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A 68-year-old patient with a recent diagnosis of mild transient
ischemic attack has been placed on aspirin, 325 mg PO daily with food.
The patient develops an aspirin allergy. You would discontinue aspirin
and:
1. change to clopidogrel (Plavix).
2. change to valproic acid (Depakote).
3. refer for immediate endarterectomy.
4. change to butalbital.
Practice Test Question: 2 To assess ability to think abstractly, you could ask the patient:
Question Result: Correct Your answer: the meaning of a common proverb.
,Practice Test Question: 3 A 29-year-old male with noncomplicated Chlamydia infection
may exhibit:
Question Result: Incorrect Your answer: a green mucoid penile discharge.
Correct answer: no remarkable clinical symptoms.
Practice Test Question: 14 Age-related macular degeneration leads to which of the
following?
Question Result: Correct Your answer: Loss of central vision
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Practice Test Question: 16 Changes found on funduscopic examination that are consistent
with hypertension include:
Question Result: Correct Your answer: nicking of arterioles and veins, and small
retinal hemorrhages.
Practice Test Question: 19 A 68-year-old female presents with a 3-week history of itching
that increases in intensity at night.
Red papules with scale crusts are noted on the axilla,
groin, and interdigital webs of the hands. The most
likely diagnosis is:
Question Result: Correct Your answer: scabies.
Practice Test Question: 20 A 44-year-old female is complaining of frequent
anxiety attacks with chest discomfort and fatigue. On
physical examination, her lungs are clear bilaterally.
There are a midsystolic click and a grade II/VI systolic