Aqueous deficiency
Question 33 1 pts Chronic gritty sensation and burning; abnormal Schirmer test. Likely mechanism: Group of answer choices Aqueous deficiency Corneal abrasion Evaporative disorder Poor eyelid closure
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Question 33 1 pts Chronic gritty sensation and burning; abnormal Schirmer test. Likely mechanism: Group of answer choices Aqueous deficiency Corneal abrasion Evaporative disorder Poor eyelid closure
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Question 32 1 pts Bryce is a 17 y/o male who comes to the clinic with chief complaint of ear sudden onset of pain, popping noises, and muffled hearing. During the ear exam the NP notices that the TM
Diabetic retinopathy Question 31 1 pts Angus is a 46 y/o farmer who comes to the clinic for his annual physical exam. During the eye exam the NP notices that Angus has micro
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Question 30 1 pts A 19-year-old has fever, severe sore throat, odynophagia, and tender submandibular nodes. The most likely organism is: Group of answer choices Streptococcus pyogenes Streptococcus pneumonia Streptococcus mutans Streptomyces
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Question 29 1 pts A patient has a localized nodule on one eyelid which is warm, tender, and erythematous. On examination, the provider notes clear conjunctivae and no discharge. What is the recommended treatment? Group of answer choices Referral to an ophthalmologist Surgical incision and drainage Systemic antibiotics Warm
Minoxidil for hair loss A woman with androgenetic alopecia asks about medication options. You prescribe: Group of answer choices Anthralin Cyclosporine Finasteride Minoxidil
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A provider performs an eye examination during a health maintenance visit and notes a difference of 0.5 mm in size between the patient’s pupils. What does this finding indicate? Group of answer choices A relative afferent pupillary defect Indication of a difference in intraocular pressure Likely underlying neurological abnormality Probable benign,
Question 26 1 pts A patient is seen in the clinic for patches of hair loss. The provider notes several well-demarcated patches on the scalp and eyebrows without areas of inflammation and several hairs within the patch with thinner shafts near the scalp. Based on these
Question 251 pts A 22-year-old has moderate inflammatory acne with several nodules and mild scarring. Which regimen is most appropriate? Group of answer choices Oral clindamycin for 6 to 8 weeks Oral isotretinoin immediately Topical benzoyl peroxide combined with topical or oral antibiotic Topical erythromycin alone
Angie is a new NP who just finished her FNP program. She is having a difficult time finding an FNP position in the rural area where she lives. So, since she was an ER nurse prior to her graduate program she decides to go back to the ER as an APRN. Does she meet the
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