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Title: 3P HIGH STAKES EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL ANSWERS.
Description: Horner's syndrome - CorreCt Answers -When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: Papule - CorreCt Answers -What is an elevated, firm & circumscribed lesion that is 5mm or smaller? a hydrocele - CorreCt Answers -When the scrotum is transilluminated in a 4 month old boy, it lights up brightly. This findings is consistent with: Psoriasis - CorreCt Answers -A plaque with positive Auspitz sign (pinpoint bleeding when lesions scraped) would be consistent with:
Description: Horner's syndrome - CorreCt Answers -When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: Papule - CorreCt Answers -What is an elevated, firm & circumscribed lesion that is 5mm or smaller? a hydrocele - CorreCt Answers -When the scrotum is transilluminated in a 4 month old boy, it lights up brightly. This findings is consistent with: Psoriasis - CorreCt Answers -A plaque with positive Auspitz sign (pinpoint bleeding when lesions scraped) would be consistent with:
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3P HIGH STAKES EXAM WITH CORRECT
ACTUAL ANSWERS
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This condition is most likely:
Papule - CorreCt Answers -What is an elevated, firm & circumscribed lesion
that is 5mm or smaller?
a hydrocele - CorreCt Answers -When the scrotum is transilluminated in a
4 month old boy, it lights up brightly
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overflow incontinence - CorreCt Answers -Incontinence associated with a
neurological or anatomical obstruction from pelvic organs or the prostate
which limits bladder emptying and causes a distended bladder
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biliary artresia - CorreCt Answers -Infant who cannot metabolize fats
(acholic stool), poor weight gain, white stools, irritability, dark urine may
have:
increased intracranial pressure - CorreCt Answers -An infant with
drowsiness, separated sutures on the skill, bulging fontanel & vomiting has
assessment findings of:
Bacterial conjunctivitis - CorreCt Answers -An infant presents with eyelid
edema, bulbar conjunctival injection, purulent/mucopurulent discharge
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Thymus, thyroid gland & anterior part of pericardium - CorreCt Answers The anterior mediastinal lymph nodes drain lymphatic fluid from the:
The breasts, upper part of the abdominal wall, upper part of back, pectoral
region & upper limbs - CorreCt Answers -Axillary lymph node drainage are
includes:
the peau d'orange (orange peel) sign - CorreCt Answers -thickened skin
with enlarged pores
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Visible
sign of breast cancer
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This finding could be:
Palpebral conjunctiva, skin adjacent to the ear within temporal region
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Aortic Stenosis - CorreCt Answers -A loud murmur with a thrill audible in
right 2nd intercostal space, radiates to carotid arteries
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Murmur heard best when sitting &
leaning forward
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Ventricular septal defect, overriding aorta, pulmonary stenosis & right
ventricular hypertrophy - CorreCt Answers -The four classic signs of
Tetrology of Fallot:
Costochondritis - CorreCt Answers -Chest pain described as stabbing,
sticking or dull and aching is characteristic of:
Pericarditis & pleuritic pain - CorreCt Answers -Chest pain described as
persistent, sharp, knife-like is characteristic of:
Neurogenic claudication - CorreCt Answers -pain with walking or
prolonged standing, radiating from the spinal area into the buttocks,
thighs, lower legs, or feet
Kawasaki disease - CorreCt Answers -unexplained fever for 5 days along
with 4 out of 5 of the following symptoms:
bilateral non-purulent conjunctivitis, cervical lymphadenopathy, edema of
the hands &/or feet, strawberry tongue & macular rash
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Conductive hearing loss - CorreCt Answers -Rinne hearing tests is used to
screen for:
Inflammation, as in hepatitis or venous congestion (right-sided HF) CorreCt Answers -An enlarged liver with smooth, tender edge suggests:
Cirrhosis, hemochromatosis or lymphoma - CorreCt Answers -An enlarged
liver with firm, non-tender edge suggests:
vomiting undigested food, weight loss, erratic glucose levels &
gastroesophageal reflux - CorreCt Answers -S/S associated with diabetic
gastroparesis include:
Hepatitis A - CorreCt Answers -Traveling internationally to endemic areas,
eating food or drinking contaminated water, male-male partners & persons
with chronic liver disease are risk factors for:
Gastroesophageal reflux - CorreCt Answers -Dyspepsia, frequent belching
with sour taste, chest pain after eating or lying down, straining or lifting,
increased salivation & history of high stress levels are symptoms of:
Hepatitis B - CorreCt Answers -having multiple sex partners, body
piercings wit unclean equipment, being incarcerated, sharing needles,
exposure to needle sticks or an infected mother to baby during childbirth
are risk factors for:
Acute pancreatitis - CorreCt Answers -A patient complaints of severe
epigastric pain that radiates to the posterior trunk & entire abdomen
Title: 3P HIGH STAKES EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL ANSWERS.
Description: Horner's syndrome - CorreCt Answers -When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: Papule - CorreCt Answers -What is an elevated, firm & circumscribed lesion that is 5mm or smaller? a hydrocele - CorreCt Answers -When the scrotum is transilluminated in a 4 month old boy, it lights up brightly. This findings is consistent with: Psoriasis - CorreCt Answers -A plaque with positive Auspitz sign (pinpoint bleeding when lesions scraped) would be consistent with:
Description: Horner's syndrome - CorreCt Answers -When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: Papule - CorreCt Answers -What is an elevated, firm & circumscribed lesion that is 5mm or smaller? a hydrocele - CorreCt Answers -When the scrotum is transilluminated in a 4 month old boy, it lights up brightly. This findings is consistent with: Psoriasis - CorreCt Answers -A plaque with positive Auspitz sign (pinpoint bleeding when lesions scraped) would be consistent with: