• A 17-year-old male with intermittent asthma
presents for routine follow-up. He explains that he
experienced asthma symptoms once or twice is weak,
usually during physical activity. Symptoms are
promptly will leave each time with albuterol per MDI
with spacer. He does not report any nighttime
awakenings due to his asthma. His act score is 24 and
vital signs are all within normal limits. According to
the NAEPP EPR-3, what is the next step in the
management of his asthma?
- Continued use of SABA on an as needed basis
• Which of the following electrocardiogram
changes do you expect to find in a person with
myocardial ischemia?
- T wave inversion in leads I, II, and aVF
• Clinical features of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis typically
include:
-presence of anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody‘s.
• Which of the following is the most appropriate
antibiotic for a 57-year-old man with acute bacterial
rhinosinusitis and who has type 2 Diabetes mellitus,
COPD and a beta lactam allergy?
• The NP is called to evaluate a 56-year-old man
complaining of severe pain in the upper right
abdomen that radiates to the right shoulder,
nausea and vomiting, which started soon after
dinner. The NP suspects a cute cholecystitis. All of the
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following findings would be consistent with the
diagnosis except:
-microcytic anemia
• The NP is called to evaluate a 34 year old non-
pregnant woman who complains of a four week
history of anxiety, palpitations, diarrhea,
unexplained weight loss, and sensitivity to heat.
Her medical history is unremarkable and she is not
taking any medications. Physical examination
reveals warm moist skin and exaggerated deep
tendon reflexes. The NP suspects Graves’ disease.
Which of the following laboratory results would best
support this diagnosis?
-thyroid stimulating hormone=0.05mU/L
• A 27-year-old male is rushed to the emergency
department after experiencing a series of seizures.
He has no history of neurologic disorder. His
girlfriend states that he was taking multiple
medications for mood disorder but recently
stopped taking one of them. The most likely
medication the patient discontinue is a:
-benzodiazepine
• A 68-year-old woman who resides in a long-term
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care facility is being treated for a urinary tract
infection. Her medical history includes hypertension,
peripheral artery disease, and a 35 pack year
smoking history. During the evaluation, she
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