: You are conducting a clinical breast examination for your 30-year-old patient. Her breasts are symmetrical with bilateral, multiple tender masses that
... [Show More] are freely moveable with well-defined borders. You recognize that these symptoms and assessment findings are consistent with:
Question: Functional assessment is most important during the examination of a(n):
Question: When palpating breast tissue, the examiner should use the at each site.
Question: You are examining a patient in the emergency department who has recently … head trauma. In order to initially assess this patient’s neurologic status, you would:
Question: Adrian Thomas is a 19-year-old girl who presents to the clinic with complaints of severe, acute chest pain. Her father reports that Adrian, apart from occasional
Question: A patient you are seeing in the emergency department for chest pain is … of having a myocardial infarction. During the health history interview of his family history, he relates that his father had died of “heart trouble.” The most important follow-up question you should pose is which of the following?
Question: Which one of the following is a proper technique for use of a speculum during a vaginal examination?
Question: In the adult, the apical impulse should be most visible when the patient is in what position?
Question: You are reviewing an ECG of a 43 year old new patient. The patient has a history of second-degree heart block. The ECG shows the PR interval is increases with each beat until a QRS is … What is this type of block called?
Question: An idiopathic spasm of arterioles in the digits is … :
Question: Which portion of the physical examination is best done with the patient standing?
Question: Your older clinic patient is being seen today as a follow-up for a 2-day history of pneumonia. The patient continues to have a productive cough, shortness of breath, and lethargy and has been spending most of the day lying in bed. You should begin the chest examination by:
Question: To hear diastolic heart sounds, you should ask patients to:
Question: While examining a 30-year-old woman, you note that one breast is slightly larger than the other. In response to this finding, you should:
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