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NR 509 APEA 3P EXAM WEEK 4 2025 LATEST
QUESTIONS AND GUARANTEED CORRECT
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES ALREADY
GRADED A+.

A .73-year-old .retired .salesman .presents .to .the .Emergency .Department .complaining .of

chest .pain .that .started .about .2 .hours .ago. .Electrocardiogram, .cardiac .enzymes, .and

chest .x-ray .are .normal. .The .nurse .notes .that .his .blood .pressures .in .the .right .arm .are

significantly .lower .than .of .blood .pressures .in .his .left .arm. .Based .on .history .and .physical

examination, .which .of .the .following .will .most .likely .explain .his .signs .and .symptoms? . -

ANSWER- .a. .Dissecting .aortic .aneurysm

Rationale: .Patients .with .dissecting .aortic .aneurysms .typically .present .with .chest .pain,

many .times .described .as .a ."tearing" .type .pain. .They .are .usually .elderly, .and, .due .to .the

dissection .of .the .aorta, .asymmetric .pulses .in .blood .pressures .in .the .extremities .may .be

present. .Coarctation .of .the .aorta .can .also .cause .similar .symptoms; .however, .it .would .be

unlikely .due .to .the .patient's .age .as .this .is .a .congenital .defect. .MI, .PE, .and .pericarditis

are .also .common .causes .of .concerning .chest .pain; .however, .neither .typically .will .cause

asymmetric .blood .pressures .or .pulses .in .the .extremities.



A .19-year-old .carwash .attendant .sustained .a .laceration .to .the .ulnar .aspect .of .his .mid-

forearm .while .at .work .last .week. .He .did .not .have .it .evaluated .at .that .time .and .is .now

noticing .purulent .discharge .and .increasing .pain .from .the .wound .along .with .fever .and

chills. .Where .would .the .clinician .expect .to .find .the .first .signs .of .lymphadenopathy? . -

ANSWER- .a. .Epitrochlear .nodes

,Rationale: .The .epitrochlear .nodes .are .the .first .nodes .in .the .drainage .region .from .the

ulnar .surface .of .the .forearm .and .hand, .little .and .ring .fingers, .and .adjacent .surface .of .the

middle .finger. .Axillary .nodes, .infraclavicular .nodes, .and .cervical .chain .nodes .are .all

distal .to .this .area .and .may .show .evidence .of .lymphadenopathy .as .well; .however, .that

would .be .secondary .after .the .epitrochlear .nodes.



When .assessing .for .the .femoral .pulse, .where .should .the .clinician .begin .deeply

palpating? .- .ANSWER- .C. .Below .the .inguinal .ligament, .midway .between .the .anterior

superior .iliac .spine .and .symphysis .pubis

Rationale: .The .clinician .would .begin .deeply .palpating .below .the .inguinal .ligament,

midway .between .the .anterior .superior .iliac .spine .in .the .symphysis .pubis. .The .external

iliac .artery .transitions .into .the .femoral .artery .at .the .level .of .the .inguinal .ligament.

Therefore, .palpating .above .the .inguinal .ligament .would .be .assessing .the .external .iliac

artery. .The .femoral .artery .is .typically .located .midway .between .the .anterior .superior .iliac

spine .in .the .symphysis .pubis .in .most .patients.



The .clinician .is .palpating .pulses .in .the .foot .of .a .diabetic .patient .while .in .the .clinic. .A

strong .pulse .is .felt .located .on .the .dorsum .of .the .foot, .just .lateral .to .the .extensor .tendon

of .the .big .toe. .Which .artery .is .being .assessed? .- .ANSWER- .C. .Dorsalis .pedis

Rationale: .The .dorsalis .pedis .artery .is .usually .palpable .on .the .dorsum .of .the .foot .just

lateral .to .the .extensor .tendon .of .the .big .toe. .The .arterial .arch .of .the .foot .is .more .distal

and .runs .transversely .and .is .not .usually .palpable. .The .posterior .tibial .artery .is .found

,behind .the .medial .malleolus .of .the .ankle. .The .popliteal .and .femoral .pulses .are .found

more .proximally .at .the .knee .and .near .the .groin, .respectively.



A .68-year-old .retired .administrative .assistant .complains .of .a .3-month .history .of

recurring .pain .after .ambulating .that .radiates .from .her .back .in .the .upper .lumbar .region

into .both .buttocks, .bilateral .thighs, .and .mid-calf .regions. .Her .pain .is .typically .improved

by .sitting .or .by .leaning .forward. .The .origin .of .her .pain .is .likely .secondary .to .which .of .the

following? .- .ANSWER- .d. .Neurogenic .claudication

Rationale: .Neurogenic .claudication .can .mimic .PAD .by .causing .pain .related .to .walking;

however, .it .is .typically .relieved .simply .by .sitting .or .by .leaning .forward. .Many .patients

with .spinal .stenosis .of .the .lumbar .spine .have .pain .that .originates .in .the .spinal .region

and .radiates .into .the .areas .noted. .PAD .is .not .typically .relieved .just .by .sitting .alone .and

usually .will .take .some .time. .PAD .also .does .not .typically .improve .with .bending .over.

Acute .arterial .occlusion .does .not .cause .recurring .symptoms .and .is .not .usually .bilateral.

Abdominal .aortic .aneurysms .may .cause .similar .pain .as .well; .however, .they .typically .do

not .have .the .same .palliating .factors.



A .patient .that .has .a .known .history .of .cardiovascular .disease .including .a .myocardial

infarction .and .positive .ankle-brachial .index .indicating .peripheral .arterial .disease .in .his

left .leg .is .now .having .some .issues .with .erectile .dysfunction .(ED). .The .clinician .suspects

it .may .be .due .to .medications .or .further .vascular .disease. .He .does .not .complain .of .any

other .symptoms. .If .his .symptoms .are .related .to .vascular .disease, .where .would .the

lesion .likely .be .located? .- .ANSWER- .b. .Iliac .pudendal

, A .61-year-old .retired .librarian .was .recently .diagnosed .with .ovarian .cancer. .She .was

otherwise .healthy .until .her .recent .cancer .diagnosis. .She .has .not .been .feeling .well .lately

and .has .had .a .cough .and .some .mild .shortness .of .breath .for .the .past .couple .of .days.

She .now .presents .to .the .clinic .complaining .of .pain .and .swelling .in .her .right .groin .and

leg, .which .she .says .is .been .there .for .about .a .week .but .is .worsening. .On .physical

examination, .2+ .edema .of .the .right .leg .up .to .the .thigh; .1+ .femoral, .popliteal, .dorsalis

pedis, .and .posterior .tibial .pulses; .and .no .significant .erythema .are .noted. .What .is .the

chief .concern .with .this .patient? .- .ANSWER- .d. .Pulmonary .embolism .(PE)

Rationale: .Cancer .patients .are .at .high .risk .of .deep .venous .thrombosis .(DVT), .and, .with

the .presenting .symptoms .of .swelling .and .pain .in .her .groin, .along .with .recent .history .of

cough .and .shortness .of .breath, .this .patient's .presentation .is .suspicious .for .PE. .Patients

with .DVT .in .the .proximal .leg .veins .are .at .high .risk .of .thromboembolism. .Acute .arterial

occlusion .should .not .cause .significant .edema, .and .pulses .would .likely .be .absent. .The

constellation .of .symptoms .and .history .in .this .patient .also .does .not .suggest .an .acute

arterial .occlusion. .Superficial .thrombophlebitis .typically .only .causes .mild .local .swelling,

redness, .and .warmth .along .with .a .subcutaneous .cord. .Acute .lymphangitis .typically

presents .with .red .streaks .from .an .infection .passing .through .lymph .channels.



A .32-year-old .cabdriver .complains .of .pain .in .his .left .leg. .He .has .a .history .of .type .2

diabetes, .is .a .smoker, .and .recently .was .diagnosed .with .hypertension. .He .does .not

remember .injuring .his .leg; .however, .he .notes .that .there .is .a .small .wound .on .the .lateral

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