Assignment: Diabetes and Hypertension

A patient has three consecutive blood pressure readings of 140/95 mm Hg.
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Assignment: Diabetes and Hypertension

Assignment: Diabetes and Hypertension
Assignment: Diabetes and Hypertension

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Question 212 pts The primary care NP sees a new patient who has diabetes and hypertension and has been taking a thiazide diuretic for 6 months. The patient’s blood pressure at the beginning of treatment was 150/95 mm Hg. The blood pressure today is 138/85 mm Hg. The NP should: order a ?-blocker. add an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor. continue the current drug regimen. change to an aldosterone antagonist medication. Question 222 pts A patient has been taking antibiotics to treat recurrent pneumonia. The patient is in the clinic after having diarrhea for 5 days with six to seven liquid stools each day. The primary care NP should: obtain a stool specimen and order vancomycin. order testing for Clostridium difficile and consider metronidazole therapy. prescribe diphenoxylate (Lomotil) to provide symptomatic relief. reassure the patient that diarrhea is a common side effect of antibiotic therapy. Question 232 pts The primary care NP has referred a child who has significant gastrointestinal reflux disease to a specialist for consideration for a fundoplication and gastrostomy tube placement. The child’s weight is 80% of what is recommended for age, and a recent swallow study revealed significant risk for aspiration. The child’s parents do not want the procedure. The NP should: compromise with the parents and order a nasogastric tube for feedings. initiate a discussion with the parents about the potential outcomes of each possible action. refer the family to a case manager who can help guide the parents to the best decision. understand that the child’s parents have a right to make choices that override those of the medical team. Question 242 pts The primary care NP prescribes an extended-cycle monophasic pill regimen for a young woman who reports having multiple partners. Which statement by the patient indicates she understands the regimen? “I have to take a pill only every 3 months.” “I should expect to have only four periods each year.” “I will need to use condoms for only 7 more days.” “This type of pill has fewer side effects than other types.”