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Mr. GC presents to the clinic with nausea and committing for 2 days, prior to
that time he reports occasional "dizziness" that got better with change in
position. He denies a recent history of URI or any history of headaches or
migraines. What would the most likely diagnosis be? - ANSWERS-Benign
paroxysmal positional vertigo
Which of the following patients with vertigo would require neurologic
imaging? - ANSWERS-A 68-year-old woman with a history of hypertension
and sudden acute onset constant vertigo. She has right nystagmus that
changes direction with gaze and that does not disappear when she focuses
A patient presents with eye redness, scant discharge, and a gritty sensation.
Your examination reveals palpable preauricular nodes, which are most likely
with: - ANSWERS-Grossly visible corneal defect
In assessing the eyes, which of the following is considered a "red flag"
finding when associated with eye redness? - ANSWERS-Grossly visible
corneal defect
A 64-year-old male presents with erythema of the sclera, tearing, and
bilateral pruritus of the eyes. The symptoms occur intermittently throughout
the year and he has associated clear nasal discharge. Which of the following
is most likely because of the inflammation? - ANSWERS-Allergen
An 86-year-old patient who wears a hearing aid complains of poor hearing in
the affected ear. In addition to possible hearing aid malfunction, this
condition is often due to: - ANSWERS-Cerumen impaction