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NURS6521 Cardiovascular Midterm Exam
Question 1
A 77-year-old man's chronic heart failure is being treated with a regimen of quinapril (Accupril)
and furosemide (Lasix). Which of the following assessment findings would suggest that the loop
diuretic is contributing to a therapeutic effect?
Answer: The man's chest sounds are clear and his ankle edema is lessened.
Question 2
A Nurse Practitioner is caring for a patient who is taking digoxin and a loop diuretic. Which of
the following would be most important for the Nurse Practitioner to monitor?
Answer: Potassium levels
Question 3
An expected outcome for a patient who has just taken sublingual nitroglycerin should be
Answer: increased heart rate and decreased blood pressure.
Question 4
A patient taking Metformin (Glucophage) is scheduled for a cardiac cath. The patient asks why
he can't take his metformin the day of the test. What is the most appropriate reply?
Answer: You can develop lactic acidosis if you take metformin and are given dye. You should
have a serum creatinine drawn before restarting the medication.
Question 5
The parents of a 7-year-old boy who has just been diagnosed with allergic asthma are being
taught about their son's medication regimen by the nurse. The nurse is currently teaching the
parent's about the appropriate use of a "rescue drug" for acute exacerbations of their son's
asthma. What drug should the nurse suggests the parents to use in these situations?
Answer: Albuterol
Question 6

A patient has recently been prescribed a drug that treats his hypertension by blocking the
sympathetic receptors in his sympathetic nervous system. This action is characteristic of
Answer: an adrenergic antagonist.
Question 7
A female patient, age 36, is prescribed inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) for daily use. Which of the
following adverse effects should the nurse closely monitor for in this patient?
Answer: Oropharyngeal Candida albicans infection
Question 8
A 62-year-old man is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of chest pain. He has an order for
0.3 mg of sublingual nitroglycerin prn for chest pain. Which of the following actions should the
nurse do first when he complains of chest pain?
Answer: Administer a tablet under his tongue and repeat the action in 5 and 10 minutes if the
pain has not subsided
Question 9
Mr. Lacuna is an 83-year-old resident of a long-term care facility who has a diagnosis of
moderate Alzheimer disease. Mr. Lacuna's physician recently prescribed oral rivastigmine, but he
was unable to tolerate the drug due to its gastrointestinal effects. As a result, he has been ordered
the transdermal patch form of the medication. When administering this form of rivastigmine, the
nurse should
Answer: teach Mr. Lacuna about the importance of rotating sites when he applies the patch.
Question 10
It is determined that a patient, who is in a hepatic coma, needs a laxative. Lactulose is prescribed.
Which of the following should the nurse monitor to assess the efficacy of the lactulose therapy?
Answer: Blood ammonia levels
Question 11

A high school student was diagnosed with asthma when he was in elementary school and has
become accustomed to carrying and using his "puffers". In recent months, he has become more
involved in sports and has developed a habit of administering albuterol up to 10 times daily. The
nurse should teach the student that overuse of albuterol can lead to
Answer: rebound bronchoconstriction.
Question 12
Which statement is FALSE regarding the treatment of hyperthyroidism?
Answer: Methimazole (Tapazole) is the drug of choice for pregnant or lactating females.
Question 13
A Nurse Practitioner who provides care in a busy clinic is aware of the high incidence and
prevalence of hyperlipidemia and the consequent need for antihyperlipidemics in many patients.
Treatment of high cholesterol using statins would be contraindicated in which of the following
patients?
Answer: An obese male client who is a heavy alcohol user and who has cirrhosis of the liver
Question 14
A patient with a recent diagnosis of acute renal failure has a long-standing seizure disorder which
has been successfully controlled for several years with antiseizure medications. The nurse should
recognize that the patient's compromised renal function will likely
Answer: increase the half-life of medications that are metabolized by the kidneys.
Question 15
A Nurse Practitioner is caring for a patient who has been diagnosed with hypothyroidism.
Levothyroxine (Synthroid) has been prescribed. Before the drug therapy is started, the nurse will
assess for which of the following?
Answer: History of taking anticoagulant drugs
Question 16

Mr. Nguyen, age 71, will soon be discharged home from the hospital after a successful coronary
artery bypass graft (CABG). During patient education about his drug regimen, Mr. Nguyen's
nurse should prioritize teach about
Answer: potential adverse effects of the drugs that Mr. Nguyen will be taking.
Question 17
A male patient is to begin glyburide (Diabeta) for type 2 diabetes. Before the drug therapy
begins, a priority action by the nurse will be to assess the patient's
Answer: use of alcohol.
Question 18
A 39-year-old African-American male is 25 pounds overweight and has been diagnosed with
hypertension after three consecutive above-normal blood pressure readings. The most likely
initial drug therapy for this patient will be
Answer: a diuretic.
Question 19
The Nurse Practitioner is treating a patient that takes frequent doses of antacids for his heartburn
and is also taking an enteric coded aspirin. What instructions should be provided to the patient?
Answer: The aspirin is less effective when taken with an antacid so you need to increase the
dose.
Question 20
A patient has been prescribed lovastatin for a high cholesterol level. The nurse's teaching plan
will include a basic explanation of how the drug produces its therapeutic effect. The nurse will
explain that lovastatin lowers cholesterol levels because it
Answer: inhibits cholesterol syntheses.
Question 21
A 46-year-old white American has been prescribed a drug that binds to acid glycoproteins. The
nurse understands that white Americans usually receive

Answer: a higher-than-normal dose of drugs that bind to acid glycoproteins.
Question 22
The APRN is caring for a patient taking a calcium channel blockers for hypertension. The APRN
should monitor the patient for what common side effects of this medication?
Answer: peripheral edema, constipation, dizziness
Question 23
A 79-year-old woman who takes several medications for a variety of chronic health problems has
been prescribed an oral antiplatelet aggregator that is to be taken once daily. The nurse has
encouraged the woman to take the pill at the same time of day that she takes some of her other
medications. What is the most likely rationale for the nurse's advice?
Answer: Integrating the new drug into the patient's existing schedule promotes adherence.
Question 24
An older adult who lives in a long-term care facility has recently begun taking losartan (Cozaar)
for the treatment of hypertension. The nurse who provides care for this resident should recognize
that this change in the resident's medication regimen make create a risk for
Answer: falls.
Question 25
A patient with a long history of alcohol abuse has been admitted to an acute medical unit with
signs and symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy. His current medication orders include QID doses
of oral lactulose. What desired outcomes should the nurse associate with this drug order?
Answer: Patient will have three to four loose bowel movements each day.
Question 26
An elderly postsurgical patient has developed postoperative pneumonia in the days following
abdominal surgery and is being treated with a number of medications. Which of the following
medications that the nurse will administer has the slowest absorption?
Answer: An oral antidepressant that the patient has been taking daily for several years

Question 27
The APRN's ability to prescribe controlled substances is regulated by:
Answer:
• DEA
• State Law
Question 28
A patient is bothered with nighttime episodes of bronchoconstriction related to asthma. Which of
the following medications can be administered to decrease the nighttime episodes and prevent
asthma attacks?
Answer: Leukotriene modifiers
Question 29
A Nurse Practitioner is providing care for a 71-year-old woman who was sponsored to emigrate
from Mexico to the United States 6 months ago. Earlier this week, the woman slipped while
getting off a bus and fractured her hip. How should the woman's nurse best exemplify cultural
competence in the care of this patient?
Answer: Consider dimensions of the woman's cultural background when planning care.
Question 30
A Nurse Practitioner is overseeing the care of a young man whose ulcerative colitis is being
treated with oral prednisone. Which of the following actions should the Nurse Practitioner take in
order to minimize the potential for adverse drug effects and risks associated with prednisone
treatment?
Answer: Carefully assess the patient for infections
Question 31
A patient receives 25 units of NPH insulin at 7.AM. At what time of day should the nurse advise
the patient to be most alert for a potential hypoglycemic reaction?
Answer: Late afternoon

Question 32
A Nurse Practitioner who provides care in a long-term care facility is documenting a new
resident's medication regimen on the resident's intake admission. The Nurse Practitioner is
documenting the generic, rather than proprietary, names of the resident's current drugs because
Answer: there is a potential for confusion and miscommunication if proprietary names are used.
Question 33
Mr. Penny, age 67, was diagnosed with chronic angina several months ago and has been unable
to experience adequate relief of his symptoms. As a result, his physician has prescribed
ranolazine (Ranexa). Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of ranolazine
for the treatment of this patient's angina?
Answer: Mr. Penny requires concurrent treatment with a beta blocker, nitrate, or a calcium
channel blocker.
Question 34
The APRN is seeing Mrs. Smith, age 77, who is here for follow up of hypertension,
dyslipidemia, and depression. What should you consider during her follow-up?
Answer: Age-related changes in renal function are the main cause of adverse drug reactions
Question 35
A normal maintenance dose for digoxin is 0.125 to 0.5 mg/day. In which of the following
patients would the nurse most likely administer a lower-than-normal maintenance dose of
digoxin?
Answer: A 79-year-old male with cardiomegaly
Question 36
A mother brings her 4-year-old child, who is vomiting and has a temperature of 103°F into the
emergency department (ED). The ED physician orders acetaminophen (Tylenol) for the fever.
The best form of Tylenol to give the child, considering her presentation, would be
Answer: suppository.

Question 37
A 70-year-old woman has experienced peripheral edema and decreasing stamina in recent
months and has sought care from her primary care provider. The patient's subsequent diagnostic
workup has resulted in a diagnosis of chronic heart failure. The woman has been prescribed
digoxin and the nurse has begun patient education. What should the nurse teach the patient about
her new medication?
Answer: "This drug won't cure your disease, but it will help you be able to exercise more and be
more comfortable."
Question 38
A 79-year-old woman with a medical history that includes osteoporosis has recently moved to a
long-term care facility. Medication reconciliation indicates that the woman has been taking
calcitonin, salmon for several years. The nurse should recognize that the most likely route for the
administration of this drug is
Answer: intranasal.
Question 39
A patient with type 1 diabetes has been admitted to the hospital for orthopedic surgery and the
care team anticipates some disruptions to the patient's blood glucose levels in the days following
surgery. Which of the following insulin regimens is most likely to achieve adequate glycemic
control?
Answer: Doses of basal insulin twice daily with regular insulin before each meal
Question 40
A woman with numerous chronic health problems has been diagnosed with a benign gastric ulcer
has begun treatment with ranitidine (Zantac). Which of the following teaching points should the
nurse provide to this patient?
Answer: "Quitting smoking will significantly increase the chance that this drug will heal your
ulcer."

Question 41
A woman has a long history of seasonal allergies that are typically accompanied by rhinorrhea,
red eyes, and frequent sneezing. Sneezes are a result of
Answer: a CNS reflex that is initiated by receptors in the nasal cavities.
Question 42
Which of the following is TRUE about long acting beta agonist use in asthma patients?
Answer: It can be combined with an inhaled corticosteroid to improve asthma control
Question 43
A Nurse Practitioner is caring for a male patient who has a diagnosis of coronary artery disease
(CAD). His drug therapy includes lovastatin. Because the patient has a history of severe renal
disease, the nurse will assess for which of the following?
Answer: Increase in plasma concentration of lovastatin
Question 44
To minimize the risk of adverse effects of glucagon when given to an unconscious diabetic
patient, as the patient regains consciousness, the nurse should
Answer: administer carbohydrates.
Question 45
A 56-year-old female patient has been admitted to the hospital with chronic muscle spasms and
has been prescribed a new medication to treat the spasms. She has a poorly documented allergy
to eggs, synthetic clothes, and perfumes. What is the priority action of the nurse to ensure that
prescribed medication does not experience an allergic reaction?
Answer: Post an allergies notice on the front of the chart and document the allergies in the
appropriate area of the patient's record
Question 46
Federal legislation dictates a lengthy and rigorous process of testing for new drugs. What is the
primary purpose of this testing process?

Answer: To ensure the safety of the public
Question 47
A female patient with a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus has been experiencing increasing
neuropathic pain in recent months, a symptom that has not responded appreciably to
conventional analgesics. The patient's care provider has begun treatment with gabapentin
(Neurontin). How is the addition of this drug likely to influence the management of the patient's
existing drug regimen?
Answer: It is unlikely to influence the patient's other medications because gabapentin does not
interact with other drugs.
Question 48
Mr. Tan is a 69-year-old man who prides himself in maintaining an active lifestyle and a healthy
diet that includes adequate fluid intake. However, Mr. Tan states that he has experienced
occasional constipation in recent months. What remedy should be the nurse's first suggestion?
Answer: A bulk-forming (fiber) laxative
Question 49
A Nurse Practitioner is discussing with a patient the efficacy of a drug that his physician has
suggested, and he begin taking. Efficacy of a drug means which of the following?
Answer: How well a drug produces its desired effect
Question 50
A 24-year-old factory worker has been prescribed guaifenesin for the first time. Which of the
following will be a priority assessment by the nurse before the patient's first dose?
Answer: The amount of alcohol consumption
Question 51
A child with sinusitis has been on antibiotics for seven days and his symptoms are not
improving. All of the following are options to prescribe for the patient now EXCEPT:
Answer: Azithromycin (Zithromycin)

Question 52
A clinic Nurse Practitioner has been assigned a 49-year-old female patient who has a history of
diabetes. A recent diagnosis of hypertension has been made, and the patient has been prescribed a
thiazide diuretic and labetalol. The patient will be scheduled to return to the clinic once a month
for the next 6 months. A priority action by the Nurse Practitioner will be to
Answer: monitor the patient's blood pressure.
Question 53
A Nurse Practitioner receives an order to administer a critically ill patient two drugs immediately
(stat). The Nurse Practitioner begins the process by
Answer: consulting a drug guide for compatibility.
Question 54
Decongestants are recommended to use in which of the following patients?
Answer: patients with otitis media
Question 55
Following an endoscopy, a 66-year-old man has been diagnosed with a duodenal ulcer resulting
from Helicobacter pylori infection. Which of the following medications will likely be used in an
attempt to eradicate the patient's H. pylori infection? (Select all that apply.)
Answer:
• Antibiotics
• A PPI
Question 56
In order to promote therapeutic drug effects, the Nurse Practitioner should always encourage
patients to
Answer: take their medication at the prescribed times.
Question 57

The APRN is prescribing a medication that is known to induce hepatic enzymes. What effect
should you anticipate?
Answer: Induction increases the rate of metabolism, thereby decreasing serum levels of drug
Question 58
Which of the following would be an expected outcome in a patient who has been given atropine
during a medical emergency?
Answer: Restoration of normal sinus rhythm
Question 59
A 62 year old male who had a myocardial infarction one year ago is being seen for hypertension.
Which medication has the best evidence in mortality reduction?
Answer: Beta blocker
Question 60
Following an assessment by her primary care provider, a 70-year-old resident of an assisted
living facility has begun taking daily oral doses of levothyroxine. Which of the following
assessment findings should prompt the nurse to withhold a scheduled dose of levothyroxine?
Answer: The resident's apical heart rate is 112 beats/minute with a regular rhythm
Question 61
A patient is being treated for respiratory infection. He is a recovering alcoholic and has impaired
liver function. The nurse will instruct the patient to be especially cautious when taking
Answer: an elixir.
Question 62
Advanced practice nurse prescribing of scheduled medications is affected most by:
Answer: Individual states laws regarding scheduled medications that can be prescribed and for
how long
Question 63

A Nurse Practitioner is caring for a female patient who has developed atelectasis because of thick
mucus secretions. The Nurse Practitioner is monitoring IV administration of acetylcysteine
(Mucomyst) and notices that the patient's face is flushed. The appropriate nursing action would
be to
Answer: slow the administration of acetylcysteine and administer diphenhydramine if ordered.
Question 64
A 60-year-old man has scheduled a follow-up appointment with his primary care provider stating
that the omeprazole (Prilosec) which he was recently prescribed is ineffective. The patient states,
"I take it as soon as I feel heartburn coming on, but it doesn't seem to help at all." How should
the nurse best respond to this patient's statement?
Answer: "Prilosec will help your heartburn but it's not designed to provide immediate relief of
specific episodes of heartburn."
Question 65
A Nurse Practitioner explains to a patient that nitroglycerin patches should be applied in the
morning and removed in the evening. This medication schedule reduces the potential for
Answer: nitrate tolerance.
Question 66
A 48-year-old woman who works as an office manager is prescribed metoclopramide (Reglan)
for diabetic gastroparesis. The nurse will be sure to assess the patient for
Answer: depression.
Question 67
A clinic Nurse Practitioner is planning care for a 68-year-old man who has been on omeprazole
(Prilosec) therapy for heartburn for some time. Regarding the patient's safety, which of the
following would be a priority nursing action?
Answer: Coordinate bone density testing for the patient.
Question 68

The Nurse Practitioner is conducting a medication reconciliation of a new resident of a long-term
care facility. The Nurse Practitioner notes that the resident takes allopurinol on a daily basis for
the treatment of gout. What is the primary purpose of this drug?
Answer: To balance urate concentration and prevent gout attacks
Question 69
An unconscious patient has been brought to the hospital, and the Nurse Practitioner has
prescribed a life-saving drug to be administered parenterally. Which of the following methods
would be the most appropriate for the nurse to use when administering the medication?
Answer: Intravenous infusion.
Question 70
A Native American man who lives a traditional lifestyle is scheduled to have heart surgery. The
tribal chief has requested that the tribe's medicine man perform a ritual before the patient goes to
surgery. The nurse's response to this request should be
Answer: "As long as the ritual does not interfere with the patient's preoperative care, it will be
okay."
Question 71
A Nurse Practitioner is providing patient education to a 35-year-old man who has been
prescribed clonidine (Catapres) as part of step 2 antihypertensive therapy. The Nurse Practitioner
should anticipate that the drug will be administered
Answer: transdermally.
Question 72
A diabetic patient being treated for obesity tells the Nurse Practitioner that he is having adverse
effects from his drug therapy. The patient has been taking dextroamphetamine for 2 weeks as
adjunct therapy. Which of the following adverse effects would need the Nurse Practitioner's
immediate attention?
Answer: Increased blood glucose

Question 73
The lower respiratory system utilizes a number of different mechanisms that confer protection
and maintain homeostasis. Which of the following physiological processes protects the lower
respiratory system?
Answer: Cilia sweep foreign material and mucus upward toward the trachea and larynx where
they can then be swallowed.
Question 74
A 22-year-old male college senior has lived with a diagnosis of Crohn's disease for several years
and has undergone several courses of treatment with limited benefit. Which of the following
targeted therapies has the potential to alleviate the symptoms of Crohn's disease?
Answer: Infliximab (Remicade)
Question 75
A Nurse Practitioner has been following a male patient who is taking hydralazine, clonidine, and
a diuretic for hypertension. After 2 weeks of medication therapy, the patient begins to complain
of numbness and tingling in his hands and feet. The Nurse Practitioner suspects that these signs
or symptoms are
Answer: signs of peripheral neuritis.
Question 76
A patient in need of myocardial infarction prophylaxis has been prescribed sulfinpyrazone for
gout. Which of the following will the nurse monitor the patient most closely for?
Answer: Bleeding
Question 77
Topical inhaled alpha adrenergic blocking agents or nasal vasoconstricting decongestants should
not be used chronically (>5 days) because they can cause
Answer: rebound rhinitis/congestion
Question 78

A Nurse Practitioner is caring for a 70-year-old patient who is taking desmopressin (DDAVP).
The patient has a history of cardiovascular disease. The nurse will prioritize the assessment of
which of the following?
Answer: Electrolyte levels
Question 79
A male patient is to begin treatment for pneumonia with an albuterol (Ventolin) inhaler. The
nurse will advise the patient that he will most likely experience which of the following common
adverse effects of the drug?
Answer: Throat irritation
Question 80
A patient has a history of tonic-clonic seizures that have been successfully treated with phenytoin
(Dilantin) for several years. Phenytoin achieves a therapeutic effect by
Answer: decreasing the influx of sodium into neurons.
Question 81
Mesalamine (Asacol) is prescribed for a 22-year-old woman with Crohn disease. The nurse will
discuss with the patient the possibility for which of the following adverse effects related to the
new drug therapy?
Answer: Hair loss
Question 82
A patient who takes aluminum hydroxide with magnesium hydroxide (Mylanta) frequently for
upset stomach, heartburn, and sour stomach is seen regularly in the clinic. The nurse should
assess which of the following?
Answer: Serum phosphate level
Question 83

A Nurse Practitioner is a member of a research team that is exploring unique differences in
responses to drugs that each individual possesses, based on genetic make-up. This area of study
is called
Answer: pharmacogenomics.
Question 84
The APRN should educate a diabetic patient that beta blockers may mask the signs and
symptoms of
Answer: hypoglycemia
Question 85
A patient has been prescribed a drug that can be self-administered at home. Which of the
following would be the most important information for the nurse to relate to the patient
concerning self-administration of a drug?
Answer: The therapeutic effects and possible adverse effects
Question 86
A patient has been admitted to the ICU because of multiple traumas due to a motor vehicle
accident. The physician has ordered propofol (Diprivan) to be used for maintenance of sedation.
Before administration of propofol, a priority assessment by the nurse would be to check for a
history of
Answer: seizure disorders.
Question 87
A patient with unstable angina pectoris who is NOT controlled with a nitrate would likely benefit
most from the addition of:
Answer: Beta blocker
Question 88

A Nurse Practitioner who provides care for older adults is aware of the high incidence of drug
interactions in this population. When educating a group of seniors about the prevention of drug
interactions, the Nurse Practitioner should encourage them to
Answer: consult their care provider before taking new over-the-counter medications.
Question 89
The Nurse Practitioner's assessment of a community-dwelling adult suggests that the client may
have drug allergies that have not been previously documented. What statement by the client
would confirm this?
Answer: "I broke out in hives and got terribly itchy when I started a new prescription last year."
Question 90
In which of the following patients would a Nurse Practitioner expect to experience alterations in
drug metabolism?
Answer: A 50-year-old man with cirrhosis of the liver
Question 91
A 22 year old patient is transitioning from oral agents to insulin. He will be taking 20 units of
lantus at bedtime and regular insulin before meals. What instructions should the NP provide
about the timing and dose of regular insulin?
Answer: Take 1 unit of regular insulin for each 10 grams of carbohydrate to be consumed 15
minutes before each meal
Question 92
A patient has been prescribed a histamine-2 (H2) receptor antagonist for the treatment of GERD.
Why are H2RAs more effective than H1 receptor antagonists in the treatment of diseases of the
upper GI tract?
Answer: The parietal cells of the stomach have H2 receptors but not H1 receptors.
Question 93

A Nurse Practitioner is instructing a patient who was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis
about dantrolene (Dantrium). The patient is a 38-year-old-male and the foreman for a
construction company. In order to minimize one important adverse effect of the drug, the nurse
will give the patient which of the following instructions?
Answer: Wear appropriate clothing and sunscreen whenever he is in direct sunlight
Question 94
A patient with diabetes has had a cough for 1 week and has been prescribed a cough syrup (an
expectorant). What special instructions should the nurse include in the patient teaching for this
situation?
Answer: Monitor glucose levels closely
Question 95
A 77-year-old patient has a long-standing history of hypertension, a health problem that is being
treated with metoprolol and a thiazide diuretic. Before administering the 8 AM dose of these
medications, what assessments should the nurse perform and document? (Select all that apply.)
Answer:
• Heart rate
• Blood pressure
Question 96
A patient has been prescribed zolpidem (Ambien) for short-term treatment of insomnia. Which of
the following will the nurse include in a teaching plan for this patient? (Select all that apply.)
Answer:
• The drug does not cause sleepiness in the morning.
• One of the most common adverse effects of the drug is headache.
• It is available in both quick-onset and continuous-release oral forms.
Question 97

A Nurse Practitioner is caring for a 78-year-old patient with renal insufficiency and chronic heart
failure who is receiving rapid infusions of high-dose furosemide. It will be a priority for the
Nurse Practitioner to monitor for
Answer: ototoxicity.
Question 98
A resident of a long-term care facility receives 12.5 mg metoprolol (Lopressor) at 8 AM and 8
PM daily. Before administering this drug, the nurse should perform and document what
assessments?
Answer: Heart rate and blood pressure
Question 99
During a clinic visit, a patient complains of having frequent muscle cramps in her legs. The
nurse's assessment reveals that the patient has been taking over-the-counter laxatives for the past
7 years. The nurse informed the patient that prolonged use of laxatives
Answer: may cause nutrient deficiencies.
Question 100
A 70-year-old man with diabetes mellitus is taking metoprolol (Lopressor) to manage his
hypertension. The nurse would be sure to instruct the patient to
Answer: understand the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia.
Question 101
When completing this exam, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct
including the expectations for academic integrity?
Answer: Yes, I complied with Walden University’s Code of Conduct, including the expectations
for academic integrity, while completing this exam.

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