Warm to touch
A patient's records indicate a diagnosis of a staph skin infection which caused a boil to develop on the patient's buttock region. Symptoms
... [Show More] included red, swollen skin with pus. Which additional symptom can appear in the affected area?
Malaria
A patient presents with anemia, jaundice, fever, and malaise due to the destruction of red blood cells. Which infectious disease does this describe?
Sore throat & Nasal congestion
A patient's record shows a diagnosis of H1N1 flu. Which two symptoms may be present in this chart entry?
Skin blisters
A patient presents at a clinic with a burn on the left arm. The burn is classified as second degree, and the skin appears red and swollen. The patient reports it is very painful. What is an additional symptom of a patient with a second-degree burn?
Respiratory distress
A patient is taken to the emergency department after a near drowning. What is a sign or symptom that the patient may experience within minutes or even days?
Adenoma & Osteoma
What are two types of benign tumors?
Paget disease
A patient presented with swelling of the femur. MRI results indicated enlargement and thickening of the bone. The urinalysis showed hydroxyproline. The patient was prescribed NSAIDs and physical therapy, and surgery was recommended. Which disease does this describe?
Finger dislocation
XR shows torn soft tissue ligaments surrounding MCP joint injury. Treatment includes surgical reconstruction to realign bone and ligaments.
Fibromyalgia
Restlessness and exhaustion; constant, dull muscle aches; tenderness. Chronic pain that lasts a long time. Can worsen with mood flair ups.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Burning, weakness, and tingling in one hand. The patient is unable to demonstrate a strong grip and is experiencing stronger discomfort at night. Doctor recommends medial nerve compression.
Sprain
Wrist and arm pain with limited mobility. Not able to rotate fully, no inflammation present. Short arm splint, apply ice as needed.
Vitiligo
A patient's record indicates a skin condition in which depigmentation appears on different parts of the body that are often exposed to sunlight. A skin biopsy reveals a lack of melanocytes.
Urticaria
A raised, red area recently developed on an eight-year-old patient's back after eating peanuts.
Contact dermatitis
Upon physical exam, a patient was found to have a small, oozing vesicles on the skin of both hands. Both hands were hot to the touch and swollen. The patient reported itching, burning, and stinging of the skin. Frequently wears latex gloves.
Tinea pedis
A 19-year-old patient reports persistent itching and peeling dry skin between the first and second toes. The patient also has a burning sensation. An internal medicine practitioner prescribes antifungal ointment and wash for the next four weeks.
Eczema
A patient has severe itching on the face. The physical exam reveals dry skin and small lesions. The patient has a family history of allergic rhinitis. The physician prescribes topical anti-itch cream and instructs daily skin care.
Herpes zoster (shingles)
A patient presents for follow-up of several painful vesicular lesions on the face, mouth, and tongue. The patient is diagnosed with a condition caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox.
Ischemic stroke
Patient presents to the ED complaining of a sudden onset of speech impairment, severe headache, falling down while standing, and inability to move the arm and leg on the right side. A cerebral angiogram shows occlusion of blood vessels.
Alcoholism
Which disease can vitamin B12 deficiency be attributed to?
Vitamin B12 deficiency & Lead poisoning
What are two possible causes for peripheral neuropathy?
Subdural hematoma
A patient has slurred speech, difficulty walking, and dilated pupils. Which condition does this describe?
Parkinson disease
A patient has tremors, bradykinesia, and abnormal gait. The patient is taking anticholinergics; however, the symptoms are aggravated. A neurologist treats the patient with deep brain stimulation. [Show Less]