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2. Erysipelas of the face presents as painful, sharply demarcated erythema and edema.
3. Meniere's disease presents as horizontal nystagmus during an attack.
4. A pediatric patient with true allergy to PCN and cephalosporins, who has n/v to erythromycin, has
otitis media. Can take azithromycin.
5. Pediatric patient with unilateral flank mass and hematuria has Wilms tumor.
6. Retinoblastoma clinically presents as leukocoria.
7. It is important to not massage too vigorously when obtaining expressed prostatic secretions
because this may cause bacteremia.
8. A geriatric patient with creatinine increasing from 0.8-1.2 on digoxin shows substantial decrease of
GFR.
9. A geriatric patient who initiates diuretic therapy has a bunch of lab work that all shows acute renal
failure.
10. Infant with purulent discharge from medial canthal region has dacryocystitis, and requires
topical antibiotic treatment.
11. College student with single, painful, intra-oral lesion with yellow center and erythematous base
has aphthous ulcer.
12. Most common cause of ectopic pregnancy is salpingitis.
13. Slutty adolescent girl should be told that ACOG recommends Pap smears starting at age 21.
14. Treatment for chlamydia is azithromycin.
15. Most common pathogen for pediatric otitis media is Streptococcus pneumoniae.
16. A hippy chick wants a “more natural” form of hormone replacement therapy. She can take roasted
soybeans.
17. Hormone replacement therapy should not be given to someone who just had a stroke.
18. A patient was taking hormone-replacement therapy but now has ostoporosis. She should be taken
off HRT and put on risedronate.
19. One risk factor for ovarian cancer is family history.
20. Risk factors for ostoporosis do not include obesity.
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21. During a geriatric breast exam, must remember that glandular tissue atrophies and is replaced by
fat.
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2. Erysipelas of the face presents as painful, sharply demarcated erythema and edema.
3. Meniere's disease presents as horizontal nystagmus during an attack.
4. A pediatric patient with true allergy to PCN and cephalosporins, who has n/v to erythromycin, has
otitis media. Can take azithromycin.
5. Pediatric patient with unilateral flank mass and hematuria has Wilms tumor.
6. Retinoblastoma clinically presents as leukocoria.
7. It is important to not massage too vigorously when obtaining expressed prostatic secretions
because this may cause bacteremia.
8. A geriatric patient with creatinine increasing from 0.8-1.2 on digoxin shows substantial decrease of
GFR.
9. A geriatric patient who initiates diuretic therapy has a bunch of lab work that all shows acute renal
failure.
10. Infant with purulent discharge from medial canthal region has dacryocystitis, and requires
topical antibiotic treatment.
11. College student with single, painful, intra-oral lesion with yellow center and erythematous base
has aphthous ulcer.
12. Most common cause of ectopic pregnancy is salpingitis.
13. Slutty adolescent girl should be told that ACOG recommends Pap smears starting at age 21.
14. Treatment for chlamydia is azithromycin.
15. Most common pathogen for pediatric otitis media is Streptococcus pneumoniae.
16. A hippy chick wants a “more natural” form of hormone replacement therapy. She can take roasted
soybeans.
17. Hormone replacement therapy should not be given to someone who just had a stroke.
18. A patient was taking hormone-replacement therapy but now has ostoporosis. She should be taken
off HRT and put on risedronate.
19. One risk factor for ovarian cancer is family history.
20. Risk factors for ostoporosis do not include obesity.
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21. During a geriatric breast exam, must remember that glandular tissue atrophies and is replaced by
fat.
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