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APEA 3P Exam Key
Questions and Answers |
Advanced Pathophysiology,
Pharmacology & Physical
Assessment
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APEA 3P Exam: Key Questions and Answers
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1. Circumscribed el- Lesions measuring approximately 0.5cm, seen in herpes simplex or varicella.
evations of the
skin filled with
serous fluid
2. Cranial nerve V The cranial nerve that innervates the principal muscles involved when closing the
mouth.
3. Transverse Fora- The structure that creates a channel for the vertebral artery.
men
4. Polycythemia NOT a compliant patient with type 1 diabetes.
5. Pediculosis capi- The chief complaint is itching.
tis
6. Ischial tuberosity The large swelling posteriorly on the superior ramus of the ischium that bears most
of the weight in sitting.
7. Percussion tech- Percussing areas over the scapulae would be omitted when percussing the pos-
nique terior chest.
8. Tonic pupil Condition indicated by a right pupil that appears larger than the left and reacts
much slower to light.
9. Focal seizure that Type of seizure activity where the patient experiences partial seizures resembling
becomes gener- tonic-clonic seizures.
alized
10. Symmetric weak- Type of weakness suggested by a female patient complaining of weakness in both
ness pattern arms when transferring wet clothes.
11. Bimanual vaginal To palpate the right ovary, the pelvic hand needs to be in the right lateral fornix.
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