Mr. Cook is a 53-year-old patient who comes to the clinic for routine follow-up for his chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Which of the following is indicative of COPD?

A. Acrocyanosis
B. Circumoral cyanosis
C. Pitting of nails
D. Clubbing of nails


Answer: D. Clubbing of nails

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A nurse working in a clinic is planning to conduct vision screenings for a group of low-income women. What equipment would be needed to test vision?

A) Snellen chart B) stethoscope C) ophthalmoscope D) otoscope

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A patient gets a new prescription for Pravigard for treatment of high cholesterol. Because this is a combination drug, the nurse alerts the physician when the patient discloses an allergy to which drug?

a. Sulfa b. Aspirin c. Some calcium channel blockers d. Some diuretics

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Which of the following can be best defined as a thick-walled structure in which parasitic protozoal sex cells develop for transfer to new hosts?

A. A sebum B. An oocyst C. A kerion D. An antigen

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