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NSG6420 Week 2 Quiz

Question 1. An 86-year-old patient who wears a hearing aid complains of poor hearing in the

affected ear. In addition to possible hearing aid malfunction, this condition is often due to:

Acoustic neuroma

Cerumen impaction

Otitis media

Ménière’s disease

Question 2. In examination of the nose, the clinician observes gray, pale mucous membranes

with clear, serous discharge. This is most likely indicative of:

Bacterial sinusitis

Allergic rhinitis

Drug abuse

Skull fractur

Question 3. A 45 year old patient presents with ‘sore throat’ and fever for one week. After a

quick strep screen you determine the patient has Strep throat. You know that streptococcal

pharyngitis should be treated with antibiotics to prevent complications and to shorten the course

of disease. Which of the following antibiotics should be considered when a patient is allergic to

Penicillin?

Amoxicillin

, EES (erythromycin)

Bicillin L-A

Dicloxacillin

Question 4. Presbycusis is the hearing impairment that is associated with:

Physiologic aging

Ménière’s disease

Cerumen impaction

Herpes zoster

Question 5. Epistaxis can be a symptom of:

Over-anticoagulation

Hematologic malignancy

Cocaine abuse

All of the above

Question 6. Your patient has been using chewing tobacco for 10 years. On physical examination,

you observe a white ulceration surrounded by erythematous base on the side of his tongue. The

clinician should recognize that very often this is:

Malignant melanoma

Squamous cell carcinoma

Aphthous ulceration

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