Question Mixed Exam with Case Scenarios and Rationales
1. A 65-year-old patient presents with shortness of breath and swelling in the lower
extremities. On examination, you notice jugular vein distension and crackles in the
lungs. What is the most likely underlying condition?
A. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
B. Heart failure
C. Pulmonary embolism
D. Pneumonia
Answer: B
Rationale: Jugular vein distension, lung crackles, and peripheral edema are classic
signs of heart failure.
2. During a routine assessment, a 45-year-old patient reports fatigue, dry skin, and
brittle nails. Which assessment finding would best support a nutritional deficiency?
A. Enlarged lymph nodes
B. Pallor and spoon-shaped nails
C. Hyperactive reflexes
D. Tachycardia
Answer: B
Rationale: Spoon-shaped nails (koilonychia) and pallor suggest iron deficiency anemia
or malnutrition.
3. A 30-year-old woman presents with irregular menstrual cycles and hirsutism. What is
the most appropriate evidence-based initial assessment?
A. Abdominal palpation only
B. Pelvic exam and hormonal evaluation
C. Cardiac auscultation
D. Neurological assessment
,Answer: B
Rationale: Irregular menses and hirsutism suggest a possible endocrine disorder; pelvic
exam and hormone testing are indicated.
4. A patient in a telehealth session reports sudden severe headache and vision
changes. Which is the best immediate action?
A. Schedule a routine follow-up
B. Advise rest at home
C. Recommend immediate emergency evaluation
D. Prescribe over-the-counter analgesics
Answer: C
Rationale: Sudden severe headache with vision changes may indicate a medical
emergency (e.g., stroke or aneurysm) requiring immediate in-person assessment.
5. A pediatric patient shows signs of fatigue, pallor, and irritability. Lab tests reveal low
hemoglobin. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Iron deficiency anemia
B. Leukemia
C. Dehydration
D. Hypothyroidism
Answer: A
Rationale: Fatigue, pallor, and low hemoglobin are classic indicators of iron deficiency
anemia in children.
6. During a cardiovascular assessment, you notice a bruit over the carotid artery. What
does this finding most likely indicate?
A. Normal variant
B. Atherosclerotic narrowing
C. Heart valve disorder
,D. Arrhythmia
Answer: B
Rationale: A bruit over the carotid artery suggests turbulent blood flow, often caused by
atherosclerotic plaque narrowing the vessel.
7. A 55-year-old patient with diabetes presents for a foot exam. You notice a shallow
ulcer on the plantar surface with minimal pain. What is the most important next step?
A. Apply topical antibiotic and discharge
B. Perform a thorough neurovascular assessment
C. Schedule a routine follow-up in 3 months
D. Recommend massage therapy
Answer: B
Rationale: Diabetic patients may have neuropathy; foot ulcers can progress quickly, so
neurovascular assessment is essential.
8. A 28-year-old male presents with swelling and redness of the right knee after a
soccer injury. Which test is most appropriate for initial assessment?
A. McMurray test
B. Babinski reflex
C. Tinel sign
D. Romberg test
Answer: A
Rationale: The McMurray test assesses meniscal injury, which is common after knee
trauma.
9. A patient reports new onset anxiety and sleep disturbance. What is the best
evidence-based first assessment?
A. Mental status exam and history of symptoms
B. Complete abdominal exam
, C. Cardiovascular auscultation
D. Pulmonary function test
Answer: A
Rationale: Anxiety and sleep disturbance require a focused mental health assessment
to identify underlying causes.
10. A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease presents with increased
shortness of breath and productive cough. What is the most appropriate assessment?
A. Neurological exam
B. Pulmonary auscultation and oxygen saturation
C. Abdominal palpation
D. Cardiac stress test
Answer: B
Rationale: COPD exacerbations are assessed via pulmonary auscultation, oxygen
saturation, and evaluation of respiratory status.
11. A 40-year-old patient reports persistent headaches and blurred vision. Blood
pressure is 180/110 mmHg. What is the most urgent next step?
A. Prescribe analgesics
B. Recommend lifestyle changes
C. Immediate evaluation for hypertensive emergency
D. Schedule routine follow-up
Answer: C
Rationale: Extremely elevated BP with symptoms suggests a hypertensive emergency,
requiring immediate assessment.
12. During a respiratory exam, a patient presents with wheezing and shortness of
breath. What is the most likely condition?
A. Asthma
B. Pneumonia