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1) The most likely working diagnosis for a 14 year old Radial head fracture
patient who fell on an outstretched hand, complains
of proximal forearm pain, and has a positive fat pad
sign on X-ray.
2) The child quickly begins to use the affected arm after Successful treatment
closed manipulation. indication for radial head
subluxation
3) A 10-month old with a rash, runny nose, cough, and Measles
a cluster of tiny white papules with an erythematous
base on the buccal mucosa suggests this diagnosis.
4) Indicated by a 12-month-old child looking for a toy Object permanence
that the father has hidden under the table.
5) Expected examination result for a 14-year-old male Right lower lobe crackles
with bronchitis returning with fever, right pleuritic
chest pain, and green sputum.
6) The diagnostic test that should be performed Microscopic exam of
, immediately for a 15-year-old female with burning urine
urination after treatment for trichomonas vaginitis.
7) Essential education for a 15-year-old male with a Testicular self-
history of cryptorchidism which was surgically examination
repaired.
8) The first action a school nurse should take when a Measure the blood sugar
child with type I diabetes mellitus reports sweating
and weakness after insulin injection.
9) The appropriate response for a 16-year-old female Providing reassurance
experiencing midcycle spotting while on Ortho-
Novum 7/7/7.
10) The most appropriate diagnostic tests to order for a FSH, LH, TSH
17-year-old female suspected of having polycystic
ovary syndrome, in addition to testosterone.
11) The most likely diagnosis for a 17-year-old female Primary amenorrhea
who has never had her menses and is at Tanner stage
III of sexual development.
12) Condition suspected for a 20-year-old male with a 1- Cancer of the testicles
month history of a bump on his testicle and a history
of unprotected intercourse.
13) Suspected condition for a 21-year-old college Gonococcal conjunctivitis
student presenting with copious, markedly purulent
discharge from her left eye.
,14) Most likely diagnosis for a 21-year-old patient Appendicitis
presenting with abdominal guarding, rigid abdominal
musculature, rebound tenderness at McBurney's
point, and leukocytosis.
15) A question to consider when analyzing a 22-year-old Is this student an athlete?
college student's heart rate of 48/minute and regular
during a routine physical examination.
16) Advice for a 24-year-old female taking oral Double today's dose and
contraceptives who has missed her last 2 pills to tomorrow's dose and use a
minimize her risk of pregnancy. barrier method for the rest
of the month
17) Contraceptive technique to prevent pregnancy. Barrier method
18) Common cause of recurrent candidal infections. Diabetes mellitus
19) Non-tender breast mass with nipple discharge. Intraductal papilloma
20) Often asymptomatic in males; no remarkable Chlamydia infection
symptoms.
21) Skin rash caused by irritants or allergens. Contact dermatitis
22) Test to identify pathogens in respiratory secretions. Sputum culture
23) Autoimmune condition causing joint inflammation Rheumatoid arthritis
and stiffness.
24) Infection causing pelvic pain and urinary symptoms. Acute bacterial prostatitis
25) Ultrasound imaging to assess internal structures. Sonogram
26) Referral for specialized evaluation of reproductive Gynecological
, issues. consultation
27) Emergency condition causing acute testicular pain. Testicular torsion
28) Typically decreases, causing light-headedness when Blood pressure changes in
standing. pregnancy
29) Class of antibiotics effective against bacterial Macrolide antibiotic
infections.
30) Agency to report suspected child abuse or neglect. Child protective services
31) Movement of a joint without patient effort. Passive range of motion
(ROM)
32) Benign tumors causing heavy menstrual bleeding. Uterine leiomyomas
33) Fluid released from the nipple, may indicate Nipple discharge
pathology.
34) Inflammation of bronchial tubes, often due to Acute bronchitis
infection.
35) Indicates possible bacterial infection in respiratory Foul-smelling sputum
tract.
36) Routine examination to detect precancerous changes. Cervical cancer screening
37) Common symptom in inflammatory joint diseases. Morning stiffness
38) Red, flat rash often indicating skin irritation. Erythematous macular
rash
39) Urine samples collected during normal urination. Voided urine specimens
40) Reflex causing testicle elevation when thigh is Cremasteric reflex
stroked.