South University. NSG 6020 study guide general Test Bank. Latest 2021.Which of the following are examples of secondary prevention? (Choose all that
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A. Hard hats, needle-free devices, sharps containers.
B. Blood pressure screening at health fair.
C. Control of the spread of tuberculosis.
D. Dental sealants on children's teeth.
1. Mrs. Brody has brought his 16-year-old daughter, Mandy, for a school sports physical exam.
Mandy's height is 65 inches, and she weighs 126 lbs. Mrs. Brody is concerned that her daughter
is overweight. According to Mandy's BMI, what is your response?
A. Mandy is overweight and needs to take diet pills.
B. Reassure the mother that this is a normal body weight.
C. Refer the patient to a nutritionist and psychologist because the patient is anorexic.
D. Give the patient information about exercise and reduction of fat cholesterol in her diet
because she is overweight.
B - (126 X 700) / (65^2) = 20.9
Body Mass Index (BMI) = (Weight (lbs) x 700)/(height (inches)^2)
- Underweight: BMI < 18.5
- Normal: BMI 18.5-24.9
- Overweight: BMI 25.0-29.9
- Obesity I: BMI 30.0-34.9
- Obesity II: BMI 35.0-39.9
- Extreme Obesity III: BMI ≥ 40
1. A sudden painless unilateral vision loss may be caused by which of the following
- Retinal detachment
2. A 73 year old nurse comes to your office for evaluation of new onset of tremors. She is not on
any medications and does not take herbs or supplements. She has no chronic medical
conditions. She does not smoke or drink alcohol. She walks into the examination room with slow
movements and shuffling steps. She has decreased facial mobility and a blunt expression
without any changes in hair distribution on her face. Based on this what is the most likely
diagnosis.
- Parkinsons
3. You are interviewing an elderly woman in the ambulatory setting and trying to get more
information about her urinary symptoms. Which of the following techniques is not a
component of adaptive questioning
- Reassuring the patient that the urinary symptoms are benign and that she doesn’t need to
worry about it being a sign of cancer.
4. A fifteen year old high school sophomore comes to the clinical for evaluation of a three week
history of sneezing itchy watery eyes clear nasal discharge ear pain and non productive cough.
Which is the most likely pathologic process?
5. a light is pointed at a patients pupli, which contracts it is also noted that the other pupil
contracts as well, though it is not exposed to bright light. Which of the following terms describes
this latter phenomenon
- Consensual reaction.
6. Which of the following is used to screen for color blindness in a seven year old boy
- Ishihara test
7. You feel a small mass that you think is a lymph node. It is mobile in both up and down and side
by side direction. Which of the following is most likely
8. Lymph node
9. What is the best procedure for evaluating a corneal abrasion
10. Which of the following is a symptom involving the eye
- Scotomas
11. Most sensitive test to detect hearing loss ? is it whisper or tuning forks
12. HA that has lasted 5 days and he does work at a computer is it a cluster, migraine, tension
headache
13. A 55 year old bank teller comes to your office for persistent episodes of dizziness. The first
episode started suddenly and lasted 3-4 hours. He experienced a lot of nausea with vomiting.
The episode resolved spontaneously. He has had five episodes in the past 1 ½ weeks. He does
note some tinnitus that comes and goes. upon physical exam you note that he has a normal gait.
The weber localized to the right side and the air conduction is equal to the bone conduction in
the right ear. Nystagmus is present. Based on this description what is the most likely diagnosis
- Meniere’s disease
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- A 35-year-old archaeologist comes to your office (located in Phoenix, Arizona) for a regular
skin check-up. She has just returned from her annual dig site in Greece. She has fair skin and
reddish-blonde hair. She has a family history of melanoma. She has many freckles scattered
across her skin. From this description, which of the following is not a risk factor for
melanoma in this patient?
A) Age
B) Hair color
C) Actinic lentigines
D) Heavy sun exposure
- answer- A
- A 15-year-old high school sophomore and her mother come to your clinic because the
mother is concerned about her daughter's weight. You measure her daughter's height and
weight and obtain a BMI of 19.5 kg/m2. Based on this information, which of the following is
appropriate?
A) Refer the patient to a nutritionist and a psychologist because the patient is anorexic.
B) Reassure the mother that this is a normal body weight.
C) Give the patient information about exercise because the patient is obese.
D) Give the patient information concerning reduction of fat and cholesterol in her diet
because she is obese.
- answer- B
- A 32-year-old attorney comes to your office for her second prenatal visit. She has had two
previous pregnancies with uneventful prenatal care and vaginal deliveries. Her only problem
was that with each pregnancy she gained 50 lbs (23 kg) and had difficulty losing the weight
afterward. She has no complaints today. Looking at her chart, you see she is currently 10
weeks pregnant and that her prenatal weight was 130 lbs (59 kg). Her weight today is 134 lbs
(60.9 kg). Her height is 5'4", giving her a BMI of 22. Her blood pressure, pulse, and urine
tests are unremarkable. The fetal heart tone is difficult to find but is located and is 150.
While you give her first trimester education, you tell her how much weight you expect her to
gain.
How much weight should this patient gain during pregnancy?
A) Less than 15 pounds (less than 7 kg)
B) 15 to 25 pounds (7 to 11.5 kg)
C) 25 to 35 pounds (11.5 to 16 kg)
D) 30 to 40 pounds (12.5 to 18 kg)
- answer- C
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- A 22-year-old advertising copywriter presents for evaluation of joint pain. The pain is new,
located in the wrists and fingers bilaterally, with some subjective fever. The patient denies a
rash; she also denies recent travel or camping activities. She has a family history significant
for rheumatoid arthritis. Based on this information, which of the following pathologic
processes would be the most correct?
A) Infectious
B) Inflammatory
C) Hematologic
D) Traumatic
- answer- B
- A 35-year-old archaeologist comes to your office (located in Phoenix, Arizona) for a regular
skin check-up. She has just returned from her annual dig site in Greece. She has fair skin and
reddish-blonde hair. She has a family history of melanoma. She has many freckles scattered
across her skin. From this description, which of the following is not a risk factor for
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melanoma in this patient?
A) Age
B) Hair color
C) Actinic lentigines
D) Heavy sun exposure
- answer- A
- A 15-year-old high school sophomore and her mother come to your clinic because the
mother is concerned about her daughter's weight. You measure her daughter's height and
weight and obtain a BMI of 19.5 kg/m2. Based on this information, which of the following is
appropriate?
A) Refer the patient to a nutritionist and a psychologist because the patient is anorexic.
B) Reassure the mother that this is a normal body weight.
C) Give the patient information about exercise because the patient is obese.
D) Give the patient information concerning reduction of fat and cholesterol in her diet
because she is obese.
- answer- B
- A 32-year-old attorney comes to your office for her second prenatal visit. She has had two
previous pregnancies with uneventful prenatal care and vaginal deliveries. Her only problem
was that with each pregnancy she gained 50 lbs (23 kg) and had difficulty losing the weight
afterward. She has no complaints today. Looking at her chart, you see she is currently 10
weeks pregnant and that her prenatal weight was 130 lbs (59 kg). Her weight today is 134 lbs
(60.9 kg). Her height is 5'4", giving her a BMI of 22. Her blood pressure, pulse, and urine
tests are unremarkable. The fetal heart tone is difficult to find but is located and is 150.
While you give her first trimester education, you tell her how much weight you expect her to
gain.
How much weight should this patient gain during pregnancy?
A) Less than 15 pounds (less than 7 kg)
B) 15 to 25 pounds (7 to 11.5 kg)
C) 25 to 35 pounds (11.5 to 16 kg)
D) 30 to 40 pounds (12.5 to 18 kg)
- answer- C
- You are beginning the examination of the skin on a 25-year-old teacher. You have previously
elicited that she came to the office for evaluation of fatigue, weight gain, and hair loss. You
strongly suspect that she has hypothyroidism. What is the expected moisture and texture of
the skin of a patient with hypothyroidism?
A) Moist and smooth
B) Moist and rough
C) Dry and smooth
D) Dry and rough
- answer- D
- A middle-aged man comes in because he has noticed multiple small, blood-red, raised
lesions over his anterior chest and abdomen for the past several months. They are not
painful and he has not noted any bleeding or bruising. He is concerned this may be
consistent with a dangerous condition. What should you do?
A) Reassure him that there is nothing to worry about.
B) Do laboratory work to check for platelet problems.
C) Obtain an extensive history regarding blood problems and bleeding disorders.
D) Do a skin biopsy in the office.
- answer- A
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- A 23-year-old ticket agent is brought in by her husband because he is concerned about her
recent behavior. He states that for the last 2 weeks she has been completely out of control.
He says that she hasn't showered in days, stays awake most of the night cleaning their
apartment, and has run up over $1,000 on their credit cards. While he is talking, the patient
interrupts him frequently and declares this is all untrue and she has never been so happy
and fulfilled in her whole life. She speaks very quickly, changing the subject often. After a
longer than normal interview you find out she has had no recent illnesses or injuries. Her
past medical history is unremarkable. Both her parents are healthy but the husband has
heard rumors about an aunt with similar symptoms. She and her husband have no children.
She smokes one pack of cigarettes a day (although she has been chain-smoking in the last 2
weeks), drinks four to six drinks a week, and smokes marijuana occasionally. On examination
she is very loud and outspoken. Her physical examination is unremarkable. Which mood
disorder does she most likely have?
A) Major depressive episode
B) Manic episode
C) Dysthymic disorder
- answer- B
- Jacob, a 33-year-old construction worker, complains of a "lump on his back" over his scapula.
It has been there for about a year and is getting larger. He says his wife has been able to
squeeze out a cheesy-textured substance on occasion. He worries this may be cancer. When
gently pinched from the side, a prominent dimple forms in the middle of the mass. What is
most likely?
A) An enlarged lymph node
B) A sebaceous cyst
C) An actinic keratosis
D) A malignant lesion
- answer- B
- A patient comes to you for the appearance of red patches on his forearms that have been
present for several months. They remain for several weeks. He denies a history of trauma.
Which of the following is likely?
A) Actinic keratoses
B) Pseudoscars
C) Actinic purpura
D) Cherry angiomas
- answer- C
- A patient is describing a very personal part of her history very quickly and in great detail.
How should you react to this?
A) Write down as much as you can, as quickly as possible.
B) Ask her to repeat key phrases or to pause at regular intervals, so you can get almost every
word.
C) Tell her that she can go over the notes later to make sure they are accurate.
D) Push away from the keyboard or put down your pen and listen.
- answer- D
- Mrs. Glynn is 90 years old and lives alone. She is able to bathe, dress, prepare her food, and
transfer from bed to chair independently. She has children in the area who help her with her
medications and transportation needs. Which of the following is considered an instrumental
activity of daily living?
A) Bathing
B) Dressing
C) Preparing food
D) Transferring from bed to chair
- answer- C
- A young mother presents with a pregnancy confirmed by urine HCG. Her LMP was June 20.
Using Naegele's rule, you estimate what day of delivery?
A) March 27
B) April 13
C) February 20
D) February 13
- answer- A
- When using an interpreter to facilitate an interview, where should the interpreter be
positioned?
A) Behind you, the examiner, so that the lips of the patient and the patient's nonverbal cues
can be seen
B) Next to the patient, so the examiner can maintain eye contact and observe the nonverbal
cues of the patient
C) Between you and the patient so all parties can make the necessary observations
D) In a corner of the room so as to provide minimal distraction to the interview
- answer- B
- Which of the following represents age-related changes in the lungs?
A) Decrease in chest wall compliance
B) Speed of expiration increases
C) Increase in respiratory muscle strength
D) Increased elastic recoil of lung tissue
- answer- A
- A 67-year-old retired janitor comes to the clinic with his wife. She brought him in because
she is concerned about his weight loss. He has a history of smoking 3 packs of cigarettes a
day for 30 years, for a total of 90 pack-years. He has noticed a daily cough for the past
several years, which he states is productive of sputum. He came into the clinic approximately
1 year ago, and at that time his weight was 140 pounds. Today, his weight is 110 pounds.
Which one of the following questions would be the most important to ask if you suspect that
he has lung cancer?
A) Have you tried to force yourself to vomit after eating a meal?
B) Do you have heartburn/indigestion and diarrhea?
C) Do you have enough food to eat?
D) Have you tried to lose weight?
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