VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND DETAILED
SOLUTIONS
◉ to prevent fracture in a pt. with low vitamin d hydroxyl, high TSH
and low Hct. Answer: VITAMIN D 600-800, CALCIUM 1000-1200.
OSTEOPOROSIS BONE ABSORPTION EXCEED BONE FORMATION.
LOW TSH= Hyperthyroidism- BONE DEMINERALIZATION.
NEED CALCIUM for BONE GROWTH
◉ Carotid bruit. Answer: abnormal flow of blood through the carotid
artery
◉ Carotid bruit. Answer: abnormal flow of blood through the carotid
artery due to atherosclerotic disease
◉ Common causes of GERD. Answer: risk factors- alcohol,
anticholinergic, CCB, chocolate peppermint, fatty, spicy, citrus foods,
hormones, obesity, pregnancy, smoking, theophylline, exacerbated
by CCB verapamil
◉ Common causes of GERD. Answer: risk factors-
,alcohol,
anticholinergic,
CCB, BB
chocolate peppermint, fatty, spicy, citrus foods,
hormones,
obesity,
pregnancy,
smoking,
theophylline
◉ Zeprexa. What lab and intervention to put in place. Answer:
CAUSES ELEVATED LIPDS, GLUCOSE, WEIGHT
monitor CBC for low WBC
weight- BMI q 3m
b/p, mental status, lips, prolactin, glucose
◉ Weber test. Answer: Sensorineural loss Weber test(top of head)
no laterization, normal finding, does not lateralize to either ear,
bilateral hearing loss, if hear better in left ear, right sensorineural
loss
, ◉ Weber test. Answer: Sensorineural loss Weber test (top of head)
no laterization- normal, does not lateralize to either ear- bilateral
hearing loss, if hear better in left ear, right sensorineural loss.
SUN- sensorial lateralize unaffected ear
CAFFE- Conductive lateralize to affected ear
◉ Assessment on patient with ascites. Answer: Dullness
◉ Assessment on patient with ascites. Answer: Dullness to
percussion
◉ Varus Stress Test. Answer: application of a lateral force to the
medial aspect of a joint in an attempt to create a gap in the lateral
joint line, thereby testing the stability of the lateral aspect of the
joint
LCL
◉ Varus Stress Test. Answer: TEST LCL (lateral-vaRus)
McMurrays- Meniscus CLICK
application of a lateral force to the medial aspect of a joint in an
attempt to create a gap in the lateral joint line, thereby testing the
stability of the lateral aspect of the joint
LCL