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[Show more]23 yo male with recent URI sxs presents c/o chest pain. His pain is worse when lying down and 
better sitting up and leaning forward. ECG shows widespread ST segment elevation. Dx - ANS - 
Pericardial friction rub 
75 yo woman presents to the office with complain of vision loss. Exam reveals a palpa...
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Add to cart23 yo male with recent URI sxs presents c/o chest pain. His pain is worse when lying down and 
better sitting up and leaning forward. ECG shows widespread ST segment elevation. Dx - ANS - 
Pericardial friction rub 
75 yo woman presents to the office with complain of vision loss. Exam reveals a palpa...
History & Physical/Psychiatry/Behavioral Medicine 
A patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder would most likely have which of the following 
findings? 
Answers 
A. Raw, red hands 
B. Priapism 
C. Memory impairment 
D. Abdominal pain - ANS - Explanations 
(c) A. Common manifestations of obsessive-c...
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Add to cartHistory & Physical/Psychiatry/Behavioral Medicine 
A patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder would most likely have which of the following 
findings? 
Answers 
A. Raw, red hands 
B. Priapism 
C. Memory impairment 
D. Abdominal pain - ANS - Explanations 
(c) A. Common manifestations of obsessive-c...
History & Physical/Urology/Renal 
When performing a rectal examination, prostatic massage is contraindicated in 
Answers 
A. prostatodynia. 
B. non-bacterial prostatitis. 
C. chronic bacterial prostatitis. 
D. acute bacterial prostatitis. - ANS - Explanations 
(u) A. Prostatodynia is an inflammatory...
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When performing a rectal examination, prostatic massage is contraindicated in 
Answers 
A. prostatodynia. 
B. non-bacterial prostatitis. 
C. chronic bacterial prostatitis. 
D. acute bacterial prostatitis. - ANS - Explanations 
(u) A. Prostatodynia is an inflammatory...
History & Physical/Endocrinology 
A 26-year-old obese female complains of a 3-4 month history of discrete erythematous plaques 
on the pretibial areas of her legs. The lesions have increased in size, become darker, and are 
painful. She is concerned because the centers of the lesions have become ulc...
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A 26-year-old obese female complains of a 3-4 month history of discrete erythematous plaques 
on the pretibial areas of her legs. The lesions have increased in size, become darker, and are 
painful. She is concerned because the centers of the lesions have become ulc...
23 yo male with recent URI sxs presents c/o chest pain. His pain is worse when lying down and 
better sitting up and leaning forward. ECG shows widespread ST segment elevation. Dx - 
Pericardial friction rub 
75 yo woman presents to the office with complain of vision loss. Exam reveals a palpable co...
Preview 4 out of 83 pages
Add to cart23 yo male with recent URI sxs presents c/o chest pain. His pain is worse when lying down and 
better sitting up and leaning forward. ECG shows widespread ST segment elevation. Dx - 
Pericardial friction rub 
75 yo woman presents to the office with complain of vision loss. Exam reveals a palpable co...
History & Physical/Hematology 
A 55-year-old non-smoking male presents with a hemoglobin of 18.5 g/dl and a hematocrit of 
56%. Which of the following physical examination findings is the most likely to be noted with 
this patient? 
A. Splenomegaly 
B. Cheilosis 
C. Purpura 
D. Decreased vibratory s...
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Add to cartHistory & Physical/Hematology 
A 55-year-old non-smoking male presents with a hemoglobin of 18.5 g/dl and a hematocrit of 
56%. Which of the following physical examination findings is the most likely to be noted with 
this patient? 
A. Splenomegaly 
B. Cheilosis 
C. Purpura 
D. Decreased vibratory s...
What is the most specific diagnostic test for PUD? - Endoscopy 
A patient complains of a rash on his palms and sole. He has a fever and chills. In conversation he 
mentions a strange painless chancre he had a few weeks ago. What is the most likely diagnosis? - 
Secondary syphilis. This is the most c...
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Add to cartWhat is the most specific diagnostic test for PUD? - Endoscopy 
A patient complains of a rash on his palms and sole. He has a fever and chills. In conversation he 
mentions a strange painless chancre he had a few weeks ago. What is the most likely diagnosis? - 
Secondary syphilis. This is the most c...
6 y/o male presents w/ hemarthrosis of the L knee. Coag studies: PT 12.5s (normal12-14 sec), 
INR 1.0, aPTT 58s (normal 18-28 sec), platelet 430,000/microliter (normal 150,000- 
450,000/microliter), & bleeding time 4m (normal 2-12m). Which is the best tx option for this pt? 
A. Desmopressin acetate ...
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Add to cart6 y/o male presents w/ hemarthrosis of the L knee. Coag studies: PT 12.5s (normal12-14 sec), 
INR 1.0, aPTT 58s (normal 18-28 sec), platelet 430,000/microliter (normal 150,000- 
450,000/microliter), & bleeding time 4m (normal 2-12m). Which is the best tx option for this pt? 
A. Desmopressin acetate ...
1. History & Physical/Cardiology 
Which of the following conditions would cause a positive 
Kussmaul's sign on physical examination? 
Answers 
A. Left ventricular failure 
B. Pulmonary edema 
C. Coarctation of the aorta 
D. Constrictive pericarditis - (u) A. Left ventricular failure results in the ...
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Add to cart1. History & Physical/Cardiology 
Which of the following conditions would cause a positive 
Kussmaul's sign on physical examination? 
Answers 
A. Left ventricular failure 
B. Pulmonary edema 
C. Coarctation of the aorta 
D. Constrictive pericarditis - (u) A. Left ventricular failure results in the ...
A patient presents with white plaques on his knees. When the plaques are scratched off, the 
lesions bleed. This finding is known as what sign? - Auspitz's sign 
Ausptiz's sign is associated with what condition? - Psoriasis 
A "starry-sky" histological pattern is associated with what condition? ...
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Add to cartA patient presents with white plaques on his knees. When the plaques are scratched off, the 
lesions bleed. This finding is known as what sign? - Auspitz's sign 
Ausptiz's sign is associated with what condition? - Psoriasis 
A "starry-sky" histological pattern is associated with what condition? ...
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