ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT
Answers
Staphylococcus aureus - CORRECT ANSWER - Red, Swollen, Warm to touch, Pus
Malaria - CORRECT ANSWER - anemia, jaundice, fever, and malaise due to destruction
of red blood cells.
H1N1 flu - CORRECT ANSWER - Sore throat, Nasal Congestion
Second Degree Burn - CORRECT ANSWER - skin appears red and swollen. The patient
reports it is very painful. Blisters
Malignant Tumor Symptoms Vs. Benign - CORRECT ANSWER - M- Metastatic
capabilities, Distorted Shape
B-Remain Localized, Rarely Occur, Slow Growth
Both- Abnormal Cells
Pagets Disease - CORRECT ANSWER - Thickening and Enlargement of the Bone
Fibromyalgia - CORRECT ANSWER - chronic condition with widespread aching and
pain in the muscles and fibrous soft tissue, Small Pain Points
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER - burning, weakness, and tingling in one
hand, Unable to grip, worse at night
Sprain - CORRECT ANSWER - An injury in which the ligaments holding bones together
are stretched too far and tear. Pain during Movement only, limited Mobility
, Atopic dermatitis vs. Contact - CORRECT ANSWER - Atopic- Normally genetic, occurs
at a young age
Contact- Usually caused by something
Both- Small Oozing Vesicles, red, Itching
Herpes Zoster Virus (Shingles) - CORRECT ANSWER - Same virus as Shingles
Vesicular Lesions (usually around trunk, but can be elsewhere)
Ischemic Stroke - CORRECT ANSWER - a type of stroke that occurs when the flow of
blood to the brain is blocked (occlusion of Blood Vessels)
70%-80% of Brain Attacks
Impaired Consciousness and Hemiparesis
hemmoragic stroke - CORRECT ANSWER - Rupture of Blood Vessel
Usually Fatal
Impaired Consciousness and Hemiparesis
Alcoholism - CORRECT ANSWER - Disease that causes lack of B12
Possible Cause of Peripheral Neuropathy - CORRECT ANSWER - Possible Causes of
What?
Vit B12 Def
Lead poinsoning
Cerebral concussion - CORRECT ANSWER - Temporary Loss of Consciousness
Period of Amnesia