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weaK. olaphoretlcr and amtlous. Physical examination reveals a 3’4" Id.’ no black female who
is awake. alert. and oriented. anxious, with moist skin and racing pulse. Her blood pressure
is 140nm mm Hg. Temperature and respiratory rate are within normal limits. The patient admits to having a "thyroid condition” but she never followed up on it when she was advised
to see an endocrinologist. The AGACNP anticipates a diagnosis of: I“ A Hashimoto’s
thyroiditis l" B Cushing’s
syndrome (A C Grave’s disease F" D Addison’s disease 1 points
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diagnosed with T2DM. The patient has a BMI of 39 and has been unsuccessful in making significant diet and lifestyle changes over the last six months. Other than her weight, her physical examination is essentially within normal limits. Her HgbA1c is 9.5%. A basic metabolic panel is within normal limits. The medication of choice to begin therapy will be:
A.
A sulfonyurea
B.
A meglitinide
C.
A biguanide
D.
An incretin mimetic
1. When treating a patient for
the profound cough of acute bronchitis, the AGACNP knows that the most appropriate pharmacotherapy consists of:
A.
An opiate based cough suppressant
B.
Oral prednisone
C.
A first generation-antihistamine combination
D.
An inhaled anticholinergic
1. Mr. Truman is transferred to
the emergency department by ambulance. His wife called 911 this morning because he was acting “funny” when he woke up. Both the patient and his wife went to bed last night at approximately 10:30 and everything was normal. This morning he could not communicate orally and seemed confused about how to ambulate. Upon arrival to the emergency department his vital signs are as follows: Temperature 100.9° F, pulse 89 b.p.m., respirations 14 b.p.m. and blood pressure 168/94 mm Hg. A non-contrast CT scan of the head reveals thrombotic CVA. The AGACNP know that immediate management of this patient should include:
A.
Thrombolytics
B.
IV vasodilators
C.
Aspirin
D.
Antiepileptics
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