Module 2 exam ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
A 45-year-old male presents to the ER with reports of left ear pain over the past 2 days. He
reports throbbing sensation. On clinical exam, the NP notes a dull appearance with the TM
bulging. Decreased TM movement is noted as well. The NP diagnoses this patient with otitis
media. The likely causative pathogens include all the following except: - CORRECT
ANSWERS ***Fungal Agent***-Correct
S. PNA
S. Aureus
M. Catarrhalis
An 18-year-old woman has a chief complaint of sore throat and swelling over the past 2 days.
She presents to urgent care and upon assessment, the NP finds pharyngeal exudate, tender
anterior cervical lymphadenopathy and VS are 120/66, HR 101, Temp 101.4 and normal O2 sat.
No left upper abdominal tenderness is noted. What is more likely the diagnosis? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Infectious mononucleosis
***Viral Pharyngitis***-Correct
Streptococcus Pyogenes Pharyngitis
Vincent Angina
, The NP prescribes nasal corticosteroid spray for a patient with allergic rhinitis. What is the
anticipated onset of symptom relief with its use? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1-2 days
Immediate onset and relief
***1-2 weeks***-Correct
Few days to 1 week
A 58-year-old woman presents with a sudden left-sided HA that is more painful in her left eye.
Her vision is blurred, and the left pupil is slightly dilated and poorly reactive. The left
conjunctiva is markedly injected, and the eyeball is firm. Vision screen with the Snellen chart is
20/30 OD (right eye) and 20/90 OS (left eye). She reports symptoms started several months ago
and have progressively worsened. The most likely diagnosis is? - CORRECT
ANSWERS ***Open-angle glaucoma***-Correct
Angle closure glaucoma
Unilateral Conjunctivitis
Anterior Uveitis
19yo female presents to urgent care with reports of watery discharge from both eyes noticed
upon awakening. She reports both eyes feel itchy. On clinical exam, the NP noted a cobblestone
appearance. What is the diagnosis? - CORRECT ANSWERS Viral Conjunctivitis
Bacterial Conjunctivitis