1. The nurse practitioner diagnoses a female patient with trichomoniasis. A common chief complaint
of a patient whit trichomoniasis is Vaginal discharge
2. Which of the following finding could indicate a need for further evaluation of the cardiac patient?
Low density lipoprotein of 190 mg/dl
3. Which finding bellow would be unusual in a patient with diabetic retinopathy? Papilledema
4. Where should the uterine fundus be palpable at 12 weeks? At the level of the symphysis pubis
5. Ophthalmoscopic examination of a 40 years old carpenter reveals a triangular thickening of the
bulbar conjunctiva across the outer surface of the cornea. This condition is termed: Pterygium
6. What common clinical finding is present in a patient who has croup? Barking cough
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