| COMPLETE 2025 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COR
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RECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | GURANTEED A+
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Mrs. Tucker brings her infant daughter in for a newborn visit. On exami
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nation, you are able to express a clear to milky white fluid from the bre
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ast bud. You explain to Mrs. Tucker that this is an expected finding for
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an infant at which age?
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A. Up to 2 months
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B. Up to 3 months
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C. Up to 4 months
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D. Up to 6 months
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Up to 3 months
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When examining the testes, it is important to palpate the vas deferens.
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How should a normal vas deferens feel?
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A. Spongy
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B. Beaded
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C. Rugated
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,D. Smooth
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D. Smooth
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Mrs. Venin brings her 18-year-old son in for a follow-
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up examination. You have examined him before due to his enlarged bre
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ast tissue, which has not resolved spontaneously. Which action is most
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appropriate?
A. Refer him to a surgeon for removal.
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B. Explain that it may still resolve spontaneously.
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C. Ask about history of sexual activity.
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D. Ask about illicit or prescription drug use.
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Ask about illicit or prescription drug use.
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Mr. Mills, a 38-year-
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old patient, presents with severe rectal pain and fever. Which conditio
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n might be the cause of the symptoms?
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A. An imperforate anus
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B. A perianal abscess
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C. Benign prostatic hypertrophy
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D. An anorectal fistula
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B. A perianal abscess
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,Mr. Taper is a 50-year-
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old man who presents to your clinic with a deep ulceration with rolled
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edges on his penis. What do you suspect is occurring in this patient?
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A. Epididymitis
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B. Herpes simplex virus infection
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C. Penile carcinoma
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D. Hydrocele
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C. Penile carcinoma
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Mrs. Yates is a 58-year-
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old patient who presents to your office for her yearly physical examin
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ation. She asks you how often a mammogram is recommended. The b
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est response by the examiner is:
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A. "every year."
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B. "every 3 years."
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C. "every 5 years."
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D. "every year if you have a family history of cancer."
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, Mrs. Harold is a 37-year-
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old patient who presents for her yearly physical examination. Which st
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atement made by Mrs. Harold would make the examiner suspect fibro
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cystic changes? m
A. "I have a lump in my breast that is not tender."
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B. "My right breast is larger than the left breast."
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C. "My nipples are darker than before my baby was born."
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D. "I feel lumps before my period."
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"I feel lumps before my period."
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Mrs. Black brings her 12-year-
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old daughter in with a complaint of a breast mass. On examination, yo
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u note unilateral breast enlargement with associated tenderness but n
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o mass. Which action do you take?
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A. Refer for mammogram.
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B. Refer for biopsy.
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C. Ask the mother about her own breast development.
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D. Explain that this is an expected finding.
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Explain that this is an expected finding.
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