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NBCE PART 2 - ALL SECTIONS COMBINED EXAM 2024
AND STUDY GUIDE | CONTAINS ALL 6 SECTIONS EACH
CONTAINING 50 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED
A|

Flat percussion in the lungs may indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER Solids, there could be
atelectasis, tumor, or pneumononiosis

Tympany percussed in the lungs may indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER GI or air, can be
Meganblase (gastric air bubble) or flatulence.

Fremitis in atelectasis, tumors, or pneumoconiusis causing a flat percussion, will have what kind
of fremitus? - CORRECT ANSWER Decreased

Dull percussion in the lungs may indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER Fluid. Can be bacterial
pneumonia, Congestive heart failure, edema, massive pleural effusion.

MC location of bacterial pneumonia in lungs? - CORRECT ANSWER R middle lobe, then R
lateral lobe

Low pitch auscultation - CORRECT ANSWER Bronchitis

High pitch auscultation - CORRECT ANSWER Wheeze, musical rales, crackles

Fluid in the lungs: 1) Brochophony 2) Egophony 3) Whispered pectoriloquey - CORRECT
ANSWER 1) Spoken word louder
2) Sounds like eh
3) Louder

Auscultation of a friction rub - CORRECT ANSWER Pleurisy

Auscultation of respiratory lag - CORRECT ANSWER Pneumothorax

Prolonged expiration seen in - CORRECT ANSWER COPD

No casts, no fever, nitrates seen, e. coli detected. First occurs in urethra and ascends up to
bladder. - CORRECT ANSWER Cystitis

hemorrhoids are often symptom free unless deficating - CORRECT ANSWER External
hemorrhois

, hemorrhoids lead to bloody defication and are often painful - CORRECT ANSWER
Internal hemorrhoids

Strain producing a donut shaped anus - CORRECT ANSWER Rectal prolapse

Linear tear in anus causing bloody defecation - CORRECT ANSWER Rectal fissure

Congenital defect, opening side of urethra is on ventral surface of penis - CORRECT ANSWER
Hypospadias

Congenital defect, opening side of urethra is on dorsal side of penis - CORRECT ANSWER
Epispadias

E is next to D in alphabet

Non tender, transilluminates, accumulation of serous fluids in one or both testicles - CORRECT
ANSWER Hydrocele

What is borborygmi? - CORRECT ANSWER a rumbling or gurgling noise made by the
movement of fluid and gas in the intestines.

HCG levels high, painless nodule that does not transilluminate - CORRECT ANSWER Tumor

Bag of worms - CORRECT ANSWER Varicocele

Reddened testes that is tender, transilluminates, with posterior superior scrotal swelling -
CORRECT ANSWER Epididymitis

Blunt trauma, painful, swollen, male adolescence - CORRECT ANSWER Testicular torsion

Non-descending testicle, increase risk of cancer - CORRECT ANSWER Cryptorchism

Sustained erection for more than 4 hours. - CORRECT ANSWER Priapism

Fever, warm tender prostate - CORRECT ANSWER Acute prostatitis

This type of prostatitis leads to painful ejaculation - CORRECT ANSWER Chronic

Lateral lobes of prostate, boggy, smooth, non tender - CORRECT ANSWER BPH

Posterior lobe, firm, nodular, nontender - CORRECT ANSWER Prostate cancer

Femoral hernias most likely seen in - CORRECT ANSWER Females

,Direct hernias most likely seen in - CORRECT ANSWER Older males

Indirect hernias most likely seen in - CORRECT ANSWER Young male

Bells are to hear pitch to detect . - CORRECT ANSWER Low pitch sounds to detect
stenosis.
"BelLO-steno"

Diaphragms are to hear pitch to detect _ - CORRECT ANSWER High pitch sounds
to detect regurgitation
"Di-Hi-Regurg"

To hear mitral better - CORRECT ANSWER Left lateral decubitus

Best place to hear S1 splitting - CORRECT ANSWER Tricuspid location
S1 Split Tri

Best place to hear S2 splitting - CORRECT ANSWER Physiological: During inspiration
Pathological: Always splitting
"S2 Split-Inspire"

Best place to hear S3 - CORRECT ANSWER Near Xiphoid, AV regurgitation
Physiological: Under 40
Pathological: Over 40
"Hear S3-Xip for AV regur (patho>40)"

Best place to hear S4 - CORRECT ANSWER Heard at apex, pulmonic stenosis and pulmonary
hypertension. Always pathological.

Midsystolic murmur - CORRECT ANSWER Semilunar stenosis

Pansystolic murmur - CORRECT ANSWER AV regurgitation

Cor pulmonae is caused by hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER Pulmonary

Congestive heart failure (left sided) is caused by _ hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER
Systemic

Cardiac output is - CORRECT ANSWER One minute of ventricle output

Stroke volume is - CORRECT ANSWER One beat of ventricle output

, Sounds that you are listening for when taking blood pressure - CORRECT ANSWER Korotkoff
sounds

An auscultatory gap indicatse - CORRECT ANSWER Hypertension

Myocardial infarct enzymes - CORRECT ANSWER Troponin -> CK -> SGOT/AST -> LDH

Turbulence in an artery can be felt and heard. What are the abnormals called? - CORRECT
ANSWER Bruit (heard), thrills (felt)
A case history includes - CORRECT ANSWER Chief complaint
Present illness
Past History
Family,
occupational,
social,
review of systems

Answers given from a *chief complaint* should be.. - CORRECT ANSWER Own words, open
ended.

Temperature can be taken where? - CORRECT ANSWER Anal, oral, otic, axilary, vaginal,
testicular

What is the difference in temperatures between *bacterial infection verses viral infection*? -
CORRECT ANSWER Bacterial is sustained.

Viral has spikes, where they will have combination of *fevers and chills*.

What is the average blood pressure? - CORRECT ANSWER 140/110 over 90/60 S/D

is the *difference between the systolic and diastolic* readings. What is the average? -
CORRECT ANSWER Pulse pressure. 30-40

Orthostatic hypotension that can cause *syncope* is a result of para or sympathetic nervous
system? - CORRECT ANSWER Parasympathetic

What time of day are *bacterial fevers the worst*? - CORRECT ANSWER At night

Medical term for *jaundice in eyes* - CORRECT ANSWER Icterus

Absent red light reflex, lens opacity worsens. - CORRECT ANSWER Cataracts

Retinal detachment risks increase after surgery for? - CORRECT ANSWER Cataracts

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