| High-Yield Study Guide
1. A patient with a movement disorder reports that their symptoms worsen when
they attempt to walk. Which condition might they be experiencing?
Hypertension
Dystonia
Osteoporosis
Heart murmur
2. Describe how voluntary movement affects the symptoms of certain medical
conditions.
Voluntary movement has no effect on symptoms of any medical
condition.
In conditions like dystonia, voluntary movement can exacerbate
symptoms, leading to increased muscle contractions or spasms.
Voluntary movement only affects cardiovascular conditions.
Voluntary movement improves symptoms in all medical conditions.
3. How can understanding the timing of symptoms assist in diagnosing a
medical condition?
It allows for the assessment of treatment effectiveness.
It provides information about the patient's age and gender.
It indicates the patient's emotional state.
Understanding the timing of symptoms can help identify patterns
that are characteristic of specific conditions.
,4. The highest risk associated with use of oral contraceptives is:
Hepatic necrosis
Thromboembolic disorders
Permanent sterility
Cancer of the uterus
Cancer of the breast
5. Clinical history refers to
pertaining to or perceived only by the affected individual
The primary medical problem as defined by the patient and focuses
on the clinical history toward a single most important issue
information available regarding a patient's condition comprising of
data on localization, quality, quantity, chronology, setting,
aggravating or alleviating factors, and associated manifestations
The description of the character of the symptoms
6. Describe the relationship between hypercalcemia and mental confusion in
clinical presentations.
Hypercalcemia can lead to mental confusion due to its effects on
neurological function.
Hypercalcemia only affects muscle function, not mental clarity.
Hypercalcemia has no impact on mental status.
Mental confusion is unrelated to calcium levels in the body.
7. What is the term for the inability to recognize objects due to brain damage?
Aphasia
, Agnosia
Apraxia
Anosognosia
8. What is the primary indication for the intravenous administration of
Fingolimod?
Multiple sclerosis
Diabetes
Heart failure
Hypertension
9. What type of heart murmur is characterized by a loud, harsh sound occurring
midsystole and radiating down the neck?
Pulmonary regurgitation murmur
Aortic stenosis murmur
Mitral regurgitation murmur
Tricuspid stenosis murmur
10. What are the three main factors that contribute to thrombosis?
Low blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking
Infection, inflammation, and dehydration
Obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and hypertension
Hypercoagulability, damage to endothelial cells, and turbulent
blood flow
, 11. Describe the significance of the distance at which the light is held during the
Hirschberg test.
A greater distance increases the accuracy of the test.
Holding the light at 30 centimeters allows for accurate assessment
of ocular alignment.
The light should be held as close as possible to the eyes for better
results.
The distance is irrelevant to the test results.
12. Describe the significance of recognizing early symptoms of acute leukemia
in clinical practice.
Patients with early symptoms of acute leukemia usually have a good
prognosis without treatment.
Early symptoms of acute leukemia are often ignored in favor of more
common conditions.
The symptoms of acute leukemia are not significant until they become
severe.
Recognizing early symptoms of acute leukemia is crucial for timely
diagnosis and treatment, which can improve patient outcomes.
13. In a clinical scenario, if a female patient with osteoporosis presents with
palpitations, what should be the primary concern regarding her condition?
The need for immediate surgery to correct bone density issues.
The likelihood of developing diabetes as a secondary condition.
The potential for dysrhythmias due to osteoporosis-related factors.
The requirement for increased physical activity to strengthen bones.