NR 667 Week 2 Full Length Practice Exam – 150 Questions Answers

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Complete the CEA Practice Exam.

CEA Practice Exam (The weekly CEA practice exam is comprehensive, designed to emulate a board certification exam, and the content is not specific to the assigned weekly review modules.)

  • Week 2 Full Length Practice Exam – Score for this quiz: 150 out of 150

1. Question: At a follow up from a hospitalization, an adult patient presents with ankle edema. Which of the following medications is the most likely cause of the edema?

2. Question: An older adult presents with the single complaint of bilateral pedal edema. The patient has a history of diabetes and high blood pressure and is on oral medications. Which of the following medications is the MOST likely cause of the patient’s complaint?

3. Question: An older adult with diabetes mellitus presents with leg cramps. She states that the cramps as worst when walking to the supermarket. If she stops to rest, the pain subsides. The nurse practitioner knows that this patient needs a workup for:

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150 questions and correct answers 

148. Question: A patient returns for a follow up 3 days after being diagnosed with pneumonia. The patient has a productive cough. A sputum culture and sensitivity is ordered. Which of the following is the most common cause of community-acquired pneumonia?

149. Question: A 55-year-old man with a history of smoking presents with a persistent cough and hemoptysis. A chest X-ray reveals a solitary lung nodule. What is the most appropriate next step?

150. Question: Severity of COPD is most effectively evaluated with the use of which diagnostic test?

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Chamberlain University

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Mark Wright

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English

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Microsoft Word