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Question 171# Print Question

A healthy 24-year-old male presents with a sore throat of 2 days’ duration. He reports mild congestion and a dry cough. On examination, his temperature is 37.2°C (99.0°F). His pharynx is red without exudates, and there are no anterior cervical nodes. His tympanic membranes are normal, and his chest is clear.

Which one of the following would you do?

A. Treat with analgesics and supportive care
B. Treat with azithromycin (Zithromax)
C. Perform a throat culture and begin treatment with penicillin
D. Perform a rapid strep test


Question 172# Print Question

For long-term therapy, the most effective control of heart rate in atrial fibrillation, both at rest and with exercise, occurs with which one of the following? 

A. Digitalis
B. Beta-adrenergic blockers
C. Calcium channel blockers
D. Class 1A antiarrhythmics


Question 173# Print Question

Which one of the following diseases is most commonly associated with atrial fibrillation?

A. Crohn's disease (regional enteritis)
B. Tuberculosis
C. Hypothyroidism
D. Systemic hypertension
E. Rheumatoid arthritis


Question 174# Print Question

Compared to patients with permanent atrial fibrillation, patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation have a risk of stroke that is: 

A. 50% less
B. 25% less
C. 25% greater
D. 50% greater
E. Similar


Question 175# Print Question

A 77-year-old male presents to your clinic in atrial fibrillation with a rate of 132 beats/min. He has hypertension, but no history of heart failure or structural heart disease. He is otherwise healthy and active.

The best initial approach to his atrial fibrillation would be:

A. Rhythm control with antiarrythmics and warfarin (Coumadin) only if he cannot be consistently maintained in sinus rhythm
B. Rhythm control with antiarrythmics and warfarin regardless of maintenance of sinus rhythm
C. Ventricular rate control with amiodarone, and warfarin for anticoagulation
D. Ventricular rate control with digoxin, and aspirin for anticoagulation
E. Ventricular rate control with a calcium channel blocker or beta-blocker, and warfarin for anticoagulation




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