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  • September 21, 2024
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NBCE PART 3 EXAM LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
A disc bulge or herniation at the C4/5 level will affect which nerve root? - ANSWER:
C5

A disc bulge or herniation at the C7/T1 level will affect which nerve root? - ANSWER:
C8

A disc bulge or herniation at the C5/6 level will affect which nerve root? - ANSWER:
C6

A disc bulge or herniation at the T1/2 level will affect which nerve root? - ANSWER:
T1

A disc bulge or herniation at the C6/7 level will affect which nerve root? - ANSWER:
C7

A disc bulge or herniation at the C4/5 level will affect which muscles? - ANSWER:
Deltoid and biceps

A disc bulge or herniation at the C7/T1 level will affect which muscles? - ANSWER:
Finger flexors

A disc bulge or herniation at the C6/7 level will affect which muscles? - ANSWER:
Triceps and wrist flexors

A disc bulge or herniation at the T1/2 level will affect which muscles? - ANSWER:
Interossei

A disc bulge or herniation at the C5/6 level will affect which muscles? - ANSWER:
Brachioradialis and wrist extensors

A disc bulge or herniation at the L3/4 level will affect which nerve root? - ANSWER:
L4

A disc bulge or herniation at the L5/S1 level will affect which nerve root? - ANSWER:
S1

A disc bulge or herniation at the L4/5 level will affect which nerve root? - ANSWER:
L5

A disc bulge or herniation at the L5/S1 level will affect which muscles? - ANSWER:
Peroneus longus and brevis

,A disc bulge or herniation at the L3/4 level will affect which muscles? - ANSWER:
Tibialis anterior

A disc bulge or herniation at the L4/5 level will affect which muscles? - ANSWER:
Extensor hallucis longus

Fever __________ respiratory rate - ANSWER: Increases

Pulse range of newborn - ANSWER: 120-150 bpm

Pulse grading - ANSWER: 4 = bounding
3 = full or increased
2 = normal
1 = decreased, thready, barely palpable
0 = absent

Cyanosis - ANSWER: Bluish skin due to hypoxia

Pallor - ANSWER: pale/white color skin due to decreased blood flow (hypothermia,
frost bite, medication)

Jaundice - ANSWER: yellow tinge to skin
indicative of bile pigmentation
due to liver disease or increased RBC destruction

Thin skin - ANSWER: hyperthyroidism or elderly

Thick skin - ANSWER: hypothyroidism

Dry skin - ANSWER: hypothyroidism

Moist skin - ANSWER: hyperthyroidism

Paronychia - ANSWER: inflammation of nail folds

Onycholysis - ANSWER: painless separation of the nail from the nail bed

Nail pitting - ANSWER: usually associated with psoriasis

Koilonychia - ANSWER: thin, concave, spoon-shaped nails
seen with IDA or Raynaud's phenomenon

Splinter hemorrhages - ANSWER: line of bleeding under the nail
SLE

Increased sclera - ANSWER: hyperthyroidism (Grave's disease)

, Decreased sclera - ANSWER: may be due to edema around the eyes secondary to
hypothyroidism (myxedema), renal disease or ptosis of the eyelid that may have a
neurological component secondary to Myasthenia Gravis, CN III damage or Horner's
Syndrome

A pupil that is large on only one side and does not react briskly or at all to light reflex
- ANSWER: Adie's Syndrome (pupillary muscle involvement)

A pupil that is constricted - ANSWER: Horner's Syndrome (ptosis, unilateral miosis
and facial anhydrosis)

Pupils that are irregularly shaped and do not react to light but do accomodate -
ANSWER: Argyll-Robertson pupils (may be caused by CNS syphilis)

Opacities in pupil - ANSWER: Cataracts

Cotton wool exudates in eye - ANSWER: Hypertension

Flame hemorrhages in eye - ANSWER: papilledema and hypertension

Ear canal that is edematous and hyperemic - ANSWER: Otitis externa

Pus draining from ear canal - ANSWER: Otitis externa or media

Bulging of the tympanic membrane outward - ANSWER: Otitis media

Signs of hyperthyroidism - ANSWER: - Increased sweating
- Nervousness or agitation
- Dalrymple's Sign (exophthalmos)
- Pretibial myxedema
- Heat intolerance
- Fine peripheral tremors
- Increased pulse volume

Signs of hypothyroidism - ANSWER: - Cold intolerance
- Slowed mental function
- Hair loss or thinning of the hair (loss of lateral third of the eyebrow is
pathognomonic)
- Decreased pulse volume
- Obesity
- Dry, thickened skin
- Edema around eyes or puffiness of the face

Barrel chest - ANSWER: enlargement of A-P chest dimension due to COPD may be a
normal variant after the age of 55

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