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a 27y/o male patient presents with a painless chancre on the shaft of
his penis and regional lymphadenopathy. He is diagnosed with
primary syphilis. The best initial treatment is:
Answers: Benzathine penicillin G (Bicillin LA)
An 80 y/o man is being evaluated for recent episodes of incontinence
and confusion. His family states that he is usually independent with no
altered mental issues, but has become forgetful within the last 2
weeks. Which medication is most likely associated with there
symptoms ?
Answers: Cimetidine (tagamet)
When ordering an oral diabetes medication for a 72 y/o patient with a recent hx
of decreased appetite and ongoing risk of hypoglycemia. The NP should Rx.
Answers: Metformin (Glucophage)
,to increases urine outflow in men with BPH, the NP should prescribe
Answers: An alpha blocker
A 64 y/o man c/o leg pain and occasional numbness that worsens
with ambulation and improves with lumbar flexion. The symptoms are
consistent with:
Answers: Spinal stenosis
which is a true statement about varicose veins?
Answers: They are more symptomatic during ovulation
a 17 y/o is dx. With mild bronchospasm. Which of the following would
provide relief?
Answers: Inhaled levalbuterol (Xopenex)
a common cause of decrease libido in men is due to?
Answers: endocrine dysfunction
,what should be included in the initial tx of bacterial epididymitis in a
sexually active 22 y/0 male?
Answers: doxycycline and ceftriaxone
which assessment findings are NOT associated with pyloric stenosis in
a 2 month old infant?
Answers: a bloated and tense tympanic abdomen
Hyperkalemia is associated with
Answers: diminished renal function
the assessment of a 72 y/o male causes the NP to have concerns that the
pt. is a suicide risk. Risk factors for suicide in the elderly do NOT include
Answers: Retirement
A pregnant pt presents for a routine 16 week prenatal visit. Her BP has
decreased from 119/78 mm/Hg at her 12 week visit to 110/69 mmHg.
What hemodynamic for the decrease BP?
Answers: Decrease in systemic vascular resistance
, The most common treatment for Helicobacter pylori is a triple therapy,
interpreted as:
A. 2 antibiotics and proton pump inhibitor for 7-14days
B. 3 different antibiotics for 7-20days
C. 3 rounds of the same antibiotic over 3wks
D. 2 proton pump inhibitors and 1 antibiotic for 7-14days
Answers: A. 2 antibiotics and proton pump inhibitor for 7-14days
Patients with psoriasis frequently have:
A. Pruritis, positive auspitz sign, and pitted nails
B. Pruritus, pitted nails, and satellite lesions
C. Pitted nails and plaques
D. Dermatomal rash and satellite lesions
Answers: C. Pitted nails and plaques
Which condition is best treated using alpha adrenergic antagonist?
A. Functional incontinence
B. Renal insufficency
C. urge incontinence
D. Overflow incontinence
Answers: D. Overflow incontinence