A 6-year-old female presents to the clinic with sore throat. The point of care test for Group A Streptococcal infection is positive. Which of the
... [Show More] following indicates the expected lymphadenopathy presentation in this case?
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Bilateral, tender, mobile anterior cervical lymphadenopathy Unilateral, non-tender, fixed occipital lymphadenopathy
Bilateral, non-tender, shotty supraclavicular lymphadenopathy
Lymphadenopathy is not normally encountered in those diagnosed with Streptococcal Pharyngitis
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Question 22 pts Which of the following changes are expected in vision as part of the normal aging process?
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Cataracts Glaucoma
Blurring of near vision Macular Degeneration
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Question 32 pts Identify the anatomical structure in this image between both of the examiner's hands and fingertips.
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Cricoid cartilage
Thyroid isthmus
Thyroid cartilage Hyoid bone
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Question 42 pts A 19-year-old African-American female presents to the clinic with moderate to severe right lower quadrant abdominal pain for the last 2 days. She has been experiencing nausea and vomiting but unsure if she has had fever. Which of the following is a possible differential diagnosis?
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Appendicitis
Small Bowel Obstruction Peritonitis
Diverticulitis
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Question 52 pts
A 15-day old infant girl is brought to the outpatient clinic by her mother on a Monday morning. The mother is concerned about a rash that seems to have appeared suddenly after she and her infant daughter spent the previous weekend in Florida visiting family. The time of year is August and the house did not have air conditioning. The infant is afebrile, eating and drinking well, and does not appear to be in distress. You note scattered vesicles on an erythematous base involving the infant's face and trunk. Based on the history and physical examination findings, what is the likely diagnosis?
Group of answer choices
Miliaria Rubra
Erythema Toxicum Milia
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