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Your patient has just been diagnosed with Hepatitis A. Which of the following
immunoglobulin are first to be elevated in the serum?
A -IgD
B -IgG
C -IgA
D -IgM - ANSWER-D -IgM
Your patient had a history of Hepatitis A approximately one year ago. Which of
the following immunoglobulin is most likely to be elevated at this time?
A -IgD
B -IgA
C -IgG
D -IgM - ANSWER-C -IgG
Your 32 year old female patient presents with a suspected diagnosis of systemic
lupus erythematous (SLE). Which of the useful labs in making the diagnosis of
SLE?
A -Gel electrophoresis
B -Antinuclear antibody
C -Rheumatoid factor lab
D -Spectrophotometric assay - ANSWER-B -Antinuclear antibody
,Which one of the following sweat glands concentrated in the palms of the hands
and soles of the feet and is involved in temperature regulation?
A -Sebaceous
B -Apocrine
C -Eccrine
D -Epidermis - ANSWER-C -Eccrine
Your 53 year old female patient with pale skin and easy freckling presents for a
skin survey due to their family history of skin cancer. When screening for
melanoma, which one of the following findings would be considered a
suspicious feature of a mole characteristic of a possible melanoma?
A -Regular border
B -Diameter of 0.3 cm
C -Dual color, particularly white-reddish or blue-black
D -Symmetry of the lesion, mirror-like image when divided in half - ANSWER-
C -Dual color, particularly white-reddish or blue-black
The diagnosis of anxiety in your 28-year-old male patient may be differentiated
from hyperthyroidism following testing?
A -Free cortisol
B -Electrocardiogram
C -PHQ-9 screening
D -TSH and free T4 - ANSWER-D -TSH and free T4
Upon reviewing an old H&P for a 45 year old male patient new to your practice,
you notice they have a documented paresthesia
associated with the left hand from an old cerebrovascular accident (CVA).
Based on this documentation, which of the following should the nurse
practitioner expect to see on their examination?
,A -Patient has a hyper-reactive response to any painful stimulus in their left
hand
B -Patient has edema or excessive swelling in their left hand
C -Patient has movement difficulty or immobility in their left hand
D -Patient complains of numbness and tingling sensations in their left hand -
ANSWER-C -Patient has movement difficulty or immobility in their left hand
You are examining the mouth of a patient and ask the patient to put out his
tongue and notice the tongue deviates by pointing to the left.
Which one of the following is the correct diagnosis of this finding?
A -Bilateral Vagus (X) lesion
B -Cranial XII (Hypoglossal nerve) lesion on the left
C -Cranial XI (Hypoglossal nerve) lesion on the right
D -Normal response to deviate to the dominant side - ANSWER-B -Cranial XII
(Hypoglossal nerve) lesion on the left
Your patient Steve, a 56 year old male with a history of smoking, sedentary
lifestyle, and diabetes mellitus presents for follow-up from a recent
hospitalization where he was documented to have symptoms of a transient
ischemic attack (TIA). Which one of the following correctly identifies the
etiology of TIA?
A -TIAs are global cerebral, spinal cord or retinal dysfunction caused by a
central nervous system infarction
B -TIAs are caused by focal brain, spinal cord or retinal
ischemia, without acute infarction
C -TIAs are a unrelated risk factor of a patient developing a stroke in the
future
D -TIAs cannot last longer than 15 minutes, otherwise it's considered
a stroke - ANSWER-B -TIAs are caused by focal brain, spinal cord or retinal
ischemia, without acute infarction
, On examination, Kim, your 68 year old female patient has the following facial
muscle movements: Normal upper and lower on the rightside, Unable to move
both the upper and lower muscles on the left side. You would immediately
suspect which one of the following conditions?
A -A left central lesion
B -A right central lesion
C -A left peripheral lesion
D -A right peripheral lesion - ANSWER-C -A left peripheral lesion
Your newly established patient states in the past year, they have progressively
developed a noticeable bump on their neck and when asked about symptoms,
they report feeling very anxious, have developed a tremor, and are commonly
feeling palpitations in their chest. On examination, you identify an enlarged
thyroid gland suspicious for a goiter. Of the following diagnoses, which is most
likely for the patient to develop based on these findings above?A -
Thyrotoxicosis
B -lodine Excess
C -Myxedema Coma
D -Hashimotos Thyroiditis - ANSWER-C -Myxedema Coma
Your 32 year old female patient presented for a routine health exam states they
have a diagnoses of hyperthyroidism by anotherprovider a year ago. In addition
to evaluation with TSH and T4 labwork, which of the following represent
typical signs of hyperthyroidism expected on your exam of this patient?
A -Hypersomnia
B -Tachycardia
C -Lethargy
D -Recent unplanned weight gain - ANSWER-B -Tachycardia