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⩥A male patient presents with left sided severe stabbing chest pain and
dyspnea 2 weeks after surgery. Which condition do you suspect?
A. Myocardial infarction
B. Pulmonary embolism
C. Angina Pectoris
D. Pneumothorax.
Answer: D.
⩥Which of the following tests is utilized in the evaluation of suspected
arterial occlusion of the lower extremity?
A. Hoffa
B. Allen
C. Apley's
D. Buerger.
Answer: D.
,⩥A 47-yo woman presents with calcinosis cutis and acro-osteolysis.
What else is likely to be present?
A. Esophageal dysmotility
B. Mallet Finger
C. Dupuytren's contracture
D. Pheumatoid arthritis.
Answer: A.
⩥Which of the following signs in a male will lead you to suspect a
prostate problem?
A. Dysuria
B. Blood in the urine
C. Urinary Dribbling
D. Urethral pus discharge.
Answer: C.
⩥The pt suffered a blow to the quadriceps muscle. What is the most
severe sequel?
A. Myositis ossificans
B. Pellegrini Stadia Disease
,C. Calcium Pyrophosphate deposition disease
D. Chondrometaplasia.
Answer: A.
⩥A patient was hit in the quadricep muscle by a ball. Which is the worst
prognosis?
A. hamstring girth
B. isometric hamstring strength
C. Quadriceps to hamstring strength ratio
D. Hamstring weakness.
Answer: C.
⩥The patient fell on his shoulder during a basketball game. The shoulder
locks up on occasion, however he can move it around and it goes back
into position.Which of the following is the cause of the problem?
A. Tendonitis
B. Degenerative Joint Disease
C. AC separation
D. Glenoid Labrum Tear.
Answer: D.
, ⩥A patient presents with dull achy right side low back pain following a
workout. Which test will be positive?
A. Yeoman
B. Stork
C. Gaenslen
D. Hibbs.
Answer: B.
⩥What view would be show evidence of a damaged transverse ligament
in the cervical spine?
A. Lateral
B. A-P
C. Flexion/Extension
D. Oblique.
Answer: C.
⩥The patient presents with chest pain that came on while he was
watching television. He describes the pain as a crushing pain that went
away after 10mins. Which of the following describes this patient best?
A. Patient feels better when recumbent, worse when active