Questions 2026 Exam All
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You are collecting subjective information on a 13-year-old female for their
well visit. Which piece of information would you need to include in the
social history for this patient in addition to the typical social history
information?
A. Drug/alcohol use
B. School history
,C. Exercise habits
D. Household living situation - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔B. School history
Your patient presents to the office with a chief complaint of shoulder pain
that he reports as stabbing. In using the mnemonic OLDCARTS, this is
noted as:
A. location.
B. character.
C. onset.
D. duration. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔B. character.
Which technique will most likely facilitate the examination of a small
frightened girl?
A. Tell the child a story in order to distract her.
B. tell the child you will give her a toy or treat if she does not cry.
C. Promise the child you won't hurt her.
D. Use restraints to hold the child but tell her you are playing a game with
her. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔A. Tell the child a story in order to distract her.
, A 59-year-old male presents to your clinic for an episodic visit with a chief
complaint of knee pain. Which body system would you NOT have to include
in your ROS?
A. Cardiovascular
B. Musculoskeletal
C. General/Constitutional
D. HEENT - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔D. HEENT
Which of the following techniques is not best practice and affects the
accuracy of auscultation?
A. Isolating one sound at a time during auscultation
B. Auscultating through clothing
C. Placing the stethoscope firmly on the surface to be auscultated
D. Listening for sound characteristics - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔B. Auscultating
through clothing
When performing a Weber test, which of the following is considered a
normal finding? The patient
A. hears the tone better in one ear than in the other.
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