Podcast Episode 104: Ten PANCE, PANRE, and Rotation Review Questions
Listen to Podcast Episode 104: Ten PANCE, PANRE, and Rotation Review Questions If you can’t see the audio player, click here to listen to the full episode. Welcome to episode 104 of the Audio PANCE and PANRE Physician Assistant/Associate Board Review Podcast. Join me today as we cover ten board review questions for your PANCE, PANRE, EOR, and EOC exams. Links from today’s episode: * Sign up for the Entire Blueprint Email Series * Follow Smarty PANCE and The Daily PANCE Blueprint on Instagram * Follow Smarty PANCE and The Daily PANCE Blueprint on Facebook * Join the Smarty PANCE Member’s Community, then sign up for a study group to get updates about upcoming webinars. I hope you enjoy this free audio component of the examination portion of this site. Smarty PANCE includes over 2,000 interactive board review questions, along with flashcards, ReelDx cases, integrated Picmonics, and lessons covering every blueprint topic available to all Smarty PANCE members. * You can download and listen to past FREE episodes here, on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music, and all podcasting apps * You can listen to all the latest episodes, take interactive quizzes, and download more resources on each episode page. Smarty PANCE is not sponsored or endorsed by, or affiliated with, the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. Interactive exam to complement today’s podcast When is screening for gestational diabetes done? A. 16 weeks B. 22 weeks C. 24 weeks D. 32 weeks E. 34 weeks 2. A 60-year-old male with a history of alcohol abuse and esophageal varices is brought to the ER with lethargy, delirium, weakness, and nausea. He is normotensive and afebrile. On physical exam, he is ill-appearing with jaundice, spider angiomas, a distended abdomen, and 3+ pretibial pitting edema. Based on his history and clinical presentation, which of the following electrolyte abnormalities would you expect to see in this patient? A. Hyponatremia B. Hypocalcemia C. Hypercalcemia D. Hyperphosphatemia E. Hypermagnesemia 3. A 12-year-old male patient presents with a circular, expanding rash located where a tick had bitten him. He had recently been camping in the upper Midwest. He also complains of a headache and mild fever. Which of the following is a known cardiac complication of the patient’s most likely diagnosis? A.