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NR 601 Chamberlain University Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers, Exams of Nursing

A series of medical cases with multiple-choice questions and their correct answers. The cases involve elderly patients with various medical conditions, and the questions cover topics such as diagnosis, treatment, and management of symptoms. The cases are designed to test the knowledge of healthcare professionals and students in the field of geriatric medicine.

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2023/2024

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Download NR 601 Chamberlain University Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! NR 601 Chamberlain University Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers An 86-year-old female comes to your office for a wellness visit. Her blood pressure is 125/70 mmHg, pulse 69 beats per min, and respiratory rate 18 breaths per min. She is well appearing and reports she is up to date on her routine vaccinations. She introduces her partner of 35 years whom she would like to make medical decisions for her in case she becomes unable to make decisions for herself. She reports that she and her partner are not married. She asks if she needs any further documentation to ensure her goals of care are followed. Which one of the following would be the most appropriate recommendation for this patient and her partner? - Correct answerAdvise them to file an advanced directive. . An 81-year-old transgender female with history of depression and hyperlipidemia presents to your clinic for routine care. She endorses a history of smoking, currently smoking 1 pack per day, and occasionally drinks a glass of wine, although she denies illicit drug use. She reports she takes atorvastatin 20 mg and subcutaneous estrogen therapy. - Correct answerCounseling on smoking cessation An 84-year-old male with history of stroke without residual deficit, systolic heart failure, and type 2 diabetes presents to clinic for follow-up. He is independently living in a retirement community and still works part time on a golf course. He currently takes aspirin 81 mg, metoprolol tartrate 25 mg BID (twice a day), furosemide 20 mg BID, and lisinopril 10 mg daily. He reports his last colonoscopy was 8 years ago, with no abnormality. He reports he is sexually active with men and women, engaging in receptive oral, receptive anal, and penetrative sex. He states he has had over three sexual partners in the last year with intermittent condom use. What sexually transmitted infection testing should be offered? - Correct answerUrine testing, blood testing, anal swab, and oropharyngeal swab Which of the following is true about tolterodine? - Correct answerIt has greater risk of adverse effects with its twice-daily formulation. An 82-year-old man, Mr. A, complains of worsening nocturia, occurring four times per night. His other lower urinary tract symptoms are slow stream, occasional urgency, and urgency- related leakage once weekly. Medical problems include poorly controlled hypertension, diastolic heart failure, hyperlipidemia, osteoarthritis, and prediabetes. His medications include lisinopril 20 mg daily, metoprolol succinate 75 mg daily, atorvastatin 10 mg daily, metformin 500 mg twice daily, hydrocodone-acetaminophen as needed, and aspirin 81 mg daily. Amlodipine 5 mg daily was recently added by his cardiologist. On review of systems, Mr. A complains that nocturia is causing daytime fatigue, and he is more constipated. Physical examination is notable for blood pressure 162/83 mmHg, heart rate 60 beats per minute, clear lungs, soft abdomen, enlarged prostate, and 21 pretibial edema. Your next step in management should be: - Correct answerStop amlodipine and increase lisinopril. The daughter of a 79-year-old woman notes that her mother, who has dementia and lives with her, is wetting herself when she attends her new day program. Program staff have requested that "something be done" as she is requiring a clothes change nearly every time she is there. She cannot describe the circumstances of leakage, saying "it just comes." Leakage is uncommon at home. Her medications include donepezil and acetaminophen. Physical examination is normal. Initial treatment approach will require not wish to authorize hospice "right now." A positron-emission tomography scan was negative for metastatic disease. In addition to determining the cause of her deliri - Correct answerThe mass should be biopsied to study hormone receptor and HER2/neu antigen status. A 78-year-old man has an emergency partial colectomy for lower gastrointestinal bleeding. A localized colonic adenocarcinoma is completely resected. The surgeon did not dissect lymph nodes for metastatic sampling. The patient wants to know if he should have chemotherapy. Should he? - Correct answerNo because he can be followed with serial carcinoembryonic antigens and CT scans. An 80-year-old woman has no weight loss, no pain, and no distention but over 2 years increasingly complains of constipation despite adequate medical treatment. A colonoscopy is negative. An abdominal CT is performed. It reveals well-circumscribed pelvic masses, the largest adherent to the ovarian ligament. The best first step is: - Correct answerInvite her to return with a family member and have a long talk about the diagnostic and therapeutic options. An 85-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease presents to your office with his daughter with the complaint of new onset chest pain, shortness of breath, and cough. He is clearly tachypneic and has tactile fremitus and egophany and crackles heard at the right lung base. His daughter just wants you to give him an antibiotic pill so that she can take him home. You are concerned that he might need to be hospitalized and require IV antibiotics. What statement is true? - Correct answerTreatment decisions for pneumonia are based on its severity, the presence of comorbid illnesses, and a prior history of MRSA or Pseudomonas respiratory infection. An 80-year-old woman that you follow in a nursing home has an acute decline in her mental status. She has a fever >100° F, but no other focal complaints or findings on physical examination except for a chronic indwelling urinary catheter. What statement is true? - Correct answerFever in an older adult with an indwelling urinary catheter is an appropriate indication to start empiric antibiotic therapy. An 82-year-old woman receives oral amoxicillin-clavulate for a skin abscess on her leg. She develops new onset of frequent watery stool that persists for several days after the antibiotic is stopped. You obtain a stool for Clostridium difficile antigen, toxin, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The antigen and PCR are both positive. She has never had C. difficile infection before. What one statement is the best answer regarding her management? - Correct answerEither vancomycin or fidaxomicin are recommended for the first episode of C. difficile infection. A 75-year-old man presents with the chief concern, "I may have a bladder infection." Further questioning reveals for several months he has been needing to void every couple of hours (can't sit through a whole ball game), feels he must go as soon as he feels the urge (he tried putting it off and had urinary leakage), and is getting up two to three times at night to void. He denies delay in voiding or straining to initiate voiding, slow stream, feeling of incomplete emptying, or dribbling after completion of urination. He also denies dysuria and abdominal pain. Which of the following best describes the category or type of his lower urinary tract symptoms? - Correct answerStorage (irritative) A 70-year-old man has bothersome lower urinary tract syndrome (LUTS) associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). His symptoms are no longer well managed with lifestyle modifications. He is interested in medication to reduce his urinary symptoms but is concerned about possible side effects. He notes that he is recently married and sexual activity is very important to him. Which of the following medications would be most appropriate for this patient? - Correct answerAlfusozin A 66-year-old man complains of nocturia (three to four times a night), hesitancy, and incomplete emptying of the bladder. Physical examination reveals an enlarged, nontender prostate, about 40 g in size without discrete nodules. Urinalysis reveals hematuria without leukocyte esterase. Upon further evaluation, the hematuria is attributed to his BPH. The patient declines surgical options at this time. Which of the following medications would be most appropriate? - Correct answerFinasteride Mr. Quince is a 68-year-old patient who describes several months of urinary frequency and a sensation of incomplete emptying with no associated dysuria, hematuria, or fever. Physical examination reveals a slightly enlarged but nontender prostate, a postvoid residual urine volume of 20 mL, and a urinalysis with 15 white blood cells (WBCs) and 5 red blood cells (RBCs). Urine culture reveals 30,000 colony-forming units of Escherichia coli. You see a report from last year that shows urinalysis with 10 WBCs and 4 RBCs that was obtained as part of a routine evaluation. What is the most appropriate next step in the management of Mr. Quince's symptoms? - Correct answerStart a 4-week course of ciprofloxacin. Mr. Roberts, a 72-year-old patient who has sought medical care on an intermittent basis in the past, complains of aching discomfort in his perineal area, urinary urgency, and frequency for the past few years. He also complains of insomnia and intermittent anxiety that he attributes to loneliness after his wife's death about a year ago. Digital rectal examination (DRE) reveals a slightly enlarged, nontender prostate with no palpable nodules. Perineal examination is normal. Bladder scan is unremarkable and postvoid residual urine volume is 50 mL. Urinalysis shows no A 67-year-old female with a history of congestive heart failure and myocardial infarction is admitted to the hospital because of increasing altered mental status and decreased arousal over the last week. Physical examination reveals a confused woman with right lower lobe crackles and a pulse oximetry of 86% on room air. While you are interviewing the patient, she is irritable, paranoid, and inattentive, which her family tells you is out of character. You notice waxing and waning in her alertness and impaired short- term memory during your examination. Which one of the following features present in this patient best distinguishes delirium from depression or dementia? - Correct answerInattentiveness . A 72-year-old man with colonic diverticulosis was admitted to the hospital with gastrointestinal bleeding and abdominal pain. He underwent colonoscopy under conscious sedation using fentanyl and midazolam. The following day, the patient was positive on the Confusion Assessment Method performed by the geriatric consultation services. Presence of delirium in this patient predisposes him to all of the following except: - Correct answerShorter length of stay in the hospital A 78-year-old male who resides at a nursing home has Lewy Body dementia, frequent falls, visual hallucinations, and sleep disturbances. He is transferred to your hospital with poor oral intake and confusion of 3 days duration. Physical examination reveals a thin man with dry mucous membranes, tachypnea, tachycardia, and confusion. To reliably identify delirium in this patient in a time-efficient manner (<5 minutes), what will be your instrument of choice? - Correct answerConfusion Assessment Method (CAM) An 84-year-old woman complains of nausea and vomiting for the past 3 days. She has a history of multiple abdominal surgeries, adhesions, and recurrent hospitalizations for partial small bowel obstruction. She has visual and hearing impairment and is currently taking oxybutynin for neurogenic bladder. You recognize she is high risk for development of delirium. Interventions that may prevent the onset of delirium among older adult hospitalized patients include all of the following except: - Correct answerTreating anxiety with lorazepam A 78-year-old man with multiinfarct dementia, chronic kidney disease, congestive heart failure, and uncontrolled hypertension was hospitalized with a heart failure exacerbation. He was initially treated with diuretics and salt restriction and his condition stabilized. On day 3 of his hospital stay, he developed confusion, restlessness, and combativeness. Utilization of sitter, redirection, calming music, and reassurance are unsuccessful. When safety of the patient and staff are in jeopardy and nonpharmacologic approaches have failed, which of the pharmacologic agents would be the best choice for treating the agitation associated with his delirium? - Correct answerHaloperidol A 69-year-old female presents to your office for routine primary care. Her elder sister was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer disease, and she wonders what steps she can take to reduce her own risk of developing dementia. Which of the following statements about the prevention of dementia is true? - Correct answerThere is moderate quality evidence to suggest control of cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors, such as blood pressure, weight, and blood sugar, may reduce risk of dementia. A 78-year-old male was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer disease. He scored 23/30 on his Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and his clinical presentation is consistent with mild disease. He returns to clinic with his family to discuss possible initiation of pharmacotherapy. You consider beginning donepezil 5 mg daily for 4 weeks, with a plan to increase to 10 mg daily if he tolerates the lower dose. Which of the following is not a common side effect of donepezil? - Correct answerThrombocytopenia The remission rate of depressed patients who are 65 years and older to initial antidepressant treatment is: - Correct answer30% Which of the following groups has the highest rate of suicide in older adults? - Correct answerWhite males Which of the following is not a risk factor for late-life depression? - Correct answerFamily history of depression Which of the following is not a side effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in older adults? - Correct answerIncrease in suicidal ideation You want to start pharmacologic treatment for depression in an older patient who is taking numerous medications. You are concerned about drug-drug interactions. Which of the following antidepressants is the least likely to cause such an interaction? - Correct answerCitalopram . Randall Johnson, an 80-year-old man with a history of high blood pressure and hypothyroidism, presents to your office with ongoing dizziness. He feels it has worsened since the summer months began. He states it is worst when he gets up from his chair on his front porch to stand or when he is working in his garden. If he stands still for a few minutes, the dizziness typically resolves on its own. If he tries to move too quickly, he has felt like he may pass out, but has not yet done so. He denies changes in vision or hearing. He has had no recent changes in his medication. On examination today, he is a frail-appearing older man in no acute distress. Vitals show a blood pressure of 118/71 mmHg with a pulse of 55 beats per minute. Heart and lung exams are benign. What is the most likely cause of his dizziness? - Correct answerOrthostatic hypotension although it is 9:00 AM, and most of the patients have been taken out of their rooms and placed in the dayroom, they are dozing in their wheelchairs. The window blinds block about half of the sunlight, and without the overhead fluorescent lighting, the room would be considered dimly lit. The nurses have just finished administering the morning medications. You begin focused chart review, concentrating on patient medications, cognitive/functional status, and comorbidities. When you are finished, you note that of the 28 patients currently living in this facility, seven of them are receiving a low-moderate dose of an atypical antipsychotic (quetiapine, olanzapine, risperidone, etc.) b - Correct answerTaper to discontinue the atypical antipsychotic, and create day programs that allow patients to develop a sleep deficit/need through the morning/afternoon/early evening. What aspects of sleep hygiene may make your facility more conducive for nighttime sleep? - Correct answerNeutralizing antiseptic smells, minimize movement of equipment through halls, maintain quiet hours where staff can speak in areas away from residents, avoid using overhead announcement systems. Which of the following statements regarding programs to increase daytime engagement in persons with dementia is true? - Correct answerDaytime programs are designed to maintain client wakefulness, and as such can cover a broad range of topics, including music, art, exercise, dance, and cognitive tasks (puzzles, etc.), and should be designed with patient cognitive and physical status, cultural beliefs, social support, and available staffing in mind. An 85-year-old man with newly diagnosed nonvalvular atrial fibrillation comes to the office for a follow-up. He has a history of essential hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, and stage 3B chronic kidney disease. He takes lisinopril, atorvastatin, metformin, and aspirin. He lives in an assisted living facility and uses a walker for ambulation. He has fallen twice in the past year. On physical examination, his heart rate is normal but his rhythm is irregularly irregular. His blood pressure is 135/70 mmHg. - Correct answerStop aspirin and begin apixaban 5 mg twice a day. 2. A 79-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital a month ago with an acute left middle cerebral artery ischemic stroke. On examination, she had right hemiparesis, mild motor aphasia, and dysphagia. After discharge, she was transferred to a skilled nursing facility where she has been working with physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Despite initial progress, in the last 2 weeks, she has lost her appetite, and complains of insomnia and difficulty concentrating. Which would be the next best step in management? - Correct answerStart escitalopram 5 mg orally daily. An 82-year-old woman with a past medical history of essential hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus, and who currently smokes, was brought to the hospital after collapsing at home. The onset of her symptoms was 1 hour before arrival to the emergency room. On examination, she is awake, alert, and oriented to person, place, and time. She has moderate dysarthria, right gaze preference, left hemineglect, and left face, arm, and leg weakness. Her blood pressure is 190/90 mmHg and her glucose is 110 mg/dL.What diagnostic test should be done first? - Correct answerA STAT noncontrast head computed tomography (CT) A clinical prodrome of nonspecific symptoms of Parkinson disease (PD) include all the following except: - Correct answerBradykinesia The National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) criteria require a confirmatory autopsy for PD to be described as "definitive" but would rate as "probable" if three of the four primary clinical features were present for at least 3 years. Which of the following lists three primary clinical features of PD? (Choose one) - Correct answerRigidity, bradykinesia, resting tremor Imaging plays a limited role in diagnoses of PD but is central in making diagnosis of: - Correct answerNormal pressure hydrocephalus Key neurotransmitter-based therapeutic strategies for PD include all the following except: - Correct answerIncrease glutamatergic stimulation Treatment for early PD in an otherwise healthy older patient without significant functional impairment should begin with: - Correct answerCareful observation Which one of the following is most true about the rule of fourths? - Correct answerWhat used to be called normal aging can be largely explained by processes that are not normal. Which one of the following is most true about aging changes? - Correct answerStage 3 and 4 sleep decreases. An old woman who is cared for by attentive, cautious, concerned family is particularly likely to suffer from which one of the following complications after an episode of gastroenteritis? - Correct answerImmobility related to overconcern Which one of the following is most true about psychological aging? - Correct answerAgeism can lead to isolation and depression. Of the following conditions, which one is most common and most often preventable? - Correct answerIatrogenic disease day of hospitalization, she asks the nurse to please wheel her outside so she can smoke a cigarette. The nurse feels uncomfortable agreeing to this and speaks to her clinical nurse manager. What two ethical principles are in conflict? - Correct answerAutonomy and nonmaleficence Ms. Greta Thornberg is an 88-year-old woman admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma of the lung with metastases to liver. She has signed a POLST indicating that she would like no limitation on life-sustaining measures, including resuscitation, artificial feeding, antibiotics, and hydration. On the second day of her stay, she sustains a stroke, resulting in global aphasia and hemiparesis. As her clinician, in addition to instituting appropriate medical management, you contact her healthcare agent and: - Correct answerInform her healthcare agent of the POLST and notify her that the change of condition requires that the POLST be reviewed. A 75-year-old man with lung cancer metastatic to the bones is receiving hospice care in his home. His predominant symptom is nociceptive and neuropathic right chest wall pain caused by a fourth rib metastasis. In recent days he has experienced a dramatic increase in his pain, and hospice staff have titrated his pain regimen to gabapentin 900 mg three times daily, extended release morphine 100 mg three times daily, and immediate release morphine 30 mg every 2 hours as needed. The hospice nurse calls you to ask about next steps, and reports that he is still in severe pain but is now nonverbal, and his family is struggling to administer his medication orally because of his somnolence. The patient's family is exhausted. What is the best next step to assure the patient's comfort? - Correct answerAdmit to an inpatient facility under the General Inpatient Hospice benefit. An 85-year-old woman with congestive heart failure, end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease stage 4, and frailty is brought to your office for a routine appointment. She has preserved cognition and her last Mini- Mental State Examination was 26. Affect is normal, and she has no history of depression. She has a loving and supportive family with whom she lives. During the visit, she shares that her quality of life is no longer acceptable, and asks about options to hasten the end of her life. Which of the following means of hastening death is legal throughout the United States? - Correct answerVoluntary stopping of eating and drinking A 78-year-old woman with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), peripheral vascular disease, and a history of transient ischemic attacks s/p carotid endarterectomy is seen as part of an annual wellness visit. She is advised to create an advance directive but declines, saying "I don't know who to pick" for a healthcare agent. Which one of the following is a necessary characteristic of a healthcare agent? - Correct answerKnows how the patient defines quality of life Which of the following statement about community-based services is true? - Correct answerThe majority of the Administration on Aging budget goes to nutrition programs and community-based supportive services. Which sentence completion is false? The Veterans Health Administration: - Correct answerProvides care management only for individuals with disabilities that are service related When a Medicare beneficiary with only traditional Part A and Part B coverage is admitted to the hospital, what will he or she will have to pay out of pocket? - Correct answerMore than $1000 deductible and 20% of all physician fees Since passage of the ACA in 2010, the following are true about payments changes except: - Correct answerProviders in Medicare Advantage will be paid higher fees All of the following about the Medicare Part D prescription medication benefit plan are true except: - Correct answerBeneficiaries have no out-of-pocket expense for each prescription filled. All of the statements about Medicare are true except: - Correct answerAll of the funding for Medicare comes from federal taxes. All of the statements about Medicaid are true, except: - Correct answerThe coverage provided under Medicaid is the same in every state. Mr. B is an 82-year-old enrolled in your primary care clinic panel. His medical history includes moderate dementia and probable Alzheimer disease. He requires cues to bathe and dress but is otherwise independent in his activities of daily living. He cannot manage his medications and does not drive. His wife is his primary caregiver and has been providing 24-hour care supervision since he was found wandering outside by their neighbors. During your visit today, she admits that she is "feeling stressed" and at times "overwhelmed" with her caregiving responsibilities. She wants to know what options are available to help support her taking care of him. All of the following would be appropriate for Mr. B except: - Correct answerSkilled nursing facility Which of the following is true about the primary functions and duties of the skilled nursing facility medical director? - Correct answerParticipates in monitoring and improving the facility's medical care
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