MN 568 Unit 2 Final Exam. Questions And Answers. Already A Graded.1. Which of the following antibiotics provides the best coverage in acute or chronic
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when gram-negative organisms are suspected?
a) Penicillin V
b) Amoxicillin
c) Levofloxacin
d) Clindamycin
2. A 65-year-old man presents to the clinician with complaints of increasing bilateral peripheral
vision loss, poor night vision, and frequent prescription changes that started 6 months previously.
Recently, he has also been seeing halos around lights. The clinician suspects chronic open-angle
glaucoma. Which of the following statements is true concerning the diagnosis of chronic openangle glaucoma?
a) The presence of increased intraocular pressure measured by tonometry is definitive for the
diagnosis of open-angle glaucoma.
b) The clinician can definitively diagnosis open-angle glaucoma based on the subjective
complaints of the patient.
c) Physical diagnosis relies on gonioscopic evaluation of the angle by an ophthalmologist.
d)Early diagnosis is essential in order to reverse any damage that has occurred to the optic nerve.
3. Joyce is taking a long-acting beta agonist for her asthma. What additional medication should
she be taking?
a) Inhaled corticosteroid
b) Leukotriene receptor antagonist
c) Systemic corticosteroid
d) Methyl xanthenes
4. You are in the park playing with your children when you see that your friend is screaming for
help. Her toddler has fallen and there is a stick lodged in his eye. The child is kicking and
screaming and grabbing for the stick. You:
a) instruct his mother to hold him securely and not allow him to touch the stick, then carefully
remove the stick from the eye.
b) stabilize the foreign object and accompany the mother and child to the local ER.
c) find a water fountain, hold the child to the water, and flush the eye.
d) call 911.
5. A patient presents with the following signs and symptoms: gradual onset of low-grade fever,
marked fatigue, severe sore throat, and posterior cervical lymphadenopathy. Based on the signs
and symptoms alone, which of the following conditions is most likely the cause?
a) Gonorrhea
b) Mononucleosis
c) Influenza
d) Herpes zoster
6. Which of the following is an example of sensorineural hearing loss?
a) Perforation of the tympanic membrane
b) Otosclerosis
c) Cholesteatoma
d) Presbycusis
7. Which of the following statements regarding pulmonary function is true?
a) Cigarette smoking accelerates the decline in pulmonary function tenfold.
b) Smoking cessation can reverse most pathological changes.
c) Cigarette smoking decreases mucus production.
d) There is a normal age-related decline in pulmonary function.
8. Which of the following statements regarding TST is true?
a) Tests should be read 48 hours after the injection.
b) The size of the TST reaction has nothing to do with erythema but is based solely on
induration.
c) It is a type V T cell-mediated immune response.
d) The diameter of the induration is measured in centimeters.
9. A patient presents to the clinician complaining of ear pain. On examination, the clinician finds
that the patient has tenderness on traction of the pinna as well as when applying pressure over the
tragus. These findings are classic signs of which condition?
a) Otitis media
b) Meniere’s disease
c) Tinnitus
d) Otitis externa
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