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PAO1 Exam – All Questions with Correct Answers Highlighted

Q30. What risk factors are associated with lymphoma?

   A. Under the age of 30 years and hyperactivity

   B. High-sodium diet and sedentary lifestyle

   C. Influenza infection and dehydration

   D. Radiation exposure and immunosuppressive therapy

Q31. A patient is receiving treatment for Hodgkin disease. What is a possible complication?

   A. Increased cognitive impairment

   B. A weakening of the lymphatic vessels

   C. Increased levels of monocytes in the blood

   D. A weakened immune system

Q32. Which condition is considered a lower respiratory tract infection?

   A. Legionnaires’ disease

   B. Infectious mononucleosis

   C. Epiglottitis

   D. Allergic rhinitis

Q33. Which sign is associated with COPD?

   A. Dyspnea

   B. Hemoptysis

   C. Pink, frothy sputum

   D. Weakness

Q34. Which are categories of asthma?

   A. Primary spontaneous and tension

   B. Intermittent and mild persistent

   C. Bacterial and viral

   D. Ventilator-associated and hospital-acquired

Q35. A 65-year-old woman has RUQ pain radiating to shoulder after fatty meals. What condition is described?

   A. Cirrhosis

   B. Pancreatitis

   C. Cholecystitis

   D. GERD

Q36. Rectal bleeding with dilated veins seen on proctoscopy indicates:

   A. Rectal prolapse

   B. Anal fissure

   C. Hemorrhoids

   D. Diverticulitis

Q37. Lower abdominal pain relieved after bowel movement; barium enema avoided. Diagnosis?

   A. Gastroenteritis

   B. Diverticulosis

   C. Diverticulitis

   D. Hemorrhoids

Q38. Which describes hepatitis C?

   A. Caused by ingestion of contaminated food

   B. Contracted by fecal-oral route

   C. Spread by body fluids or sexual contact

   D. Preventable with vaccination

Q39. Which is part of treatment for alcoholic hepatitis?

   A. Proper nutrition

   B. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy

   C. Limiting caffeinated beverages

   D. Surgery

Q40. Which complication is associated with chronic renal failure?

   A. Edema

   B. Ulcerative colitis

   C. Malignant hyperthermia

   D. Lymphoma

Q41. What is removed in a simple nephrectomy?

   A. The kidney in its entirety

   B. Cancer with surrounding tissue

   C. Kidney, adrenal gland, surrounding tissue

   D. Kidney and part of bladder

Q42. Hemodialysis treatment length?

   A. 3 to 5 hours

   B. 8 to 12 hours

   C. 7 to 8 hours

   D. 1 to 2 hours

Q43. Luminal A breast cancer is characterized by:

   A. Slow growth with a high cure rate

   B. Overproduction of epidermal growth factor receptors

   C. Aggressive invasion of blood vessels

   D. Rapid growth lacking estrogen receptors

Q44. Defining characteristic of oligospermia:

   A. Absence of sperm in ejaculate

   B. Early development of secondary sex characteristics

   C. Abnormal curvature of penis

   D. Abnormally low volume of sperm

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