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Barkley Rev 2 (100 Questions With All Correct Answers + Rationale |Guarantee A+ score 2023 You saw Alexander and Maya through the birth of their son, David. Now, three months later, they say they a... re ready to resume sexual intercourse. They do not want to conceive, but they are against using contraceptive measures, as it conflicts with their religious views. Of the choices, which provides the longest period in which a couple could engage in intercourse with minimalized risk of conception? Cervical mucus test Calendar method Basal body temperature graph Lactational amenorrhea method {{Correct Ans- Lactational amenorrhea method The lactational am menorrhea method can last up to six months. The calendar method, basal body temperature method, and cervical mucus test are all dependent on brief intervals between a female's menstrual cycle, giving, at best, a few weeks at a time in which a couple could have intercourse while avoiding pregnancy. During a routine physical exam, fair-skinned, 57-year-old Anthony asks you to examine a mole on his neck. The area is firm to the touch, evenly pink in tone, irregular in shape, about 1 mm in diameter, and somewhat scaly. Which of the following conditions should you suspect? Squamous cell carcinoma Basal cell carcinoma Seborrheic keratoses Malignant melanoma {{Correct Ans- Squamous cell carcinoma The patient's "mole" is a papule that matches the appearance of squamous cell carcinoma. These papules are firm, irregular lesions that may present with a scaly, bleeding appearance and develop in sun-exposed areas, especially in fair-skinned people. Basal cell carcinoma has a waxy, pearly appearance and may be shiny red. Seborrheic keratoses present as beige, brown, or black plaques. Malignant melanomas are elevated more than 6 mm in diameter and vary in color, rather than the even pink tone and smaller size of this patient's lesion. Therefore, these three options can be ruled out for this patient. A patient with obsessive compulsive disorder comes to your office after recently having sex with a prostitute. The patient presents with no findings indicative of any STDs, but he wants to know which symptoms he should be aware of, particularly in regards to HIV. Which of the following is traditionally not one of the early signs and symptoms of HIV infection? Weight loss Night sweats Fever Dysuria {{Correct Ans- Dysuria Flu-like symptoms can present during seroconversion, the process by which a HIV infected person's body develops antibodies to the disease; however, dysuria is not associated with this process or the early stages of this disease. The early stages of HIV can often be asymptomatic but can also be indicated by a constellation of symptoms that include night sweats, fever, and weight loss, among others. [Show More]

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