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A patient is seen with dark-colored urine, and the urine dipstick reveals a
high level of bilirubin. Which of the following could be a cause of this
problem?
A. Increased bilirubin uptake
B. Increased bilirubin excretion
C. Biliary obstruction
D. A serum bilirubin level of 0.5 mg/dL - Correct Answer - C. Biliary
obstruction
A 30-year-old patient presents with pain on urination. The urine
microscopy of clean-catch urine shows greater than 10 leukocytes/mL,
and a dipstick is positive for nitrites. What is the probable diagnosis?
A. Lower urinary-tract infection
B. Chlamydia infection
C. Candidiasis
D. Pyelonephritis - Correct Answer - A. Lower urinary-tract infection
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,A 34-year-old patient was treated for a UTI and has not responded to
antibiotic therapy. Which of the following actions should be taken next?
A. Send a urine specimen for microscopy and evaluate for fungal
colonies.
B. Increase the dose of antibiotic.
C. Order a cystoscopy.
D. Order a different antibiotic. - Correct Answer - A. Send a urine
specimen for microscopy and evaluate for fungal colonies.
A 42-year-old woman is seen in the clinic with fever, chills, vomiting,
and severe dysuria. She is diagnosed with acute pyelonephritis. How
should this patient be managed?
A. 3-day course of oral antibiotics
B. Hospitalization
C. Encourage cranberry juice intake
D. 6-week course of antibiotics - Correct Answer - B. Hospitalization
Which type of stomatitis is caused by continual exposure to chewing
tobacco?
A. Aphthous stomatitis
B. Herpetic stomatitis
C. Nicotinic stomatitis
D. Allergic stomatitis - Correct Answer - C. Nicotinic stomatitis
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,Which type of stomatitis results in necrotic ulceration of the oral mucous
membranes?
a. Vincent's stomatitis
b. Allergic stomatitis
c. Apthous stomatitis
d. Herpetic stomatitis - Correct Answer - a. Vincent's stomatitis
A patient presents with nonvesicular lesions that are 2 to 10 mm,
symmetrical, and scattered on the oropharynx and mouth. What is their
most likely diagnosis?
A. Corynebacterium diphtheriae
B. Primary syphilis
C. Candida infection
D. Secondary syphilis - Correct Answer - D. Secondary syphilis
Heart valve damage resulting from acute rheumatic fever is a long-term
sequelae resulting from infection with which of the following
pathogens?
a. Coxsackievirus
b. Cytomegalovirus
c. Francisella tularenis
d. Group A strep - Correct Answer - d. Group A strep
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, Which of these sputum strains would one use to test for a viral
respiratory culture?
A. Gram stain
B. Direct fluorescent antibody stain
C. Wright-Giemsa stain
D. Acid-fast stain - Correct Answer - B. Direct fluorescent antibody stain
Most nosocomial pneumonias are caused by:
A. Fungi
B. Viruses
C. Gram-negative bacteria
D. Pneumococcal pneumonia - Correct Answer - C. Gram-negative
bacteria
George has COPD and an 80% forced expiratory volume in 1 second.
How would you classify the severity of his COPD?
A. Stage 1 mild COPD
B. Stage 2 moderate COPD
C. Stage 3 severe COPD
D. Stage 5 very severe COPD - Correct Answer - A. Stage 1 mild COPD
Your patient is on theophylline for his asthma. You want to maintain his
serum levels between:
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