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Question 32 According to the American College of Surgeons {AC5}, who among the following patient
should have a chest radiograph as part of preoperative assessment? AA" patients :- 4fl years of age B. All patients who smoke cigarettes {3. All patient:
having thoracic procedures DAII patients with cardiac disease
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Question 43 D. is a 29—year—old male who presents with a chief complaint of profound dizziness for
the past 2 to 3 days. Further clarification reveals that he is having brief but intense
episodes of a sense of the room spinning. He denies any history of head injury or
discharge from the ear. The vertigo is reproduced easily with cervical rotation. The
AGACNP knows that the most likely cause is: A.Cerebral tumor B. Me’niere’s disease (3. Adverse drug effect
D
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Question 42
The progression of coronary artery plaque formation can lead to a variety of pathologic
conditions . When subtotal plaque disruption occurs resulting in vasoconstriction
platelet act ivation , and embolization , it most commonly causes which clinical
phenomenon ?
A . Endothelial cell dysfunction
B . Prinzmetal’s angina
C . Transmural myocardial
infarction D . Non – ST elevation myocardial infarction
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Question 44 RT. is a 51—year—old male who is seen in follow—up. He was initially seen for evaluation of
dysphagia. An endoscopy was negative for malignancy and subsequent esophageal
manometry supported a diagnosis of esophageal achalasia. While discussing
implications and treatment options with P.T., the AGACNP tells him that the primary complication of achalasia is: A. Progressive esophageal discomfort B. Aspiration pneumonia C. Squamous cell
carcinoma D.Long—term malabsorption problems
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