Cranial nerves responsible for extraoculomotor movements?
a. 2, 3, 6?
b. 3, 4, 6?
Patient with hx of hypertension and stroke, now having memory loss and confusion – indicates what?
a. Alzheimer’s
b. Vascular Dementia?
CAGE acronym
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Treatment for chronic alcoholism?
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Frail elderly mammogram breast tissue?
?
Patient has Barrett’s esophagus, insurance no longer covers gastroenterologist who was treating condition, patient at the FNP office, wanting a prescription for medication… What should the FNP do?
a. Refer to oncologist?
b. Refill prescription?
GERD treatment?
a. PPI? Per American College of Gastroenterology, treatment should begin with a PPI.
b. H2? An H2 is inferior to PPI’s.
3 months on Symmetrel, TSH increased, T4 normal, what do you do?
a. Increase medication?
b. Decrease medication?
Lipid level of 1500, increased risk for?
a. pancreatitis?
Frail elder, increased creatinine, indication?
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Fingernail hematoma treatment?
a. drill hole and drain blood?
Abnormal cells on PAP, what do you do next?
a. Refer for colposcopy?
Red beefy tongue?
a. Pernicious Anemia?
b. Iron Deficiency?
c. Folate Deficiency?
Low Hemoglobin, Low Hematocrit, High MCV – Indicates what?
?
Koplick Spots?
a. Measles?
Signs and Symptoms of Roseola?
Pregnant teacher, with exposure to Fifths’ Disease – what risk is there for the fetus?
6 Month Old with Closed Anterior Fontanel?
3 Month Old infant with Down Syndrome, due to milk intolerance, mom started infant on Goat’s Milk; now has pale conjunctiva but otherwise healthy; with low Hematocrit, what other test would you order?
a. CBC
b. Iron, TIBC
4 Month Old with Strabismus, mom worried, what do you tell her?
a. Normal?
4 Month Old “won’t keep anything down”, what is the main thing you look for?
a. Dehydration?
Man with HTN, CAD, present femoral pulses, but absent pedal pulses?
a. DVT?
b. Venous Insufficiency?
c. Arterial Insufficiency?
Diabetic patient with foot laceration, at risk for what?
a. foot ulcer?
b. acute osteomyelitis
Definition of metabolic syndrome?
Treatment for Gonorrhea?
a. Rocephin IM and Zithromax po
b. Doxycycline po
Diagnose trich?
a. Wet Prep?
b. KOH?
Patient with history of PID, increase risk for?
a. Infertility?
Increased risk for ectopic pregnancy, history of…?
a. Salpingitis
Newborn with foot turned in (“toeing in”), what do you do?
a. Refer immediately to orthopedist?
b. Routine followup?
Osgood Schlatter Disease pain location?
Growth plate fracture (Salter-Harris fx) location and pain?
Rotator Cuff injury presentation?
Causes of tachycardia?
a. Fever?
b. Anemia?
c. Hypotension?
Definitive diagnosis of acute bacterial proctatitis?
a. Urinalysis and Culture
b. Vigorous Massage of Prostate to Release Fluid for Culture?
c. Urethral Culture?
Man with high BPH, perform digital rectal exam – how does prostate feel?
a. Asymmetrical, Nodular, Firm
b. Symmetrical, Boggy
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Patient present with “bag of worms”, what does this indicate?
a. Varicocele
Legg-Calve-Perthes disease?
Avascular necrosis of the proximal femoral head…
McMurray’s Sign
Epitaxis is most common in the area of the nose known as Kiesselbach’s Triangle, where is this located?
a. anterior septum?
b. middle turbinate?
c. sinus turbinate?
Elderly presents with atrophic vaginitis, small uterus, and palpable 4×5 ovary, what do you do?
a. Pelvic ultrasound?