NUR-634 Final
Exam Test Prep
(Score A+)
NUR-634 Final Exam Test Prep
You are examining an elderly man and notice the following:
... [Show More] Decreased
vibration sense in the feet and ankles, diminished gag reflex, right patellar reflex
less than the left, and diminished abdominal reflexes. Which of these is
abnormal?
Decreased vibration sense
Diminished gag reflex
Diminished right patellar reflex compared to the left
Diminished abdominal reflexes
Question Points: 1.0 / 1.0
A 68-year-old retired farmer presents to your office for evaluation of a skin lesion.
On the right temporal area of the forehead, you see a flattened papule the same
color as his skin, covered by a dry scale that is round and feels hard. He has
several more of these scattered on the forehead, arms, and legs. Based on this
description, what is your most likely diagnosis?
Actinic keratosis
Seborrheic keratosis
Basal cell carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma
Question Points: 1.0 / 1.0
A 14-year-old junior high school student is brought in by his mother and
father because he seems to be developing breasts. The mother is upset because
she read on the Internet that smoking marijuana leads to breast enlargement in
males. The young man adamantly denies using any tobacco, alcohol, or drugs.
He has recently noticed changes in his penis, testicles, and pubic hair pattern.
Otherwise, his past medical history is unremarkable. His parents are both in good
health. He has two older brothers who never had this problem. On examination,
you see a mildly overweight teenager with enlarged breast tissue that is slightly
tender on both sides. Otherwise his examination is normal. He is agreeable to
taking a drug test.
What is the most likely cause of his gynecomastia?
Breast cancer
Imbalance of hormones of puberty
Drug use
Alcohol use
Question Points: 1.0 / 1.0
A 17-year-old female presents to your office, complaining of a clear discharge
from her right breast for 2 months. She states that she noticed it when she and
her boyfriend were “messing around” and he squeezed her nipple. She continues
to have this discharge anytime she squeezes that nipple. She denies any trauma
to her breasts. Her past medical history is unremarkable. She denies any
pregnancies. Both of her parents are healthy. She denies using tobacco or illegal
drugs and drinks three to four beers a week. On examination, her breasts are
symmetric with no skin changes. You are able to express clear discharge from
her right nipple. You feel no discrete masses and her axillae are normal. The
remainder of her heart, lung, abdominal, and pelvic examinations are
unremarkable. A urine pregnancy test is negative.
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