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NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 1. A 31-year-old male with a traumatic left sided hydrocele is found to have a solid testicular mass. Routine evaluation of the mass is positive for malignancy. Serum alpha fetoprotein, LDH and serum human chorionic gonadotropin levels are normal. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? a. testicular teratoma b. nonseminomatous germ cell tumor c. leydig cell testicular tumor d. seminomatous germ cell tumor 2. Which of the following is not a risk factor for priapism? a. Hepatitis C b. Sickle cell disease c. Cocaine use d. PDE5 medications 3. Urinary tract infections are considered complicated in all but which of the following? a. Nephrolithiasis b. Male patients c. Sexually active female d. Diabetic patient 4. 65-year-old patient with scalp tenderness and jaw claudication develops ischemic optic neuropathy. What is the best test to confirm the suspected diagnosis? a. MRI of the brain with contrast b. temporal artery biopsy c. tonometry d. erythrocyte sedimentation rate e. CBC 5. What is the proper treatment for a Weber B bimalleolar ankle fracture with medial mortise widening in a healthy 35 year old? a. Open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) b. Closed reduction, then weight bearing as tolerated in walking boot c. Non weight bearing for 6 weeks, then resume activity d. 50% partial weight bearing in a plaster cast p. 1 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 6. Tina Tanner is a 62 year old female with gradual loss of hearing in her right ear for more than a year. Associated symptoms include right sided tinnitus and imbalance. After performing a proper history and physical exam, you astutely decide to order an audiogram. The audiogram reveals an asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss on the right side. What is the next appropriate intervention? a. Order a contrasted MRI of the internal auditory canals b. Place the patient on a 12 day course of prednisone c. Order a non-contrasted CT of the temporal bone d. Start Meclizine 25mg TID for her imbalance e. Advise the patient to utilize a right-sided hearing aid 7. An 82 year-old female presents with fatigue, poor appetite and signs of dementia. Physical examination reveals her to be thin with normal vital signs. Her tongue is smooth & red, and she has ataxia. Complete blood count shows anemia with an MCV of 109. What is the most appropriate treatment for her condition? a. Vitamin B12 b. Ferrous sulfate c. Vitamin C d. Folic acid e. Vitamin D 8. An 80 year old female presents w/ R eye pain and injection she states began after “a rash came up on my forehead.” Exam w/ fluorescein and Wood’s lamp reveals a dendriticappearing corneal lesion. What class of medications would be contraindicated in TX’ing this condition? a. Antivirals b. Beta blockers c. Steroids d. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors e. NSAIDs 9. A 65 year-old male presents with fatigue worsening back and rib pain over the past few months. A complete blood count shows anemia, and a chemistry panel reveals hypercalcemia and an elevated creatinine. Plain films show lytic lesions in the ribs and spine. What is the most appropriate diagnostic test to confirm the suspected diagnosis? a. Lumbar puncture b. Bone marrow biopsy c. Ionized calcium level d. MRI of the spine e. 24-hour urine protein p. 2 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 10. Aspirin is acceptable for stroke prophylaxis in patients who have AF with CHADS Vasc Score of three. T or F? a. True b. False 11. A 14-year-old boy with Marfan syndrome has the sudden onset of severe, tearing chest pain. Thirty minutes later, blood pressure 60/40 mm Hg, pulse 140/min/regular. Which of the following abnormalities on echocardiography is most suggestive of pericardial tamponade? a. Pericardial effusion b. Diastolic collapse of right ventricle c. Dilated right atrium d. Calcification of aortic root 12. A 24-year-old female presents to your ER w/ complaints of R flank pain, anorexia, vomiting and fever. UPT is negative, urine dip has leuks w/ numerous skin cells but no blood/nitrites or organisms on gram stain. Labs are otherwise notable for leukocytosis of 19. She endorses pain when you hyperextend her R leg at the hip. What is the most likely cause of her symptoms? a. Pyelonephritis b. Acute cholecystitis c. Infected kidney stone d. Retrocecal appendicitis e. Gastroenteritis 13. A patient presents to the emergency department with acute onset of bilateral lower extremity weakness, numbness in the perineal area, and incontinence of the bowels and bladder. They have normal vital signs and are otherwise healthy. What is the most likely diagnosis? a. Herniated nucleus pulposus b. Cauda equina syndrome c. Spondylolisthesis d. Sacroiliitis p. 3 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 14. A 18 year old female presents with 2-day history of unilateral, throbbing headache with associated phonophobia and intermittant nausea. The patient says these types of headaches have occurred in the past during her menstrual period. Your first-line treatment of this patient’s current symptoms may include all of the following except: a. NSAIDs b. Beta-blockers c. Triptan medication d. Dihydroergotamine 15. A 54-year-old woman has been receiving intravenous antibiotics for 10 days in treatment of pneumonia. She now has sharp anterior chest pain. EKG shows diffuse ST segment elevation. White blood count is 33,000/microL with left shift. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? a. Pericarditis due to enterovirus b. Aortic dissection c. Purulent (bacterial) pericarditis d. Acute myocardial infarction 16. The heart rate associated with a junctional rhythm is 40-60. T or F? a. True b. False 17. A 22 year-old male presents with a one-month history of fatigue, cough and night sweats. Upon examination, you note a non-tender 2 cm right supraclavicular lymph node and clear lung sounds bilaterally. Chest x-ray shows a widened mediastinum and no lung infiltrates. Which of the following is most likely seen on lymph node biopsy results? a. Plasma cells b. Smudge cells c. Reed-Sternberg cells d. Granulomatous cells e. Adenocarcinoma cells 18. A 13 year old male is failing the 8th grade. His teachers describe his as fidgety and impulsive. He sometimes skips school and has been known throw desks when he is angry. He has multiple suspensions for fighting, bringing a weapon to school, and stealing. What is the most appropriate diagnosis? a. Antisocial Personality Disorder b. ADHD c. Autism Spectrum Disorder d. Conduct Disorder p. 4 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 19. A 57-year-old male complains of severe L eye pain after going into a movie theater. Visual acuity is 20/35 OD & 20/100 OS. Associated symptoms include headache, N/V. The L eye is injected, the cornea is steamy and the pupil is fixed & dilated. What finding would you anticipate on exam? a. Homonymous hemianopsia b. Papilledema c. Tonometry reading of 50 mmHg d. Restricted downward gaze E. Retinal pallor with a cherry red spot 20. A 40 year old male rarely leaves his home and reports difficulty interacting with others. He is scanning the room while talking and endorses command auditory hallucinations and past visual hallucinations of aliens. He describes anxiety about his medication being poisoned. He admits to problems being compliant with meds and in the past experienced side effects while on Haldol. What would be the next appropriate treatment? a. SSRI b. Older generation antipsychotic c. Atypical antipsychotic d. Clozaril 21. A heart block means an artery is “blocked”. T or F? a. True b. False 22. The normal QRS complex should be below .20 seconds in width. T or F? a. True b. False 23. Which of the following types of involuntary movements is most suggestive of Parkinson’s Disease? a. Unilateral resting tremor b. Bilateral action tremor c. Clonic jerking movements d. Choreiform movements 24. Identify the symptom that is least associated with bladder neck obstruction? a. Hesitancy b. Frequency c. Strains to void d. Double voiding p. 5 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 25. A 4 year old presents to the clinic with a fever to 104, sore throat, low appetite and difficulty breathing. The family recently immigrated to the United States. He was apparently fine yesterday. Mom says that she left him in his playroom for a few minutes this morning and he seemed fine but over the last few hours, his condition has worsened. On physical exam, the patient appears ill, is cyanotic, tachypneic and sitting upright with his neck extended. He is drooling. His lung exam reveals wheezing and retractions. What is the first step in the management of this patient? a. Perform on oral exam and visualize the foreign body he swallowed b. Immediate intubation and protection of his airway (Acute epiglottitis) c. IV antibiotics d. X-ray of the neck 26. A “delta wave” is associated with Brugadas Syndrome and is high risk? T or F? a. True b. False 27. All of the following are common injuries associated with an anterior shoulder dislocation except: a. AC joint separation b. Bankart lesion c. Hill Sachs lesion d. Rotator cuff tear 28. In which skin disease is direct immunofluorescence helpful in making the diagnosis? a. Vitiligo b. Pyoderma gangrenosum c. Bullous impetigo d. Syphilis e. Bullous pemphigoid 29. A 27 year old former swimmer presents to clinic with right shoulder pain that has increased over several months after increasing upper body strengthening workouts. She feels occasional clicking when she does certain movements and says the shoulder feels “loose”. She has 5/5 strength and a positive O’Brien’s test. What is the likely diagnosis? a. Rotator cuff tear b. Adhesive capsulitis c. Labral tear d. proximal humerus stress fracture p. 6 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 30. Which of the following statements about conditions of the wrist and hand is inaccurate? a. Heberden’s nodes and Bouchard’s nodes can both be symptoms of OA. b. Certain scaphoid fractures may require up to 16 weeks of casting for adequate healing. c. The most common type of distal radius fracture is a Colles’ fracture. d. Most metacarpal shaft fractures with malrotation can be treated nonoperatively. 31. Which is the most common skin cancer? a. Basal cell carcinoma b. Superficial spreading melanoma c. Squamous cell carcinoma d. Merkel cell carcinoma e. Verrucous carcinoma 32. A 72-year-old female presents w/ difficulty swallowing solids - daughter reports foul odor to her breath along with stating that she “coughs up bits of food sometimes.” She also has a history of recent hospital admit for aspiration PNA. What underlying condition is likely causing her dysphagia? a. Achalasia b. CVA w/ resultant neuromuscular dysfunction c. ETOH’ism d. Zenker’s diverticulum e. Schatzki’s ring 33. A 23-year-old male, no PMH, presents to the emergency department with the sudden onset of moderate to severe right-sided chest pain and shortness of breath. No trauma or accident. His vital signs are normal. Physical exam reveals diminished breath sounds on the right and hyper resonance. CXR reveals a loss of markings along the right lung margins, involving about 10% of the lung space. The mediastinum has not shifted. What is the most appropriate management plan? a. Decompression of the chest by insertion of a large-bore intravenous catheter into the right second intercostal space at the midclavicular line b. Oxygen supplementation and close observation with bed rest c. Pleurodesis d. Wedge resection p. 7 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 34. A 24 year old sexually-active male presents w/ rapidly worsening injection and discharge to both eyes failing outpatient conjunctivitis TX. Exam is notable for copious, thick purulent discharge. A gram stain of the discharge might reveal what finding to help confirm the expected pathogen? a. Gram-negative diploccoci b. Gram-positive cocci in clusters c. Gram-negative rods d. Nothing - this is likely chlamydia e. Nothing - this is likely adenovirus 35. Which of the following tests should always be included in the initial evaluation of a reproductive-aged patient with a history of abnormal uterine bleeding? a. Endometrial sampling b. Pelvic ultrasound c. Thyroid stimulating hormone d. Human chorionic gonadotropin 36. Alice Cooperton is a 35 year old with Type 1 diabetes mellitus. He has had multiple sets of pressure equalization tubes in the past. He presents for an evaluation of chronic ear drainage. He has been on multiple oral and topical antibiotics without improvement. His physical exam reveals an inflamed retraction pocket in the pars flaccida with granulation and keratinous debris. The most likely diagnosis is: a. Malignant otitis externa b. Chronic otitis media with a TM perforation c. Chronic fungal otitis externa d. Pars flaccida cholesteatoma e. Bullous Myringitis 37. A 62-year-old man has the sudden onset of a cold, painful right arm. BP 112/64 mm Hg; pulse 130/min/irregularly irregular. The right forearm and hand are pallid and cold. No pulses are felt in the right arm or wrist. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? a. Brachial artery embolus b. Subclavian steal syndrome c. Polyarteritis nodosa d. Sympathetic neurodystrophy p. 8 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 38. A 72-year old patient presents with complaints of “the worst headache of my life.” Review of systems is positive for nausea. Physical exam is remarkable for elevated blood pressure and lethargy. What is the most likely diagnosis? a. Transient ischemic attack b. Acute ischemic stroke c. Intracerebral hemorrhage d. Subarachnoid hemorrhage 39. What is the most common cause of recurrent erythema multiforme? a. Syphilis b. Varicella zoster c. Herpes simplex d. Tinea e. Staphylococcal impetigo 40. A 4-year-old boy faints while running. Upon awakening, vital signs are normal. The patient is alert and pink. Cardiac and neurologic exams are normal. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? a. Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy b. 3rd degree atrioventricular block c. Vasovagal syncope d. Long QT interval syndrome e. Congenital aortic valve stenosis 41. A 34 year old man with HIV has a CD4 count of 122. He goes swimming in a public pool, and then subsequently develops a diarrheal illness. For what organism are you most suspicious? a. Legionella b. Rotavirus c. Cryptosporidium d. Schistosoma e. Trichinella p. 9 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 42. A 65-year-old woman complains of a 3-week history of pain and sense of weakness in her neck, shoulders, and hip. She has a low-grade fever. Otherwise, she feels well and has no other symptoms. Her eyelids and hands appear normal; she has no rashes. Her neck, shoulder, and hips have full range of motion, and she has normal strength. Her sedimentation rate is markedly elevated, but her creatine phosphokinase (CPK) is normal. The following best matches her clinical syndrome or disease: a. Takayasu’s arteritis b. Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) c. Wegener’s granulomatosis (WG) d. Henoch-Shönlein purpura (HSP) e. Behçet’s syndrome 43. A 44 year old woman presents to clinic with a two week history of a maculopapular rash on the torso, arms and legs, including the palms and soles. The patient also complains of joint pain. Generalized lymphadenopathy is found on physical exam. Which test will help you rule out the disease for which you should be most concerned, given this scenario? a. anti-nuclear antibody b. fluorescent treponemal antibody c. nucleic acid test for gonorrhea d. complete blood count e. acid fast staining 44. A 64-year old female with a recent diagnosis of light chain dominant multiple myeloma is admitted for a confirmed pulmonary embolism as seen on CT scan of the chest with IV contrast. The day after admission, her serum BUN is 22mg/dL and creatinine is 1.3mg/dL (which increased from the admission labs of BUN of 19mg/dL and creatinine level of 0.6mg/dL. The fractional excretion of sodium is calculated at >3.2%. Besides a mild proteinuria, which of the following would most likely be seen on urinalysis? a. dysmorphic red blood cells with some red blood cell casts b. positive white blood cell casts c. bland urine sediment with a high specific gravity d. epithelial cell casts with a low specific gravity p. 10 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 45. Tyler Swift is a 22 year old male who experienced right ear pain after a flight to California. He had a cold a few days before. Now the patient says he cannot hear in his right ear. On exam, you note a blue/dull tympanic membrane on the right. What is the patient’s most likely diagnosis? a. Right sensorineural hearing loss b. Left sensorineural hearing loss c. Right conductive hearing loss d. Left conductive hearing loss e. Tympanic membrane perforation 46. A 28-year-old G2P2 SVD x two presents to the office with a three month history of “heavy bleeding.” She states her menses will last 5-7 days, and describes the bleeding as heavy enough to have to change tampons every hour during the first 2-3 days of her cycle. She denies postcoital bleeding, dyspareunia, or pelvic pain. The patient does not currently use any contraception. She takes no medication on a regular basis. Her PMH is noncontributory. Her physical exam is unremarkable. Serum pregnancy test is negative, and transvaginal ultrasound shows no structural abnormalities and a normal endometrial thickness. Which of the following is the best choice for initial management? a. Endometrial ablation b. Intrauterine tamponade c. Levonorgesterol-containing intrauterine system d. Conjugated equine estrogen 47. A 50 year old male comes to you with complaints of severe headaches for the past two years. He also mentions that his feet and hands are larger in size and his wedding ring no longer fits. This patient is most likely to also complain of which of the following? a. Constipation b. Arthralgias and myalgias c. Dry skin d. Chest palpitations 48. A 12-year-old girl has anterior chest pressure radiating into her neck when playing soccer. Symptoms end with 5 min of rest. Vital signs are normal. An apical lift and 3/6 ejection murmur medial to the apex are noted. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? a. Hypertrophic obstr. Cardiomyopathy b. Mitral valve prolapse c. Pre-excitation syndrome d. Long QT interval syndrome p. 11 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 49. Gareth Brooks is a 54 year old man who presents for an evaluation of vertigo. Every few weeks, the patient will experience severe vertigo associated with ringing in the left ear and decreased hearing. What is the most appropriate first treatment for this condition? a. Epley maneuvers b. Meclizine 25mg three times a day c. CT brain with contrast d. Initiate a low salt diet e. Start the patient on amlodipine 10mg daily 50. Dresslers syndrome is a form of coronary artery disease. T or F? a. True b. False 51. Pat Benicar is a 75 year old female who presents with momentary room-spinning vertigo which occurs whenever she looks up or rolls over in bed. She denies hearing loss, tinnitus, and ear fullness. What is the appropriate treatment? a. Low salt diet, 1500-2000mg per day. b. Meclizine 25mg TID c. Prednisone, high dose x 12 days d. Epley Maneuvers e. Amoxicillin 500mg TID 52. Which of the following medications below is typically not included as a part of either triple or quadruple therapy for peptic ulcer disease? a. Amoxicillin b. Lansoprazole c. Carafate d. Bismuth subsalicylate e. Clarithromycin p. 12 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 53. A 65-year-old female, PMH of HTN, OA, and GERD presents to your clinic for hospital follow up 1 week after her discharge following elective knee surgery. She is complaining of cough and shortness of breath. Her post-surgical course required a 1 day stay in the ICU due to a difficult extubation, but she quickly improved. Her total stay was 5 days and there were no further complications. Today, she reports 2 days ago of temperature to 39.1°C (102.4°F), a cough with sputum production, and shortness of breath. Her vital signs reveal mild tachycardia and fever, but normal blood pressure. A CXR in your office reveals a LLL infiltrate. What is the most likely cause of this patient’s symptoms? a. C. pneumoniae b. M. catarrhalis c. Legionella species d. P. aeruginosa 54. Which of the following is not classically associated with primary hyperaldosteronism? a. Hypertension b. Hyperkalemia c. metabolic alkalosis d. increased aldosterone to renin ratio >20 55. A 58-year-old male with a history of hypertension being treated with a thiazide diuretic has sudden onset late one evening of severe pain in his left great toe. The pain is accompanied by edema and redness, but there is no skin ulceration. There is no history of trauma. A joint aspiration reveals numerous neutrophils. Over the next several weeks, he has two more similar episodes. Which of the following laboratory test findings is most characteristic for his underlying disease process? a. elevated rheumatoid factor titer b. hypercalcemia c. hyperuricemia d. positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) 56. A 67-year-old female presents with postmenopausal bleeding. Which of the following is the most important condition to be considered in the differential diagnosis? a. Endometriosis b. Ovarian cancer c. Endometrial cancer d. Uterine leiomyoma p. 13 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 57. A 24 year old female reports decreased interest in hanging out with friends and difficulty getting out of her bed. Her appetite has decreased and she struggles to stay focused at work. Her symptoms worsened after her boyfriend left 8 months ago. She is sad, has contemplated suicide, and has been cutting on her arm. Which diagnosis is most appropriate? a. Adjustment Disorder b. Major Depressive Disorder c. Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymic Disorder) d. Borderline Personality Disorder 58. A 12 year old girl presents to clinic with her mom, who wants her treated for "warts". On physical exam, you see a small cluster of four lesions of the right forearm. The lesions are round and smooth with a central depression. There appears to be a slight vascular component to the papules. Which infecting agent do you suspect? a. Varicella virus b. Smallpox virus c. Human papilloma virus d. Coxsackie virus e. Molluscum contagiosum virus 59. A 27 year old women comes to you with severe palpitations, 19 pounds (8.6 kg) weight loss over the past two months, heat intolerance, irritability and nervousness. On physical exam, she is found with a homogeneous large thyroid gland measuring 4 X 7 cm, mild proptosis of the eyes, and no lid lag. Her vitals are as follow: HR 128 beats/minute, RR 24, BP 150/82. Which of the following labs will confirm your diagnosis? a. TSH, free T4, and thyroglobulin level b. TSH, Free T4, and Thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI) c. TSH, Thyroid peroxidase antibody, and thyroglobulin antibody d. TSH, free T4 and T4 60. An 11-year-old boy has coarctation of the aorta. An ejection click is heard at the apex. Which of the following is the most likely cardiac diagnosis? a. Mitral valve prolapse b. Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy c. Bicuspid aortic valve d. Pulmonary valve stenosis e. Ruptured chordae tendineae p. 14 NCAPA 31st Annual Recertification Exam Review Conference Pre-Test 61. The gold standard clinical exam special test for diagnosing an ACL tear is: a. McMurray b. Lachman c. Posterior Drawer test d. Valgus stress test at 0 degrees 62. You are seeing a 17 year old female for evaluation of irregular menstrual cycles. She also complained of tiredness, fatigue, weight gain, dry skin and now constipation. Two months ago she was diagnosed with attention deficit disorder and has been prescribed Ritalin 10 mg daily to help her concentrate better in school. Of the following tests, which will help you establish a diagnosis? a. TSH, T3, and Thyroid peroxidase antibody levels b. TSH, free T4, and thyroid peroxidase antibody levels c. TSH, free T4 and thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin levels d. TSH, free T4 and thyroglobulin levels 63. Johnny Beck is a 75 year old man who complains of hoarseness and ear pain for the past 3 months. Associated symptoms include pain when swallowing. What other finding would you expect to find on examination? a. Axillary lymphadenopathy b. 25 pound weight gain compared with his last visit c. Bulging right tympanic membrane d. Normal laryngoscopy exam e. Exophytic lesion on left true vocal cord p. 15