Adult Nurse Practitioner Exam Prep - Question List

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66. You suspect a patient has Type I Diabetes. The following statements are true about Type I Diabetes except:
  1. May be linked to autoimmunity
  2. Onset usually prior to age 20
  3. Beta islet cells destroyed
  4. Does not require insulin injections
67. A female patient complains of an enlarged thyroid gland, and protruding eye ball. Further evaluation reveals that the patient has hypertension, nervousness, and fine tremors of the hands. Which of the following medications should be ordered for the patient?
  1. Propylthiouracil (PTU)
  2. Levothyroxine (Synthroid)
  3. Liotrix (Thyrolar)
  4. Liothyronine (Cytomel)
68. A newly diagnosed client is prescribed with insulin. The patient is taught to rotate injection sites when administering insulin to prevent which of the following reasons complications?
  1. Increased resistance to insulin
  2. Insulin lipodystrophy
  3. Hypersensitivity
  4. Increased bleeding and bruises
69. The following statements are true regarding Burkitt’s lymphoma, except:
  1. Close association with Epstein Barr virus
  2. High-grade T-cell malignancy
  3. Cytogenic chromosomal change is seen
  4. It is a form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma
70. The following are characteristics of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, except:
  1. Sensitized kidney tubules to ADH
  2. A genetic (sex-linked) predilection in men
  3. Normal ADH production and secretion
  4. Large volumes of dilute urine are produced

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