NURS 6560 Final Exam 1 (Latest): (100% Correct, Already graded A)Consists of 100 Questions with Correct Answers | Walden University

Question 2

1 out of 1 points

Central obesity, “moon” face, and dorsocervical fat pad are associated with:

A

.

Metabolic syndrome

B

.

Unilateral

pheochromocytoma

C

.

Cushing’s syndrome

D

.

None of the above

 Question 3

1 out of 1 points

An elderly man is started on lisinopril and hydrochlorhiazide for hypertension. Three days

later, he returns to the office complaining of left great toe pain. On exam, the nurse

practitioner notes an edematous, erythematous tender left great toe. The likely

precipitant of this patient’s pain is:

A

.

Trauma

B

.

Tight shoes

C

.

Arthritis flare

D

.

Hydrochlorothiazide

 Question 4

1 out of 1 points

The most effective treatment of non-infectious bursitis includes: Conservative treatment 

includes rest, cold and heat treatments, elevation, administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory

drugs (NSAIDs), bursal aspiration, and intrabursal steroid injections

 Question 5

1 out of 1 points

What conditions must be met for you to bill “incident to” the physician, receiving 100%

reimbursement from Medicare?

Selected

Answer: The physician must be on-site and engaged in

patient care

Answers: You must initiate the plan of care for the patient

The physician must be on-site and engaged in

patient care

You must be employed as an independent

contractor

You must be the main health care provider who

sees the patient


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