APEA practice test Correct 100%!
APEA practice test Correct 100%!APEA a patient presents with symmetrical erythematous lesions on extensor surfaces of elbows, knees, and back. margins are sharply defined. this is most likely: a. plaque psoriasis b. tinea corposis c. atopic dermatitis d. eczema - ANSWER a. plaque psoriasis which patient is not considered at high risk for colorectal cancer? a. 20 year old with hx of abdominal radiation from childhood cancer b. 30 year old woman whose grandma was diagnosed with CR CA at age 65 c. 38 year old woman with ulcerative colitis d. 50 year old man with 1st degree relative diagnosed with CR CA at age 45 - ANSWER B- 30 year old whose grandmother was diagnosed at age 65 serious adverse effects of azithromycin - ANSWER D. QT prolongation serious side effect of sildenafil - ANSWER c. priapism pt taking PPI for 6 months has diarrhea for 3 weeks. consider: - ANSWER d. c. diff abnormal finding: a. apical pulse in 22 year old man b. systolic murmur in a woman who is 18 weeks pregnant with BMI of 38 c. S4 in 58 year old obese man with DM d. BP of 118/65 in a frail 78 year old man. - ANSWER c. S4 in obese man with DM side effect of azelastine opthalmic drops for allergic conjunctivitis - ANSWER a. bitter taste presbycusis - ANSWER c. symmetrical hearing loss do not give corticosteroids in combination with - ANSWER live vaccines side effects of levonorgestrel to prevent pregnancy include - ANSWER nausea/vomiting cervical motion tenderness (chandelier sign) suggestive of - ANSWER PID increased efficacy of ARBS without increased side effects when administered with - ANSWER chlorothiazide symptomatic female with midsystolic click and late systolic murmur indicative of - practice test Correct 100%!
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