TEST III Flashcards

1
Q
  1. When should you perform a self-breast exam
A

A week after menses

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2
Q
  1. Which is not a sign of breast cancer
A

freely mobile

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3
Q
  1. Abdominal bruit over renal artery signifies
A

Hypertension

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4
Q
  1. Friction rubs can be caused by
A

gonococcal infection

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5
Q
  1. Which is true of referred pain
A

acute myocardial infarction is referred to the epigastric region

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6
Q
  1. Dullness in traube’s space suggests
A

splenomegaly

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7
Q
  1. Which does not cause splenomegaly
A

Tuberculosis

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8
Q
  1. Small, oval, dark red painless papules up to 2 cm in diameter on penis
A

chancre of syphilis

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9
Q
  1. Type of hernia below inguinal lig., later, does not enter scrotum, inguinal canal is empty
A

femoral

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10
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  1. Bulge above inguinal ligament, does not enter scrotum
A

Direct inguinal hernia

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11
Q
  1. Serious risk factor of GERD
A

hiatal hernia

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12
Q
  1. Does not produce a mucopurulent discharge
A

Syphilis

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13
Q
  1. Pain in right lower quadrant when applying constant pressure in left lower quadrant
A

Rosving’s sign

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14
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  1. Left lower quadrant pain, rebound tenderness on left, + Rosving’s sign
A

acute diverticulitis

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15
Q
  1. Which is true of scrotum abnormalities
A

scrotal skin cancer is rare

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16
Q
  1. Flat topped papules covered by a gray exudate
A

secondary syphilis

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17
Q
  1. DES exposure
A

circular ridge between cervix and vaginal wall

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18
Q
  1. Opening snap associated with
A

Mitral stenosis

19
Q
  1. QRS corresponds to
A

Ventricular depolarization

20
Q
  1. Not true of cancer in post-menopausal woman
A

vaginal bleeding

21
Q
  1. Ovarian cysts may present as
A

bilateral adenexel masses

22
Q
  1. Verrucous lesions on the penis
A

Genital warts

23
Q
  1. Which does not cause ascites
A

malnutrition

24
Q
  1. Which is true concerning abnormalities of the testes
A

acute orchitis involves tender swollen testicle

25
Q
  1. Varicocele of spermatic cord may cause
A

infertility

26
Q
  1. Which is true concerning bulges in abdominal wall
A

lipomas are in subcutaneous tissue and are soft

27
Q
  1. A sharp increase in tenderness with sudden stop in inspiratory effort
A

Murphy’s sign

28
Q
  1. Which statement is true of the liver
A

elongated right lobe in tall lanky person

29
Q
  1. Patient present with mobile tender nodule in breast
A

cyst

30
Q
  1. Sign of breast cancer
A

bloody discharge from the nipple

31
Q
  1. Which is true concerning Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
A

can be caused by Chlamydia

32
Q
  1. Technique used to distinguish between fluid, blood and tissue in scrotum
A

scrotal transillumination

33
Q
  1. Which is not true concerning scrotal abnormalities
A

Hydrocele is a fluid-filled tender mass that transilluminates

34
Q
  1. Not a predisposing factor for testicular cancer
A

Descended testis

35
Q
  1. Carcinoma of the vulva
A

raised red lesion

36
Q
  1. Which is true concerning bartholin’s gland infection
A

can be caused by gonococci or chlamydia

37
Q
  1. Retention cysts
A

block secretions of columnar epithelium

38
Q
  1. Carcinoma of the cervix
A

cauliflower-like growth

39
Q
  1. Describes symptoms of PID, what can result if untreat
A

Abscess

40
Q
  1. Hyperresonant lung with shift of trachea to opposite side
A

Pneumothorax

41
Q
  1. Symptoms include faintness, syncope, nausea, vomiting, tachycardia, shock
A

ruptured tubal pregnancy

42
Q
  1. Hard plaques on dorsum of penis causing painful erection
A

Peyronie’s Disease

43
Q
  1. True/False: Acute Epididymitis associated with UTI and prostatitis
A

True