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Quiz by Julie Brannon
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- Q1You respond to a 78 y/o male that has sudden onset aphasia and left side hemiparesis for the last 2 hours. Your diagnosis is:Guillain-Barre SyndromeALSIschemic StrokeHemorrhagic Stroke30s
- Q2You respond to a 78 y/o male that complained of a bad headache before becoming unresponsive. BP is 220/100, HR 36, and respirations 6. Your diagnosis is:Aortic AneurysmHemorrhagic StrokeMigraine HeadacheIschemic Stroke30s
- Q3You respond to a 27 y/o female. You note a loss of consciousness and body stiffening and violent convulsions. Your diagnosis:Petit mal seizureTonic-clonic seizure (grand mal)Absence seizureTonic seizure30s
- Q4You respond for a 6 y/o female having episodes of stopping talking for a few seconds mid sentence. Teacher also reports a blank look when this occurs. You suspect an:Partial focal seizureClonic seizureAbsence seizureTonic/clonic seizure30s
- Q5Bystanders report the patient lost consciousness and fell to the floor. Upon arrival, the patient is alert and oriented and vitals are within normal limits. Your diagnosis is:Ischemic strokeSyncopeFaintingAltered mental status30s
- Q6The patient complains of a severe headache, fever, nausea & vomiting, and a recent sinus infection. You suspect the patient has a/an:MenengitisAbscessSinusitisEncephalitis30s
- Q7You respond to a patient with unilateral tremors, bradykinesia, rigid postural stability for a fall. You suspect the patient has:Parkinson's diseaseMultiple Sclerosis MSGuillian-Barré syndromeAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis30s
- Q8You respond for a patient complaining of blurred vision and bilateral limb weakness that has been progressing for the last week. You suspect the patient has:Multiple Sclerosis MSGuillian-Barré syndromeParkinson's diseaseAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis30s
- Q9You respond to a 28 y/o female complaining of difficulty breathing a week after a sinus infection. The patient also noted paralysis moving up her body.Parkinson's diseaseGuillain-Barré syndromeMultiple Sclerosis MSAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis30s
- Q10Your patient has a history of a motor neuron disorder that has affected their ability to breath on their own. You know the patient has:Guilian-Barré syndromeParkinson's diseaseAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisMultiple Sclerosis MS30s
- Q11You respond to a 60 y/o male complaining of severe abdominal pain with pale, cool, diaphoretic skin. Upon examination, you note weak pedal pulses bilaterally and unequal BP reading in the arms. You suspect a/an:AAABowel ObstructionLiver lacerationDiverticulitis30s
- Q12You respond to a 28 y/o male complaining of right upper quadrant abdominal pain after eating a large pizza. After examination, you note a positive Murphy sign. You suspect:PancreatitisPyelonephritisCholecystitisGastroenteritis30s
- Q13You respond to a 36 y/o female with a history of high triglycerides complaining of severe epigastric pain radiating to the back. You suspect:AppendicitisDiverticulitisCholecystitisPancreatitis30s
- Q14You respond to a 14 y/o male complaining of severe right lower quadrant abdominal pain after having the stomach flu for two days. Your diagnosis is:AppendicitisPancreatitisGastroenteritisCholecystitis30s
- Q15Your patient complains of a diffuse abdominal pain that she describes as crampy, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea. Upon examination, you note a fever. Your diagnosis is:GastroenteritisAppendicitisBowel ObstructionPancreatitis30s