NURS 6820 Adult Primary Care for the APN FA READINESS EXAM Q & S 2025/2026
1. A 65-year-old male with type 2 diabetes presents with a
foot ulcer. What is the most appropriate initial step in the
management of this patient?
A. Start oral antibiotics
B. Refer to a podiatrist
C. Initiate insulin therapy
D. Assess for peripheral neuropathy
Correct Answer: D. Assess for peripheral neuropathy
Rationale: Identifying peripheral neuropathy can help
determine the etiology of the ulcer and guide further
management. Addressing the underlying cause is essential
in comprehensive patient care.
2. Which of the following conditions is least likely to cause
secondary hypertension?
A. Cushing's syndrome
B. Chronic kidney disease
C. Hyperthyroidism
D. Hypothyroidism
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