NSG6001 Week 5 Final Exam 2020NSG6001 Week 5 Final Exam 2020
Question 1: More than half of all cardiac arrhythmias involve the atria.
A) True
B) False
Question 2: What are the most common symptoms caused by tachyarrh
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NSG6001 Week 5 Final Exam 2020NSG6001 Week 5 Final Exam 2020
Question 1: More than half of all cardiac arrhythmias involve the atria.
A) True
B) False
Question 2: What are the most common symptoms caused by tachyarrhythmias?
a) Sweating
b) Thirst
c) Palpitations
d) Headaches
Question 3: For women with known CAD and diabetes, which is most appropriate to assess CAD
risk?
a) ETT
b) Coronary bypass surgery
c) Coronary catheterization
d) ETT with imaging
Question 4: Of the following, which is the best answer when asked for an advantage of
echocardiogram exercise testing over thallium stress testing?
a) Does not depend on operator experience
b) Costs are the same
c) Results are available more quickly
d) Doesn’t matter because there are no advantages
Question 5: Your patient has uncomplicated pyelonephritis. In deciding your recommended
treatment, you consider the most common pathogenic reason for this diagnosis. What pathogen
accounts for the majority of pyelonephritis?
a) E. Coli
b) Gardnerella Vaginalis
c) Mycoplasma
d) Hominis Chlamydia
Question 6: What purpose does the principle of fidelity serve in the provider/patient relationship?
a) Ensures that providers honor their commitments to the patient
b) Obligates the provider to a one-on-one relationship with the individual
c) Ensures that patients receive whatever they want
d) Maintains costs in the healthcare arena
Question 7: In CAD, after both systolic and diastolic dysfunction have occurred, the typical
pattern of chest pain and related EKG changes occur. During an EKG, you should expect to see
ST-segment and T-wave changes that are central to demonstration of ischemia occurring
relatively late in the ischemic cascade. Is this true or false?
a) Trueb) False
Question 8: The leads on the ECG showing ischemic changes during or immediately after an
ETT can correlate roughly to the culprit artery or arteries with significant CAD. Is this true or
false?
a) True
b) False
Question 9: Skin cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm in males in the US. What is the
second leading cause of cancer deaths in men greater than 50 years of age?
a) Prostate cancer
b) Lung cancer
c) Lymphoma
d) Lupus
Question 10: What ECG changes can reduce the specificity of the ETT? Exercise induced bundle
branch blocks Paced rhythm and resting bundle branch block Paced rhythm and exercise induced
bundle branch blocks Low voltage up sloping of the ST-segment
Question 11. Question : You have confirmed that your patient does indeed have an abdominal
aortic aneurysm. In teaching your patient about symptoms to report immediately to the vascular
surgeon, you instruct the patient to report which of the following? Newly diagnosed diabetes
Back pain or flank pain Visual disturbances Headaches
Question 12. Question : What is one of the common causes of a Saccular Abdominal Aneurysm?
Poor kidney functioning Age Drugs: illicit and prescribed Trauma
Question 13. Question : The diagnostic accuracy of stress testing is decreased among women
compared to men for what reasons? Women having thinner ventricular and septal muscles
Women usually have single vessel or non-obstructive disease Women cannot exercise as
vigorously as men Women typically have multiple vessel disease
Question 14. Question : Population disease management is a term used to describe: High
specificity disease states Low specificity diseases states Low prevalence specific diseases High
prevalence specific diseases
Question 15. Question : You receive a report back on the suspected abdominal aortic aneurysm
for your patient. It confirms your suspicion of AAA. The report describes the aneurysm as a
symmetric weakness of the entire circumference of the aorta. You know that this form of
aneurysm is referred to as what kind of aneurysm? Thoracic aneurysm Budging sac aneurysm
Saccular aneurysm Fusiform aneurysm
Question 16. Question : Your practice partner just ordered an exercise echocardiography 2DE for
a patient with suspected cardiovascular risk. This patient has known resting wall motion
abnormalities.Why would this not be the best test to assess this patient’s cardiac risk? Sensitivity
is increased Sensitivity is decreased Specificity is increased Specificity is decreasedQuestion 17. Question : Your 60-year old male patient arrives for his appointment. He complains
of general malaise and fever over the past several days with low back pain. He also states that he
is getting up at night more often to urinate and never feels his bladder is completely empty.What
differential diagnosis should you consider in this patient? Acute viral prostatitis Stomach virus
Acute bacterial prostatitis BPH only
Question 18. Question : We all know that collaboration is integral to becoming a successful
nurse practitioner. Among collaborations, however, only one can be considered as the most
important. While each example below is important, which is the most important collaboration?
The one that occurs: Between the nurse practitioner and their physician mentor Between two
healthcare providers about a single patient Between the patient and their family Between the
patient and the nurse practitioner
Question 19. Question : The sensitivity of a routine ETT is effort dependent. What physiological
changes occur during effort in the routine ETT? Rapid heart rates and coronary artery narrowing
Decrease in coronary blood flow Decreased heart rate and increased systolic blood pressure
Increased coronary flow and increased systolic blood pressure
Question 20. Question : A 47-year old female with general complaints of fatigue and shortness of
breath shows up in your clinic as a referral from another nurse practitioner. Several blood tests
and chest x-rays have been completed without any diagnosis or outstanding abnormalities.You
decide to order an ETT despite the fact that the recent ECG does not show any abnormalities.
From the answers below, which would be the best answer to support your decision? You are out
of other options CAD in women is under diagnosed To please the patient Women present with
the same pattern of CAD as do males
Question 21. Question : Your patient underwent an exercise stress test for CAD. There is
significant elevation of the ST-segment.What do you need to know about these changes to
manage your patient’s care? : This patient needs to see someone more experienced in treatment
of CAD These changes are predictive of myocardial infarction These changes have minimal
predictive value for CAD These changes predict dire outcomes
Question 22. Question : When there is a consequential loss of structural integrity of the
abdominal aorta, the resulting issue is what condition? Bloated stomach Kidney failure Bleeding
ulcers Abdominal aortic aneurysm
Question 23. Question : You see a 60-year old African American male in your clinic with a
recent diagnosis of hypertension. He asks you what he should restrict in his diet, and is
particularly interested in limiting his sodium intake. What amount of sodium intake would you
recommend on a daily basis for this patient? 1.5 g/day No added table salt 3.0 g/day 2.3 g/day
Question 24. Question : Why would inability to exercise reduce the specificity of the routine
ETT? Produces QRS changes that cannot be interpreted Produces persistent ST-segmental
changes and T-wave abnormalities Causes ST-segment changes and P-wave abnormalities Will
not produce any changes in ECGQuestion 25. Question : By standard criteria, how is a positive stress test defined? Development
of a horizontal or down sloping ST-segment depression of 1mm Down sloping of the STsegment at the J point of the QRS Development of a horizontal or down sloping ST-segment
depression of 10mm Upward sloping ST-segment measured at the J point of the QRS
Question 26. Question : What are the two types of bradycardia recognized by the American
Heart Association? Relative and absolute Absolute and pending Refractory and non-refractory
Relative and dynamic
Question 27. Question : You see a 75-year old female in your clinic today complaining of
urinary incontinence. She is otherwise healthy based upon her last visit. She states that her
mother told her this would happen someday because it happens to every woman at some age.
What would you tell this patient? This happens to all women as they age No need to worry. This
is normal. Your mother was correct. This is not an expected condition related to aging. This
happens to men as well and most women before your age.
Question 28. Question : What do you know regarding ischemia that is confined to only the
posterior and or lateral segments of the left ventricle? ETT cannot be used for detection Difficult
to detect by ETT Requires both for detection of changes by ETT Easier to detect by ETT
Question 29. Question : What three conditions definitely alter the results of echocardiography in
determining CAD? Obesity, rapid heart rate and lung disease Diabetes, kidney disease and tooth
decay Obesity, slow heart rates and hypertension Previous MI, hypotension and diabetes
Question 30. Question : Specifically, when is an ETT considered to be negative? Patient has STsegmental changes with down sloping of greater than 1 mm at 50% of age-predicted maximum
heart rate Patient exercises to 85% of age predicted maximum heart rate without evidence of
induced ischemia Patient exercises to 20% maximum age-predicted heart rate without induced
ischemia Patient exercises until tired without evidence of induced ischemia
Question 31. Question : All patients, even is asymptomatic, require risk stratification according
to the Farmingham risk score. At present, ACC/AHA guidelines, however, do not normally
support stress tests for asymptomatic patients without addiitonal justification. From the list
below, what could be used to justify a ETT in an asymptomatic patient? A smoker of 3 weeks A
member of congress Sedentary and wishes to begin aggressive exercise Developmentally
challenged
Question 32. Question : BPH is not a risk factor for Prostate cancer. Is this statement true or
false? True False
Question 33. Question : Spread of genital herpes only occurs during the time period with active
lesions. Is this statement true or false? True False
Question 34. Question : Abdominal aortic aneurysms are often asymptomatic. What percent of
AAA’s are discovered in asymptomatic patients? 40% 20% 10% 75%Question 35. Question : Improvements in the delivery and management of healthcare are
necessary if we are to improve the overall health of this nation’s population. Which of the
following are identified in your readings as strategic in the movement to improve the healthcare
system? President and Congress Population management and healthcare practice Socialized
medicine and governmental controls Monetary savings and limited disruption in healthcare
delivery
Question 36. Question : What are the two main types of heart failure? Systolic and diastolic
Hopeless and severe Left sided and main End diastolic and pressure related
Question 37. Question : The majority of all strokes are non-ischemic. Is this statement true or
false? True False
Question 38. Question : When a murmur is first heard, it is important to determine if it is due to a
pathological condition or benign. For an experienced practitioner, it is always easy to determine
the cause of a murmur merely by listening to the sound. Is this statement true or false? True
False
Question 39. Question : Maintenance of an Isometric ST-segment during exercise is the response
of? A normal heart Hypo profusion An abnormal heart CAD
Question 40. Question : The goal of self-management is to specifically do what? Engage patients
in their own care Engage insurance providers in patient care Engage providers in patient care
Engage government in greater involvement in patient care
Question 41. Question : Your 56-year old patient presents with bradycardia with a rate of 55 and
first degree AV block. The patient is hemodynamically stable and is not experiencing any
syncope or chest pain. History includes previous myocardial infarction. Home medications
include beta blockers, daily aspirin. Lab work is non-significant for electrolyte imbalance. You
decided to treat this patient for the arrhythmia to prevent future destabilization. From the choices
below, which might be the appropriate first measure to consider? Add digitalis to control the
heart rate Consult cardiologist immediately for guidance Discontinue Beta Blocker and replace
with another therapy if necessary Atropine injections
Question 42. Question : Your patient is morbidly obese and cannot sit on a bicycle or walk a
treadmill. She also has marked and severe emphysema. You need to make an assessment of the
risk of significant CAD and your patient’s family says that their relative had their diagnosis
based on an ultrasound echocardiography. What facts would influence your decision regarding
the family request for echo assessment? Sensitivity would be increased because of lung disease
Specificity would be increased because of obesity Sensitivity would be reduced because of
obesity and lung disease Specificity would be reduced because of obesity and lung disease
Question 43. Question : You are in the clinic with your mentor observing the Echocardiogram
exercise test of a 45-year old male that has been experiencing slight chest pressure almost daily
during exercise.While observing your patient, your mentor points out that the left ventricle wall
is thinning and there is some hyperkinesias of the ventricular wall. From your time in the clinic,you know that this test will be considered to be what type of result? Negative Impossible Positive
Non-readable
Question 44. Question : Your patient is newly diagnosed with persistent Atria Fibrillation. You
consider electrocardioversion. Before undergoing this procedure you should order the following
examination to assess thrombus risk. X-Ray of chest Tranesophageal echocardiography
Ultrasound of chest CT Scan
Question 45. Question : Tachyarrhythmias cause a drop in commonly blood pressure, cardiac
output, syncope, shortness of breath, and chest pain. What phenomenon most often occurs during
these arrhythmias to cause these symptoms? Shortened diastole Lengthened diastole Lengthened
systole Shortened systole
Question 46. Question : At what age is atria fibrillation most common? In childhood 60 years or
older 30 years 45 years
Question 47. Question : Automaticity is a property common to all cardiac cells. Is this statement
true or false? True False
Question 48. Question : Your patient has a maximum age-predicted heart rate of 180. During the
exercise he reaches a heart rate of 140 and then states he can no longer exercise. You see
evidence of ischemic changes on the ECG. This would be predictive of what condition? Stroke
Significant CAD Impending death Low risk of CAD
Question 49. Question : You tell a patient that he has a murmur. He says he has been told this
before, but wonders what causes the unique sounds of a murmur. Which of the following would
be your best option? Turbulent flow of blood High pressures caused from HTN There is no
reason, it just happens Almost always from a sclerotic valve
Question 50. Question : What is the treatment of choice for uncomplicated community-acquired
cystitis? TMP-SMZ Any antibiotic will treat this diagnosis Amoxicillin Penicillin
Question 51. Question : Any patient presenting with symptomatic bradycardia should be referred
to a cardiologist for management. Is this statement true or false? True False
Question 52. Question : Encouragement of patients to take effective actions in their own
healthcare refers to the concept of: Self-management support Interprofessional support Physician
or provider-driven care Family care givers
Question 53. Question : You are considering adding an adjunctive form of testing to detect wall
motion abnormalities during the ETT.You select Echocardiography as the added testing. You
choose this test because you know that echocardiography does what when added to a standard
ETT? Enhances sensitivity and specificity of CAD detection Enhances sensitivity while reducing
specificity of CAD detection Enhances specificity while not changing sensitivity of detection for
CAD You like pretty pictures of wall motionQuestion 54. Question : Medicaid is mandated to be provided by each state through federal
codes. Each state must offer Medicaid exactly as the federal government prescribes. True or
false? True False
Question 55. Question : What sexually transmitted disease is most widespread in the USA today?
Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis HIV/AIDS
Question 56. Question : Your preceptor decides to add Doppler Flow studies to the
echocardiogram exercise test for a patient with a recent history of a holistic murmur best
auscultated at the left steral boarder. The patient has no history of cardiac surgeries. He asks you
what might be the main advantages of adding Doppler Flow for this particular patient. You know
from your readings that there are several reasons to add Doppler Flow and below are listed more
than one correct reason. Your best response for this specific case, however, would be that
Doppler Flow studies would be of what additive value during the echocardiogram study? Detect
and evaluate blood shunting from a septal defect No advantage is seen for this patient Gives
better screen shots of wall abnormalities Provides assessment of prosthetic valve function
Question 57. Question : Sexual partners of a patient with a diagnosed STI should always be
examined and treated. Is this statement true or false? True False
Question 58. Question : Your patient presents with tachycardia. The QRS is measured at 0.10
seconds. Which of the following tachycardias would be an appropriate conclusion based on this
information alone? Ventricular tachycardias Premature junctional contractions Atria fibrillation
Ventricular fibrillation
Question 59. Question : A 65-year old white male arrives in your clinic with general complaints
of slight abdominal discomfort. He has a known history of smoking two packs per day for 40
years and hypertension. He also has COPD and has been treated numerous times with oral
steroids. You consider several optional diagnoses. Of the ones listed below, which should be
included as a potential top suspect in your choice of diagnosis? Chronic bowel obstruction
Meglacolon Appendicitis Abdominal aortic aneurysm
Question 60. Question : What are the most common mechanisms to produce cardiac
arrhythmias? Decreased automaticity, triggered activity or reentry Reentry, electrical dysfunction
or activity Stress, hard work or swimming Enhanced automaticity, triggered activity or reentry
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