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Your patient is complaining of pain with urination. Which lab value would your doctor
look at first? - ✔✔Urine Dip
The patient after a narcotics overdose has bradypnea. What is likely their respiratory
rate? - ✔✔5 RPM
The coronary vessels carry ___ to the muscle of the heart? - ✔✔Oxygenated blood
Medications that reduce the pressure in the blood vessels would be best for ___. -
✔✔HTN
Your patient has Chest Pain. Which diagnosis is NOT on your differential? - ✔✔Toe
contusion
The doctor says a strange word that you are unfamiliar with during the exam, what
should you do? - ✔✔Ask the doctor
The patient's pain is described as sharp. They have a history of cancer with an
lumpectomy and they are retired. Which information best belongs in the Subjective
section of the chart? - ✔✔Sharp
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, When the doctor evaluates the throat, what finding could NOT be appreciated? -
✔✔Leg swelling
Your patient has Shortness of Breath. What is the most likely question your doctor
could ask in the Subjective section? - ✔✔Is there anything that makes it better or worse?
Select the condition that is concerning when the patient has Right Upper Quadrant
Abdominal Tenderness. - ✔✔Cholesystitis
The patient develops a rash with Penicillin, belongs in the ___. - ✔✔Allergies
Finish this statement: Pertinent positives point the doctor ________. - ✔✔Toward a
likely diagnosis
Why would the doctor need to order testing after the exam? - ✔✔To further rule out
diagnoses
The patient in room 8 is febrile. What is most likely their temperature? - ✔✔102.8 F
Your patient has Abdominal Pain. Which diagnosis is NOT on your differential? -
✔✔Cerebral Tumor
What does the doctor normally do immediately after the patient tells their story? -
✔✔Perform the physical exam
Patients who are tachycardic are at high risk of forming blood clots(thrombus). What is
likely their heart rate? - ✔✔110 BPM
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