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The main cause of adverse drug reactions in older adults is:

The main cause of adverse drug reactions in older adults is:

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When implementing crisis intervention in the primary care se…

When implementing crisis intervention in the primary care setting in cases of intimate partner violence, the FNP knows that:

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If the FNP suspects that a teen is abusing alcohol or substa…

If the FNP suspects that a teen is abusing alcohol or substances, the most important action to take is:

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The USPSTF recommends which of the following regarding prost…

The USPSTF recommends which of the following regarding prostate cancer screenings?

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A toddler patient presents to the office with their mother w…

A toddler patient presents to the office with their mother with the rash consisting of scattered vesicular small lesions small to his hands, feet, and around the rectum, along with small ulcers inside the mouth. The child is refusing to eat due to discomfort. What is the most appropriate treatment for this patient? 

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In older adults, one of the more common signs of hyperthyroi…

In older adults, one of the more common signs of hyperthyroidism is:

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A 65-year-old African-American female patient presents to yo…

A 65-year-old African-American female patient presents to you with a history of HTN, Type 2 DM, Rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, and depression/anxiety. Her daily medication regimen consists of amlodipine 10mg, metformin 1000mg, prednisone 10mg, Lexapro 10mg and as needed Ibuprofen 600mg. Which of the following puts the patient most at risk for developing osteoporosis?

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A healthy 4-month-old should be expected to:

A healthy 4-month-old should be expected to:

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A 66-year-old woman with no history of fragility fracture ha…

A 66-year-old woman with no history of fragility fracture has a bone mineral density T-score of -2.1. What should you recommend for this patient?

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An 8-year-old girl presents with abrupt onset of fever (high…

An 8-year-old girl presents with abrupt onset of fever (highest 102F), progressively worsening sore throat, and difficulty swallowing; her speech is muffled, and sounds similar to a person speaking with a hot potato in their mouth. On exam, her right tonsil is swollen to twice the size of the left tonsil, and her uvula is displaced. What is her most likely diagnosis?

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