1: The Patient is diagnosed with overactive bladder (OAB).Which
of the following instructions should be given to the woman?
Ans: Eliminate caffeine from your diet
2: Sally aged 25, present with impetigo that has been diagnosed
as infected with staphylococcus. The clinical presentation in
pruritic, tender, red vesicles surrounded y erythema with a rash
that is ulcerating. Which types of impetigo is this?
Ans: Ecthyma
3: Which of the following instructions should be given to the
patient with nephrolithiasis?
Ans: Take Ibuprofen 600mg every 8 hours
4: A 63 years old man is seen in the clinic with a chief complaint
of nocturia . Which of the following should be included in the
differential diagnosis?
Ans: Benign prostatic hypertrophy
5: Which of the following are predisposing factors for
pyelonephritis?
Ans: Pregnancy
6: Which of the following statements is true regarding the
treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome?
Ans: All of the above
===34: A patient is diagnosed with Giardia after a backpacking
trip in the mountains. Which of the following would be the
appropriate treatment?
Ans: ?
,7; Sinusitis is considered chronic when there are episodes of
prolonged inflammation with repeated or inadequately treated
acute infection lasting greater than
Ans: 12 weeks
36: A patient is seen in the clinic with right upper quadrant (RUQ)
pain that is radiating to the middle of the back. The clinician
suspects acute cholelithiasis. The clinician should expect which of
the following laboratory findings?
Ans; Elevated alkaline phosphatase
37: SNAPPS is pneumonic used to described a technique in orally
presenting a patient
Ans; True
38; The clinician is caring for Diane a 22 years old woman who
presents with an injured ankle. Diane asks the clinician if she will
need an X-ray. The clinician explains to Diane that X-ray is not
always necessary for an injured ankle and that the decision to
obtain radiographs is dependent on the exam and Diane’s
description of her injury. Which of the following clues in Diane’s
exam or history would alert the clinician to the need for obtaining
radiography?
Ans; All of above
39; The 56 years old man with chronic prostatitis should be
treated with trimethoprim 80mg sulfamethoxazole 400mg (TMP-
SMX. Actrim) for how long?
Ans: 6-12 weeks
40; A 23 years old sexually active man is seen in the clinic with
unilateral painful testicular swelling and diagnosed with
epididymitis in order to prescribe the correct drug the clinician
, understands that which of these is the most common causative
organism?
Ans: Chlamydia trachomatis
41; A 30 years old patient presents with pain on urination. The
urine microscopy of unspun urine showed greater than
leukocytes/ml and a dipstick was positive for nitrites> What is
probable diagnosis?
Ans; Lower urinary tract infection
42: Acute angl-closure glaucoma involves a sudden severe rise in
intraocular pressure. Which of the following ranges represents
normal intraocular pressure?
Ans: 8 to 21mmHg
43: Joyce is taking a long-acting beta agonist for moderate
persistent asthma. Which additional medication should she be
taking?
Ans; Inhaled corticosteroid (ie Flovent).
44: A patient is seen in the clinic with a chief complaint of
hematuria. Which of the following data should be collected in
order to make a differential diagnosis?
Ans; What medications are you currently taking?
45; Which information should be included when you are teaching
your patient about the use of nicotine gum?
Ans; the gum must be correctly chewed to a softened state
and then place in the buccal mucosa
1: which test is used to confirm a diagnosis of epididymitis?