(Board Examination)
- Basal Cell Cancer: Question description and the fact that it doesn’t have any tx (Hints: Waxy, pearly, telangiectasia, ulcer center lesion
- Actinic Keratosis: Question about description (Scaly red to yellow located in sun exposed area: precancerous
- Melanoma question: Know ABCDE
- Squamous cell
- Postherpetic neuralgia PHN
- Cellulitis
- Erysipelas-(strept infection
- MRSA
- Papule
- Macule
- Vesicle
- Bullae
- Xerosis
- Psoriasis
- Shingles
- Varicella:
- Shingles:
- Spider bite
- Dog bite
- Lyme disease
- Lupus
- Pityriasis rosea
- Anthrax-bacterial infection, from animals, spores inhaled, caused dark scabs difficult to breath.
- Tinea versicolor
- Tinea corporis
- Tinea cruris
- Tinea capitas
- Tinea pedis
- Psoriasis
- Erthema Multiforme
- Subungal Hematoma tx:
- Tx for moderate acne
- Left Ventricle Failure:
- Right Ventricle Failure:
- Know Systolic and Diastolic Murmur
- Systolic murmurs
- Diastolic murmurs
- Mitral area
- Aorta area
- Grade of murmurs
- S1
- S2
- S3
- S4
- Pulse deficit
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- Question about Grade III/VI Murmur:
- Coarctation of Aorta:
- Know the difference between Peripheral Arterial Disease and Chronic Venous Insufficiency. There was question about PAD and the answer was exercise by walking (Tx)
- Question about JVD causes?
- Know Bacterial endocarditis
- RML CXR
- Chronic bronchitis description and treatment
- Hiv pt. PPD + (5mm)TB
- Croup/Epiglottitis:
- Hyper and Hypothyroidism= Hyperthyroid
- Hypothyroid
- Subclinical hypothyroid
- Hyperthyroid
- Hypothyroid
- Hypothyroid
- Subclinical hypothyroid
- Hyperthyroid
- Dawn phenomenon
- Cotton Wool spots:
- Metabolic syndrome:
Diabetes Mellitus:type 2
Risk factors:
3Ps=Polyuria, polyphagia, polydipsia with BS>200.
- Question about AV nicking
- Question causes of IOP
- Rovsing sign :
- McMurray test
- McMurray test
- Drawer sign test
- Homans sign
- Cullen’s sign
- Grey-turners sign
- PSOAS
- Obturator sign
- Finklestein test
- Dix-Hall pike test
- Tinel test
- Phalen’s test
- Murphy sign
- McBurney’s point
- Sprains:
- Mild sprain:Grade 1:
- Moderate sprain:
- 3rd degree severe rupture of ligaments…
- with GERD and Barrett’s esophagus: Refer to Oncologist
- Globus
- Barret’s esophagus
- Question about pencil like stool:
- Question about Hepatitis B active Immunology.
- Know your urinalysis result
- Question about Pt. complaining of headache after trauma:
- Post-concussion headache
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage
- Subdural hemorrhage
- Temporal arteritis
- Question about Migraine headache:
- Migraines:
- Migraine with aura:
- Cluster headaches
- Tension headaches
- Essential tremor
- Cataracts
- Macular degeneration
- Retinal detachment
- Arcus senilis
- Open angle glaucoma
- Narrow Angle closure glaucoma
- IOP intraocular pressure
- Question about CN 3,4,6
- CN3:
- CN6:
- CN4:
- Anemia question
- MCV–
- RBC
- Bands
- Eosinophilia
- Neutrophils/Segs
- Bilirubin
- Thalassemia
- A lot of Musculoskeletal questions:
- Drawer sign test
- Apprehension test positive.
- McMurray test
- lateral epicondylitis
- Morton’s Neuroma (Mulders test)
- Osgood Schlatter Disease:
- Question about an 88/yr. old patient in for follow up secondary. She’s been treated with Tylenol for Joint arthritis. Her SED rate was checked after 6 weeks of treatment and it was 28.
- Question about medial Tibia Stress;
- Bouchards node
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Cauda equina syndrome
- Arthritis TX
- Degenerative joint disease/OSTEOARTHRITIS
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Osteoporosis
- Osteopenia
- slipped capital femoral epiphysis
- ADHD is a behavior disease
- Which medication causes low sperm count for a patient
- Question about grandiosity
- Question about contraceptive pills
- Question about, Trichomonas test wet mount was mentioned on the exam
- Question about a pap’s smear noted with Low Grade Squamous
- Low grad Intraepithelial lesions
- High grade squamous intraepithelial lesions
- (Options are referring for colposcopy, repeat in 12 month and can’t remember other options.
- Question about NP palpating right ovaries on a 1-year postmenopausal woman.
- Another question about who is at high risk for ovarian cancer
- High risk for ectopic pregnancy:
- Question about chlamydia, cervical motion tenderness:
- Question about CURBS: +
- Question about genital wart(Condyloma cicuminate) tx :
- Question about treating HIV pt. with antiviral and CD4 count still less than 200. What should NP tell the pt.
- Most common cause of death in children
- Tanner stage questions
- Addison’s disease
- Cushing’s disease
- Finklestein test
- Elisa test
- Drawer sign test
- Homans sign
- Obturator sign
- Lachman sign
- Apprehension test
- Mulder test
- Kernig test
- Brudinski test
- Know types of Alzheimer’s: Question about a pt.
- Question about Romberg test and how its done;
- Question about sensitivity;
- Question about Coombs test r/o bilirubin
- Hyperbiliribubin question risk
- Preeclampsia tx
- HELLP syndrome
- Question about molliscum tx
- Question about pyloric stenosis
- Review your skin issues for adult and kids. Question about Rubeola (Koplick),
- Kolpik spots
- Measles (Rubeola)
- Scarlet fever, scaralatina-bacterial-cause strep throat
- Impetigo:
- Fifth disease
- Roseola infantum
- Kawasaki disease
- Hand foot mouth disease
- Mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr) Human herpes virus 4, posterior cervical lymphnodes,Exantham: Tx:
- Acanthosis nigricans
Actinic keratosis
Contact dermatitis
- Seborrheic dermatitis
- Sebhorric keratoses
- Question about horizontal nystagmus that stops when eye is close to midline in a college student
- Question about someone eating
- Question about ADHD
- Question about a pt. complaining about upper arm tremor that seems to be hereditary. What’s the treatment?
- Which among the list can cause increase in respiration.
- FEV/
- Question about FRUCTOSESAMINE TEST.
- Question about osteoporosis risk factors.
- Tx to prevent fracture in a pt.
- Questions about carotid bruit signs can signifies what.
- Ovarian CA risk. options are
- Question about ectopic risk factor.
- Common causes of GERD.
- Zollinger
- Zeprexa
- Question about what’s the common bug in children with diarrhea.
- What test needed to differentiate lesion/cyst found on a breast
- Increase in triglyceride can cause pancreatitis
- Weber/Rhinne Test ;
- Conductive loss Rinne test (behind pinna
- Peripheral arterial disease
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Jugular vein distention
- Pericarditis
- PAD/PVD
- Hyperlipidemia
- Rhabdomyolysis
- Cholesterol
- Kids with scoliosis
- Atopic dermatitis
- Amenorrhea
- African American female thiazide and CCB
- Otitis media with effusion
- Papular
- Peptic ulcer disease=
- Lichen planus
- Acne Rosea=
- Talwin
HCTZ= Thiazides
- BPH medications
- Otitis Media
- What does medicare B pay for?
- Pseudohyphae surrounded by round vaginal epitheral cells spaghetti/meatballs Vaginal candidas
- Somogyi effect
- Dawn phenomenon
Metformin(Biguanide) (Glucophage) Increases insulin secretion
Sulfonylurea