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Question 186# Print Question

A patient who is scheduled for an elective surgery, is currently taking Coumadin.

What lab test is best for evaluating this patients current Coumadin (Warfarin) level?  

A. International normalized ratio (INR)
B. Prothrombin Time (PT)
C. Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)
D. Bleeding Time (BT)
E. International Sensitivity Index (ISI)


Question 187# Print Question

A 5-year-old male is scheduled for elective hernia repair at 11:00 am.

Which one of the following would be the most appropriate recommendation?  

A. No solid food for 8 hours prior to surgery and clear liquids until 2 hours prior to surgery
B. No solid food 4 hours prior to surgery and clear liquid until 2 hours prior to surgery
C. No solid food after midnight and nothing by mouth 8 hours prior to surgery
D. Nothing by mouth 2 hours prior to surgery
E. Nothing by mouth 8 hours prior to surgery


Question 188# Print Question

First time presentation of painful ingrown toenails that display granulation tissue and lateral nail fold hypertrophy are best treated by:

A. Antibiotic therapy
B. Cotton-wick elevation of the affected nail corner
C. Permanent nail ablation
D. Excision of the lateral nail plate combined with lateral matricectomy
E. Patient education about proper nail trimming


Question 189# Print Question

A 30-year-old white male visits your clinic after being in a bar fight. He describes hitting another man in the mouth with his closed fist. He reports a painful distal fifth metacarpal with a superficial abrasion.

After assessing tetanus status and copiously irrigating the wound, you should do which one of the following? 

A. Obtain a radiograph and give prophylactic antibiotics
B. Obtain a radiograph only
C. Give prophylactic antibiotics only
D. Probe the abrasions


Question 190# Print Question

An 80-year-old male presents with the chief complain of a “bone spur”, describing mid-heel pain that worsens as the day progresses. The pain is not relieved with ibuprofen. Examination reveals tenderness in the central aspect of the heel and a radiograph of the foot is unremarkable.

The most likely diagnosis is:

A. Multiple myeloma
B. Fat-pad atrophy
C. Tarsal tunnel syndrome
D. S1 radiculopathy
E. Plantar fasciitis




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