NR509 Final Exam Practice Test With Answers. Latest Solution.1. A 6-year-old female presents to the clinic with sore throat.The point of care
test for
... [Show More] Group A Streptococcal infection is positive. Which of the following
indicates the expected lymphadenopathy presentation in this case?: Bilateral, tender, mobile anterior cervical lymphadenopathy
2. Which of the following changes are expected in vision as part of the normal
aging process?: Blurring of near vision
3. Identify the anatomical structure in this image between both of the examiner's hands and fingertips.: Cricoid cartilage
4. 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?: Appendicitis
5. 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?: Erythema Toxicum
6. A 48-year-old high school librarian comes to your clinic, complaining of
1 week of heavy discharge causing severe itching. She is not presently
sexually active and has had no burning with urination.The symptoms started
several days after her last period. She just finished a course of antibiotics
for a sinus infection. Her past medical history consists of type 2 diabetes
and high blood pressure. She is widowed and has three children. She denies
tobacco, alcohol, or drug use. Her mother has high blood pressure and her
father died of diabetes complications. On examination you see a healthy
appearing woman. Her blood pressure is 130/80 and her pulse is 70. Her
head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, cardiac, lung, and abdominal examinations
are unremarkable. Palpation of the inguinal lymph nodes is unremarkable.
On visualization of the vulva, a thick, white, curdy discharge is seen at
the introitus. On speculum examination there is a copious amount of this
discharge.The pH of the discharge is 4.1 and the KOH whiff test is negative,
with no unusual smell.Wet prep shows budding hyphae.What vaginitis does
this patient most likely have?: Candida vaginitis [Show Less]