68W ALC, PHASE 3, LIMITED PRIMARY CARE EXAM LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL
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Management of HACE - ANSWER-1) Immediate descent and
evacuation
2) Continuous O2 4-6 LPM NC or mask
3) Dexamethasone 4mg PO, IM, IV q 6h
4) Antiemetics
5) Lasix 80 mg PO bid
6) Consider hyperbaric therapy with Gamow bag
Prognosis of HACE - ANSWER-Good with appropriate care,
without care death from brain herniation is likely. May need long-
term Rehab based on neuro damage
Risk factors for AMS - ANSWER-exertion, over 50 y/o, Hx of
HAPE or HACE, Hx of AMS
How much time should be spent in Gamow Bag for AMS, HAPE,
and HACE - ANSWER-AMS=2h
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HAPE=4h
HACE=6h
Management/Interventions of HAPE - ANSWER-1) Immediate
descent
2) O2 therapy 4-6LPM NC or Mask
3) Rest and keep pt warm
4) Dexamethasone 4 mg PO, IM, IV q 6h
5) Procardia 10mg chew and 10mg swallow stat and then PO q
4h
S/Sx of HAPE - ANSWER-Common cough, SOB, Headache,
fatigue, N&V, dizziness
Definition of Dislocated Shoulder - ANSWER-Occurs when
humerus head separates from from scapula at the glenohumeral
joint, where the glenoid fossa and the head of humerus articulate.
Tx for cervical Fx - ANSWER-Based on significant MOI,
immobilize and evac immediately for evaluation
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Tx for Cervical Strain - ANSWER-If MOI was significant refer to
MD for Xray or manipulation. May need soft C Collar, NSAIDS,
muscle relaxants, and follow up in 24 h
Prognosis of Whiplash Syndrome - ANSWER-Symptoms may get
worse for the first 1-3 days but should resolve in 7-10 days
Prognosis of muscle strain - ANSWER-Usually will have full
recovery within two weeks
Medical Interventions for Muscle Sprasm - ANSWER-1) Referral if
dehydrated
2) Ice and compression
3) Maintain mobility
4) Skeletal muscle relaxer
5) Anti-inflamatory
6) Corticosteroid
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Exam findings for Lateral epicondylitis - ANSWER-Px produced
with wrist extension and supination
Exam findings for Medial epicondylitis - ANSWER-Px produced
with wrist flexion and pronation
Epicondylitis - ANSWER-painful inflammation of tendons that
occurs from over use. Two types: Medial (Golfers Elbow) and
Lateral (Tennis Elbow)
Special testing for epicondylitis - ANSWER-MRI, EMG
Prognosis for epicondylitis - ANSWER-Rehab 18 months with 6-8
months decreased activity
Medical interventions of Epicondylitis - ANSWER-1) NSAIDS
2) Rest the elbow until inflammation subsides
3) Wear of elastic support or splint
4) Local injection of corticosteroids