Ophthalmoscopic examination of the fundus reveals small, rounded, slightly irregular red spots
embedded in the retina. These findings are consistent with:
The whispered voice test allows the examiner to screen for:
On examination of the tympanic membrane, a red bulging ear drum is detected. This is consistent with:
One of the refractive errors of vision that presents with symptoms of blurriness and improved with
corrective lens, is known as:
Miosis is a term used to describe:Otosclerosis is an example of a(n):
Drooping of the upper eyelid is termed:
When a light beam shines into one pupil causing pupillary constriction in that eye, the term used is:
Where in the mouth would reddened areas, nodules, or ulcerations that are suspicious of malignancy be
present?
An example of a cause of conductive hearing loss in children would be:
A man with a history of long-term use of chewing tobacco presents with a mouth lesion that is
suspicious for malignancy. Oral assessment findings describe:
Mydriasis is a term used to describe:
Ophthalmoscopic examination of the retina reveals AV tapering. This appears as if the:
Causes of sensorineural hearing loss include all of the following except:
All of the following diseases may be associated with the appearance of a strawberry tongue except:
Janeway lesions of the palms and soles appear as:
Which of the following screening tests for hearing loss can detect both sensorineural and conductive
hearing loss?
Examination of the nose and paranasal sinuses reveal local tenderness, pain, fever, and rhinorrhea.
These symptoms are suggestive of:
The mouth of a ten-month-old infant has white patches on the mucosa that cannot be removed. These
patches are consistent with:
In patients who have allergic rhinitis, the nasal mucosa appears:
Assessment of a 4 year-olds visual acuity resulted in 20/30 in the left eye and 20/40 in the right eye using
the Snellen eye chart. This means:
Round or oval shaped lesions surrounded by erythematous mucosa and noted on an area of the oral
mucosa may be:
A deviated trachea could be caused by all of the following except:
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, When examining the conjunctiva and sclera, have the patient look upward and then:
A sixty-year-old complains of a progressive bilateral hearing loss over the past four months. He has
difficulty understanding spoken words and has become sensitive to loud noises. These symptoms are
consistent with:
In order to visualize the opening of Stensen’s duct, examine the:
A condition that involves optic nerve damage and visual field changes is termed:
Sudden bilateral and painless visual loss is rare but can be associated with all the following except:
When examining pupillary equality, the left pupil is slightly greater than the right pupil. This condition is
termed:
Redness, bleeding, pain, and swelling of the gums is most likely: (AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS
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A condition of the sclera that appears as localized ocular inflammation of the episcleral vessels is most
likely:
When a 512 Hz tuning fork is placed over the mastoid bone and then held next to the ear canal with
recordings of how long sound was heard in each ear, this is known as the:
A patient complains of seeing specks that obscure his line of vision when he looks in a certain direction.
This impairment could be caused by:
Current indications for tympanostomy tube placement include all of the following except which one?
On examination of the pupils, both are round but the right pupil appears larger than the left and reacts
much slower to light. This condition may be indicative of:
Findings following assessment of a person’s gaze include the inability of the left eye to look down when
turned inward. This condition is most consistent with:
The acronym for pupils that are equal, round, react to light and accommodate is:
On otoscopic examination, the cone of light can be visualized:
The function of the auditory ossicles is to:
On the outer ear, anterior and parallel to the helix, is a curved prominence known as the:
A patient was diagnosed as nearsighted. The term for this condition is:
The sphenoidal sinuses:
Fordyce spots or granules are considered:
The gradual loss of vision with a change in color and size of the optic disc is referred to as:
The nasolacrimal duct drains into the:
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