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Emergency Nursing Exam with Questions and Answers
Emergency Nursing Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
A nurse in the emergency department receives four patients simultaneously. Which patient should be prioritized for immediate care? 
a) A patient with a sore throat 
b) A patient with chest pain radiating to the left arm 
c) A patient with a sprained ankle 
d) A patient with a mild headache. ANSWER Correct Answer: B 
 
Rationale: Patients with chest pain radiating to the left arm may be experiencing a cardiac event, which is life-threatenin...
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Emergency Nursing Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
A nurse in the emergency department receives four patients simultaneously. Which patient should be prioritized for immediate care? 
a) A patient with a sore throat 
b) A patient with chest pain radiating to the left arm 
c) A patient with a sprained ankle 
d) A patient with a mild headache. ANSWER Correct Answer: B 
 
Rationale: Patients with chest pain radiating to the left arm may be experiencing a cardiac event, which is life-threatenin...
Oral Path Chapter 2 Exam Study Material with Questions and Answers
Oral Path Chapter 2 Exam Study Material with Questions and Answers 
 
A decrease in the size and function of a cell, a tissue, an organ, or the body is referred to as 
a. emigration. 
b. atrophy. 
c. hyperplasia. 
d. phagocytosis. ANSWER B Atrophy 
 
The first response of the body to injury is 
a. anaphylaxis. 
b. erythema. 
c. fever. 
d. inflammation. ANSWER D, inflammation 
 
Which type of inflammation occurs when the injury is minimal and brief and its source is removed from the tissue? 
a....
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Oral Path Chapter 2 Exam Study Material with Questions and Answers 
 
A decrease in the size and function of a cell, a tissue, an organ, or the body is referred to as 
a. emigration. 
b. atrophy. 
c. hyperplasia. 
d. phagocytosis. ANSWER B Atrophy 
 
The first response of the body to injury is 
a. anaphylaxis. 
b. erythema. 
c. fever. 
d. inflammation. ANSWER D, inflammation 
 
Which type of inflammation occurs when the injury is minimal and brief and its source is removed from the tissue? 
a....
Oral Path Retake Exam with Questions and Answers
Oral Path Retake Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
A 40-year-old man has routine dental radiographs which reveal a well circumscribed "heart-shaped" radiolucent area between the maxillary central incisors. The teeth are vital and patient is asymptomatic. This patient most probably has a 
 
a. Nasopalatine canal cyst 
b.Median palatine cyst 
c.Globulomaxillary cyst 
d.Median mandibular cyst ANSWER a.Nasopalatine canal cyst 
 
A butterfly rash over the bridge of the nose is a classic manife...
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Oral Path Retake Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
A 40-year-old man has routine dental radiographs which reveal a well circumscribed "heart-shaped" radiolucent area between the maxillary central incisors. The teeth are vital and patient is asymptomatic. This patient most probably has a 
 
a. Nasopalatine canal cyst 
b.Median palatine cyst 
c.Globulomaxillary cyst 
d.Median mandibular cyst ANSWER a.Nasopalatine canal cyst 
 
A butterfly rash over the bridge of the nose is a classic manife...
Oral Path Exam 1 Study Tool with Questions and Answers
Oral Path Exam 1 Study Tool with Questions and Answers 
 
What makes an Aneurysmal bone cyst unique? 
a. No epithelial lining 
b. Exudate 
c. It's gelatinous 
d. Serous fluid ANSWER a. No epithelial lining 
 
The unique radiographic appearance of an Aneurysmal bone cyst is 
a. Star or bright appearance 
b. Ground glass 
c. Honeycomb/soap bubbles 
d. Cotton wool ANSWER c. Honeycomb/soap bubbles 
 
What deficiency causes Osteomalacia? 
a. Calcium 
b. Vit B12 
C. Zinc 
d. Iron ANSWER a. Calcium...
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Oral Path Exam 1 Study Tool with Questions and Answers 
 
What makes an Aneurysmal bone cyst unique? 
a. No epithelial lining 
b. Exudate 
c. It's gelatinous 
d. Serous fluid ANSWER a. No epithelial lining 
 
The unique radiographic appearance of an Aneurysmal bone cyst is 
a. Star or bright appearance 
b. Ground glass 
c. Honeycomb/soap bubbles 
d. Cotton wool ANSWER c. Honeycomb/soap bubbles 
 
What deficiency causes Osteomalacia? 
a. Calcium 
b. Vit B12 
C. Zinc 
d. Iron ANSWER a. Calcium...
Oral Path Chapter 4 Exam with Questions and Answers
Oral Path Chapter 4 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
The most specific of the body's defense mechanisms against infection is: 
a. intact skin 
b. the immune response 
c. skin secretions 
d. inflammatory response ANSWER b 
 
which statement is false? 
a. primary lesion of syphilis is called a chancre 
b. the secondary lesion of syphilis occurs at the site of inoculation with the organism 
c. the tertiary lesion of syphilis is called a gumma 
d. syphilis is caused by the spirochete treponema ...
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Oral Path Chapter 4 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
The most specific of the body's defense mechanisms against infection is: 
a. intact skin 
b. the immune response 
c. skin secretions 
d. inflammatory response ANSWER b 
 
which statement is false? 
a. primary lesion of syphilis is called a chancre 
b. the secondary lesion of syphilis occurs at the site of inoculation with the organism 
c. the tertiary lesion of syphilis is called a gumma 
d. syphilis is caused by the spirochete treponema ...
Oral Path 3 Exam Study Guide with Questions and Solutions
Oral Path 3 Exam Study Guide with Questions and Solutions 
 
The breakdown of cellular adhesion between epithelial cells is called: 
A. cell-mediated immunity. 
B. acantholysis. 
C. Nikolsky sign. 
D. anaphylaxis. ANSWER b 
 
Which of the following is a protein molecule that is produced by plasma cells and is also 
called an immunoglobulin? 
A. An autoimmune disease 
B. A natural killer cell 
C. Rheumatoid factor 
D. An antibody ANSWER d 
 
Which lymphocyte matures without passing through the th...
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Oral Path 3 Exam Study Guide with Questions and Solutions 
 
The breakdown of cellular adhesion between epithelial cells is called: 
A. cell-mediated immunity. 
B. acantholysis. 
C. Nikolsky sign. 
D. anaphylaxis. ANSWER b 
 
Which of the following is a protein molecule that is produced by plasma cells and is also 
called an immunoglobulin? 
A. An autoimmune disease 
B. A natural killer cell 
C. Rheumatoid factor 
D. An antibody ANSWER d 
 
Which lymphocyte matures without passing through the th...
Oral Path 7 Exam with Questions and Answers
Oral Path 7 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Which of the following choices represents characteristics of malignant tumors? 
a.Encapsulated 
b. Ability to spread to distant sites 
c. Benign 
d. Cells resemble normal cells ANSWER b 
 
Anaplastic means the tumor: 
a. is composed of cells that vary in size and shape. 
b. has cells with darker nuclei than those of normal cells. 
c. has cells that exhibit an increased nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio. 
d. does not resemble the tissue from which it was ...
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Oral Path 7 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Which of the following choices represents characteristics of malignant tumors? 
a.Encapsulated 
b. Ability to spread to distant sites 
c. Benign 
d. Cells resemble normal cells ANSWER b 
 
Anaplastic means the tumor: 
a. is composed of cells that vary in size and shape. 
b. has cells with darker nuclei than those of normal cells. 
c. has cells that exhibit an increased nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio. 
d. does not resemble the tissue from which it was ...
Oral Path Test with Questions and Solutions
Oral Path Test with Questions and Solutions 
 
Bruxism is a pathological manifestation of which of the following conditions? 
a. Abfraction 
b. Abrasion 
c. Attrition 
d. Erosion ANSWER c. Attrition 
 
Physiologic (NOT pathological) loss of tooth structure from tooth-to-tooth contact: 
a. attrition 
b. abfraction 
c. erosion 
d. abrasion ANSWER a. attrition 
 
Pathologic loss of tooth structure due to a chemical process: 
a. attrition 
b. abfraction 
c. erosion 
d. abrasion ANSWER c. erosion 
 
...
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Oral Path Test with Questions and Solutions 
 
Bruxism is a pathological manifestation of which of the following conditions? 
a. Abfraction 
b. Abrasion 
c. Attrition 
d. Erosion ANSWER c. Attrition 
 
Physiologic (NOT pathological) loss of tooth structure from tooth-to-tooth contact: 
a. attrition 
b. abfraction 
c. erosion 
d. abrasion ANSWER a. attrition 
 
Pathologic loss of tooth structure due to a chemical process: 
a. attrition 
b. abfraction 
c. erosion 
d. abrasion ANSWER c. erosion 
 
...
Oral Path Exam 2 with Questions and Verified Solutions
Oral Path Exam 2 with Questions and Verified Solutions 
 
The oral lesions in Reiter syndrome may resemble: 
a. pemphigus vulgaris 
b. lichen planus 
c. angioedema 
d. geographic tongue ANSWER geographic tongue 
 
which one of the following is the form of Langerhans cell histiocytosis that is characterized by a triad of symptoms: 
a. Letterer-Siwe disease 
b. Hand-Schuller-Christian disease 
c. eosinophilic granuloma 
d. Behcet's syndrome ANSWER Hand-Schuller-Christian disease 
 
Apthous ulc...
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Oral Path Exam 2 with Questions and Verified Solutions 
 
The oral lesions in Reiter syndrome may resemble: 
a. pemphigus vulgaris 
b. lichen planus 
c. angioedema 
d. geographic tongue ANSWER geographic tongue 
 
which one of the following is the form of Langerhans cell histiocytosis that is characterized by a triad of symptoms: 
a. Letterer-Siwe disease 
b. Hand-Schuller-Christian disease 
c. eosinophilic granuloma 
d. Behcet's syndrome ANSWER Hand-Schuller-Christian disease 
 
Apthous ulc...
Oral Path Exam Study Set with Questions and Answers
Oral Path Exam Study Set with Questions and Answers 
 
Which one of the following is NOT caused by one of the human papillomaviruses (HPV)? 
A. Condyloma acuminatum 
B. Focal epithelial hyperplasia 
C. Molluscum contagiosum 
D. Squamous papilloma 
E. Verruca vulgaris ANSWER C. Molluscum contagiosum 
 
squamous Cell carcinoma represents 
approximately what percentage of all oral cancer? 
A. 10% 
B. 30% 
C. 50% 
D. 70% 
E. 90% ANSWER E. 90% 
 
HPV would most likely be involved in the pathogenesis ...
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Oral Path Exam Study Set with Questions and Answers 
 
Which one of the following is NOT caused by one of the human papillomaviruses (HPV)? 
A. Condyloma acuminatum 
B. Focal epithelial hyperplasia 
C. Molluscum contagiosum 
D. Squamous papilloma 
E. Verruca vulgaris ANSWER C. Molluscum contagiosum 
 
squamous Cell carcinoma represents 
approximately what percentage of all oral cancer? 
A. 10% 
B. 30% 
C. 50% 
D. 70% 
E. 90% ANSWER E. 90% 
 
HPV would most likely be involved in the pathogenesis ...
HESI Test bank Med-Surg and other resources with Complete Solutions
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