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- Question: The most common symptoms of transient ischemic attack (TIA) include:
- Question: A 26 year old female presents with elbow pain that is described as aching and burning. There is point tenderness along the lateral aspect of the elbow and painful passive flexion and She reports she has been playing tennis almost daily for the past month. The most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: A 60 year old female patient complains of sudden onset unilateral, stabbing, surface pain in the lower part of her face lasting a few minutes, subsiding, and then returning. The pain is triggered by touch or temperature Physical examination is normal. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
- Question: Which of the following set of symptoms should raise suspicion of a brain tumor?
- Question: A 72 year old patient exhibits sudden onset of fluctuating restlessness, agitation, confusion, and impaired attention. This is accompanied by visual hallucinations and sleep disturbance. What is the most likely cause of this behavior?
- Question: Successful management of a patient with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be achieved with:
- Question: The 4 classic features of Parkinson’s disease are:
- Question: The correct treatment for ankle sprain during the first 48 hours after injury includes:
- Question: The most effective intervention(s) to prevent stroke is (are):
- Question: Which of the following statements about multiple sclerosis (MS) is correct?
- Question: A positive drawer sign supports a diagnosis of:
- Question: Which of the following symptoms suggests a more serious cause of back pain?
- Question: Diagnostic radiological studies are indicated for low back pain:
- Question: The most effective treatment of non-infectious bursitis includes:
- Question: The most commonly recommended pharmacological treatment regimen for low back pain (LBP) is:
- Question: A patient taking levothyroxine is being over-replaced. What condition is he at risk for?
- Question: The diagnosis which must be considered in a patient who presents with a severe headache of sudden onset, with neck stiffness and fever, is:
- Question: The most reliable indicator(s) of neurological deficit when assessing a patient with acute low back pain is(are)
- Question: A typical description of a tension headache is:
- Question: Phalen’s test, 90°wrist flexion for 60 seconds, reproduces symptoms of:
Additional information
Insituition | Walden |
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Contributor | OnsiteStudy |
Language | English |
Documents Type | Microsoft Word |