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13. Which of the following synovial joints would be an example of a condylar joint?


A) Hip


B) Interphalangeal joints of the hand


C) Temporomandibular joint


D) Intervertebral joint - CORRECT ANSWER: C) Temporomandibular joint


14. Jim is a 60-year-old man who presents with vomiting. He denies seeing any blood
with emesis, which has been occurring for 2 days. He does note a dark, granular
substance resembling the coffee left in the filter after brewing. What do you suspect?


A) Bleeding from a diverticulum


B) Bleeding from a peptic ulcer


C) Bleeding from a colon cancer


D) Bleeding from cholecystitis - CORRECT ANSWER: B) Bleeding from a peptic ulcer

,17. Mrs. LaFarge is a 60-year-old who presents with urinary incontinence. She is unable
to get to the bathroom quickly enough when she senses the need to urinate. She has
normal mobility. Which of the following is most likely?


A) Stress incontinence


B) Urge incontinence


C) Overflow incontinence


D) Functional incontinence - CORRECT ANSWER: B) Urge incontinence


17. Pain, swelling, loss of both active and passive motion, locking, and deformity would
be consistent with which of the following?


A) Articular joint pain


B) Bursitis


C) Muscular injury


D) Nerve damage - CORRECT ANSWER: A) Articular joint pain


18. You are working in a college health clinic and seeing a young woman with a red,
painful, swollen DIP joint on the left index finger. There are also a few papules, pustules,
and vesicles on reddened bases, located on the distal extremities. This would be
consistent with which of the following?


A) Lyme disease

,B) Systemic lupus erythematosus


C) Hives (urticaria)


D) Gonococcal arthritis - CORRECT ANSWER: D) Gonococcal arthritis


2. A 7-year-old child is brought to your clinic by her mother. The mother states that her
daughter is doing poorly in school because she has some kind of "ADD" (attention
deficit disorder). You ask the mother what makes her think the child has ADD. The
mother tells you that both at home and at school her daughter will just zone out for
several seconds and lick her lips. She states it happens at least four to six times an
hour. She says this has been happening for about a year. After several seconds of lip-
licking her daughter seems normal again. She states her daughter has been generally
healthy with just normal childhood colds and ear infections. The patient's parents are
both healthy and no other family members have had these symptoms.


What type of seizure disorder is she most likely to have?


A) Generalized tonic-clonic seizure


B) Generalized absence seizure


C) Simple partial seizure (Jacksonian)


D) Complex pa - CORRECT ANSWER: B) Generalized absence seizure


2. You are assessing a patient with diffuse joint pains and want to make sure that only
the joints are the problem, and that the pain is not related to other diseases. Which of
the following is a systemic cause of joint pain?


A) Gout

, B) Osteoarthritis


C) Lupus


D) Spondylos - CORRECT ANSWER: C) Lupus


28. Sarah presents with left lateral knee pain and has some locking in full extension.
There is tenderness over the medial joint line. When the knee is extended with the foot
externally rotated and some valgus stress is applied, a click is noted. What is the most
likely diagnosis?


A) Torn anterior cruciate ligament


B) Torn posterior cruciate ligament


C) Torn medial meniscus


D) Torn lateral meniscus - CORRECT ANSWER: C) Torn medial meniscus


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24. A young patient presents with a left-sided mass in her abdomen. You confirm that it
is present in the left upper quadrant. Which of the following would support that this
represents an enlarged kidney rather than her spleen?


A) A palpable "notch" along its edge


B) The inability to push your fingers between the mass and the costal margin


C) The presence of normal tympany over this area

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