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Which of these is transcribed correctly?
A Positive fetal movement. No headache. No scatoma. No dysuria. B Positive fetal movement. No headache. No scotoma. No dysuria. C Positive fetel movement. No headache. No scotomata. No dysuria. D Positive fetal movement. No headache. No scatomata. No dysuria. |
B Positive fetal movement. No headache. No scotoma. No dysuria.
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A supine position without flexing or extending in which the head is higher than the feet is called the:
A Sims. B Trendelenburg. C Fowler. D reverse Trendelenburg. |
D reverse Trendelenburg.
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Which is not a typical symptom of anorexia nervosa?
A lanugo. B dry, scaly skin. C hyperthermia. D brittle hair and nails. |
C hyperthermia.
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The bacterial species associated with whooping cough is:
A Haemophilus. B Corynebacterium. C Streptococcus. D Bordetella. |
D Bordetella.
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McMurray is:
A an assessment of the knee for torn cartilage. B pain on palpation of the abdomen for appendicitis. C pain on palpation of the right subcostal area associated with cholecystitis. D postauricular ecchymosis in the presence of a skull fracture. |
A an assessment of the knee for torn cartilage.
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Buck traction is used on the
A neck. B leg. C arm. D back. |
B leg.
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The most common form of nephrotic syndrome in children is called
A membranous glomerulonephritis. B minimal change disease. C focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. D Goodpasture syndrome. |
B minimal change disease.
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A Mohs procedure is performed on the
A skin. B heart. C stomach. D bowel. |
A skin.
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Which of the below is transcribed correctly?
A The patient wanted to lose 25 lb. B The patient was diagnosed with Stage IIA cancer. C A 0.25-inch incision was made. D The infant weighed 3.2 kg. |
D The infant weighed 3.2 kg
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Which of these is transcribed correctly?
A Burrow's triangles were excised. B A small burrow of triangles was excised. C Burow triangles were excised. D Triangles of Burrow were excised. |
C Burow triangles were excised.
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The patient is a 28-year-old female who has undergone a Rastelli repair. This patient has had surgery on her
A heart. B bowel. C ear. D ankle. |
A heart.
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The drug azathioprine is a(n)
A SSRI B ACE inhibitor C NSAID D DMARD |
D DMARD
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The prefix poikil/o means
A many. B varied, irregular. C shape. D unequal, dissimilar. |
B varied, irregular.
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A patient arriving in the emergency room with diabetic ketoacidosis might exhibit
A pursed-lip breathing. B Cheyne-Stokes respirations. C Biot breathing. D Kussmaul respirations. |
D Kussmaul respirations.
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The "master" gland of the body is called the
A thyroid. B thymus. C pituitary. D pineal. |
C pituitary.
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Clostridium difficile is most often treated with
A ampicillin. B metronidazole. C amoxicillin D clindamycin. |
B metronidazole.
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The B in the abbreviation BOOP stands for
A bronchiolitis. B bilateral. C basal. D benign. |
A bronchiolitis.
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A condition caused by the accumulation of uric acid crystals is called
A rheumatoid arthritis. B synovitis. C gout. D multiple sclerosis. |
C gout.
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Dictated: "This is a nineteen year old gee two now zero two zero two." Which is the correct transcription according to the TPAL system?
A This is a 19-year-old G2, now 0, 2, 0, 2. B This is a 19-year-old G2, now P0-0-0-2. C This is a 19-year-old G2, now 0-2-0-2. D This is a 19-year-old G2, now P0-2-0-2. |
C This is a 19-year-old G2, now 0-2-0-2.
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A patient with vertigo and nausea might undergo an MRI with attention to the
A IAC. B IFV. C ISC. D IFC. |
A IAC.
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