Exam 9: Breasts
Exam 1: Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: an Overview10 Questions
Exam 2: Genomic Assessment: Interpreting Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnosis20 Questions
Exam 3: Skin25 Questions
Exam 4: Head, Face, and Neck20 Questions
Exam 5: The Eye25 Questions
Exam 6: Ear, Nose, Mouth, and Throat29 Questions
Exam 7: Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular Systems56 Questions
Exam 8: Respiratory System25 Questions
Exam 9: Breasts15 Questions
Exam 10: Abdomen43 Questions
Exam 11: Genitourinary System20 Questions
Exam 12: Male Reproductive System25 Questions
Exam 13: Female Reproductive System44 Questions
Exam 14: Musculoskeletal System31 Questions
Exam 15: Neurological System25 Questions
Exam 16: Nonspecific Complaints24 Questions
Exam 17: Psychiatric Mental Health30 Questions
Exam 18: Pediatric Patients35 Questions
Exam 19: Pregnant Patients31 Questions
Exam 20: Assessment of the Transgender or Gender Diverse Adult13 Questions
Exam 21: Older Patients24 Questions
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A 45-year-old female patient presents in the emergency department due to multiple chest injuries resulting from a motor vehicle accident. There is a palpable, tender, irregular 3 cm soft mass located in the left breast, with erythema and swelling of the breast. Which of the following is indicated?
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When examining the breasts of a 45-year-old female patient, you note nodularity throughout both breasts. There is no dominant mass, tenderness, nipple change, or skin change. Which of the following conditions is most likely?
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A 12-year-old boy is brought into the clinic by his mother. The teen boy is embarrassed because he has developed breast tissue and would like to know if there is any treatment. The physical examination reveals early stages of puberty, otherwise it is normal. This presentation is:
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Your patient, a 46-year-old woman suffering from psychosis, complains of milky discharge from both breasts. On examination, there are no significant findings and the patient is not pregnant, breastfeeding, or in the postpartum period. You should:
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A 23-year-old female presents with episodic bilateral breast tenderness. On palpation, there are multiple areas of nodularity with no dominant breast mass and no tenderness. There are no nipple or skin changes. It is best to recommend:
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Your patient is a 36-year-old woman who complains of milky discharge from both breasts, episodes of headache, and menstrual irregularity. The patient is on no medications. On examination, there are no significant findings, and the patient is not pregnant, breastfeeding, or in the postpartum period. It is important to:
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A 52-year-old female complains of discharge from one breast. There is no pain, no mass, and no skin changes. The physical examination is normal. When putting pressure on the affected breast, the nipple expresses a small amount of thick, white discharge. These findings are consistent with:
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A 62-year-old female presents with a singular, hard, 1 cm, nontender, nonmobile mass in the right breast. There are no nipple or skin changes, however, you palpate an enlarged right-sided supraclavicular lymph node. The clinician should recognize these are signs of:
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Which of the following variables is not a component of the Gail model?
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A 34-year-old female who gave birth 2 weeks ago developed fever and pain in the right breast while nursing her baby. The patient has tenderness, erythema, and swelling of the nipple on the right breast. Which of the following diagnostic studies is indicated?
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Bloody breast discharge is associated with which of the following?
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A condition that increases risk of breast cancer in a male is:
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Your patient is a 64-year-old female who presents with complaints of a red, scaly rash on the nipple and areola of one breast. It has been present for a few months. There is no mass or nipple discharge. You should be suspicious of:
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Your 50-year-old patient has a rubbery, firm, mobile breast mass. In order to completely exclude the possibility of cancer, the triple test is necessary, which includes:
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A 23-year-old woman is concerned about a mass she found on palpation. On examination of the patient, the mass feels cystic, round, and mobile with discrete borders. The diagnostic study that is recommended is:
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