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333 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 333
Joe is 63 and wants to know why he has erectile dysfunction. He drinks 4 cocktails at night to
deal with stress.
Stress, Alcohol, HTN, and poorly controlled diabetes can be a factor.
Lack of exercise, low blood pressure, and vitamin deficiency.
Dehydration, smoking, and high cholesterol levels.
Sedentary lifestyle, caffeine, and thyroid issues.
Term
2 of 333
Treatment of chronic prostatitis includes:
Short-term therapy w/ an antiviral medication
Long-term management with antifungal agents
1-2 wks of treatments w/ a broad-spectrum antibiotic
4-12 wks of treatments w/ an ABX that shows susceptibility of the organism.
Term
3 of 333
PCOS Is a syndrome that includes:
Signs of progesterone excess, Lipid metabolism issues, and Cortisol imbalance
Signs of androgen excess, insulin resistance, and unoppposed estrogen
Signs of estrogen deficiency, Insulin sensitivity, and Androgen suppression
Increased estrogen levels, Enhanced fertility, and Reduced insulin resistance
,Term 4 of 333
Treatment for uncomplicated Gonorrhea
Cefazolin 250mg IM + Erythromycin 500mg PO single dose
Ceftriaxone 250mg IM + Azithromycin 1g PO single dose
Cefepime 250mg IM + Clarithromycin 500mg PO single dose
Cefuroxime 500mg IM + Doxycycline 100mg PO single dose
Term
5 of 333
Treatment for Asthma:
Inhaled corticosteroids treatment (Budesonide)
Inhaled SABA (Albuterol)
NSAIDs and oral contraceptives
RIFRAMPIN Seizure medication St. John's Wort ANTIBIOTICS
Amoxicillin (Amoxil)
Term
6 of 333
Patients younger than 35 with epididymitis should be treated for:
Viral infections and bacterial meningitis
Staphylococcus, tetanus, and salmonella according to blood culture
E. Coli, Chlamydia, and gonorrhea according to urine culture
Streptococcus, yeast, and fungal infections
,Term 7 of 333
Oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea, galactorrhea, decreased libido, infertility, and decreased bone
mass are findings in:
testicular torsion
Bipolar disorder
Hyperprolactinemia
Heart Failure
Term
8 of 333
Secondary cataracts may develop from long term use of:
Steriods
Oxytocics
Diuretics
Nsaids
Term 9 of 333
A 20 years old male living in the college dorm, complains of a dry cough for the past month.
Assessment finding associated with an atypical, community acquired pneumonia would
include:
A persistent cough with purulent sputum and crackles
A high fever, chest pain, and wheezing on auscultation
A low-grade fever, malaise, and clear lung fields on auscultation
Severe shortness of breath and rapid heart rate
, Term 10 of 333
A patient who has a sulfa allergy can safely
take:
Glimepiride (amaryl)
Dulaglutide (trulicity)
Exenatide (byetta)
Repaglinide (prandin)
Term
11 of 333
Which one of the following statements is true of Munchausen syndrome by proxy?
Strains affects muscle and tendons
Sprains affect the capsule and ligament of a joint
Sprains are sometimes worse then strains.
Opioids, Barbiturates, Anticholinergics
Under the supervision of adults other than the abuser, the patient does not exhibit
symptoms
Projectile non-bilious emesis and vomiting after most meals.
Term
12 of 333
When should Rhogram be administered to RH-negative women?
At 12wks gestation and after childbirth
At 28wks gestation and after ectopic pregnancy
At 32wks gestation and before delivery
At 20wks gestation and after miscarriage