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AANP review QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT Classic ECG finding in atrial flutter. Correct Answer: "Sawtooth" P waves Definition of unstable angina. Correct Answer: Angina is new, is worsening, or occurs at rest Antihypertensive for a diabetic patient with proteinuria. Correct Answer:...

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AANP review QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT

Classic ECG finding in atrial flutter. Correct Answer: "Sawtooth" P waves

Definition of unstable angina. Correct Answer: Angina is new, is worsening, or occurs at rest

Antihypertensive for a diabetic patient with proteinuria. Correct Answer: ACEI

Beck's triad for cardiac tamponade. Correct Answer: Hypotension, distant heart sounds, and JVD

Drugs that slow AV node transmission. Correct Answer: β-blockers, digoxin, calcium channel blockers

Hypercholesterolemia treatment that → flushing and pruritus. Correct Answer: Niacin

Treatment for atrial fibrillation. Correct Answer: Anticoagulation, rate control, cardioversion

Treatment for ventricular fibrillation. Correct Answer: Immediate cardioversion

Autoimmune complication occurring 2-4 weeks post-MI. Correct Answer: Dressler's syndrome: fever,
pericarditis, ↑ ESR

Diagnostic test for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Correct Answer: Echocardiogram (showing thickened
left ventricular wall and outflow obstruction)

A fall in systolic BP of > 10 mmHg with inspiration. Correct Answer: Pulsus paradoxus (seen in cardiac
tamponade)

Classic ECG findings in pericarditis. Correct Answer: Low-voltage, diffuse ST-segment elevation

Definition of hypertension. Correct Answer: BP > 140/90 on three separate occasions two weeks apart

Eight surgically correctable causes of hypertension. Correct Answer: Renal artery stenosis, coarctation
of the aorta, pheochromocytoma, Conn's syndrome, Cushing's syndrome, unilateral renal parenchymal
disease, hyperthyroidism, hyperparathyroidism

Evaluation of a pulsatile abdominal mass and bruit. Correct Answer: Abdominal ultrasound and CT

Indications for surgical repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm. Correct Answer: > 5.5 cm, rapidly
enlarging, symptomatic, or ruptured

Treatment for acute coronary syndrome. Correct Answer: Morphine, O2, sublingual nitroglycerin, ASA,
IV β-blockers, heparin

What is the metabolic syndrome? Correct Answer: Abdominal obesity, high triglycerides, low HDL,
hypertension, insulin resistance, prothrombotic or proinflammatory states

,Appropriate diagnostic test?
■ A 50-year-old male with angina can exercise to 85% of maximum predicted heart rate. Correct
Answer: Exercise stress treadmill with ECG

Appropriate diagnostic test?
■ A 65-year-old woman with left bundle branch block and severe osteoarthritis has unstable angina.
Correct Answer: Pharmacologic stress test (e.g., dobutamine echo)

Signs of active ischemia during stress testing. Correct Answer: -Angina
-ST-segment changes on ECG
-↓ BP

ECG findings suggesting MI. Correct Answer: -ST-segment elev (depression = ischemia), -flattened T
waves
-Q waves

A young patient has angina at rest with ST-segment elevation. Cardiac enzymes are normal. Correct
Answer: Prinzmetal's angina

The diagnostic test for pulmonary embolism. Correct Answer: V/Q scan

An agent that reverses the effects of heparin. Correct Answer: Protamine

The coagulation parameter affected by warfarin. Correct Answer: PT

A young patient with a family history of sudden death collapses and dies while exercising. Correct
Answer: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Endocarditis prophylaxis regimens. Correct Answer: -Oral surgery—amoxicillin;
-GI or GU procedures—ampicillin and gentamicin before and amoxicillin after

The 6 P's of ischemia due to peripheral vascular disease. Correct Answer: Pain, pallor, pulselessness,
paralysis, paresthesia, poikilothermia

Virchow's triad. Correct Answer: Stasis, hypercoagulability, endothelial damage

The most common cause of hypertension in young women. Correct Answer: OCPs

The most common cause of hypertension in young men. Correct Answer: Excessive EtOH

"Stuck-on" appearance. Correct Answer: Seborrheic keratosis

Red plaques with silvery-white scales and sharp margins. Correct Answer: Psoriasis

The most common type of skin cancer; the lesion is a pearly-colored papule with a translucent surface
and telangiectasias. Correct Answer: Basal cell carcinoma

Honey-crusted lesions. Correct Answer: Impetigo

,A febrile patient with a history of diabetes presents with a red, swollen, painful lower extremity. Correct
Answer: Cellulitis

A 55-year-old obese patient presents with dirty, velvety patches on the back of the neck. Correct
Answer: Acanthosis nigricans. Check fasting blood sugar to rule out diabetes

Dermatomal distribution. Correct Answer: Varicella zoster

Flat-topped papules. Correct Answer: Lichen planus

Iris-like target lesions. Correct Answer: Erythema multiforme

A lesion characteristically occurring in a linear pattern in areas where skin comes into contact with
clothing or jewelry. Correct Answer: Contact dermatitis

Presents with a herald patch, Christmas-tree pattern. Correct Answer: Pityriasis rosea

A 16-year-old presents with an annular patch of alopecia with broken-off, stubby hairs. Correct Answer:
Alopecia areata (autoimmune process)

Pinkish, scaling, flat lesions on the chest and back. KOH prep has a "spaghetti-and-meatballs"
appearance. Correct Answer: Pityriasis versicolor

Four characteristics of a nevus suggestive of melanoma. Correct Answer: Asymmetry, border
irregularity, color variation, large diameter

Premalignant lesion from sun exposure that can → squamous cell carcinoma. Correct Answer: Actinic
keratosis

"Dewdrop on a rose petal." Correct Answer: Lesions of 1° varicella

"Cradle cap." Correct Answer: Seborrheic dermatitis. Treat with antifungals

Associated with Propionibacterium acnes and changes in androgen levels. Correct Answer: Acne
vulgaris

A painful, recurrent vesicular eruption of mucocutaneous surfaces. Correct Answer: Herpes simplex

Inflammation and epithelial thinning of the anogenital area, predominantly in postmenopausal women.
Correct Answer: Lichen sclerosus

nodular
opaque
sun-exposed area
ulcerating
non-distinct borders
*associated with a risk of metastasis* Correct Answer: Squamous cell carcinoma

, The most common cause of hypothyroidism. Correct Answer: Hashimoto's thyroiditis

Lab findings in Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Correct Answer: High TSH, low T4, antimicrosomal antibodies

Exophthalmos, pretibial myxedema, and ↓ TSH. Correct Answer: Graves' disease

The most common cause of Cushing's syndrome. Correct Answer: Iatrogenic steroid administration. The
second most common cause is Cushing's disease

A patient presents with signs of hypocalcemia, high phosphorus, and low PTH. Correct Answer:
Hypoparathyroidism

"Stones, bones, groans, psychiatric overtones." Correct Answer: Signs and symptoms of hypercalcemia

A patient complains of headache, weakness, and polyuria; exam reveals hypertension and tetany. Labs
reveals hypernatremia, hypokalemia, and metabolic alkalosis. Correct Answer: 1° hyperaldosteronism
(due to Conn's syndrome or bilateral adrenal hyperplasia)

A patient presents with tachycardia, wild swings in BP, headache, diaphoresis, altered mental status,
and a sense of panic. Correct Answer: Pheochromocytoma

Should α- or β-antagonists be used first in treating pheochromocytoma? Correct Answer: α-antagonists
(phentolamine and phenoxybenzamine)

A patient with a history of lithium use presents with copious amounts of dilute urine. Correct Answer:
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (DI)

An antidiabetic agent associated with lactic acidosis. Correct Answer: Metformin

A patient presents with weakness, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and new skin pigmentation. Labs show
hyponatremia and hyperkalemia. Treatment? Correct Answer: 1° adrenal insufficiency (Addison's
disease). Treat with replacement glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, and IV fluids

Goal hemoglobin A1c for a patient with DM. Correct Answer: < 7.0

Treatment of DKA. Correct Answer: Fluids, insulin, and aggressive replacement of electrolytes (e.g., K+)

Why are β-blockers contraindicated in diabetics? Correct Answer: They can mask symptoms of
hypoglycemia

Sensitive tests have few false negatives and are used to rule _____ a disease. Correct Answer: Out

PPD reactivity is used as a screening test because most people with TB (except those who are anergic)
will have a +PPD. Highly sensitive or specific? Correct Answer: Highly sensitive for TB

Describe a test that consistently gives identical results, but the results are wrong. Correct Answer: High
reliability, low validity

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