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Submitted Jan 14 at 3:02pm
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Question 1
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Susan is a 29 y/o female who comes to the clinic with a 3-day history of fever, chills,
nausea, vomiting, and flank pain. During the visit, the NP does a urine dipstick and
discover that Susan is positive for nitrites, leukocytes, and >10 WBCs. The physical exam
reveals a CVA tenderness. Within 2 weeks, Susan returns to the clinic and a culture of
her urine shows she has the same bacteria as when the NP first saw her. This would be
referred to as:
Relapsing UTI
Recurring UTI
Persistent UTI
None of the above
Question 2
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What is the earliest age at which one would not give DTap to a child but rather would
give Td or Tdap?
1 year old
2 years old
3 years old
7 years old
, Question 3
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All of the following are presumptive signs of pregnancy except:
Amenorrhea
Chadwick’s sign (blue coloration of the uterus and vagina)
Breast changes
Fatigue
Question 4
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All of the following are in the LUQ of the abdomen except
Stomach
Sigmoid colon
Pancreas
Kidney (left)
Question 5
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Susan is a 29 y/o female who comes to the clinic with a 3-day history of fever, chills,
nausea, vomiting, and flank pain. During the visit, the NP does a urine dipstick and
discover that Susan is positive for nitrites, leukocytes, and >10 WBCs. The physical exam
reveals a CVA tenderness. Her most likely diagnosis is:
Lower urinary tract infection