part 1
The Lachman Maneuver is used to detect which of the following?
A: Instability of the knee
B: Nerve Damage of the knee due to past knee injuries
C: Integrity of the patellar tendon
D: Tears of the meniscus - ANSinstability of the knee
A 28-year old multipara who is at 32 weeks gestation presents to your office complaining of a
sudden onset of small amounts of bright-red vaginal bleeding. She has had several episodes
and appears anxious.
On exam, her uterus is soft to palpation.
Which of the following is most likely?
A: placenta abruptio
B: placenta previa
C: acute cervicitis
D: Molar Pregnancy (hydatidiform mole) - ANSPlacental previa
A 30 year old woman who is sexually active complains of a large amount of milk-like vaginal
discharge for several weeks. A microscopy slide reveals a large number of cells that have
BLURRED margins. Very few white blood cells are seen. The vaginal pH is 6.0.
What is most likely?
A: Trichomonas infections
B: Bacterial Vaginosis
C: Candidal infection
D: A normal finding - ANSBacterial Vaginosis
Signs and symptoms of depression include all of the following except:
A: anhedonia
B: Low Self-esteem
C: Apathy
D: Apraxia - ANSapraxia
All of the following are cover under Medicare part B except:
, A: person aged 65 years or older
B: Durable medical equipment
C: Mammograms annually starting at age 50
D: outpatient anesthesiologists services - ANSOutpatient Anesthesiologist services
All of the following are complications of severe preeclampsia except:
A: Liver Failure
B: Hypertensive Encephalopathy
C: Pulmonary Edema
D: Placenta Previa - ANSPlacenta Previa
Koplik's spots are associated with:
A: poxvirus infections
B: Rubeola
C: Kawasaki's disease
D: Rubella - ANSRubeola
A middle-aged woman who works in the housekeeping department of a hospital presents to the
employee health clinic with a complaint of a needlestick to her left thumb. The needle was in
one of the garbage bags from the ER. The patient had a little bleeding that stopped
spontaneously.
Which of the following is the next step?
A: order an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test as soon as possible
B: recommend a tetanus booster in 1 week
C: offer the patient hepatitis B immunoglobulin
D: order a chest xray - ANSOrder an ELISA test as soon as possible.
A 20year old patient has recently been diagnosed with migraines. The NP is educating the pt
about factors that are known to be trigger for migraine headaches. WHich of the following is
INCORRECT advice ?
A: avoid foods high in tyramine content
B: avoid foods high in potassium content
C: get enough sleep
D: avoid fermented foods - ANSAvoid foods with high potassium content
Hegar's sign is considered a:
A: positive sign of pregnancy
B: Probable sign of pregnancy
C: presumptive sign of pregnancy
D: Problem in pregnancy - ANSProbable sign of pregnancy.
The positive signs for pregnancy include: