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1.
CC: “I have been having terrible chest and arm pain for the past
2 hours and I think I am having a heart attack.”
HPI: Mr. Hammond is a 57-year-old African American male
who presents to the Emergency Department with a chief
complaint of chest pain that radiates down his left arm. He
states that he started having pain several hours ago and says the
pain “it feels like an elephant is sitting on my chest”. He rates
the pain as 8/10. Nothing has made the pain better or worse. He
denies any previous episode of chest pain. Denies nausea,
dyspnea, or lightheadedness. He was given 0.4 mg
nitroglycerine tablet sublingual x 1 which decreased, but not
stopped the pain.
Lipid panel reveals Total Cholesterol 324 mg/dl, high density
lipoprotein (HDL) 31 mg/dl, Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
122 mg/dl, Triglycerides 402 mg/dl, Very Low-Density
Lipoprotein (VLDL) 54 mg/dl
His diagnosis is an acute inferior wall myocardial infarction.
1 of 2 Questions:
Why is HDL considered the “good” cholesterol?
QUESTION 2
1.
CC: “I have been having terrible chest and arm pain for the past
2 hours and I think I am having a heart attack.”
HPI: Mr. Hammond is a 57-year-old African American male
who presents to the Emergency Department with a chief
complaint of chest pain that radiates down his left arm. He
states that he started having pain several hours ago and says the
pain “it feels like an elephant is sitting on my chest”. He rates
the pain as 8/10. Nothing has made the pain better or worse. He
denies any previous episode of chest pain. Denies nausea,
dyspnea, or lightheadedness. He was given 0.4 mg
nitroglycerine tablet sublingual x 1 which decreased, but not
stopped the pain.
Lipid panel reveals Total Cholesterol 324 mg/dl, high density
lipoprotein (HDL) 31 mg/dl, Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
122 mg/dl, Triglycerides 402 mg/dl, Very Low-Density
Lipoprotein (VLDL) 54 mg/dl
His diagnosis is an acute inferior wall myocardial infarction.
2 of 2 Questions:
Explain the role inflammation has in the development of
atherosclerosis.
QUESTION 3
1.
A 45-year-old woman with a history of systemic lupus
erythematosus (SLE) presents to the Emergency Room (ER)
with complaints of sharp retrosternal chest pain that worsens
with deep breathing or lying down. She reports a 3-day history
of low-grade fever, listlessness and says she feels like she had
the flu. Physical exam reveals tachycardia and a pleural friction
rub. She was diagnosed with acute pericarditis.
Question:
What does the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)
recognize as the result of the pleural friction rub?
1 points
QUESTION 4
1.
A 15-year-old adolescent male comes to the clinic with his
parents with a chief complaint of fever, nausea, vomiting,
poorly localized abdominal pain, arthralgias, and “swollen
lymph nodes”. States he has felt “lousy” for a couple weeks.
The fevers have been as high as 102 F. His parents thought he
had the flu and took him to an Urgent Care Center. He was
given Tamiflu® and sent home. He says the Tamiflu didn’t seem
to work. States had a slight sore throat a couple weeks ago and
attributed it to the flu. Physical exam revealed thin young man
who appears to be uncomfortable but not acutely ill. Posterior
pharynx reddened and tonsils 3+ without exudate. + anterior and
posterior cervical lymphadenopathy. Tachycardic and a new
onset 2/6 high-pitched, crescendo-decrescendo systolic ejection
murmur auscultated at the left sternal border. Rapid strep +. The
patient was diagnosed with acute rheumatic heart disease
(RHD).
Question:
Explain how a positive strep test has caused the patient’s
symptoms.
QUESTION 5
1.
The APRN sees a 74-year-old obese female patient who is 2
days post-op after undergoing left total hip replacement. The
patient has had severe post op nausea and vomiting and has
been unable to go to physical therapy. Her mucus membranes
are dry. The patient says she feels like the skin on her left leg is
too tight. Exam reveals a swollen, tense, and red colored calf.
The patient has a duplex ultrasound which reveals the presence
of a deep venous thrombosis (DVT).
Question:
Describe the factors that could have contributed to the
development of a DVT in this patient explain how each of the
factors could cause DVT.
QUESTION 6
1.
A 45-year-old woman is 10 days status post partial small bowel
resection for Crohn Disease and has been recuperating at home.
She suddenly develops severe shortness of breath, becomes
weak, and her blood pressure drops to 80/40 mmHg (previous
readings ~130/80s mmHg). The pulse oximetry is 89% on room
air. The APRN suspects the patient experienced a massive
pulmonary embolus.
Question:
Explain why a large pulmonary embolus interferes with
oxygenation.
QUESTION 7
1.
A 45-year-old woman is 10 days status post partial small bowel
resection for Crohn Disease and has been recuperating at home.
She suddenly develops severe shortness of breath, becomes
weak, and her blood pressure drops to 80/40 mmHg (previous
readings ~130/80s mmHg). The pulse oximetry is 89% on room
air. While waiting for the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) to
arrive, the APRN places EKG leads and the EKG demonstrates
right ventricular strain.
Question:
Explain why a large pulmonary embolism causes right
ventricular strain.
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QUESTION 8
1.
A 12-year-old girl is brought to the Emergency Room (ER) by
her mother with complaints of shortness of breath, wheezing,
tachypnea, tachycardia, and a non-productive cough. The
mother states they had just come from a fall festival where the
entire family enjoyed a hayride. The symptoms began shortly
after they left the festival but got better a couple hours after
they returned home. The symptoms began again about 6 hours
later and seem to be worse. The mother states there is no history
of allergies or frequent respiratory infections. The child is up to
date on all vaccinations. The child was diagnosed with asthma.
The nurse practitioner explained to the mother that her child
was exhibiting symptoms of asthma, and probably had an early
asthmatic response and a late asthmatic response.
Question 1 of 2:
Explain early asthmatic responses and the cells responsible for
the responses.
QUESTION 9
1.
A 12-year-old girl is brought to the Emergency Room (ER) by
her mother with complaints of shortness of breath, wheezing,
tachypnea, tachycardia, and a non-productive cough. The
mother states they had just come from a fall festival where the
entire family enjoyed a hayride. The symptoms began shortly
after they left the festival but got better a couple hours after
they returned home. The symptoms began again about 6 hours
later and seem to be worse. The mother states there is no history
of allergies or frequent respiratory infections. The child is up to
date on all vaccinations. The child was diagnosed with asthma.
The nurse practitioner explained to the mother that her child
was exhibiting symptoms of asthma, and probably had an early
asthmatic response and a late asthmatic response.
Question 2 of 2:
Explain late asthmatic responses and the cells responsible for
the responses.
QUESTION 10
1.
A 64-year-old man with a 40 pack/year history of cigarette
smoking has been diagnosed with emphysema. He asks the
APRN if this means he has COPD.
Question 1 of 2:
Explain the pathophysiology of emphysema and how it relates
to COPD.
QUESTION 11
1.
A 64-year-old man with a 40 pack/year history of cigarette
smoking has been diagnosed with emphysema. He asks the
APRN if this means he has COPD.
Question 2 of 2:
Explain the pathophysiology of chronic bronchitis and how it
relates to COPD.
QUESTION 12
1.
Mr. Jones is a 78-year-old gentleman who presents to the clinic
with a chief complaint of fever, chills and cough. He also
reports some dyspnea. He has a history of right sided CVA,
COPD, dyslipidemia, and HTN. Current medications include
atorvastatin 40 mg po qhs, lisinopril, and
fluticasone/salmeterol. He reports more use of his albuterol
rescue inhaler.
Vital signs Temp 101.8 F, pulse 108, respirations 21. PaO2 on
room air 86% and on O2 4 L nasal canula 94%. CMP WNL,
WBC 18.4. Physical exam reveals thin, anxious gentleman with
mild hemiparesis on left side due to CVA. HEENT WNL except
for diminished gag reflex and uneven elevation of the uvula,
CV-HR 108 RRR without murmurs, rubs, or click, no bruits.
Resp-coarse rhonchi throughout lung fields. CXR reveals
consolidation in right lower lobe. He was diagnosed with
community acquired pneumonia (CAP).
Question:
Patient was hypoxic as evidenced by the low PaO2. Explain the
pathologic processes that caused this patient’s hypoxemia.
1 points
QUESTION 13
1.
A 64-year-old woman with moderately severe COPD comes to
the pulmonary clinic for her quarterly checkup. The APRN
reviewing the chart notes that the patient has lost 5% of her
body weight since her last visit. The APRN questions the
patient and patient admits to not having much of an appetite and
she also admits to missing some meals because it “takes too
much work” to cook and consume dinner.
Question:
The APRN recognizes that COPD has a deleterious effect on
patients. Explain why patients with COPD are at risk for
malnutrition.

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1.CC I have been having terrible chest and arm pain for the pa.docx

  • 1. 1. CC: “I have been having terrible chest and arm pain for the past 2 hours and I think I am having a heart attack.” HPI: Mr. Hammond is a 57-year-old African American male who presents to the Emergency Department with a chief complaint of chest pain that radiates down his left arm. He states that he started having pain several hours ago and says the pain “it feels like an elephant is sitting on my chest”. He rates the pain as 8/10. Nothing has made the pain better or worse. He denies any previous episode of chest pain. Denies nausea, dyspnea, or lightheadedness. He was given 0.4 mg nitroglycerine tablet sublingual x 1 which decreased, but not stopped the pain. Lipid panel reveals Total Cholesterol 324 mg/dl, high density lipoprotein (HDL) 31 mg/dl, Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) 122 mg/dl, Triglycerides 402 mg/dl, Very Low-Density Lipoprotein (VLDL) 54 mg/dl His diagnosis is an acute inferior wall myocardial infarction. 1 of 2 Questions: Why is HDL considered the “good” cholesterol? QUESTION 2 1. CC: “I have been having terrible chest and arm pain for the past 2 hours and I think I am having a heart attack.” HPI: Mr. Hammond is a 57-year-old African American male who presents to the Emergency Department with a chief complaint of chest pain that radiates down his left arm. He states that he started having pain several hours ago and says the pain “it feels like an elephant is sitting on my chest”. He rates the pain as 8/10. Nothing has made the pain better or worse. He denies any previous episode of chest pain. Denies nausea, dyspnea, or lightheadedness. He was given 0.4 mg nitroglycerine tablet sublingual x 1 which decreased, but not
  • 2. stopped the pain. Lipid panel reveals Total Cholesterol 324 mg/dl, high density lipoprotein (HDL) 31 mg/dl, Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) 122 mg/dl, Triglycerides 402 mg/dl, Very Low-Density Lipoprotein (VLDL) 54 mg/dl His diagnosis is an acute inferior wall myocardial infarction. 2 of 2 Questions: Explain the role inflammation has in the development of atherosclerosis. QUESTION 3 1. A 45-year-old woman with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) presents to the Emergency Room (ER) with complaints of sharp retrosternal chest pain that worsens with deep breathing or lying down. She reports a 3-day history of low-grade fever, listlessness and says she feels like she had the flu. Physical exam reveals tachycardia and a pleural friction rub. She was diagnosed with acute pericarditis. Question: What does the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) recognize as the result of the pleural friction rub? 1 points QUESTION 4 1. A 15-year-old adolescent male comes to the clinic with his parents with a chief complaint of fever, nausea, vomiting, poorly localized abdominal pain, arthralgias, and “swollen lymph nodes”. States he has felt “lousy” for a couple weeks.
  • 3. The fevers have been as high as 102 F. His parents thought he had the flu and took him to an Urgent Care Center. He was given Tamiflu® and sent home. He says the Tamiflu didn’t seem to work. States had a slight sore throat a couple weeks ago and attributed it to the flu. Physical exam revealed thin young man who appears to be uncomfortable but not acutely ill. Posterior pharynx reddened and tonsils 3+ without exudate. + anterior and posterior cervical lymphadenopathy. Tachycardic and a new onset 2/6 high-pitched, crescendo-decrescendo systolic ejection murmur auscultated at the left sternal border. Rapid strep +. The patient was diagnosed with acute rheumatic heart disease (RHD). Question: Explain how a positive strep test has caused the patient’s symptoms. QUESTION 5 1. The APRN sees a 74-year-old obese female patient who is 2 days post-op after undergoing left total hip replacement. The patient has had severe post op nausea and vomiting and has been unable to go to physical therapy. Her mucus membranes are dry. The patient says she feels like the skin on her left leg is too tight. Exam reveals a swollen, tense, and red colored calf. The patient has a duplex ultrasound which reveals the presence of a deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Question: Describe the factors that could have contributed to the development of a DVT in this patient explain how each of the factors could cause DVT.
  • 4. QUESTION 6 1. A 45-year-old woman is 10 days status post partial small bowel resection for Crohn Disease and has been recuperating at home. She suddenly develops severe shortness of breath, becomes weak, and her blood pressure drops to 80/40 mmHg (previous readings ~130/80s mmHg). The pulse oximetry is 89% on room air. The APRN suspects the patient experienced a massive pulmonary embolus. Question: Explain why a large pulmonary embolus interferes with oxygenation. QUESTION 7 1. A 45-year-old woman is 10 days status post partial small bowel resection for Crohn Disease and has been recuperating at home. She suddenly develops severe shortness of breath, becomes weak, and her blood pressure drops to 80/40 mmHg (previous readings ~130/80s mmHg). The pulse oximetry is 89% on room air. While waiting for the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) to arrive, the APRN places EKG leads and the EKG demonstrates right ventricular strain. Question: Explain why a large pulmonary embolism causes right ventricular strain. -- Fo QUESTION 8 1.
  • 5. A 12-year-old girl is brought to the Emergency Room (ER) by her mother with complaints of shortness of breath, wheezing, tachypnea, tachycardia, and a non-productive cough. The mother states they had just come from a fall festival where the entire family enjoyed a hayride. The symptoms began shortly after they left the festival but got better a couple hours after they returned home. The symptoms began again about 6 hours later and seem to be worse. The mother states there is no history of allergies or frequent respiratory infections. The child is up to date on all vaccinations. The child was diagnosed with asthma. The nurse practitioner explained to the mother that her child was exhibiting symptoms of asthma, and probably had an early asthmatic response and a late asthmatic response. Question 1 of 2: Explain early asthmatic responses and the cells responsible for the responses. QUESTION 9 1. A 12-year-old girl is brought to the Emergency Room (ER) by her mother with complaints of shortness of breath, wheezing, tachypnea, tachycardia, and a non-productive cough. The mother states they had just come from a fall festival where the entire family enjoyed a hayride. The symptoms began shortly after they left the festival but got better a couple hours after they returned home. The symptoms began again about 6 hours later and seem to be worse. The mother states there is no history of allergies or frequent respiratory infections. The child is up to date on all vaccinations. The child was diagnosed with asthma. The nurse practitioner explained to the mother that her child was exhibiting symptoms of asthma, and probably had an early asthmatic response and a late asthmatic response. Question 2 of 2: Explain late asthmatic responses and the cells responsible for the responses.
  • 6. QUESTION 10 1. A 64-year-old man with a 40 pack/year history of cigarette smoking has been diagnosed with emphysema. He asks the APRN if this means he has COPD. Question 1 of 2: Explain the pathophysiology of emphysema and how it relates to COPD. QUESTION 11 1. A 64-year-old man with a 40 pack/year history of cigarette smoking has been diagnosed with emphysema. He asks the APRN if this means he has COPD. Question 2 of 2: Explain the pathophysiology of chronic bronchitis and how it relates to COPD. QUESTION 12 1. Mr. Jones is a 78-year-old gentleman who presents to the clinic with a chief complaint of fever, chills and cough. He also reports some dyspnea. He has a history of right sided CVA, COPD, dyslipidemia, and HTN. Current medications include atorvastatin 40 mg po qhs, lisinopril, and fluticasone/salmeterol. He reports more use of his albuterol rescue inhaler. Vital signs Temp 101.8 F, pulse 108, respirations 21. PaO2 on
  • 7. room air 86% and on O2 4 L nasal canula 94%. CMP WNL, WBC 18.4. Physical exam reveals thin, anxious gentleman with mild hemiparesis on left side due to CVA. HEENT WNL except for diminished gag reflex and uneven elevation of the uvula, CV-HR 108 RRR without murmurs, rubs, or click, no bruits. Resp-coarse rhonchi throughout lung fields. CXR reveals consolidation in right lower lobe. He was diagnosed with community acquired pneumonia (CAP). Question: Patient was hypoxic as evidenced by the low PaO2. Explain the pathologic processes that caused this patient’s hypoxemia. 1 points QUESTION 13 1. A 64-year-old woman with moderately severe COPD comes to the pulmonary clinic for her quarterly checkup. The APRN reviewing the chart notes that the patient has lost 5% of her body weight since her last visit. The APRN questions the patient and patient admits to not having much of an appetite and she also admits to missing some meals because it “takes too much work” to cook and consume dinner. Question: The APRN recognizes that COPD has a deleterious effect on patients. Explain why patients with COPD are at risk for malnutrition.