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Question 1
painful urination, dyspareunia, and penile or vaginal discharge
Rapid HIV testing would be most appropriate for a patient with complaints
of:
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painful bowel movements, anal itching, and abnormal menstrual bleeding or painful and swolle
painful urination, lower abdominal pain, and dyspareunia
sexual dysfunction
fever, headache, and lymphadenopathy
Question 2
What is a frequent side effect of SSRIs?
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delayed response time of 2-3 weeks
anorexia
, vomiting and pain
depression
Question 3
You might suspect small bowel obstruction in a patient who complains
of:
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pain in the affected bone
hematemesis and bloody stool
nausea and diarrhea
indigestion and anorexia
Question 4
a single painless genital lesion
What finding would be suggestive of osteosarcoma in a pediatric patient?
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pathologic fracture
repeat fracture
, apophyseal avulsion
Question 5
What clinical manifestation suggests primary syphilis?
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no symptoms
rash marked by red or reddish-brown penny sized lesions on the palms and soles
poor muscle coordination
Question 6
What medication is used first line for a patient with benign positional
vertigo?