1 of 1038
Term
A frail elderly patient presents with constipation. Which of the
following normal physiologic changes seen with aging is the most
likely cause?
1.
Decreased bowel muscle tone
2.
Increased bile secretion
3.
Increased absorption of calcium
,4.
Decreased pancreatic secretions
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decreases the threshold of seizures. the Somogyi effect.
high level athletes decreased bowel muscle tone
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2 of 1038
Definition
a milder form of Stevens-Johnson syndrome that produces pink-to-
red targetlike lesions, wheals, and blisters, with no mucosal
involvement. The clinician should look for a history of antibiotic and
other drug treatment such as sulfa drugs, penicillins, and other
drugs. Hypersensitivity reaction from meds, allergy, or infection.
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Erythema multiforme Proton Inhibitors
Define fremitis: hyperbilirubinemia
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, 3 of 1038
Term
Tubercle
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Softening of the cervicouterine lack a estrogen, apply topical
junction estrogens
leading cause of cancer deaths in small round projection on
men and women. bone or surface
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4 of 1038
Term
A young, athletic adult presents with shoulder pain and inability to
raise the arm above the shoulder. The most likely diagnosis is:
1. frozen shoulder syndrome.
2. cervical radiculopathy.
3. rotator cuff tear.
4. polymyositis.
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, Send to emergency room rotator cuff tear
refer to emergency department otiti media with effusion
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5 of 1038
Term
Herniated disc and sciatica
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aggravated by long periods of
better with standing and
standing and walking. relieved by
worse with sitting
forward flexion, sitting and rest.
better with lying down and worse no change with movement or
with walking position
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6 of 1038
Definition
gray-white arc or circle around the limbus of the iris that is common
with aging. caused by lipid deposits deep in the edge of the cornea
Term
A frail elderly patient presents with constipation. Which of the
following normal physiologic changes seen with aging is the most
likely cause?
1.
Decreased bowel muscle tone
2.
Increased bile secretion
3.
Increased absorption of calcium
,4.
Decreased pancreatic secretions
Give this one a try later!
decreases the threshold of seizures. the Somogyi effect.
high level athletes decreased bowel muscle tone
Don't know?
2 of 1038
Definition
a milder form of Stevens-Johnson syndrome that produces pink-to-
red targetlike lesions, wheals, and blisters, with no mucosal
involvement. The clinician should look for a history of antibiotic and
other drug treatment such as sulfa drugs, penicillins, and other
drugs. Hypersensitivity reaction from meds, allergy, or infection.
Give this one a try later!
Erythema multiforme Proton Inhibitors
Define fremitis: hyperbilirubinemia
Don't know?
, 3 of 1038
Term
Tubercle
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Softening of the cervicouterine lack a estrogen, apply topical
junction estrogens
leading cause of cancer deaths in small round projection on
men and women. bone or surface
Don't know?
4 of 1038
Term
A young, athletic adult presents with shoulder pain and inability to
raise the arm above the shoulder. The most likely diagnosis is:
1. frozen shoulder syndrome.
2. cervical radiculopathy.
3. rotator cuff tear.
4. polymyositis.
Give this one a try later!
, Send to emergency room rotator cuff tear
refer to emergency department otiti media with effusion
Don't know?
5 of 1038
Term
Herniated disc and sciatica
Give this one a try later!
aggravated by long periods of
better with standing and
standing and walking. relieved by
worse with sitting
forward flexion, sitting and rest.
better with lying down and worse no change with movement or
with walking position
Don't know?
6 of 1038
Definition
gray-white arc or circle around the limbus of the iris that is common
with aging. caused by lipid deposits deep in the edge of the cornea