Associated Clinical Sciences QVersión en línea ACS Quiz por kenneth thomas 1 Which of the following is a gram negative diplococcus? a Chlamydia b Gonorrhea c Syphilis d Trichomoniasis 2 Which produces a greenish, yellow, bubbly discharge? a Chlamydia b Gonorrhea c Syphilis d Trichomoniasis 3 Which is caused by Staph or Strep (usually Strep) and causes lesions on the face and hands? a Impetigo b Furuncles c koplick spots d malar rash 4 Which causes a pitted, erythematous lesion of ulcers in the mouth (chancer sore)? a Impetigo b Furuncles c Aphthous Stomatitis d angular stomatitis 5 Which is caused by staph-infected hair follicles? a Impetigo b Furuncles c Aphthous Stomatitis d Herpes Zoster 6 Which is a small, flat lesion less than 0.5 cm? a Papule b Macule c Vesicle d Pustule 7 Which is a small, pus-filled lesion less than 0.5 cm filled? a Papule b Macule c Vesicle d Pustule 8 Which has a prodromal stage of coryza (runny nose) and koplik spots (white spots) and produces lesions of the buccal mucosa which last two weeks? The patient presents with a maculopapular rash and high fever? a Chicken Pox b Rubeola c Roseola d Mumps 9 Which of the following involves a rash which starts on the trunk and goes to the extremities? a Scarlet Fever b Rubeola c Roseola d Mumps 10 Pertussis is associated with a a bacteria b a virus c a prion d pollution 11 Mumps is associated with a a bacteria b a virus c a prion d an environmental pollutant 12 Which personality disorder is described? Attention seeking, aggressive, seductive person who is unable to be deeply involved emotionally a Antisocial b Paranoid c Hysterical d Obsessive/Compulsive 13 Which personality disorder is described? Perfectionist; inflexible; entangled with details; highly repetitive activities a Antisocial b Paranoid c Hysterical d Obsessive/Compulsive 14 ______________ is used for the treatment of herpes a Tricyclics b Acyclovir c Colchicine d Tyramine 15 ______________ is used to treat depression. a Tricyclics b Colchicine c Tyramine d Lithium 16 A woman who has never given birth to a viable infant is ______________. a Primipara b Nulliparous c Multiparous 17 The _________ is the cheesy like covering over the body of newborn. a Meconium b Vernix c Lochia d Puerperium 18 The _________ is a measure of an infant's heart rate, respiratory effort, color, muscle tone, and reflex irritability. a Marasmus b Apgar Score c viability index d sustainability score 19 __________ prevents hemorrhage in the newborn. a Vitamin C b Vitamin B c Vitamin E d Vitamin K 20 _______________is used to check for glaucoma. a Multiple Myeloma b Tonometer c Arcus Senilis d PET 21 _________________is the most common visual problem in the elderly. a Glaucoma b Macular Degeneration c Pink Eye d opthalmia neonatorum 22 ___________ refers to the transfer of a patient to another doctor without the patient’s consent. a Abandonment b Negligence c Arbitration 23 ______________ means to perform a technique on a patient in a careless manner or unskilled manner that violates the standard of care. a Abandonment b Negligence c Arbitration d unprofessionalism 24 ______________suggests a posterior head injury which produces a large black and blue spot and indicates a possible skull fracture. a Raccoon Sign b Rust Sign c Battle Sign 25 _______________ is seen when an injury produces black and blue spots around the eyes. a Raccoon Sign b Rust Sign c Battle Sign 26 You should see a _____________ for the following conditions: Diabetes Mellitus, thyroid (hyper and hypo), adrenals (hyper and hypo), DISH. a Gastroenterologist b Endocrinologist c Dermatologist d Oncologist 27 You should see a ____________ for conditions involving the ears and throat. a Pulmonologist b Otolaryngologist c Urologist d Dermatologist 28 the most common joint affected by chronic gohorrhea is the : a knee b elbow c ankle d shoulder 29 secondary syphilis occurs typically ____________ after initial infection a 8 weeks to 2 years b 10 years c 6 months to three years d 25 years 30 candidiasis occurs commonly among those taking ________ medications. a Steroid class b SSRI class c Opioid class d NSAID class 31 The organism responsible for lymphogranuloma venereum is: a Chlamydia b Syphilis c Neisseria Gohorrhea d Monoliasis 32 _________ is a condition commonly linked to cervical cancer. a Molluscum Congagiosum b Condylomata acuminata c Granuloma Inguinale d Trichomonas Vaginalis 33 a very painful lesion, the chancroid is caused by the organism a treponema palladium b hemophilus ducreyi c Staph A. d Strep pyogenes 34 True or false: the ELISA test is confirmatory for HIV following previous positive, less sensitive testing. a false b true 35 molluscum congagiosum is caused by a: a virus b bacteria c allergic reaction 36 Strep infection of the skin, fiery red. a pityriasis b pemphigus c erysipeles d thrush 37 Tinea ungunum affects the: a nails b groin c body d palmar surface of hands 38 Tinea cruris affects the: a groin b nails c feet d body 39 A characteristic herald patch is a clue that a patient is suffering from: a pityriasis b seborrheic dermatitis c psoriasis d Herpes Zoster 40 Herpes zoster lays dormant in the: a Dorsal root ganglion of the nervous system b Ventral root ganglion of the nervous system c intercostal nerves d sympathetic chain ganglion 41 Large bullus lesions common among jewish males occur with: a lichen planus b Wen c pemphigus d urticaria 42 Horrifically dry and scaly skin is termed: a ichthyosis b intertrigo c nummular eczema d lichen planus 43 Lesions produced by the measles are examples of a: a papule b vessicle c pustule d bulla 44 A Fluid filled lesion greater than 1/2 cm is termed: a vessicle b bulla c papule d pustule 45 A person who has been diagnosed by the appropriate professional as suffering with schizoid personality disorder is likely to a be overly fanatical and excited b mumble to his or herself incomprehensibly c be emotionally cold and distant to everyone d suffer bouts of depression, and alternatively manic shopping trips 46 Which substance tastes of cherry seeds or almonds? a cyanide b arsnic c lead d barbituates 47 What risk to the elderly is increased when tranquilizers are perscribed? a stroke b falling c lethargy d insomnia 48 Which class of medications increases the risk associated with adjusting a client due to the increased possibility of bruising and/or subcutaenous bleeding and swelling? a anticolgulants b nsaids c opioids d muscle relaxers 49 Which sign of pregnancy is described: bluish discoloration of the vagina a chadwick's sign b goodell's sign c piscacek's sign d hegar's sign 50 Which sign of pregnancy is described: softening of the tip of the cervix a goodell's sign b hegar's sign c piscacek's sign d chadwick's sign 51 The first perception by the mother of fetal life is called: a lightening b quickening 52 the greenish-black first discharge from the fetal intestines is called the: a Meconium b Vernix c Lochia 53 The placental location that confers great risk to pregnancy because of the increased chance of blood loss during the delivery is: a praevia b abruptio c accuretta 54 A type _____ classified PAP smear shows dyplastic changes. a I b II c III d IV 55 A child should receive solid food first around a 3 months b 6 months c 9 months d 1 year 56 The anterior fontanelle should close around a 6 months b 1 year c 2 years d 18 months 57 A child should be able to walk unassisted around a 10-14 months b 12-18 months c 24 months d 9-12 months 58 The reflex stimulated by touching the corner of his mouth is: a rooting reflex b sucking reflex c tonic neck reflex 59 informed consent involves: a minimizing the risk b giving the patient feasible alternatives c giving the patient hope d telling the patient what you are going to do