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2 to 10 years caloric requirements - CORRECT ANSWER: 100 to 70 kcal/kg/day
7 months to 1 year Calorie requirement - CORRECT ANSWER: 100 kcal/kg/day
40% of Prostate cancer cases have normal PSA levels, True or False? - CORRECT ANSWER:
True
A 28 year old pregnant female who is 6 weeks pregnant voices he intent to breastfeed her infant
for at least 6 months. Her routine pre natal lab testing reveals she is not immune to varicella
.When should she get her vaccinations? - CORRECT ANSWER: She should be advised to
receive two appropriate times doses of VZV vaccine after giving birth
A healthy 3 year old child in your office for well-child care. What would you expect this children
to be able to do?
A. Alternate feet when climbing stairs
B. Tie their own shoes
C. Name five colors
D. Speak in 2 word phases - CORRECT ANSWER: A. Alternate feeling when climbing the stairs
A mother come into the office with her infant, she complains that he baby has white patches on
her tongue and mouth that cannot be wiped off. She said that her nipples have been itchy and red.
What medication would you consider giving to the infant? - CORRECT ANSWER: Nystatin
Suspension
,A newborn has small white cysts on the palate and gums of the mouth. What's this and should it
be a concern? - CORRECT ANSWER: Epstein pearls (common)
A nine-year-old child with no documentation of vaccinations comes for an MMR immunization.
Her parent states the child has received " some" vaccinations, but no documentation is available.
How many doses of MMR should the child receive and at what frequency? - CORRECT
ANSWER: Two doses one month apart
A patient comes in and complains that they are unable to retract their forskin, in addition to pain
with an erection. What is the medical treatment you will prescribe for him? - CORRECT
ANSWER: The patient has Phimosis
The patient will be instructed to apply a steroid scream on the tightened forskin to facilitate
retraction. This will be applied twice daily for 6-8 weeks.
Patient education to maintain good hygiene
A patient comes in with a painless freely, movable mass on the top of their testes. The mass is
about 3 cm in size. Upon transillumination the mass does transilluminate. The mass is tender
upon Palpation. Which of the following conditions could this be?
A. Hydrocele
B. Spermatocele
C. Varicocele
D. Hemocele
E. Testicular torsion - CORRECT ANSWER: B. Spermatocele
A patient comes in with severe testicular pain in the left scrotum. When the scrotum is elevated,
the pain gets worse. When the Nurse Practitioner strokes the inner part of the thigh, the testy
does not elevate. Transillumination is negative. Which of the following conditions could this be?
A. Hydrocele
,B. Spermatocele
C. Varicocele
D. Hemocele
E. Testicular torsion - CORRECT ANSWER: E. Testicular torsion
A patient comes into the office to get checked because him and his wife are having trouble
conceiving. He complains of a dull ache on the left scrotum. He states that his scrotum feels like
a bag of spaghetti. Upon physical examination the scrotum does not transilluminate. Which of
the following conditions could this be?
A. Hydrocele
B. Spermatocele
C. Varicocele
D. Hemocele
E. Testicular torsion - CORRECT ANSWER: C. Varicocele
A pelvic exam is needed for which type of contraception?
A. Condoms
B. IUD
C. Combined oral contraceptive
D. Depp-Provera shot
E. The Ring
F. The Patch - CORRECT ANSWER: B. IUD
pelvic exam is only required for IUD
, A pregnant patient comes in with with painless vaginal bleeding after intercourse. She is in her
3rd trimester. Upon physical exam there is no uterine tenderness. What are some diagnostic tests
you should consider (3)? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Ultrasound: to view the placenta and the
baby
2. Electronic Fetal Montoring: evaluate fetal HR
3. CBC: monitor if the bleeding is excessive
Abnormal Uterine bleeding in Post-Menopausal age is typically due to:
A. Foreign body in the vagina
B. Anovulation
C. Pregnancy related events
D. Atrophic vaginitis - CORRECT ANSWER: D. Atrophic vaginitis
Abnormal Uterine bleeding in Pre-Menarchal age is typically due to:
A. Foreign body in the vagina
B. Anovulation
C. Pregnancy related events
D. Atrophic vaginitis - CORRECT ANSWER: A. Foreign body in the vagina
Absent red reflex could indicate these two things: - CORRECT ANSWER: Congenital Cataracts
Retinoblastoma
Adolescent calorie requirements - CORRECT ANSWER: 45 kcal/kg/day (significant decrease)
Adolescents receiving first MCV4 dose at 16, a booster is still necessary, True or False? -
CORRECT ANSWER: False, Adolescents receiving their first dose of MCV4 at 16 years old
will not need a booster shot