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Which is transcribed correctly?
A X-rays demonstrated an unstable fore-part fracture of the hip.
B On discharge, the patient's sodium is 122. Her chloride is 3.8, and CO2 is 21.
C A fast exam revealed free intraperitoneal fluid.
D There is no evidence of caput medusae on abdominal examination.
D There is no evidence of caput medusae on abdominal examination.
The MCV equals:
A Hematocrit divided by RBC.
B Hemoglobin divided by hematocrit.
C Hematocrit divided by RBC.
D Hematocrit divided by hemoglobin.
A Hematocrit divided by RBC.
Incoherent speech sometimes seen in stroke patients or patients with schizophrenia is called:
A Pressured speech.
B Logorrhea.
C Tangential.
D Word salad.
D Word salad.
Which is transcribed correctly?
A Intrahepatic biliary radicals and the common duct were dilated.
B The patient has a history of vesiculations in the calf muscles.
C The sutured anastomosis was reinforced to ensure hemostasis.
D We were unable to illicit a Moro reflex.
C The sutured anastomosis was reinforced to ensure hemostasis.
The vestibulocochlear nerve is the:
A 7th cranial nerve.
B 6th cranial nerve.
C 8th cranial nerve.
D 9th cranial nerve.
C 8th cranial nerve.
The drug Panhematin is prescribed for:
A Hemolytic anemia.
B Acute intermittent porphyria.
C Sickle cell anemia.
D Von Willebrand disease.
B Acute intermittent porphyria.
A Putti-Platt procedure would be performed on the:
A Hip.
B Ankle.
C Knee.
D Shoulder.
D Shoulder.
The incubation period for mononucleosis is:
A 2 weeks.
B 3 days.
C 6 weeks.
D 6 months.
C 6 weeks.
Which is not a symptom of diabetes insipidus?
A Elevated serum sodium.
B Low specific gravity.
C Low blood pressure.
D High urine glucose.
D High urine glucose.
A patient with acute intermittent porphyria might have urine that is ________ upon standing.
A Deep pink
B Pale blue
C Neon yellow
D Bright orange
A Deep pink
Extreme tenderness of the uterine adnexa elicited on pelvic examination is called the:
A Chandelier sign.
B Cruveilhier-Baumgarten sign.
C Chvostek sign.
D Hegar sign.
A Chandelier sign.
The suffix -clasis means:
A Crushing.
B Destruction.
C Break or fracture.
D Standing still.
C Break or fracture.
The strap muscles are found in the
A Back.
B Abdomen.
C Upper leg.
D Neck.
D Neck.
Red, white, and blue are colors related to:
A Raynaud phenomenon.
B Flag sign.
C Blue disease.
D Blue toe syndrome.
A Raynaud phenomenon.
Symptoms of Paget disease include all but:
A Decreased hat size.
B Bone pain.
C Kyphosis.
D Deafness.
A Decreased hat size.
Which is transcribed incorrectly?
A The patient was evaluated for subclavian steal syndrome.
B The creatinine kinase level was elevated.
C A drug-eluting stent was placed in October.
D The patient will undergo a FEES test tomorrow.
B The creatinine kinase level was elevated.
Rowasa is used to treat:
A Crohn disease.
B Rheumatoid arthritis.
C Insomnia.
D Osteoporosis.
A Crohn disease.
Melatonin is produced by the:
A Pituitary gland.
B Adrenal gland.
C Pineal gland.
D Pancreas.
C Pineal gland.
A person who has been smoking 1-1/2 packs of cigarettes a day for 34 years has a ________-pack-year history.
A 25
B 17
C 34
D 51
D 51
A flat discolored skin lesion is called a:
A Papule.
B Nodule.
C Macule.
D Tumor.
C Macule.