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.A 13-year-old girl is brought by her mother to the clinic one day before the start
of eighth grade because of a 3-day history of episodes of shortness of breath.
When she gets the shortness of breath, she also notices tingling around her lips.
She has no fever, cough, sputum production, or chest pain. She has no history of
serious illness and takes no medications. Vital signs are within normal limits.
Cardiac, lung, and extremity examinations show no abnormalities. Which of the
following is the most likely diagnosis?
Left-sided heart failure
Pneumonia
Asthma
Aspiration of a foreign body
Anxiety - ANSWER-Anxiety
Tingling around lips = symptom of anxiety
.A 14-year-old high school student comes to the clinic for a 3-month history of
periodic dyspnea when playing basketball. It resolves shortly after resting. He
has not had fever, chills, cough, sputum production, or chest pain. He has no
history of serious illness. Based on the boy's history, asthma is suspected. Which
of the following sounds heard on expiration during lung auscultation would be
most suggestive of asthma?
,Rhonchi
Stridor
Pleural rub
Wheezes
Mediastinal crunch - ANSWER-Wheezes
.A 14-year-old male presents to a new primary care provider after his family
relocates to a state. The patient underwent treatment for sarcoma when he was
age 11 years, including an above-the-knee amputation. He has learned to
successfully navigate with a prosthetic leg and even engage in competitive
athletics at school. He does not like to speak of his experience with cancer and
often makes up humorous stories to tell new acquaintances about his
amputation (such as, "I got bit by a squirrel and they had to amputate.").
Although he is very well engaged in most of the visit with the new clinician,
when the topic of cancer arises, he demurs to his father, who accompanies him
to this appointment. Which of the following statements is most likely to be
helpful in cementing the patient's trust in the new provider?
1. "You need to see a counselor since you have not adjusted well to your new
condition."
2. "You have recovere - ANSWER-4. "That sounds like a frightening experience
that you are recovering well from."
.A 16-year-old boy is brought to the Emergency Department (ED) after a motor
vehicle accident for shortness of breath for 1 hour. A chest x-ray shows a rib
fracture and a pneumothorax on the right side. The ED physician decides that a
chest tube needs to be placed in the fourth intercostal space. How does he
determine where the fourth intercostal space is?
,1. He finds the angle of Louis and then moves laterally to the first rib. He walks
down from there to the fourth intercostal space.
2. He finds the suprasternal notch and then moves his finger laterally to the
third rib. The fourth intercostal space is just below the third rib.
3. He finds the clavicle. The second intercostal space is just below the clavicle.
He then walks down to third rib, third intercostal space, fourth rib, and then the
fourth intercostal space.
4. He finds the angle of Louis and then moves his finger laterally to the third rib.
The fourth inte - ANSWER-5. He finds the sternal angle and then moves his
finger laterally to the second rib. He then walks down to the second intercostal
space, third rib, third intercostal space, fourth rib and then the fourth
intercostal space.
.A 16-year-old girl presents to clinic with an earache. Which of the following is a
useful maneuver to optimize visualization of the ear canal and ear drum?
1. Pull the tragus downward.
2. Hold the otoscope between your thumb and forefingers and brace your hand
against the patient's face.
3. Brush against the ear canal with your speculum as you insert it, so that the
patient suspects what is going on.
4. Have the patient lie down.
5. Insert the speculum rapidly in and out of the ear to minimize the time it is
sitting in the ear canal. - ANSWER-2. Hold the otoscope between your thumb
and forefingers and brace your hand against the patient's face.
.A 16-year-old male high school student presents with a primary concern of
acne. He relates a history of 2 years of moderate mild acne and closed
, comedones (whiteheads), which have recently worsened such that a classmate
started calling him a pirate due to a large pustule that developed at the tip of
his nose. He has increasing outbreaks of cyst-like acne as well as a generally
poor complexion with pitting and scarring from prior outbreaks. Which of the
following best describes this condition in the adolescent population?
1. Acne vulgaris affects <50% of the adolescent population.
2. The primary hormonal stimulus for acne vulgaris is estrogen, causing
preferentially worse cases in females and males with lower testosterone levels.
3. Acne vulgaris is associated with blockage of sebaceous glands, stress,
humidity, and heavy sweating as well as other contributory factors.
4. Acne vulgaris is associated with an identifie - ANSWER-3. Acne vulgaris is
associated with blockage of sebaceous glands, stress, humidity, and heavy
sweating as well as other contributory factors.
.A 16-year-old male presents for a sports physical. He is very talkative and tells
you that sports are the best part of school. He has lots of friends. Other than
sports and seeing his friends, he finds school boring. He hopes to play football,
so that means he will probably go to college. He is managing to keep his grades
up. He does not use drugs, but sometimes drinks alcohol on weekends with his
friends—he knows he shouldn't. He quit his part-time job recently after the boss
yelled at him for frequent lateness. His mother, in a separate interview, tells
you that he is pretty impulsive, although he has always been very active and
prone to making rash decisions. But, overall he is a good kid with lots of friends.
The patient's history is most consistent with:
Psychosis.
Depression.
Delirium.
Adolescence.