1. Which of the following conditions is NOT likely to have otitis as part of theinitial or
preliminary diagnosis?:
Answer Blepharitis
2. A patient presents with nasal congestion, sneezing, and nasal irritation.Which
additional assessment finding would indicated the need for a rhino-manometry?:
Answer Obstruction of the nasal passages is suspected or observed
3. A 33-year-old patient presents with clear nasal discharge, eczema, and itchywatery eyes.
Which of the following indicators would suggest a diagnosis of allergic rhinitis?:
Answer Serum IgE level greater than 100 U/mL presents as a child in thePMH
4. Which of the following assessment finding would necessitate immediatereferral to
emergency services or a specialist?:
Answer Severe eye redness with suspected connection related to N. Gonorrhea
5. Which of the following would be most appropriate for a patient with a clinicaldiagnosis of
acute bronchitis?:
Answer
Discuss the use of acetaminophen and /or Motrinand encourage fluid and rest.
Explain that antibiotics are not effective in viral infections.
6. A patient with a diagnosis of COPD present with an FEV1/FVC ratio of lessthan 70%
and 40% of a normal FEV1 range.Which of the GOLD stages does this patient fall into?:
Answer GOLD stage 3-Severe
7. A patient presents with a diagnosis ofCOPD.In this patient,which lab valueswould be
expected to support of COPD?:
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