MN- 566 INTRODUCTION TO PRIMARY CARE
In which of the following situations would referral to a specialist be needed for sinusitis? Question options:
Recurrent sinusitis Allergic sinusitis
Sinusitis that is refractory t
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MN- 566 INTRODUCTION TO PRIMARY CARE
In which of the following situations would referral to a specialist be needed for sinusitis? Question options:
Recurrent sinusitis Allergic sinusitis
Sinusitis that is refractory to antibiotic therapy
Question 2
Severe pain associated with acute otitis media signifies perforation of the tympanic membrane. Question options:
True
1 / 1 point
Question 3
1 / 1 point
A patient presents to the clinician complaining of ear pain. On examination, the clinician finds that the patient has tenderness on traction of the pinna as well as when applying pressure over the tragus. These findings are classic signs of which condition?
Question options:
Otitis media MeniereÕs disease Tinnitus
Question 4
Which drug for AlzheimerÕs disease should be administered beginning at the time of diagnosis? Question options:
1 / 1 point
Anxiolytics Antidepressants Atypical antipsychotics
Question 5
What is usually the first sign or symptom that a patient would present with that would make you suspect herpes zoster? Question options:
A stabbing pain on one small area of the body
1 / 1 point
Question 6
A pain that is worse upon awakening A lesion on the exterior ear canal
1 / 1 point
African American patients seem to have a negative reaction to which of the following asthma medications? Question options:
Inhaled corticosteroids
Question 7
Leukotriene receptor agonists Oral corticosteroids
1 / 1 point
Which of the following would be considered the research design for Level VI evidence?
Question options:
Systematic reviews of descriptive or qualitative studies Opinion of authorities and expert committees
Well-designed case control or cohort studies
Question 8
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