APEA 3P Test Bank 150 Questions and Correct Answers 2021/2022 1. When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the skin filled with serous fluid measuring approximately 0.5c... m were noted. These types of lesions could be seen in: a. Herpes simplex or varicella 2. The principal muscles involved when closing the mouth are innervated by which cranial nerve? a. Cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) 3. The structure that creates a channel for the vertebral artery is known as the: a. Transverse Foramen 4. Which of the following is NOT a compliant patient with type 1 diabetes? a. Polycythemia 5. When suspecting pediculosis capitis, the chief complaint is: a. Itching 6. The structure that appears as the large swelling posteriorly on the superior ramus of the ischium and bears most of the weight in sitting, is known as the: a. Ischial tuberosity 7. When percussing the posterior chest, which one of the following techniques would be omitted? a. Percuss areas over the scapulae 8. On examination of the pupils, both are round but the right pupil appears larger than the left and reacts much slower to light. This condition may be indicative of: a. A tonic pupil 9. During the type of seizure activity, the patient experiences partial seizures that resemble tonic-clonic seizures. The patient may recall the aura and unilateral neurol...........................................................................CONTINUED [Show More]
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