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PD1 exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions .A disease of intraocular HTN and causes irreversible blindness. - ANSWER-Glaucoma .A lesion of CN XII will present as... - ANSWER-asymmetric protrusion of the tongue .A Pa student had to get a tuberculosis test done for school. Right after admi...

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.A disease of intraocular HTN and causes irreversible blindness. - ANSWER-Glaucoma



.A lesion of CN XII will present as... - ANSWER-asymmetric protrusion of the tongue



.A Pa student had to get a tuberculosis test done for school. Right after administering the tuberculin, the
student had a raised welt like lesion on the skin. This is classified as a ? - ANSWER-Wheal



.A patient comes into the clinic with an external hordeolum, which gland(s) are infected? - ANSWER-Zeis
or Moll



.A patient had an internal hordeolum for several weeks that did not go away after continuous warm
compresses, they now have a rather large lump of accumulated material on their eyelid. What is the
most likely dx? - ANSWER-Chalazion



.A patient has a lesion on the right optic radiation but only partial, what kind of visual defect is this and
what does the patient see? - ANSWER-homonymous left superior quadrantic defect, pt has a "pie in the
sky" defect



.A patient has a port wine stain, what kind of primary skin lesion is this? - ANSWER-Patch



.A patient has a skin lesion that is raised and filled with pus, what is it? - ANSWER-Pustule



.A patient has a yellow, round, rather small lump on their bulbar conjunctiva. It is medial to the iris and it
does not extend into the cornea. What is it? - ANSWER-Pinguecula



.A patient has bitemporal hemianopsia, where would a possible lesion be? - ANSWER-optic chiasm

, .A patient has hypertension, what dietary changes recommendations should you make? - ANSWER-
Increase foods high in potassium, decrease foods high in sodium



.A patient has hyphema, what does this mean and what could have caused it? - ANSWER-Blood in the
anterior chamber, result from severe trauma



.A patient has irregularly coarse hair, what can this indicate? - ANSWER-hypothyroidism



.a patient has ischemic spots on the retina from hypertension, what are these called? - ANSWER-Cotton
wool spots



.A patient has left homonymous hemianopsia, where would the lesion be located? - ANSWER-R. optic
tract or R. optic radiation



.A patient has noticed an irregular thinning of their hair, what may this indicate? - ANSWER-
Hyperthyroidism



.A patient has opaque fibrovascular tissue extending into their iris from their sclera. It interferes with the
patients vision. What is it? - ANSWER-Pterygium



.A patient has skin lesion that is larger than a papule and deeper as well, what is it? - ANSWER-Nodule



.A patient is unable to move their left and right eyes down and medial, which muscle and cranial nerve is
affected? - ANSWER-Superior oblique, CN4 trochlear



.A patient is unable to move their left eye up and medial, which muscle and cranial nerve is affected? -
ANSWER-Inferior oblique, CN3 oculomotor



.A patient is unable to move their right eye laterally, which muscle and cranial nerve is affected? -
ANSWER-Lateral rectus, cn 6 abducens



.A patient sticks out their tongue and it deviates to the left, which side has CN XII lesion? - ANSWER-Left

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