The Audio PANCE and PANRE Physician Assistant Board Review Podcast

Podcast Episode 89: Ten PANCE, PANRE, and Rotation Review Questions

09.21.2021 - By The Physician Assistant Life | Smarty PANCEPlay

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Welcome to episode 89 of the Audio PANCE and PANRE PA Board Review Podcast.

Join me as I cover ten PANCE, PANRE and EOR review questions from the Smarty PANCE Instagram/Facebook page and the smartypance.com board review website.

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The Audio PANCE/PANRE and EOR PA Board Review Podcast

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Podcast Episode 89: Ten PANCE/PANRE and EOR Blueprint Questions

1. The definition of amblyopia is . . .

A. Congenital cataracts noted at birth

B. Retinal detachment seen in premature children

C. Irregular pupillary size

D. Increased distance between the medial and lateral canthus

E. Subnormal visual acuity in one or both eyes despite correction of refractive error

A 45-year old woman being managed for ulcerative colitis, developed abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, the passage of blood and mucus per rectum, and fever. On examination, she was pale, febrile (temp: 102.2 C), moderately dehydrated, heart rate: 124bpm. There was abdominal distention and tenderness, bowel sounds were hypoactive. Lab results showed Hb: 9g/dl, WBC: 14 x 109/L, elevated CRP. Stool was negative for C. difficile. HIV status was negative. Abdominal radiograph showed dilated transverse colon of about 11 cm. What is the most likely diagnosis of this patient?

A. Hirschsprung’s disease

B.

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