TEST III Flashcards
1
Q
- When should you perform a self-breast exam
A
A week after menses
2
Q
- Which is not a sign of breast cancer
A
freely mobile
3
Q
- Abdominal bruit over renal artery signifies
A
Hypertension
4
Q
- Friction rubs can be caused by
A
gonococcal infection
5
Q
- Which is true of referred pain
A
acute myocardial infarction is referred to the epigastric region
6
Q
- Dullness in traube’s space suggests
A
splenomegaly
7
Q
- Which does not cause splenomegaly
A
Tuberculosis
8
Q
- Small, oval, dark red painless papules up to 2 cm in diameter on penis
A
chancre of syphilis
9
Q
- Type of hernia below inguinal lig., later, does not enter scrotum, inguinal canal is empty
A
femoral
10
Q
- Bulge above inguinal ligament, does not enter scrotum
A
Direct inguinal hernia
11
Q
- Serious risk factor of GERD
A
hiatal hernia
12
Q
- Does not produce a mucopurulent discharge
A
Syphilis
13
Q
- Pain in right lower quadrant when applying constant pressure in left lower quadrant
A
Rosving’s sign
14
Q
- Left lower quadrant pain, rebound tenderness on left, + Rosving’s sign
A
acute diverticulitis
15
Q
- Which is true of scrotum abnormalities
A
scrotal skin cancer is rare
16
Q
- Flat topped papules covered by a gray exudate
A
secondary syphilis
17
Q
- DES exposure
A
circular ridge between cervix and vaginal wall