PANCE Practice Test

Category - PA

When assisting a physician for a patient with Cushing’s syndrome, which set of findings would most substantiate a diagnosis?
  1. peptic ulcers, hypokalemia, impotence, and truncal obesity
  2. muscle wasting, hirsutism, ecchymosis, and purple striae
  3. hypertension, glycosuria, hypernatremia, and osteoporosis
  4. weakness, renal calculi, amenorrhea, and polydipsia
Explanation
Answer: B - All of the symptoms listed in all four options are clinical manifestations of Cushing’s syndrome.
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