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Chamberlain
Question:
A 22-year-old unemployed roofer presents to your clinic, complaining of pain
in his testicle and penis. He states the pain began last night and has steadily
become worse. He states it hurts when he urinates and he has not attempted
intercourse since the pain began. He has tried Tylenol and ibuprofen without
improvement. He denies any fever or night sweats. His past medical history is
unremarkable. He has had four previous sexual partners and has had a new
partner for the last month. She is on oral contraceptives so he has not used
condoms. His parents are both in good health. On examination you see a
young man lying on his side. He appears mildly ill. His temperature is 100.2
and his blood pressure, respirations, and pulse are normal. On visualization
of the penis he is circumcised, with no lesions or discharge from the meatus.
Visualization of the scrotal skin appears unremarkable. Palpation of the testes
shows seve
Answer:
Acute epididymitis
,Question:
Where is the point of maximal impulse (PMI) normally located?
Answer:
In the left 5th intercostal space, 7 to 9 cm lateral to the sternum
Question:
Identify the macula on this image representing the structures of the left
fundus.
Answer:
A
Question:
Lucille is in her 24th week. You notice a new onset of high blood pressure
readings. Today's value is 168/96. Her urine is normal. What do you suspect?
Answer:
Gestational hypertension
Question:
Which of the following is true regarding breast self-examination?
Answer:
A high proportion of breast masses are detected by breast self-examination
, Question:
A woman has a positive pregnancy test and comes to you with abdominal
pain. On physical examination, you palpate a large, fixed, and ill-defined
adnexal mass. Which of the following should you suspect?
Answer:
Ectopic pregnancy
Question:
A 20-year-old part-time college student comes to your clinic, complaining of
growths on his penile shaft. They have been there for about 6 weeks and
haven't gone away. In fact, he thinks there may be more now. He denies any
pain with intercourse or urination. He has had three former partners and has
been with his current girlfriend for 6 months. He says that because she is on
the pill they don't use condoms. He denies any fever, weight loss, or night
sweats. His past medical history is unremarkable. In addition to college, he
works part-time for his father in construction. He is engaged to be married
and has no children. His father is healthy and his mother has
hypothyroidism. On examination the young man appears healthy. His vital
signs are unremarkable. On visualization of his penis you see several moist
papules along all sides of his penile shaft and even two on the corona. He has
been circumcised. On palpation of
Answer:
Condylomata acuminata