COMPLETE QUIZ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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◉ What part of the body is affected by chlamydia trachomas.
Answer: Cervix, endometrial lining, fallopian tubes and pelvic cavity
◉ Signs and symptoms of an acute abdomen. Answer: Involuntary
guarding, rebound tenderness, board like abdomen, and a positive
obturator and posts sign
◉ Positive obturator sign. Answer: Occurs when pain is elicited by
internal rotation of the right hip from 90 degrees hip/knee flexion
◉ Positive Psoas sign. Answer: Occurs when pain occurs with
passive extension of the thigh while the patient is lying on his/her
side with knees extended, or when pain occurs with active flexion of
his/her thigh at the hip
◉ Recommended care for women diagnosed with preeclampsia.
Answer: Bed rest with BRP, weight and BP monitoring, and closely
following urine protein and serum protein, creatinine, and platelet
counts. Oral medications are not used as first line treatment.
,◉ Medicare A coverage includes. Answer: Inpatient hospitalization
and skilled care given in a certified SNF.
◉ Mycoplasma pneumonia's. Answer: The organism most commonly
seen in children and young adults. It is easily spread from droplets,
from sneezing and coughing, in close proximity. Diagnosis is based
on symptoms and x-ray results of infiltrates in lower lobes.
◉ Common signs and symptoms of pregnancy-induced
hypertension. Answer: Edema of the face and upper extremities,
weight gain, blurred vision, elevated BP, proteinuria, and headaches
◉ When and why should Beta-blockers should be avoided?. Answer:
In patients with a history of emphysema. Studies have shown
evidence of a reduction in forced expiratory volume in 1 second
(FEV1), increased airway hyper responsiveness, and inhibition of
bronchodilator response to beta agonists in patients receiving non-
selective beta-blockers and high doses of cardioselective beta-
blockers.
◉ Munchausen sudrowme. Answer: A psychiatric disorder in which
the patient fakes a medical illness or disorder to gain attention from
health care providers. These patients commonly use the emergency
department frequently to gain attention.
,◉ What is the person named in a durable power of attorney (the
agent) designated to do?. Answer: This person is designated by the
patient to make all medical decisions, as well as any decisions
regarding the patient's private affairs in the event that the patient
becomes incompetent and unable to make his/her own decisions.
No one has the ability to override the agent's decision
◉ How does The PPD administrations work?. Answer: It is
administered on the volar aspect of the lower arm and read 48 hrs
after the test is given. The PPD result must have induration and
measure 10mm or greater to be positive in a low risk patient.
Induration (firmness with palpation) must be present. If the site has
erythema but no induration, results would be negative. Color is not
important.
◉ Placenta previa. Answer: A 28 y/o multipara who is 32 wks of
gestation presents to your office comparing of sudden onset of small
amounts of bright red vaginal bleeding She has had several episodes
and appears anxious. On exam, her uterus is soft on palpation. What
is the most likely diagnosis?
◉ Placenta previa. Answer: Occurs when abnormal implantation of
the placenta occurs.
◉ What is a common sign of placenta prevue?. Answer: Painless,
bright red bleeding
, ◉ Middle aged to older women. Answer: Epidemiological studies
show the Hashimoto's disease occurs most commonly in:
◉ Severe vaginal atrophic changes. Answer: A 48 y/o woman is told
by a physician that she is starting menopause. All of the following
are possible findings except:
A) Hot flashes
B) Irregular menstrual periods
C) Severe vaginal atrophic changes
D) Cyclic mood swings
◉ What types of changes occur in a menopausal woman?. Answer:
Hot flashes
irregular menstrual cycles
cyclic mood swings
Thinning of vaginal tissue
Dryness of vagina
◉ Hepatomegaly, AV nicking, bibasilar crackles. Answer: A 63 y/o
patient with a 10 yr history of poorly controlled hypertension
presents with a cluster of physical exam findings . What indicates
target organ damage commonly seen in hypertensive patients?