Exam
AANP CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE NEWEST VERSION ACTUAL EXAM 2025|140 QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
- Subject
- Nursing
- Institution
- University of Oxford
A patient presents with symptoms suggestive of acute bacterial proctatitis. After performing a vigorous massage of the prostate, the culture reveals E. coli. What would be the most appropriate initial treatment for this condition? a. Immediate surgical intervention b. Antibiotic therapy targeting E. coli c. Observation without treatment d. Administration of anti-inflammatory medications e. Referral to a specialist for further evaluation 2. An adolescent patient with mild cervicitis is diagnosed with gonorrhea. The nurse will expect the provider to order which drug(s)? Azithromycin [Zithromax], 1 gm PO once, and doxycycline [Vibramycin], 100 mg PO twice daily for 7 days Ceftriaxone [Rocephin], 250 mg IM once, and azithromycin [Zithromax], 1 gm PO once Ceftriaxone [Rocephin], 125 mg IM once Doxycycline [Vibramycin], 100 mg IV twice daily for 12 days 3. Explain why strabismus in a 4-month-old infant might be considered a normal developmental variation rather than a cause for immediate concern. It is a common condition that resolves on its own. Infants at this age are still developing visual coordination. It indic