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A patient has recurrent cluster headaches and asks
about abortive therapy. Which therapy is effective
for a majority of patients with cluster headaches?
a. Lithium
b. NSAIDs
c. Oxygen
d. Verapamil - ANSWER-C. Oxygen
A patient reports recurrent headaches occurring 1
or 2 times per month that generally occur with
weather changes or when sleep patterns are
disrupted and describes them as severe, with
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throbbing on one side of the head and sometimes
accompanied by nausea. What is the recommended
treatment for this type of headache?
a. Gabapentin
b. Propranolol
c. Rizatriptan
d. Topiramate - ANSWER-c. Rizatriptan
Which medication is NOT useful in treating tension-
type headaches?
a. Antiemetics
b. Lithium
c. Muscle relaxants
d. NSAIDse. Oxygen - ANSWER-b. Lithium
A patient reports two episodes of visual
disturbances and eye pain that lasted 1 to 2 days
each about 2 months apart. Which diagnostic
testing will the provider order initially?
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a. Lumbar puncture
b. Magnetic resonance imaging
c. Optical Coherence Tomography
d. Visual evoked potential - ANSWER-b. Magnetic
resonance imaging
A patient with Parkinson's disease (PD) has been
taking carbidopa-levodopa (Sinemet) with good
results but develops increased dyskinesia. Which
drug will be added to this patient's regimen to help
control this symptom?
a. Amantadine
b. Benztropine
c. Ropinirole
d. Tolcapone - ANSWER-a. Amantadine
All of the following are common symptoms seen in
patients with Parkinson's disease except:
a. Bradykinesia
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b. Festination
c. Hyperphonia
d. Rigidity
e. Symmetric tremor - ANSWER-c. Hyperphonia
Which drug is used to treat patients with focal
epilepsy and complex partial seizures?
a. Carbamazepine
b. Ethosuximide
c. Lamotrigine
d. Topiramate - ANSWER-a. Carbamazepine
A patient develops a gait disorder and the patient's
spouse reports noticing recent personality changes.
The provider suspects a brain lesion. Which
evaluation is especially important in the initial
physical examination?
a. Assessment of peripheral reflexes