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1) The percentage of the FVC expired in one second is - ANSWER FEV1/FVC ratio
2) The aging process causes what normal physiological changes in the heart -
ANSWER The heart valve thickens and becomes rigid, secondary to fibrosis and
sclerosis
3) A 55 year old Caucasian male follows up after referral to cardiologist. He thinks his
med is causing a cough and sometimes he has difficulty breathing. Which med was
most likely prescribed? - ANSWER Lisinopril
4) MJ presents with h/o structural damage with current s/s of HF. Treatment will be
based on his stage of HF which is - ANSWER Stage C
5) 65 Caucasian presents with mitral valve stenosis, physical exam is unremarkable. you
know her stage of HF is - ANSWER Stage B
6) The best way to diagnose structural heart disease/dysfunction noninvasively is -
ANSWER Echocardiogram
,7) Chronic pain can have major impact on patients ability to function and have profound
impact on overall QOL. Ongoing pain may be linked to - ANSWER Depression,
sleep disturbance, decreased socialization
8) The Beers criteria are appropriate for use in evaluating use of certain meds in patients
- ANSWER >65 y/o
9) All of the following statements are true about lab values in older adults except -
ANSWER Abnormal findings are often due to physiological aging
10) According to the 2017 ACC HTN guidelines, the recommended BP goal for a 65y/o
African American woman with a h/o HTN and DM and no h/o CKD is -
ANSWER <140/80
11) The pathophysiology of HF is due to - ANSWER Inadequate cardiac output to
meet the metabolic and O2 demands of the body
12) The volume of air a patient to exhale for total duration of the test during maximal
effort is - ANSWER FVC
13) According it the 2017 ACC HTN guidelines, normal BP is - ANSWER <120/80
14) Functional abilities are best assessed by - ANSWER Observed assessment of
function
15) LB is a 77 with chronic poorly controlled HTN. You know that goals include
prevention of target organ damage. During your eval you will assess for evidence of -
ANSWER Left ventricular hypertrophy
16) Aortic regurgitation requires medical treatment for early signs of HF with -
ANSWER ACE
,17) The volume of air in the lungs at max inflation is - ANSWER TLC (total lung
capacity)
18) Preferred amount of exercise for older adults is - ANSWER 30min/day of aerobic
exercise 5 days a week
19) You know the following statements regarding th pain of acute coronary syndrome are
true except - ANSWER Present atypically more often in men than women
20) Elderly patient presents with new onset of feeling heart race, fatigue. EKG reveals
Afib with rate >100. Patient also has a new tremor in both hands. Which of the
following would you suspect - ANSWER Hyperthyroidism
21) Which patient is more likely to have osteoporosis - ANSWER 80 y/o.
Underweight male who smokes and has been on steroids for psoriasis
22) Post menopausal woman with osteoporosis is taking bisphosphonate daily po. What
action info statement would indicate she understood your instructions regarding this
med? - ANSWER Take med with full glass of water when up in the AM 30 min
before other food and meds
23) 60 y/o obese male has T2DM and lipid panel of TC= 250 HDL=32, LDL=165. You
teach him about his modifiable cardiac risk factors which include - ANSWER
DM, obesity, hyperlipidemia
24) OA of cervical and lumbar spine causes pain related to all of the following except -
ANSWER Crystal deposition
25) In differentiating OA from chronic gout, pseudo gout, or septic arthritis, the most
valuable diagnostic study would be - ANSWER Synovial fluid analysis
, 26) Patients with OA of the hip and knee often have a distinguishable gait described as -
ANSWER Antalgic
27) Which of the following best describes pain associated with OA - ANSWER Begins
upon arising and after prolonged weight bearing and or use of the joint
28) Joint effusions typically occurs later in the course of OA, especially in the -
ANSWER Knee
29) You ordered CBC for your patient you suspect has polymyalgia rheumatica. Which 2
clinical findings are common in patients with PMR - ANSWER Normochromic,
normocytic anaemia and thrombocytosis
30) You suspect your patient has PMR and now are concerned that they may have Giant
Cell Arteritis too. Which of the following 2 symptoms are most indicative of GCA
and PMR - ANSWER Scalp tenderness and aching in shoulder and pelvic girdle
31) 63 yo Caucasian patient with PMR will begin tx corticosteroids until the condition has
resolved. You look over her records and it has been 2 years since her last physical
exam and any labs or diagnostic tests as she relocated and had not yet ID'd a provider.
In prioritizing your management plan your first orders should include - ANSWER
Duel energy X-ray scan and updating immunizations
32) Which of the following DD for patients presenting with PMR can be ruled out with a
muscle biopsy - ANSWER Polymyositis
33) In reviewing lab results for patients with suspected PMR, you realize there is no
definitive test to diagnose PMR, rather clinical response to treatment. Results you
would expect to see include: - ANSWER ESR >50