Question 1 points
A patient is seen in the clinic with hematuria confirmed on microscopic examination. The clinician should inquire abo
which of these substances that might be the cause of hematuria?
Question options:
a) NSAIDs
b) Beets
c) Vitamin A
d) Red meat
Question
2
Mark has necrotizing fasciitis of his left lower extremity. Pressure on the skin reveals crepitus due to gas production
bacteria?
Question options:
a) Staphylococcal aureus
b) Clostridium perfringens
c) S. pyrogenes
d) Streptococcus
Question
3
Which of the following is “a linear crack extending from the epidermis to the dermis?”
Question options:
, a) An ulcer
b) A fissure
c) Lichenification
d) An excoriation
Question
4
The patient is diagnosed with ARF. Which of the following conditions is the most common cause?
Question options:
a) Renal calculi
b) Acute tubular necrosis
c) Cardiac failure
d) Acute glomerulonephritis
Question
5
A 14-year-old male is seen with complaints of severe testicular pain. The clinician suspects testicular torsion. Which
the appropriate action?
Question options:
a) Refer to a urologist immediately.
b) Obtain a computed tomography (CT) scan.
, c) Instruct the patient to elevate the scrotum.
d) Prescribe ibuprofen.
Question
6
Which scalp problem can be caused by a fever and certain drugs?
Question options:
a) Telogen effluvium (TE)
b) Trichotillomania
c) Psoriasis
d) Alopecia areata
Question
7
A 46-year-old man presents with urinary hesitancy and low back pain. He has no history of UTI. Digital rectal examin
reveals a normal prostate, and a diagnosis of prostatodynia is made. Which is the appropriate treatment?
Question options:
a) Terazosin 2 mg PO once a day
b) Ice pack to the scrotal area
c) Saw palmetto 320 mg per day
d) All of the above