quiz questions SM Flashcards
An adolescent presents to the clinic with large bullae in between his fingers, and you diagnose him with bullous impetigo. Which bacteria is the likely cause?
Staphylococcus aureus
A 23 year old pregnant woman has the characteristic “bull’s eye lesion” present on her left lower leg. Which of the following would be the best treatment option for this patient if she has had a past anaphylactic reaction to tetracycline?
Amoxicillin
A 45 year old male patient presents to the clinic complaining of a decrease in visual acuity. You suspect that he may have presbyopia. Which of the following is a typical description of presbyopia?
“it’s like my arms are too short all the sudden”
Your 43 year old male patient abruptly stopped taking the Sertraline (Zoloft) that you prescribed him six weeks ago. Which of the following is the most likely reason for his abrupt discontinuation?
sexual dysfunction
Which of the following medications for depression should be avoided in patients with uncontrolled hypertension?
venlafaxine
What is the only sound that is present at the base of the heart?
S2 - base is the top, apex is the bottom
What antibiotic for a UTI would be the most inappropriate for a patient that is also taking Warfarin?
Bactrim
What are common risks of development for PCOS?
endometrial cancer
hyperinsulinemia
What medication class can cause galactorrhea?
Atypical antipsychotics
You recently diagnosed your patient with sciatica. You ask the patient to perform the squat and rise exam, and you found that there is a diminished knee jerk. What is the root cause of his sciatica based on this finding?
L4