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FNP/Family Nurse Practitioner Board Practice Q-Bank - PART 2 2022 with correct Verified Answers (+ 200 Questions)

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FNP/Family Nurse Practitioner Board Practice Q-Bank - PART 2 2022 with correct Verified Answers (+ 200 Questions) -The posterior fontanel should be completely closed by: {{Correct Ans- 3 months -On... auscultation of the chest, a split s2 is best heard at: A: 2 ICS, right sternal border B: 2 ICS, Left sternal border C: 5th ICS, midclavicular line D: 4 ICS, left sternal border {{Correct Ans- 2nd ICS left sternal border -The most common type of skin malignancy in the united states is: A: squamous cell skin cancer B: Basal cell carcinoma C: Melanoma D: dysplastic nevi {{Correct Ans- Basal Cell Carcinoma -All of the following patients have an increased risk of developing adverse effects from metformin (Glucophage) except: A: pts with renal disease B: pts with hypoxia C: Obese pts D: pts who are alcoholics {{Correct Ans- obese patients -Which of the following classes of drugs is implicated with blunting the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia in diabetics? A; CCB B: Diuretics C: Beta Blockers D: ARB {{Correct Ans- Beta blockers -All of the following factors increase the risk of mortality for patients diagnosed w/ bacterial pneumonia except: A: alcoholism B: very young/old C: Multiple lobar involvement D: hypertension {{Correct Ans- Hypertension -The bacterium responsible for the highest mortality for pts with community-acquired pneumonia is: A: streptococcus pneumoniae B: mycoplasma pneumoniae C: Moraxella catarrhalisD: Haemophilus influenzae {{Correct Ans- Streptococcus pneumoniae -What is the least common pathogen found in CAP? A: moraxella catarrhalis B: Streptococcus pneumoniae C: pseudomonas aeruginosa D: mycoplasma pneumonia {{Correct Ans- Pseudomonas Aeruginosa -The following statements are true about Wilms' tumor EXCEPT: A: the most frequent clinical sign is a palpable abdominal mass B: it is a congenital tumor of the kidneys C: microscopic or gross hematuria is sometimes present D: the tumor commonly crosses the midline of the abdomen when it is discovered. {{Correct Ans- the tumor commonly crosses the midline of the abdomen when it is discovered. -a 40-year old cashier complains of periods of dizziness and palpitations that have a sudden onset. The EKG shows P waves before each QRS complex and a heart rate of 170beats/min. A carotid massage decreases the heart rate to 80bpm. These findings best describe? A: ventricular tachycardia B: paroxysmal atrial tachycardia C: afib D: vfib {{Correct Ans- Paroxysmal atrial tachycardia -Which of the following drug classes is indicated for initial tx of an uncomplicated case of helicobacter pylori- negative peptic ulcer? A: PPI B: H2 receptor antagonists C: antibiotics D: antacids {{Correct Ans- H2 Receptor antagonists [Show More]

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