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APEA 3P High Stakes Exam Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct . Lateral to the head of the humerus - The greater tubercle of the humerus is located A ruptured Achilles tendon - A defect in the gastrocnemus & soleus muscle with tenderness & swelling could be suggestive of: Athetoid movements - Involentary movements of the body that are slower & more twisting & writhing with larger amplitude than choreiform movements. Involve face & distal extremities. Intestinal obstruction - During auscultation of abdomen, rushes of high-pitched sounds audible & coincide with abdominal cramps are consistent with: Peripheral artery disease - The ankle-brachial index is a screening test used to assess risk for: Superficial to the mastoid process - Posterior auricular lymph nodes are located: At the angle of the mandible - Tonsillar lymph nodes are located: Symptoms of internal pacemaker failure - Dizziness, lightheadedness, hiccoughs, sudden changes in heart rate, electric shock feeling in chest Symptoms of peripheral artery disease (PAD) - intermittent claudication, ischemia muscle pain precipitated by predictable amount of exercise & relieved by rest, pale cool skin, cyanosis, audible bruits, diminished or absent pulses & thickened & opaque nails. Near the apex of the heart between the 5th & 6th intercostal spaces in the mid- clavicular line - Area to auscultate the mitral valve eyelids, conjunctiva, & skin & mucous membrane of the nose & cheek - The infraorbital or maxillary, buccinator & supramandibular lymph nodes drain lymphatic fluid from the: Ventricular septal defect, overriding aorta, pulmonary stenosis & right ventricular hypertrophy - The four classic signs of Tetrology of Fallot: Costochondritis - Chest pain described as stabbing, sticking or dull and aching is characteristic of: Pericarditis & pleuritic pain - Chest pain described as persistent, sharp, knife-like is characteristic of: Neurogenic claudication - pain with walking or prolonged standing, radiating from the spinal area into the buttocks, thighs, lower legs, or feet posterior part of the temporoparietal region - The posterior auricular lymph nodes drain lymphatic fluid from the: between the 2nd & 3rd intercostal spaces at the right upper sternal border - Auscultate the aortic listening point in the: between 2nd & 3rd intercostal spaces at the left sternal border - Pulmonic listening point auscultated: between 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th intercostal spaces at the left lower sternal border - Tricuspid listening point is auscultated: breast, upper part of abdominal wall, upper part of back, pectoral region & upper limbs - The axillary lymph nodes drain lymphatic fluid from: chronic venous insufficiency - Brownish discoloration or ulcers just above malleolus suggests: Right upper thorax - The thoracic duct drains lymphatic fluid from the majority of the body except the: Rheumatic heart disease - erythema marginatum, chorea, murmur, joint pain & SOB are classic symptoms of: Kawasaki disease - unexplained fever for 5 days along with 4 out of 5 of the following symptoms: bilateral non-purulent conjunctivitis, cervical lymphadenopathy, edema of the hands &/or feet, strawberry tongue & macular rash. Endocarditis - fever, lethargy, petechiae, neurological involvement, Janeway lesions & Osler's nodes are symptoms of: Physiologic murmur - A murmur a

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Lateral to the head of the humerus - The greater tubercle of the humerus is located


A ruptured Achilles tendon - A defect in the gastrocnemus & soleus muscle with
tenderness & swelling could be suggestive of:

Athetoid movements - Involentary movements of the body that are slower & more twisting & writhing
with larger amplitude than choreiform movements. Involve face & distal extremities.

Intestinal obstruction - During auscultation of abdomen, rushes of high-pitched sounds
audible & coincide with abdominal cramps are consistent with:

Peripheral artery disease - The ankle-brachial index is a screening test used to assess
risk for:

Superficial to the mastoid process - Posterior auricular lymph nodes are located:


At the angle of the mandible - Tonsillar lymph nodes are located:


Symptoms of internal pacemaker failure - Dizziness, lightheadedness, hiccoughs,
sudden changes in heart rate, electric shock feeling in chest

Symptoms of peripheral artery disease (PAD) - intermittent claudication, ischemia
muscle pain precipitated by predictable amount of exercise & relieved by rest, pale cool
skin, cyanosis, audible bruits, diminished or absent pulses & thickened & opaque nails.

Near the apex of the heart between the 5th & 6th intercostal spaces in the mid-
clavicular line - Area to auscultate the mitral valve

eyelids, conjunctiva, & skin & mucous membrane of the nose & cheek - The infraorbital
or maxillary, buccinator & supramandibular lymph nodes drain lymphatic fluid from the:
Ventricular septal defect, overriding aorta, pulmonary stenosis & right ventricular
hypertrophy - The four classic signs of Tetrology of Fallot:

,Costochondritis - Chest pain described as stabbing, sticking or dull and aching is
characteristic of:

Pericarditis & pleuritic pain - Chest pain described as persistent, sharp, knife-like is
characteristic of:

Neurogenic claudication - pain with walking or prolonged standing, radiating from the
spinal area into the buttocks, thighs, lower legs, or feet

posterior part of the temporoparietal region - The posterior auricular lymph nodes drain
lymphatic fluid from the:

between the 2nd & 3rd intercostal spaces at the right upper sternal border - Auscultate
the aortic listening point in the:

between 2nd & 3rd intercostal spaces at the left sternal border - Pulmonic listening point
auscultated:

between 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th intercostal spaces at the left lower sternal border -
Tricuspid listening point is auscultated:

breast, upper part of abdominal wall, upper part of back, pectoral region & upper limbs -
The axillary lymph nodes drain lymphatic fluid from:

chronic venous insufficiency - Brownish discoloration or ulcers just above malleolus
suggests:

Right upper thorax - The thoracic duct drains lymphatic fluid from the majority of the
body except the:

Rheumatic heart disease - erythema marginatum, chorea, murmur, joint pain & SOB are
classic symptoms of:

Kawasaki disease - unexplained fever for 5 days along with 4 out of 5 of the following symptoms:
bilateral non-purulent conjunctivitis, cervical lymphadenopathy, edema of the hands &/or feet,
strawberry tongue & macular rash.

Endocarditis - fever, lethargy, petechiae, neurological involvement, Janeway lesions &
Osler's nodes are symptoms of:

Physiologic murmur - A murmur arising from physiologic changes in body metabolism,
temporary & resolves when condition resolves (hyperthyroidism, fever, pregnancy)

, Pathologic murmur - abnormal heart sounds caused by a heart defect or acquired
damage

The horizontal superficial inguinal lymph nodes - These lymph nodes drain the superficial portions of
lower abdomen & buttock, external genitalia (except testes), anal canal & perianal area & lower vagina

coarctation of the aorta (CoA) - a disparity of pulses between the brachial & femoral
pulses in a 4-month old could indicate:

small and large intestines - The superior and inferior mesenteric lymph nodes drain fluid
from the:

Paronychia - inflammation of proximal & lateral nail folds (red. swollen, tender)


squamous cell carcinoma - A raised, crusted border with central ulceration on the lesion
is most likely:

Beu's lines - Transverse depressions of nail plates, usually bilateral resulting from
temporary disruption of proximal nail growth from systemic illness are termed:

Terry's nails - Nail plate turning white with ground-glass appearance, distal band of
reddish brown & obliteration of lunula is termed:

Spider angioma - A fiery red, slightly raised lesion surrounded by erythema & radiatic
legs that blanch with pressure

Cherry angioma - bright or ruby red, increase in size & number with age


Tinea versicolor - A common superficial fungal infection of skin causing hypo or
hyperpigmented, slightly scaly macules on the trunk, neck

Verruca plana - small, flat warts located in the superficial surfaces of the skin are called:


HARMM - Which model is used to designate risk factors for melanoma?


Leukonychia - A white discoloration appearing on the nails is called:


Diabetes - Granuloma annulare, acanthosis nigricans and candidiasis may be seen in
patients who have:
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