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NR 509 MIDTERM CHAMBERLAIN EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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An 18-year-old patient Pityriasis rosea
comes to the office
for evaluation of a
rash. At first there was
only one large patch,
but then
more lesions erupted
suddenly on the back
and torso; the lesions
itch. On physical
examination, you note
that the pattern of
eruption is like a
Christmas tree and that
there are a variety of
erythematous papules
and macules on the
cleavage lines of the
back. Based on this
description, what is the
most likely diagnosis?
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A 19-year-old Tinea versicolor
construction worker
presents for evaluation of
a rash. He notes that it
started on his back with
a multitude of spots
and is also on his arms,
chest,
and neck. It itches a
lot. He does sweat more
than before because
being
outdoors is part of his
job. On physical
examination, you note
dark tan patches with a
reddish cast that has
sharp borders and
fine scales, scattered
more prominently
around the
upper back, chest, neck,
and upper arms as well
as under the arms. Based
on this description, what
is your most likely
diagnosis?
You are examining a Clonus
child with severe
cerebral
palsy. When you
suddenly move his foot
dorsally, a sustained
"beating" of the foot
against your hand
ensues. What does this
represent?
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A patient presents with Increased intracranial pressure
a daily headache which
has worsened over the
past several months.
On funduscopic
examination, you notice
that the disk edge is
indistinct and the veins
do not pulsate.
Which is most likely?
A patient complains of Hematemesis
epistaxis. Which other
cause should be
considered?
A patient complains Heart failure
of shortness of breath
for the past few
days. On
examination, you
note late inspiratory
crackles in the lower
third of the chest that
were not
present a week ago.
What is the most likely
explanation for these?
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