Health 104 - Health Education » Spring 2022 » Tim's Clinical Exam 4

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Question #1
One of Tim’s patients presented with what appeared to be a recurring skin rash.  After ruling out a few conditions, which of the following turned out to be her diagnosis?
A.   Rosacea
B.   Contact dermatitis
C.   Breast cancer
D.   Psoriasis
Question #2
Several of Tim’s patients suffered from respiratory problems.  Which of the following allowed Tim to differentiate between vaping-induced pulmonary injury (VAPI) and lung cancer?
A.   The presence of bilateral disease
B.   The absence of inflammation
C.   The presence of infiltrates like pus and blood in the lung tissue
D.   Coughing
Question #3
Tim diagnosed one of his patients with an auto-immune disease.  Which of the following diseases did Tim’s patient have?
A.   Lupus
B.   Psoriasis
C.   Fibromyalgia
D.   Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Question #4
One of Tim’s colleagues experienced a mysterious illness that behaved like a stomach flu.  As it turned out his colleague was one of many people who were sickened intentionally in a true act of bioterrorism.  What microbe was used in this biowarfare?
A.   Salmonella
B.   E-Coli
C.   Staphylococcus aureus
D.   Hepatitis A
Question #5
Which of the following is NOT condition commonly occurring opportunistically in AIDS patients?
A.   Pneumonia
B.   Binaural sensorineural deafness
C.   Meningitis
D.   Kaposi’s sarcoma
Question #6
Of the following patients Tim saw, which was LEAST likely to need intubation and ventilation?
A.   The one diagnosed with MRSA
B.   The one diagnosed with vaping induced pulmonary injury (VAPI)
C.   The one diagnosed with strep throat
D.   The one diagnosed with COVID-19
Question #7
One of Tim’s patients was diagnosed with herpes simplex-1, a MRSA infection that required hospitalization, and may be at increased risk for blood cancers.  Which of the following behaviors contributed to his conditions?
A.   A friction burn from artificial turf
B.   Sharing a cold whirlpool
C.   All of these
D.   Unsanitary locker room conditions
E.   Body shaving
Question #8
One of Tim’s patients who had dense breast tissue had a screening mammogram that came back negative for breast cancer.  As it turned out, which of the following reflected the accuracy of that patient’s test results?
A.   Her screening mammogram was a true negative
B.   Her screening mammogram was a true positive
C.   Her screening mammogram was a false positive
D.   Her screening mammogram was a false negative
Question #9
From the existing research, which of the following cases appears to be LEAST likely to be at increased risk for COVID-19?
A.   Being 21 with HIV
B.   Being 45 with Parkinson’s disease
C.   Being 35 with reactive airway disease
D.   Being 30 with lupus
E.   Being 65 with metabolic syndrome that is controlled with medication
Question #10
One of Tim’s patients had strep throat.  Which of the following drugs was he prescribed?
A.   An anti-viral
B.   An anti-inflammatory
C.   A biologic
D.   An anti-retroviral (ARV)
E.   An antibiotic
Question #11
What specific instructions did Tim give his patient concerning getting a flu shot?
A.   Getting it at least 2 weeks prior to the start of flu season is important because it takes 2 weeks to take effect
B.   Getting it while recovering from another illness is acceptable
C.   Getting it any time during flu season because it works within 72 hours
D.   Getting one is useful, but not a primary way to prevent contracting influenza and spreading it to others
Question #12
Tim ruled out two fungal conditions this week at the clinic.  Which of the following did he rule out?
A.   Meningitis and tinea pedis
B.   Rosacea and Tinea pedis
C.   Ringworm and Tinea pedis
D.   Staph and tinea pedis

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