GCU NUR 634 Midterm Exam||Verified Exam!!!|| Most
Recent Exam Actual Complete Real Exam Questions
And Correct Answers (Verified Answers) Already
Graded A+ | Guaranteed Success!! Newest Exam!!!
If a patient has a cup to disc ratio of 1:2, then what is
happening? - Answer-Flatter disc, so less likely to be a
glaucoma suspect
What is your #1 DDx if I say I have chest pain that is
sharp, right over my sternum - Answer-Angina
What is the main cause of Angina? - Answer-
Atherosclerosis
If you have a patient with sudden, non-painful loss of
vision, what would you suspect? - Answer-Retinal
detachment
If you have a patient with painful loss of vision in one eye,
what would you suspect - Answer-optic Neuritis
,2|Page
The tender point between the two tendons at the base of
the thumb (the snuff box area), we relate that to what type
of fracture? - Answer-Scaphoid fracture
What are the landmarks for PMI (point of maximal
impulse)? - Answer-a. the bony point of your sternum
b. the 5th intercostal spaces
c. the midclavicular line (7-9 cm lateral to the sternum)
a patient has pain while chewing, but only on one side of
the face. What are some DDx? - Answer-TMJ
A young girl comes in experiencing sudden hair loss, what
are some DDx - Answer-a. Alopecia
b. Hypothyroid
Overwhelming sadness for several months, with lots of
bouts of crying, loss of interest...what do you suspect? -
Answer-Major Depressive Disorder
, 3|Page
A patient with a history of cirrhosis with tenderness in the
epigastric area and blood on his rectal exam, black stools;
we would suspect what? - Answer-Esophageal varices
When I'm doing an eye exam on a patient and I've got
blurred disc margins, what are some DDx? - Answer-a.
MS
b. Meningitis
Patient has a uvula deviation; you would suspect a lesion
on which cranial nerve - Answer-a. Cranial nerve 10
A patient has a small pea size mass under the skin that is
easily moveable; what do you think it is? - Answer-Lymph
node
What is the medical term for a stye? - Answer-Hordeolum
A patient with lupus who comes in with a dark red raised
rash on her legs or trunk; what do you suspect? - Answer-
That is related to her lupus and is an expected finding