NRNP 6540 Week 7 Knowledge Check: Abdominal, Urological, and Gynecological Disorders

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Complete the 10-question Knowledge Check to gauge your understanding of this week’s content.

NRNP 6540 Week 7 Knowledge Check: Abdominal, Urological, and Gynecological Disorders

  1. Question: Jessie tested positive for an inherited genetic mutation for breast cancer, the She wants to know how she got this genetic mutation. What will you tell her?
  2. Question: An older male patient makes an appointment with the APRN to discuss erectile dysfunction. Upon reviewing medications and the health history with him, which of the following could be contributing to the patient’s issue?
  3. Question: A postmenopausal older woman comes to the APRN with reports of some vaginal Which diagnosis would be the most likely?
  4. Question: The genitourinary and reproductive systems undergo many age-related Which of the following statements is true about these changes?
  5. Question: Lucy is a 56-year-old woman experiencing itching, discomfort, and bleeding after Which of the following conditions may be developing in the patient?
  6. Question: A patient visits the APRN stating she has not had a bowel movement in 4 days and has abdominal cramping, pain, and some The patient has a history of abdominal surgery and diverticulitis. During the assessment the abdomen is rounded, bowel sounds are hyperactive, and the APRN sees visible peristalsis in the upper quadrants. Which disorder would the APRN expect from this history and physical examination?
  7. Question: Armando is a 71-year-old patient the NP is seeing for his annual exam. What ROS questions would you ask him about his genitourinary status?
  8. Question: Janet is a 70-year-old White woman who comes to see her APRN for pain in her Janet has a history of obesity and diabetes. Which of the following is a definitive diagnostic test for cholecystitis?
  9. Question: You are prescribing Proscar for Julio, a 69-year-old male with BPH and significant urinary frequency and nocturia. Which of the following statements are true?
  10. Question: Patel comes into the primary care office for a regular yearly check-up. The advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) begins the assessment by asking if Mrs. Patel has any concerns. The patient says that she has been experiencing periodic episodes of abdominal cramps

NRNP 6540 Week 7 Knowledge Check: Abdominal, Urological, and Gynecological Disorders

  1. Question: June is a 69-year-old being seen for her GYN exam. She still has her uterus and ovaries. What do you expect to find on bimanual examination?
  2. Question: Your 82-year-old patient comes to the clinic with complaints of cramping abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and obstipation for the past 4 days. His PMH includes hernia repair, HTN, and atrial fibrillation. Your examination leads you to suspect a small bowel obstruction. What is your diagnostic test of choice to determine the diagnosis?
  3. Question: Sarah is a 68-year-old patient who had a mammogram and biopsy positive for breast cancer. Her breast cancer is staged at T1N0M0. Sarah asks you what this means. Please describe what TNM indicates.
  4. Question: Harry is an 81-year-old male who complains of increasing urinary frequency, nocturia, weak or intermittent urine stream, and a sensation of incomplete voiding, what would your differential diagnoses consist of? Name at least three.
  5. Question: Mary is a 71-year-old female who has always had normal mammograms. She recently found a lump in her right breast upon self-examination in the shower. She is very concerned it could be breast cancer. You send her for a mammogram, and possible follow up ultrasound if indicated. You explain to Mary that a breast lump is not always cancerous. Please list at least four (4) other differential diagnoses.
  6. Question: Martin is a 79-year-old patient who comes in for his routine annual exam. What ROS questions would you ask him about his genitourinary status? Describe at least four (40 ROS questions you would ask this patient.
  7. Question: Ben is your 85-year-old patient with mild BPH. Name at least two classes of medications that Ben should avoid that could make voiding with BPH more difficult.
  8. Question: Sam is a pleasant 72-year-old male who comes in with his wife. His wife states that he is getting up “at least seven to eight times a night to pee.” What ROS questions would you ask Sam? Please list at least four.
  9. Question: What would be some treatments you could recommend for atrophic vaginitis? Please describe at least three.
  10. Question: Sarah tested positive for an inherited genetic mutation for breast cancer, the BRCA1. She wants to know how she got this genetic mutation. What will you tell her?

Additional information

Course

NRNP 6540 Advanced Practice Care of Older Adults

Insitution

Walden Students

Language

English

Document Type

Microsoft Word