NR 568 Week 4 Midterm Exam
The midterm exam contains questions from weeks 1-4. Here are the questions for your review which are correctly solved in the download. Along with the midterm practice questions, you’ll also get study guide for this midterm!
- Question: What is the causative agent for general population CAP?
- Question: What is the causative agent for smokers and COPD CAP?
- Question: What is the causative agent for CF CAP?
- Question: What is the causative agent for atypical CAP?
- Question: What are the first line treatment options for CAP?
- Question: Which is the gold standard diagnostic test for CAP?
- Question: When is it appropriate to prescribe a Fluoroquinolone for CAP?
- Question: What is the treatment for chlamydial pneumoniae?
- Question: When is empirical use of antibiotics used?
- Question: When are targeted antibiotics used?
- Question: When are becterioCIDAL agents preferred?
- Question: When are basterioSTATIC agents preferred?
- Question: What are broad-spectrum medications?
- Question: What are narrow-spectrum medications?
- Question: What are the narrow-spectrum antibiotics?
- Question: If a patient is allergic to PCN which abx class would you use?
- Question: If a patient is allergic to sulfa drugs which abx would you use?
- Question: Which abx are likely to CAUSE diff?
- Question: Which abx require renal dosing adjustments?
- Question: What types of infections are usually viral, and do not warrant abx agents?
- Question: What does taking Voriconazole and Phenobarbital (CYP450) do?
- Question: What medication can be given to reduce the CYP450 inhibition?
- Question: What baseline labs do you need for itraconazole?
- Question: Which anthelmintic drug CANNOT be given to neonates?
- Question: What pt education would you give patients taking Didanosine to avoid severe ADRs?
- Question: What are serious ADRs of Lopinavir?
- Question: What is a serious ADR of Saquinavir?
- Question: What is the treatment for glaucoma in a PREGNANT woman?
- Question: What is the treatment for moderate acne?
- Question: What is the treatment for eczema?
- Question: What is an ADR of Montelukast?
- Question: What are common ADRs of Brimonidine?
- Question: What are intranasal glucocorticoids (Fluticasone) used for?
- Question: What is pseudoephedrine used for?
- Question: Which med has a possibility of addiction?
- Question: What is loratadine used for?
- Question: What does intranasal Cromolyn do?
- Question: What medication should we prescribe for the treatment of glaucoma in patients with
- Question: Which pathogen is highly … with CAP in the fenneral population?
- Question: What is the unique adverse effect that Latanoprost can cause?
- Question: Why might a patient being treated with Contrave for obesity, not have therapeutic effects from hydrocodone after a dental procedure?
- Question: What is the first line antibiotic for infections … by animal bite?
- Question: Which of the following mediations can treat infections of the eyes AAND ears?
- Question: This abx class can be used to treat infections in infants younger than 8 days old?
- Question: This abx is used to treat uncomplicated UTIs?
- Question: Which abx is NOT … for UTIs of the upper urinary tract?
- Question: Which pathogen is highly associated with CAP in smokers and those with COPD?
- Question: What is the therapeutic action of Guaifenesin?
- Question: What compound must be present in organic sunscreen for it to be effective?
- Question: What is the first line treatment for mild acne?
- Question: What is the first line treatment for severe acne?
- Question: What patient education is needed for Isotretinoin?
- Question: What is the most effective drugs for prevention and treatment of seasonal and perennial rhinitis?
- Question: Type 2 DMM, gallbladder disease, fatty liver, and gout are a few possible complications of?
- Question: The NP knows that which weight loss drug could cause hypothyroidism in a patient taking levothyroxine?
- Question: Contrave is a combination of which two medications?
- Question: What is the recommended intervention and treatment for the cerumen buildup?
- Question: What would happen is Lorcaserin is given with a CYP2D6 substrate?
- Question: Which weight loss medication is … with a suicide risk in children, adolescents, and young adults?
- Question: Which weight loss drug is NOT a DEA scheduled drug?
- Question: At what BMI level should bariatric surgery be considered?
- Question: Which of the following is NOT important baseline data the NP should obtain prior to starting a patient on a drug for weight loss?
- Question: What is the therapeutic effects of topiramate?
- Question: What is the MOA of intranasal Cromolyn?
- Question: How is otomycosis treated?
- Question: What is the first line treatment for AOM?
- Question: What is the drug of choice for aspergillosis?
- Question: Which anthelminthic drug puts a patient at risk for falls due to hypotension?
- Question: Which anthelminthic drugs put a patient at risk for bone marrow suppression and liver impairment?
- Question: Besides confirmation of infestation and negative pregnancy test, which anthelminthic is generally safe to give without baseline data?
- Question: What are some severe ADRs of Didanosine?
- Question: What type of meal more than doubles the absorption of Saquinavir?
- Question: As the HIV viral load decreases, what may rise, indicating some restoration of immune function?
- Question: What should patients avoid taking with Metronidazole (Flagyl) to prevent a disulfiram- like reaction?
- Question: What are some serious potential ADR of Abacavir?
- Question: What are alt treatments for diff if Vanco and fidaxomicin cannot … prescribed?
- Question: What patient eduation is given for concurrent use of Ketoconazole and Omeprazole?
- Question: What is the most common Nematodes infection in the USA?
- Question: What si the risk of using Budesonide for children?
- Question: A patient taking Phentermine/Topiramate has NOT lost 5% of weight by month 7 of What is the next step?
- Question: A weight loss of 10-15% is typical for those who diligently adhere to medication and lifestyle therapy?
- Question: What is the best antibiotic choice for a patient with mastitis?
- Question: Bacterial meningitis is best … with which generation of cephalosporins?
- Question: What is the first line treatment for Brucellosis, cholera, and rickettsia diseases?
- Question: The concern with prescribing sulfas in infants younger than 2 months is?
- Question: This class of medication is … for patients with glaucoma who have … poorly to preferred med classes?
- Question: The NP suspects that the patient has a UTI, would a broad or narrow spectrum antibiotic be appropriate before blood cultures
- Question: If Amoxicillin wasn’t effective for CAP what would be the best second line treatment?
- Question: What antibiotics can be safely … THROUGHOUT pregnancy?
- Question: Which med is NOT effective in treating oral candidiasis?
- Question: Taking Itraconazole with will help enhance absorption?
- Question: Which medication is … for complicated UTIs?
- Question: Tendonitis/tendon rupture is highly associated with this abx class?
- The patient was treated with an abx in the last 90 days of contracting What type of abx should be prescribed?
- Question: A patient taking Phentermine has lost 3% body fat inn the first 3 What is the next step?
- Question: is less effective than intranasal glucocorticoids for sneezing, rhinorrhea, and nasal itching
- Question: typically manifests as intense pruritis and erythema, with or without pain or hearing loss?
- Question: What is likely the etiology for an elderly patient with conductive hearing loss?
- Question: Abnormal activity of T cells is likely the underlying cause of?