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NU 518 EXAM 2 TESTBANK|ACTUAL 440 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS|LATEST UPDATE 2025-
2026|A+GRADE
A 38-year-old accountant comes to your clinic for evaluation of a headache.
The throbbing sensation is located in the right temporal region and is an 8 on a
scale of 1 to 10. It started a few hours ago, and she has noted nausea with
sensitivity to light; she has had headaches like this in the past, usually less than
one per week, but not as severe. She does not know of any inciting factors.
There has been no change in the frequency of her headaches. She usually takes
an over the-counter analgesic, and this results in resolution of the headache.
Based on this description, what is the most likely diagnosis of the type of
headache?

A) Tension

B) Migraine

C) Cluster

D) Analgesic rebound

B



A 29-year-old computer programmer comes to your office for evaluation of a
headache. The tightening sensation is located all over the head and is of
moderate intensity. It used to last minutes, but this time it has lasted for 5
days. He denies photophobia and nausea. He spends several hours each day at
a computer monitor/keyboard. He has tried over-the-counter medication; it
has dulled the pain but not taken it away. Based on this description, what is
your

most likely diagnosis?

A) Tension

,B) Migraine

C) Cluster

D) Analgesic rebound

A



Which of the following is a symptom involving the eye?

A) Scotomas

B) Tinnitus

C) Dysphagia

D) Rhinorrhea

A



A 49-year-old administrative assistant comes to your office for evaluation of
dizziness. You elicit the information that the dizziness is a spinning sensation
of sudden onset, worse with head position changes. The episodes last a few
seconds and then go away, and they are accompanied by intense nausea. She
has vomited one time. She denies tinnitus. You perform a physical examination
of the head and neck and note that the patient's hearing is intact to Weber and
Rinne and that there is nystagmus. Her gait is normal. Based on this
description, what is the most likely diagnosis?

A) Benign positional vertigo

B) Vestibular neuronitis

C) Ménière's disease

D) Acoustic neuroma

A

,A 55-year-old bank teller comes to your office for persistent episodes of
dizziness. The first episode started suddenly and lasted 3 to 4 hours. He
experienced a lot of nausea with vomiting; the episode resolved
spontaneously. He has had five episodes in the past 1½ weeks. He does note

some tinnitus that comes and goes. Upon physical examination, you note that
he has a normal gait. The Weber localizes to the right side and the air
conduction is equal to the bone conduction in the right ear. Nystagmus is
present. Based on this description, what is the most likely diagnosis?

A) Benign positional vertigo

B) Vestibular neuronitis

C) Ménière's disease

D) Acoustic neuroma

C



A 73-year-old nurse comes to your office for evaluation of new onset of
tremors. She is not on any medications and does not take herbs or
supplements. She has no chronic medical conditions. She does not smoke or
drink alcohol. She walks into the examination room with slow movements and
shuffling steps. She has decreased facial mobility and a blunt expression,

without any changes in hair distribution on her face. Based on this description,
what is the most likely reason for the patient's symptoms?

A) Cushing's syndrome

B) Nephrotic syndrome

C) Myxedema

D) Parkinson's disease

, D




A 29-year-old physical therapist presents for evaluation of an eyelid problem.
On observation, the right eyeball appears to be protruding forward. Based on
this description, what is the most likely diagnosis?

A) Ptosis

B) Exophthalmos

C) Ectropion

D) Epicanthus

B



A 12-year-old presents to the clinic with his father for evaluation of a painful
lump in the left eye. It started this morning. He denies any trauma or injury.
There is no visual disturbance. Upon physical examination, there is a red raised
area at the margin of the eyelid that is tender to palpation; no tearing occurs
with palpation of the lesion. Based on this description, what is the

most likely diagnosis?

A) Dacryocystitis

B) Chalazion

C) Hordeolum

D) Xanthelasma

C

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