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PAEA EOC 2025, PAEA Summative Practice, physician
assistant exam, EOC questions and answers, PAEA 150
questions, PA exam prep, graded A+
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what exactly causes the occlusive vascular disease of thromboangiitis obliterans? -
(ANSWERS)aka Buerger's disease

inflammatory thrombi affecting the medium and small vessels (nonatherosclerosis)

polymorphonuclear leukocytes, microabscesses, and multinucleated giant cells may be
presen

Treatment options for thromboangiitis obliterans? - (ANSWERS)smoking cessation most
important!
cilostazol (PDE 3 inhibitor) has vasodilator properties (alleviated symptoms)
if raynauds also present, CCB (nifedipine)

what heart failure treatment provides a benefit of reduction in morbidity and mortality? -
(ANSWERS)ACE inhibitors
beta blockers can also reduce M&M

diuretics have no reduction in mortality

how would you manage a patient with a MI in the setting of cocaine use? -
(ANSWERS)benzodiazepine early
no beta blockers

If PCI cannot be done for a STEMI patient within 120 minutes, what should be done? -
(ANSWERS)fibrolytic therapy

then do PCI & coronary angiography when it can be done

ideally PCI is done within 90 minutes

fibrolytic therapy can be used up to 12 hours of symptoms

If you suspect an acute limb ischemia due to arterial embolism, what imaging should you get?
- (ANSWERS)catheter-based arteriography (digital subtraction arteriography) provides the most
useful information. can also help with treatment

can help distinguish between thrombosis and embolus

where are arterial emboli often found? - (ANSWERS)lower extremities more common than
upper extremities

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The common femoral, common iliac, and popliteal artery bifurcations are frequent locations

majority originate in the heart

fun fact: Compared with thromboemboli, atheroemboli are less likely to produce symptoms of
acute limb ischemia

how would you work up a patient with treatment resistant hypertension that you suspect a
secondary cause? - (ANSWERS)24-hour ambulatory monitoring (to ensure not white coat)
medical hx (assess adherence to meds, other meds)
physical exam (look for abominal/renal bruits)
labs (electrolytes, glucose, creatinine, UA)

If pheo suspected: measure fractionated metanephrines and catecholamines in a 24-hour
urine collection

other than atherosclerosis leading to renal artery stenosis and secondary HTN, what is another
causes of a renal-associated secondary HTN? - (ANSWERS)fibromuscular dysplasia (usually in
a young pt)

most important modifable risk factor for AAA? - (ANSWERS)smoking cessation!

when is it okay to do screening survelliance for AAA rather than repair and how often should you
screen? - (ANSWERS)if AAA is <5.5 cm then annual screening with US is recommended. may
need every 6 months if rapidly expanding or other concerns

how should you educate a patient with AAA on exercise? - (ANSWERS)Patients should be
counseled that moderate physical activity such as running, biking, swimming, hiking, or sexual
activity and activities such as gardening, golfing, and horseback riding do not precipitate AAA
rupture

Moderate physical therapy may also limit aneurysm expansion. In experimental aneurysms,
increased aortic blood flow appears to inhibit AAA expansion

However, heavy lifting, especially while holding the breath, and other activities that lead to
Valsalva transiently induce significant increases in blood pressure and should be avoided

gold standard for dx renal artery stenosis? what can be used to monitor disease progression? -
(ANSWERS)renal arteriography

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But really a spiral CT angiography is very useful and probably more likely done first

duplex doppler US can be used to monitor disease progression

what are some symptoms of mitral valve prolapse syndrome? - (ANSWERS)various nonspecific
symptoms such as palpitations, dyspnea, exercise intolerance, anxiety disorders, and
dizziness

since symptoms are relatively uncommon, what physical exam findings are associated with
mitral valve prolapse? - (ANSWERS)non-ejection click in systole

click is mobile, meaning its timing varies with maneuvers that change the left ventricular
volume, occurring earlier in systole with sitting, standing, or other interventions that reduce
ventricular size, or later with those interventions that increase chamber size such as squatting

People with MVP tend to have lower BMIs

how would you distinguish vasospastic angina and angina associated with CAD? -
(ANSWERS)quality of the CP is typically indistinguishable of the two

patients with vasospastic angina report that their episodes are predominantly at rest and that
many occur from midnight to early morning, while effort tolerance is usually preserved. CP
generally lasts 5 to 15 minutes

Patients with vasospastic angina are often younger and exhibit fewer classic cardiovascular risk
factors and may be associated with other vasospastic disorders, such as Raynaud's
phenomenon and migraine headache

Exercise does not usually provoke an episode of spasm

ECG may reveal transient ST-segment elevation or depression in multiple lead but troponins
will not be elevated

where do karposi sarcoma lesions typically occur? describe their appearance. -
(ANSWERS)often on distal extremities, such as lower legs and feet

purplish, reddish blue, or dark brown/black macules, plaques, and nodules on the skin.
Nodular lesions may ulcerate and bleed easily

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