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emergency medicine rosh mock 146 exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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A 32-year-old woman presents with persistent nausea over the last two weeks. She is approximately 10 weeks pregnant. She has been able to tolerate fluids, but has had decreased food intake. She denies any abdominal or pelvic pain or vaginal bleeding. What medication is considered first-line treatment for this patient? - ️️*Pyridoxine*:1st line tx for NAUSEA in pregnancy! 
-doesn't help w/vomiting 
-Pyridoxine is a water-soluble B complex vitamin that is necessary in the metabolism of lipids...
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23 - Viral Causes of Skin lesions rashes Question and answers already passed 2023/2024
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23 - Viral Causes of Rashes: 1st - 6th disease: 6 common exanthems of children - correct answer * Enteroviruses 
 
Lesions associated with viral pathogens - table - correct answer 
 
Herpetic whitlow - correct answer HSV Infection of the finger 
Virus enters through breaks in the skin 
Seen in: 
- nurses, physicians, dentists who treat patients with HSV 
- child with HSV who sucks his thumb 
 
Tzanck smear - correct answer for herpes 
 
4 year old boy 
recurrent vesicles & pustules on the left...
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DXX 104 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025 
 
 
What is the primary source of pathogens in dentistry - ANSWERSthe patients mouth 
 
Most common route of cross contamination from patient to dental team - ANSWERS-direct contact is the most common (less common now because we use gloves) 
-Indirect contact: cuts, punctures, etc 
-Droplet contact: not inhalation, only ingestion 
-Aerosol: Inhalation only 
 
Herpetic Whitlow - ANSWERSblisters on the fingers 
 
most common route of cross contaminati...
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23 - Viral Causes of Skin lesions rashes question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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23 - Viral Causes of Skin lesions rashesRashes: 1st - 6th disease: 6 common exanthems of children - correct answer * Enteroviruses 
 
Lesions associated with viral pathogens - table - correct answer 
 
Herpetic whitlow - correct answer HSV Infection of the finger 
Virus enters through breaks in the skin 
Seen in: 
- nurses, physicians, dentists who treat patients with HSV 
- child with HSV who sucks his thumb 
 
Tzanck smear - correct answer for herpes 
 
4 year old boy 
recurrent vesicles & p...
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MCCQE 1 PRACTICE EXAM| 122 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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HERPETIC WHITLOW correct answer: Painful grouped vesicles on an erythematous base located on the distal finger 
Cause: Infection with HSV 
Treatment: 
Self-limiting disease 
Antiviral (e.g., acyclovir) may be beneficial 
 
ONYCHOCRYPTOSIS/ INGROWN NAILS correct answer: Inflammation and soft tissue hypertrophy +/− secondary infection occurring when the 
lateral edge of the nail plate impinges on the nail fold 
 
ONYCHOCRYPTOSIS Cause: 
Onychomycosis 
Incorrect technique of nail cutting 
Repet...
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NR 602 MIDTERM study guide 2 (STUDY MODE) Latest Review 2023 Practice Questions and Answers, 100% Correct with Explanations, Highly Recommended, Download to Score A+
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NR 602 MIDTERM study guide 2 (STUDY MODE) Latest Review 2023 Practice Questions and Answers, 100% Correct with Explanations, Highly Recommended, Download to Score A+ 
MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE: PART-1 
 
	TOPICS Covered 
o	Chalazions 
o	Blepharitis 
o	Conjunctivitis 
o	Hand-foot-mouth syndrome 
o	Strep pharyngitis 
o	Kawasaki disease 
o	Rheumatic fever 
o	Milia 
o	Port-wine stain/Nevus flammeus 
o	Salmon patch 
o	Café-au lait spot 
o	Impetigo 
o	Molluscum Contagiosum 
o	Verruca Vulgaris 
o	Herpetic W...
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MCCQE 1 (100% Correct)
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HERPETIC WHITLOW correct answers Painful grouped vesicles on an erythematous base located on the distal finger 
Cause: Infection with HSV 
Treatment: 
Self-limiting disease 
Antiviral (e.g., acyclovir) may be beneficial 
 
ONYCHOCRYPTOSIS/ INGROWN NAILS correct answers Inflammation and soft tissue hypertrophy +/− secondary infection occurring when the 
lateral edge of the nail plate impinges on the nail fold 
 
ONYCHOCRYPTOSIS Cause: 
Onychomycosis 
Incorrect technique of nail cutting 
Repetit...
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Sarah Michelle crash course-Dermatology Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+
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Sarah Michelle crash course-Dermatology Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+ 
 
how does aphthous stomatitis present? -Ans painful shallow ulcers on soft tissue inside the mouth. 
 
Aphthous stomatitis is commonly known as _______ -Ans Canker sores 
 
Treatment for Aphthous Stomatitis -Ans magic mouthwash- combination of liquid diphenhydramine, lidocaine and glucocorticosteroid. 
Swish, hold and spit. 
 
How does herpes simplex present? -Ans prodromal itching, burning and tingling at site. ...
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Chapter 24 Advanced Exam Questions 2024. 
All of the following belong to the Herpesviridae except: 
A) Varicella-zoster virus 
B) Cytomegalovirus 
C) Variola virus 
D) Herpes simplex viruses 
E) Epstein-Barr virus - correct answer Variola Virus 
 
Smallpox is a disease in which: 
A) fever, prostration, rash, and possible toxemia and shock occur 
B) virus becomes latent in ganglia of sensory neurons 
C) recurrent episodes are called shingles 
D) can only be transmitted by direct skin contact wi...
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A 7-year-old African American female presents with several hyperkeratotic raised, periungual lesions on the two middle fingers of her left hand. She has a history of nail biting. The most likely diagnosis is: 
 
a. Impetigo 
b. Molluscum contagiousum 
c. Verruca vulgaris 
d. Herpetic whitlow - ANSWERc. Verruca vulgaris 
 
*Common warts are found most usually on fingers, hands, and feet in children and are often preceded by trauma such as nail biting or picking at cuticles 
 
Which of the followi...
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