starting to exercise
  2. Wait until he starts to exercise before using the inhaler
  3. Pre-medicate 30 min before starting to exercise
  4. Wait until finished exercising to use his inhaler
  1. Pre-medicate 10-15 minutes before starting to exercise to prevent the spasms and shortness of breath
200

You would use a (CT/MRI) for imaging of a tumor?

MRI

200

Identify three conditions related to the metabolic syndrome that are associated with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.

- Waist circumferences (35 inches in female and 40 inches in male)
- Diabetes
- Dyslipidemia
- HTN

200

What is depolarization and repolarization?

Depolarization: contraction

Repolarization: Rest

300

What does SOAP stand for and what kind of information goes in each section?

Subjective- HPI, Hx, ROS

Objective- PE

Assessment - Tests/labs, differentials

Plan- what the plan is for the patient

300

All of the medications are used to treat inflammation in the lungs of asthmatic patients except:

  1. Nedocromil sodium (tilade) two sprays QID
  2. Cromolyn sodium inhaler (Intal) two puffs QID
  3. Long-acting oral theophylline (theo-dur) 200mg every 12 hours
  4. Fluticasone inhaler (Flovent) two puffs BID
  1. Long-acting oral theophylline (theo-dur) 200mg every 12 hours
300

47 y/o female with hx of Migraines presents to office with complaints of recently having headaches “that feel different” than usual. While interviewing you find out 2 weeks ago she fell while skiing and hit her head. Denies blurry vision or nausea/vomiting. What imaging do you order?

MRI – In this case the past has post trauma to the head, it was 2 weeks ago and now headaches have changed. MRI of the head is more sensitive than CT for most secondary causes of headache and does not result in radiation exposure

 

300

What is the gold standard diagnostic test for thalassemia?

  1. CBC
  2. Hemoglobin electrophoresis
  3. MCV
  4. Bone marrow biopsy

2, Hemoglobin Electrophoresis- Also is the gold standard to dx of sickle cell anemia

300

What tool can de used when deciding anticoagulation therapy for Afib?

CHADS2 (congestive heart failure; hypertension; age 75 years or older; diabetes mellitus; prior stroke, transient ischemic attack, or thromboembolism)

0-1- Aspirin

1-2- Aspirin + plavix

3 or >- coumadin vs direct anticoagulant

400

What factors does the primary care nurse practitioner need to consider when discussing advanced care planning with a patient?

1. Autonomy and patient safety are rarely competitive considerations.
2. Decisions regarding a health care representative are a family group decision.
3. Family members are not integral components in care planning.
4. Trust and rapport with patients are key to patient satisfaction in decisions for care.

4. Trust and rapport with patients are key to patient satisfaction in decisions for care.

400

A 55 y/o male patient with a BMI of 30 with hx of angina and type 2 diabetes presents to office for follow up. His lipid panel results total cholesterol 280, LDL 195, HDL 25. You diagnose him with HLD. What intensity tx is recommended for this patient?

  1. Low-intensity statin
  2. Moderate-intensity statin
  3. High-intensity statin
  4. Very high intensity statin

3. High-intensity statin 

Atorvastatin 40-80mg daily

Rosuvastatin 20-40 mg daily

400

A chest radiograph shows an area or consolidation on the lower lobe. What medication can you expect to prescribe this person?

-Consolidation on the lower lobe would indicate Bacterial Pneumonia. So you would expect to prescribe an abx. Perhaps Azithromycin, Levaquin, Amoxicillin, Cephalosporin

400

Based on the recommendations from US preventative services task force, Which imaging test do you order for screening of Lung CA in your patient who is 60 Y/O current every day smoker with 30 pack year hx?

CT scan- This screening is annual for patients 55-80 y/o with 30-pack-year hx or currently smoke (or quit within the past 15 years). D/C annual screening if the person has not smoked in >15 yrs or develops a problem that substantially limits life expectancy or willingness to have curative lung surgery.

400

T wave inversion is indicative of? 

Ischemia 

500

Define one of the following:

Nonmaleficence

Justice

Fidelity

1. Nonmaleficence- 

•Obligation to avoid harm

•Protecting the patient from harm

2. Justice- 

•The quality of being fair and acting with a lack of bias.

•Fair and equitable distribution of society resources

3. Fidelity- 

•Obligation to maintain trust in relationships.

•Dedication and loyalty to your patients, keeping one’s promise

500

60 y/o male presents to office for routine well visit. Upon reading his Bloodwork you see his LDL is 150, HDL- 80 Total cholesterol 200. His 10-year CVD risk is high. What medication would you start?

 

Moderate dose statin. Because his LDL <190 but his 10-year CVD risk is elevated

Example: ●Lovastatin 40 to 80 mg

●Pravastatin 40 to 80 mg

●Simvastatin 20 to 40 mg

●Atorvastatin 10 to 20 mg

●Rosuvastatin 5 to 10 mg

500

You are seeing a 70 y/o female who complains of vaginal bleeding that has been intermittent since last week. What imaging study are you going to order?

Complete pelvic US including transvaginal

 

500

The red blood cells with pernicious anemia will show what?

Macrocytic and Normochromic cells

500

Define the ECG characteristics of the 4 different heart blocks.

1st degree- Prolongation of PR interval >0.2 sec

2nd type 1- progressively lengthening PR interval from cycle to cycle prior to a dropped QRS complex

2nd type 2 - Punctual P wave that is not followed by a QRS

3rd degree- dissociation of P wave and QRS complex