A 17-year-old male with rheumatoid arthritis is being treated with an NSAID and
omeprazole (Prilosec). The patient complains of headache, abdominal pain, and gas.
These symptoms are most likely:
1. associated with the omeprazole.
2. related to the underlying condition.
3. the result of the NSAID.
4. caused by viral gastroenteritis.
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, associated with the omeprazole
An adult female who is homeless presents for an initial obstetric visit at 34 weeks of
pregnancy. She is diagnosed with Chlamydia trachomatis infection. What complication
will her newborn be most at risk?
1. Conjunctivitis
2. Hearing loss
3. Pneumonitis
4. Meningitis
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conjunctivitis
The clinical presentation of placenta previa that develops during the third trimester
includes:
1. intermittent dark-red spotting.
2. occult bleeding with abdominal or back pain.
3. sudden onset of painless and profuse bleeding.
4. painless occult bleeding that becomes visible upon onset of labor.
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sudden onset of painless and profuse bleeding
A nurse practitioner places a 76-year-old patient on nifedipine (Procardia) 10 mg t.i.d.
for angina. The patient is unable to remember to take the medication at the scheduled
,times. The practitioner should:
1. discontinue the issue with the patient's daughter.
2. change the dose to extended release 30 mg daily.
3. reinforce the importance of taking the medication.
4. increase the dosage to 20 mg b.i.d.
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change the dose to extended release 30mg daily
Congenital dysplasia of the hip:
1. more commonly affects both hips.
2. occurs more commonly in females.
3. is correctable at any age.
4. typically self-corrects by 12 weeks of age.
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more commonly affects both hips
A 46-year-old female presents with a complaint of amenorrhea for 3 months. The
first-line diagnostic workup is:
1. urine pregnancy test.
2. progesterone challenge.
3. serum prolactin level.
4. thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH).
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, urine pregnancy test
Which of the following is a hallmark of lumbar spinal stenosis?
1. Incontinence of bowel and/or bladder
2. Point tenderness of the lumbar spine
3. Leg, buttock or back pain precipitated by walking.
4. Bilateral leg pain with sitting.
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leg, buttock or back pain precipitated by walking
The management of COPD in the elderly is best guided by:
1. spirometry.
2. arterial blood gases.
3. radiologic imaging.
4. symptomatology.
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symptomatology
The most commonly prescribed medication for mild systemic lupus erythematosus
(SLE) is:
1. azathioprine (AZA).
2. belimumab (Benlysta).
omeprazole (Prilosec). The patient complains of headache, abdominal pain, and gas.
These symptoms are most likely:
1. associated with the omeprazole.
2. related to the underlying condition.
3. the result of the NSAID.
4. caused by viral gastroenteritis.
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, associated with the omeprazole
An adult female who is homeless presents for an initial obstetric visit at 34 weeks of
pregnancy. She is diagnosed with Chlamydia trachomatis infection. What complication
will her newborn be most at risk?
1. Conjunctivitis
2. Hearing loss
3. Pneumonitis
4. Meningitis
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conjunctivitis
The clinical presentation of placenta previa that develops during the third trimester
includes:
1. intermittent dark-red spotting.
2. occult bleeding with abdominal or back pain.
3. sudden onset of painless and profuse bleeding.
4. painless occult bleeding that becomes visible upon onset of labor.
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sudden onset of painless and profuse bleeding
A nurse practitioner places a 76-year-old patient on nifedipine (Procardia) 10 mg t.i.d.
for angina. The patient is unable to remember to take the medication at the scheduled
,times. The practitioner should:
1. discontinue the issue with the patient's daughter.
2. change the dose to extended release 30 mg daily.
3. reinforce the importance of taking the medication.
4. increase the dosage to 20 mg b.i.d.
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change the dose to extended release 30mg daily
Congenital dysplasia of the hip:
1. more commonly affects both hips.
2. occurs more commonly in females.
3. is correctable at any age.
4. typically self-corrects by 12 weeks of age.
Give this one a try later!
more commonly affects both hips
A 46-year-old female presents with a complaint of amenorrhea for 3 months. The
first-line diagnostic workup is:
1. urine pregnancy test.
2. progesterone challenge.
3. serum prolactin level.
4. thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH).
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, urine pregnancy test
Which of the following is a hallmark of lumbar spinal stenosis?
1. Incontinence of bowel and/or bladder
2. Point tenderness of the lumbar spine
3. Leg, buttock or back pain precipitated by walking.
4. Bilateral leg pain with sitting.
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leg, buttock or back pain precipitated by walking
The management of COPD in the elderly is best guided by:
1. spirometry.
2. arterial blood gases.
3. radiologic imaging.
4. symptomatology.
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symptomatology
The most commonly prescribed medication for mild systemic lupus erythematosus
(SLE) is:
1. azathioprine (AZA).
2. belimumab (Benlysta).