COMPREHENSIVE TEST PAPER 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
EXPERT VERIFIED GRADED A+
◉ medications. Answer: how will you treat stage one HTN with
ASCVD risk of >10%?
◉ 130-139/80-89. Answer: according to the AHA/ACC guidelines,
stage one HTN is defined as BP of _______-_______/_____-_____
◉ 140, 90. Answer: according to the AHA/ACC guidelines, stage two
HTN is defined as BP of >_______/>_____
◉ lifestyle modifications. Answer: the mainstay of hyperlipidemia
treatment, regardless of medication use as well, is _____________________
________________________
◉ strep pneumoniae. Answer: the typical culprit of bacterial
pneumonia is ___________ _________________________
,◉ bacterial, viral. Answer: ________________________ pneumonia tends to
be more significant/serious while _______________ pneumonia tends to
be more of a "walking" pneumonia
◉ cough suppressants. Answer: do not given pneumonia patients
____________ _______________________, can give them expectorants
◉ 8. Answer: follow-up CXR from pneumonia should be performed
around the ________ week mark
◉ CAT assessment (COPD assessment test). Answer: functional
assessment tool that we can use to help us decide how much COPD is
affecting our patients daily life, a score >10 is considered significant
day to day disruption
◉ spirometry, 0.70. Answer: COPD diagnosis is confirmed with
________________________, an FEV1/FVC ratio score of less than ___________
indicates COPD
◉ dyspnea, sputum, purulence. Answer: what 3 things must be
present in order to diagnose a COPD exacerbation?
1) increased _____________________
2) increased __________________ production
3) increased sputum __________________________
, ◉ steroids. Answer: treatment options for Bell's palsy include
__________________ (started within 72 hours of symptom onset),
antivirals may be utilized depending upon the patient, and
lubricating eye ointment should always be prescribed to avoid
corneal abrasions
◉ essential tremor. Answer: tremor that worsens with intent,
managed with beta blockers (propanolol) and regular physical
activity
◉ MS (multiple sclerosis). Answer: demyelination occurring in the
CNS, very unpredictable, most patients go through remissions and
exacerbations, commonly diagnosed between ages 20-40
◉ trigeminal neuralgia. Answer: patients with MS are at an
increased risk of developing what condition?
◉ absence seizures. Answer: type of seizure commonly diagnosed in
childhood characterized by brief loss of consciousness lasting
around 20-30 seconds, these children are often accused of
daydreaming, most will outgrow this condition
◉ tonic clonic seizures. Answer: also known as convulsive seizures,
typically last around 1-3 minutes, biggest concern is safety