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A patient with diarrhea is tested for C. difficile. How soon should the
enzyme immunoassay (EIA) yield results? About 24 hours
A patient has a positive hepatitis B surface antibody. This means he: is
immune to hepatitis B.
An 83yearold patient is diagnosed with diverticulitis. Where is her pain
typically located? Left lower quadrant
Many older adults have cachexia. What characterizes this? Illness and loss
of muscle mass
GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and physiologic reflux have
similar characteristics. However, physiologic reflux: rarely occurs at
nighttime.
The three most common causes of bacterial diarrhea in the US are
Mrs. Lovely, an 84yearold, complains of fecal incontinence. A likely cause
is: constipation
A 40yearold patient has the following laboratory values. How should they
be interpreted? HBsAg negative; antiHBs positive; antiHBc negative. The
patient has been immunized.
A 63yearold male has been your patient for several years. He is a former
smoker who takes simvastatin, ramipril, and an aspirin daily. His blood
pressure and lipids are well controlled. He presents to your clinic with
complaints of fatigue and “just not feeling well” for the last few days. His
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vital signs and exam are normal, but his liver enzymes are elevated. His
hepatitis panel is negative for infectious hepatitis. What is the most likely
cause of his elevated liver enzymes? Daily grapefruit consumption for
the past 10 days
A 20yearold female patient presents with tenderness at McBurney’s point.
Appendicitis is considered. What laboratory test should be done initially
to determine the etiology of this patient's abdominal pain? Serum
pregnancy test
A patient has the following laboratory value. AntiHAV IgG positive.
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What is the clinical interpretation? He has immunity to hepatitis A.
The most common place for indirect inguinal hernias to develop is:the
internal inguinal ring.
What is the simplest screen for nutritional adequacy in elderly patients?
Measure their weight
A 31yearold patient is suspected of having hepatitis C. He reports
possible exposure about a month ago. How should the nurse
practitioner interpret his laboratory results? AntiHCV nonreactive;
HCV RNA not detectable. The patient does not have hepatitis C
A fecal occult blood test (FOBT) obtained during a rectal examination: is
inadequate to screen for colorectal cancer.
A 40yearold patient has the following laboratory values. HbsAg
negative; AntiHBc positive; antiHBs positive. How should they be
interpreted? The patient had hepatitis.
A 20yearold female patient presents with tenderness at McBurney’s
point. What laboratory test supports a diagnosis of appendicitis?
CBC with elevated white count
A patient has the following laboratory values. AntiHAV IgM Negative;
AntiHAV IgG negative. What does this mean? He has no immunity to
hepatitis A
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