A. Pain occurs on an empty stomach
B. Diffuse epigastric pain
C. Rarely associated with non-steroidal use
D. Occurs in patients under 40 years of age
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Diffuse epigastric pain
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13. A pneumatic otoscopic examination is used to assess:
A. Inner ear conditions
B. Otitis externa
C. Cerumen impaction
D. Tympanic membrane mobility
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D. Tympanic membrane mobility
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14. In autosomal recessive (AR) disorders, individuals need:
Only one mutated gene on the sex chromosomes to acquire the disease
Only one mutated gene to acquire the disease
Two mutated genes to acquire the disease
Two mutated genes to become carriers
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Two mutated genes to acquire the disease
15. symptoms of initial HIB infection include all of the following except
- weight loss
16. the major impact of the physiological changes that occur with aging is

- all of the above
- reduced physiological reserve
Reduced homeostatic mechanisms
Impaired immunological response
17. men have faster and more efficient biotransfermation of drugs and this is thought to be to
- testosterone
18. the cytochrome P system involves enzymes that are generally inhibited by drugs
- inihibited or induced by drugs
19. functional abilities are best assessed by
- observed assessment of function
20. iron deficiency anemia is classified as a microcytic hypochromic anemia. The classification refers to
which of the following lab data
- mean corpuscular volume MCV and Mean corpuscular hemoglobin MCH
21. The pathological hallmark of ACD is
- impaired ability to use iron stores
22. the main focus of treatment of patients with ACD is
- mgmt. of underlying disorder
23. in addition to the cbc with diff which of the following lab tests is considered to be most useful in
diagnosed ACD OR IDA
- serum ferritin
24. the first step in the genomic assessment of a patient is obtaining information regarding
- family history
25. essential parts of a health history includes all of the following except
- current vitals
26. which of the following clinical reasoning tools is defined as evidenced based resource based on
mathematical modeling to express the likelihood of a condition in select situations settings and or
patient
- clinical decision rules
27. a woman with an x linked dominant disorder will
- transmit the disorder to 50% of her offspring male or female

28. which of the following would be considered a red flag and required more investigation in a patient
assessment
- MI in family member at age 35
29. your 2 year old patient shows facial features such as epicanthial folds up slanted palpebral fissures
single transverse palmar crease and low nasal bridge these are referred to as
- dismorphic features related to genetic disease
30. in order to provider a comprehensive genetic history of a patient, the NP should
- ask patients to complete a family history
worksheet
- seek out pathology reports related to the patients disorder
- interview family members regarding gentic disorders
All of the above
31. according to the genetic information on discrimination act
- employers cannot inquire about an employees genetic information
32.

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