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Master the ANCC-AGPCNP-BC Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner 2023 Exam and Supercharge Your Nursing Caree

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Master the ANCC-AGPCNP-BC Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner 2023 Exam and Supercharge Your Nursing Caree

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  1. Nursing ANCC AGPCNP-BC American Nurses Credentialing Center: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner •Up to Date products, reliable and verified. •Questions and Answers in PDF Format. Full Version Features: •90 Days Free Updates •30 Days Money Back Guarantee •Instant Download Once Purchased •24 Hours Live Chat Support For More Information: https://www.testsexpert.com/ •Product Version Visit us athttps://www.testsexpert.com/ancc-agpcnp-bc/

  2. Latest Version: 6.0 Question: 1 Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) is contraindicated in all of the following except: A. Children B. Pregnancy/breastfeeding C. G6PD anemia D. Myasthenia gravis Answer: C Explanation: Ciprofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone, a bactericidal effective against gram-negative bacteria and some atypical bacteria. It has the best activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and is the first-line drug for treating pseudomonal pneumonia for patients with cystic fibrosis and persons who contract diarrhea from travel. Contraindications include the elderly, persons with cardiovascular disease, aneurysms, hypertension, myasthenia gravis, pregnant/breastfeeding women, and children under the age of 18. Sulfonamides are contraindicated in the patient with G6PD (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) anemia, a genetic hemolytic anemia that causes hemolysis. Question: 2 What component of a vaccination makes it so effective? A. Microbes which benefit an individual's gut flora B. Immune-boosting chemicals C. A weakened version of a pathogen D. A small, yet strengthened sample of a virus Answer: C Explanation: A vaccine is composed of a small amount of the disease-causing organism, either inert/inactive/in pieces or alive but attenuated (weakened so it can not make you sick), which is mixed in a liquid with ingredients for purity, preservation, and sterile injection (for shots). Question: 3 Every woman using Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone) for at least one year or longer should be educated to expect which of the following? Visit us athttps://www.testsexpert.com/ancc-agpcnp-bc/

  3. A. Headache B. Amenorrhea C. Weight loss D. Chloasma Answer: B Explanation: Depo-Provera is an injection used to prevent pregnancy. If taken on time, it is highly effective and should be started within the first five days of the cycle (day 1-5) because females are less likely to ovulate at these times. Women on Depo-Provera for at least one year (or longer) experience amenorrhea because of severe uterine atrophy from lack of estrogen. This form of birth control should not be used in women who want to become pregnant within 12 months as it causes a delayed return of fertility and can take up to one year for most women to start ovulating. In addition, patients should avoid long-term use (more than two years) due to increased risk of osteopenia/osteoporosis that may not be fully reversible. Question: 4 In the patient with thyroid disease, the goal is a TSH level of less than: A. 3.0 mU/L B. 4.0 mU/L C. 5.0 mU/L D. 6.0 mU/L Answer: C Explanation: Normal TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) levels range from 0.5 to 5.0 mU/L. In the patient with thyroid disease, the goal is a TSH of less than 5.0 mU/L. TSH should be checked every 6 to 8 weeks when monitoring the patient's response to treatment (levothyroxine). Once TSH is stable, rechecking is necessary only every 6 to 12 months, as the patient is at the right dose of levothyroxine (Synthroid). Question: 5 When interpreting a chest radiograph (CXR), which of the following best describes the appearance of fluid? A. Appears as a black color B. Different grayish shades C. Bright white D. Grayish to whitish Answer: D Visit us athttps://www.testsexpert.com/ancc-agpcnp-bc/

  4. Explanation: CXR appearance: • Air: Appears as black color (low density so less absorption) over lung field • Bones: Appears as white • Metals: Bright white (high absorption) • Tissue: Different grayish shades (medium absorption) • Fluid: Grayish to whitish • Tissues visible: Trachea, bronchus, aorta, heart, lungs, pulmonary arteries, diaphragm, gastric bubble, ribs Question: 6 Of the following, which model recognizes that care is influenced by many cultural features, all of which shape one's worldview? A. Purnell's Model for Cultural Competence B. The Sunrise Model C. Culturally Competent Model of Care D. The Equality Health Cultural Care Model Answer: B Explanation: Madeleine Leininger is known as the founder of transcultural nursing and credited with the construct of "culturally congruent care." Leininger's Sunrise model is likely the most frequently used to frame culturally competent nursing care and research. The Sunrise model recognizes that care is influenced by a variety of cultural features: technology, religiosity, spirituality, kinship and social structures, cultural values and beliefs and practices, legal and political systems, economics, and education, all of which shape one's worldview. Question: 7 As a wound heals, it progresses through various phases. Angiogenesis occurs in which phase? A. Hemostasis B. Remodeling C. Proliferation D. Inflammation Answer: C Explanation: The four phases of wound healing are hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels and involves the migration, growth, and Visit us athttps://www.testsexpert.com/ancc-agpcnp-bc/

  5. differentiation of basal and epithelial endothelial cells; this occurs during the proliferation phase of wound healing. Question: 8 What physical changes occur during Tanner Stage III in males? A. Testicular enlargement and increased scrotal rugations B. Penis thickens and increases in size C. Puberty ends, marking the adult stage D. Elongation of the penis Answer: D Explanation: Tanner Stages in males: • Stage I: Prepuberty • Stage II: Testes enlarge, increased rugations of scrotum • Stage III: Penis elongates; testicular/scrotal growth continues; scrotal color starts to darken • Stage IV: Penis thickens and increases in size (widens); testes are larger and scrotal skin darker • Stage V: Adult pattern (puberty ends) Question: 9 Leukoplakia of the tongue is most likely to be associated with which of the following? A. Lack of appropriate dental care B. Chewing tobacco C. Denture use D. Torus palatinus Answer: B Explanation: Leukoplakia is a condition characterized by thick, white patches of plaque that form on the tongue and oral mucosa, and are caused by chronic irritation, such as chewing tobacco, snuff, or smoking. Mild leukoplakia is usually harmless and often resolves on its own. More serious cases may be linked to oral cancer and require prompt treatment. Regular dental care can help to prevent recurrences. Question: 10 An 89-year-old man does not wish to be resuscitated if he "codes." The man's wife disagrees and talks to the nurse practitioner and physician in private, stating that she wants her husband to be aggressively treated with life support, if necessary. The wife's behavior is an example of: Visit us athttps://www.testsexpert.com/ancc-agpcnp-bc/

  6. A. Paternalism B. Veracity C. Nonmaleficence D. Dignity Answer: A Explanation: Paternalism refers to acting for the good of another person against their will or without their consent; it describes situations in which one person interferes with or overrules the autonomy of another. In this scenario, the patient's spouse "believes" that it is in the patient's best interest to be resuscitated. She is ignoring her husband's request, and causing him to be "powerless." Visit us athttps://www.testsexpert.com/ancc-agpcnp-bc/

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