What is an important aspect of follow-up care after prostate cancer treatment?
a) Monitoring only the blood pressure
b) Periodic measurement of PSA levels
c) Discontinuing all medications
d) Performing frequent colonoscopies
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b) Periodic measurement of PSA levels
Which prevention strategy is most effective in reducing the risk of developing
cutaneous malignancies in a high-risk patient?
a) Regular use of broad-spectrum sunscreen
,b) Taking vitamin D supplements
c) Wearing dark-colored clothing indoors
d) Daily exfoliation of the skin
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a) Regular use of broad-spectrum sunscreen
Which of the following is considered a basic parameter measured during pulmonary
function tests?
a) Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR)
b) Serum creatinine
c) Serum glucose
d) Blood calcium level
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a) Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR)
A restrictive pattern on a pulmonary function test is most likely indicated by which
finding?
a) Reduced FVC with a normal or increased FEV1/FVC ratio
b) Increased TLC and reduced FEV1/FVC ratio
c) Reduced FEV1 with normal TLC
d) Increased FVC with reduced FEV1/FVC ratio
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, a) Reduced FVC with a normal or increased FEV1/FVC ratio
Which laboratory finding is most commonly used to help confirm a diagnosis of
rheumatoid arthritis?
a) Elevated serum creatinine
b) Positive rheumatoid factor or anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies (anti-CCP)
c) Increased levels of troponin
d) Low platelet count
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b) Positive rheumatoid factor or anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies
(anti-CCP)
A patient with dermatomyositis presents with progressive difficulty rising from a chair,
and mild fever. Which of the following best explains the muscle involvement?
a) Predominantly distal limb muscle weakness
b) Symmetric proximal muscle weakness with systemic inflammation
c) Asymmetric weakness without systemic symptoms
d) Only facial muscle involvement
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b) Symmetric proximal muscle weakness with systemic inflammation
Which of the following is considered a prognostic marker in breast cancer that can
influence treatment decisions?
, a) Hemoglobin level
b) Estrogen receptor status
c) Blood pressure
d) Body mass index
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b) Estrogen receptor status
Which of the following best illustrates the practical use of classifying joint pain in a
clinical setting?
a) Choosing the correct antibiotic for infection
b) Deciding between acute, chronic, and intermittent pain to narrow down possible
causes
c) Determining the patient's blood type
d) Selecting a surgical procedure based solely on pain severity
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b) Deciding between acute, chronic, and intermittent pain to narrow down
possible causes
Which of the following best describes the typical clinical course of rheumatoid
arthritis if left untreated?
a) Rapid onset with immediate joint destruction and resolution in weeks
b) Intermittent joint pain with no progression of joint damage
c) Chronic, progressive joint inflammation leading to deformity and disability
d) Only extra-articular symptoms without joint involvement
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a) Monitoring only the blood pressure
b) Periodic measurement of PSA levels
c) Discontinuing all medications
d) Performing frequent colonoscopies
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b) Periodic measurement of PSA levels
Which prevention strategy is most effective in reducing the risk of developing
cutaneous malignancies in a high-risk patient?
a) Regular use of broad-spectrum sunscreen
,b) Taking vitamin D supplements
c) Wearing dark-colored clothing indoors
d) Daily exfoliation of the skin
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a) Regular use of broad-spectrum sunscreen
Which of the following is considered a basic parameter measured during pulmonary
function tests?
a) Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR)
b) Serum creatinine
c) Serum glucose
d) Blood calcium level
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a) Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR)
A restrictive pattern on a pulmonary function test is most likely indicated by which
finding?
a) Reduced FVC with a normal or increased FEV1/FVC ratio
b) Increased TLC and reduced FEV1/FVC ratio
c) Reduced FEV1 with normal TLC
d) Increased FVC with reduced FEV1/FVC ratio
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, a) Reduced FVC with a normal or increased FEV1/FVC ratio
Which laboratory finding is most commonly used to help confirm a diagnosis of
rheumatoid arthritis?
a) Elevated serum creatinine
b) Positive rheumatoid factor or anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies (anti-CCP)
c) Increased levels of troponin
d) Low platelet count
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b) Positive rheumatoid factor or anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies
(anti-CCP)
A patient with dermatomyositis presents with progressive difficulty rising from a chair,
and mild fever. Which of the following best explains the muscle involvement?
a) Predominantly distal limb muscle weakness
b) Symmetric proximal muscle weakness with systemic inflammation
c) Asymmetric weakness without systemic symptoms
d) Only facial muscle involvement
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b) Symmetric proximal muscle weakness with systemic inflammation
Which of the following is considered a prognostic marker in breast cancer that can
influence treatment decisions?
, a) Hemoglobin level
b) Estrogen receptor status
c) Blood pressure
d) Body mass index
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b) Estrogen receptor status
Which of the following best illustrates the practical use of classifying joint pain in a
clinical setting?
a) Choosing the correct antibiotic for infection
b) Deciding between acute, chronic, and intermittent pain to narrow down possible
causes
c) Determining the patient's blood type
d) Selecting a surgical procedure based solely on pain severity
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b) Deciding between acute, chronic, and intermittent pain to narrow down
possible causes
Which of the following best describes the typical clinical course of rheumatoid
arthritis if left untreated?
a) Rapid onset with immediate joint destruction and resolution in weeks
b) Intermittent joint pain with no progression of joint damage
c) Chronic, progressive joint inflammation leading to deformity and disability
d) Only extra-articular symptoms without joint involvement
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