The Audio PANCE and PANRE Physician Assistant Board Review Podcast

The Audio PANCE and PANRE Board Review Podcast Episode 3

07.21.2014 - By The Physician Assistant Life | Smarty PANCEPlay

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Questions and Answers

A 62 year-old homeless patient presents complaining of fever, weight loss, anorexia, night sweats and a chronic cough that recently became productive of purulent sputum that is blood streaked. On physical examination, the patient appears chronically ill and malnourished. Which of the following chest x-ray findings supports your suspected diagnosis?

A. Hyperinflation and flat diaphragms

B. Interstitial fibrosis and pleural thickening

C. Cavitary lesions involving the upper lobes

D. “Eggshell” calcification of hilar lymph nodes C. This patient most likely has tuberculosis.

A chest x-ray finding of cavitary lesions involving the upper lobes would support this suspected diagnosis.

Abduction of the shoulder against resistance helps localize pain in which of the following muscles of the shoulder girdle?

A. Supraspinatus

B. Infraspinatus

C. Teres minor

D. Subscapularis

A. Abduction against resistance tests the supraspinatus.

What is the recommended method for screening pregnant women for gestational diabetes?

A. Fasting blood sugar and 2 hour post prandial

B. 50 gram glucose load followed by a blood sugar in 1 hour

C. 75 gram glucose load followed by a blood sugar in 2 hours

D. 100 gram glucose load followed by a blood sugar at 1 hour, 2 hours, and 3 hours

B. One hour Glucola is the screening test for gestational diabetes. It is a 50 gram glucose load, with a serum glucose obtained 1 hour after the dose. Normal value is less than 140 mg/dL.

A 45 year-old smoker presents with a sore mouth and increasing difficulty eating for two weeks. Physical examination reveals a 1 cm white lesion on the buccal mucosa that cannot be rubbed off. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Oral cancer

B. Oral candidiasis

C. Aphthous ulcer

D. Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis

A. The presence of leukoplakia in a smoker over the age of 40 should be biopsied to rule out the presence of oral cancer.

A 25 year-old female presents to the emergency department after an episode of substernal chest pain with radiation to the middle of her back that came on suddenly and lasted for about four minutes this morning while in bed. She denies previous episodes. Examination is unremarkable, but she appears jittery. Toxicology screen is positive for cocaine. Which of the following medications is contraindicated in this patient?

A. Lorazepam (Ativan)

B. Diltiazem (Cardizem)

C. Nitroglycerin (Nitrostat)

D. Propanolol (Inderal)

D. Pure Beta blockers, such as propranol, can cause a paradoxical hypertension because of unopposed alpha-adrenergic effects.

Which immunoglobulin is the first to respond during the primary immune response for a gram positive bacterial infection?

A. IgM

B. IgG

C. IgA

D. IgE

A. IgM is the first immunoglobin to respond during the acute exposure. This immunoglobulin promotes opsonization and phagocytosis. IgG is the immunoglobulin that responds during the secondary exposure. IgE is the immunoglobulin that responds during an allergic response as well as during a parasitic infection. IgA is an antibody found in colostrums and GI secretions.

A patient with obsessive compulsive disorder would most likely have which of the following findings?

A. Raw, red hands

B. Priapism

C. Memory impairment

D. Abdominal pain

A. Common manifestations of obsessive compulsive disorder include phobias of germ and contaminan...

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