NBCE PART 3 EXAM 2025 ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (PROFESSOR VERIFIED) | ALREADY GRADED A+ | LATEST EDITION
NBCE PART 3 EXAM 2025 ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (PROFESSOR VERIFIED) | ALREADY GRADED A+ | LATEST EDITION Solids, there could be atelectasis, tumor, or pneumoconiosis - Ans →Flat percussion in the lungs may indicate? GI or air, can be Meganblase (gastric air bubble) or flatulence. - Ans →Tympany percussion in the lungs may indicate? Decreased - Ans →Fremitis in atelectasis, tumors, or pneumoconiosis causing a flat percussion, will have what kind of fremitus? Fluid. Can be bacterial pneumonia, Congestive heart failure, edema, massive pleural effusion. - Ans →Dull percussion in the lungs may indicate? R Middle lobe, then R lateral lobe - Ans →MC location of bacterial pneumonia in lungs Bronchitis - Ans →Low pitch auscultation Wheeze, Musical rales, crackles - Ans →High pitch auscultation 1) Spoken word louder 2) Sounds like eh 3) Louder - Ans →Fluid in the lungs: 1) Brochophony 2) Egophony 3) Whispered pectoriloquy Pleurisy - Ans →Auscultation of a friction rub Pneumothorax - Ans →Auscultation of respiratory lag COPD - Ans →Prolonged expiration seen in Cystitis - Ans →No casts, no fever, nitrates seen, e. coli detected. First occurs in urethra and ascends up to the bladder. External hemorrhoids - Ans →______ hemorrhoids are often symptom free unless defecating Internal hemorrhoids - Ans →_______ hemorrhoids lead to bloody defecation and are often painful Rectal prolapse - Ans →Strain producing a donut shaped anus Rectal fissure - Ans →Linear tear in anus causing bloody defecation Hypospadias - Ans →Congenital defect, opening side of urethra is on ventral surface of penis Epispadias - Ans →Congenital defect, opening side of urethra is on the dorsal side of penis. ( E is next to D in alphabet) Hydrocele - Ans →Non tender, transilluminates, accumulation of serous fluids in one or both testicles Borborygmi - Ans →a rumbling or gurgling noise made by the movement of fluid and gas in the intestines. Tumor - Ans →HCG levels high, painless nodule that does not transilluminate Varicocele - Ans →Bag of worms Epididymitis - Ans →Reddened testes that is tender, transilluminates, with posterior superior scrotal swelling Testicular torsion - Ans →Blunt trauma, painful, swollen, male adolescence Cryptorchism - Ans →Non-descending testicle, increase risk of cancer Priapism - Ans →Sustained erection for more than 4 hours Acute prostatitis - Ans →Fever, warm tender prostate Chronic - Ans →This type of prostatitis leads to painful ejaculation BPH - Ans →Lateral lobes of prostate, boggy, smooth, non tender Prostate Cancer - Ans →Posterior lobe, firm, nodular, nontender Females - Ans →Femoral hernias most likely seen in Older males - Ans →Direct hernias most likely seen in Young males - Ans →Indirect hernias most likely seen in Low pitch sounds to detect stenosis. "BelLO-steno" - Ans →Bells are to hear _____ pitch to detect ____. - High pitch sounds to detect regurgitation "Di-Hi-Regurg" - Ans →Diaphragms are to hear ___ pitch to detect_______ Left lateral decubitus - Ans →To hear mitral better Tricuspid location S1 Split Tri - Ans →Best place to hear S1 splitting During inspiration Pathological: Always splitting "S2 Split-Inspire" - Ans →Best place to hear S2 splitting. Near Xiphoid, AV regurgitation Physiological: Under 40 Pathological: Over 40
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