1738.A 67-year-old musician presents with a long history
of low back pain, Pain is worsened with prolonged
standing and with exercise, For the last several months,
the patient has noticed that the back pain comes on with
walking less than one block and radiates to the buttocks,
The pain is relieved by sitting for several minutes, On
physical examination, there are no neurologic defi cits
and bilateral straight-leg raising maneuvers are normal.
Peripheral pulses are strong and bilaterally equal. Which
of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Lumbar spinal stenosis
B. Peripheral vascular disease
C. Lumbosacral sprain
D. Disk herniation
E. Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
1739.The initial starting dose for a geriatric patient requiring nortriptyline is: A. 10 mg B. 25 mg C. 50 mg D. 100 mg E. 200 mg
Source: Jackson KC. Board Review 2003
1740. The leading cause of death in the elderly population is A. Heart disease B. Malignancies C. Cerebrovascular disease D. Pulmonary disease E. Trauma (e.g., Harley accidents)
Source: Day MR, Board Review 2003
1741.Which of the following is true regarding hepatic changes
in the elderly:
A. Conjugation changes little with age.
B. Demethylation increases with age.
C. Liver mass decrease starting at age 40.
D. Serum albumin levels remain the same.
E. Serum blood levels of drugs with high fi rst pass metabolism
remain the same.
Source: Day MR, Board Review 2005
1742. Exercise in the geriatric population has been found to A. reduce falls. B. increase strength C. reduce depression D. all of the above E. none of the above
Source: Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 85, Suppl 3, July 2004
1744.An elderly woman being treated for spinal stenosis,
presents with a new problem with the sudden onset of
severe left-sided chest pain that radiates in a bandlike
fashion to her left side and back. Pain is excruciating and
area is hyperesateric. Heart and lung examinations are
normal. No rash is visible. Electrocardiogram is normal.
The most likely diagnosis is:
A. Gastroesophageal refl ux disease
B. Myocardial infarction
C. Herpes zoster
D. Costochondritis
E. Dissecting aortic aneurysm
1745.A 66-year-old man has the chief complaint of pain and
numbness over the lateral aspect of the right thigh. He has
no back pain or diffi culty ambulating. The symptoms are
relieved by sitting. Physical examination is normal except
for impaired cutaneous sensation over the affected lateral
aspect of the right thigh. There is a negative straight-leg
raise maneuver; motor strength and deep tendon refl exes
are normal. Romberg test is negative. Which of the
following is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Peroneal nerve palsy
B. Meralgia paresthetica
C. Vitamin B12 defi ciency
D. Sciatic nerve palsy
E. Femoral neuropathy
1746.An elderly woman presents with paresthesias of the
feet and an unsteady gait for several months. Other
than a previous history of anemia, the patient has no
past medical history. She takes no medications and
does not smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol. On physical
examination, the patient is alert and oriented but cannot
recall three objects after 5 min. Her gait is unsteady and
broad-based, and she has increased muscle tone in the
lower extremities. Muscle strength is normal, but the
patient has diminished sensation to vibration from the
midcalf areas to the feet. Patellar and ankle refl exes are
absent bilaterally. The patient has bilateral extensor
Babinski refl exes and a positive Romberg test. Laboratory
data reveal a macrocytic anemia. Which of the following
is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Vitamin B12 defi ciency
B. Tabes dorsalis
C. Lead poisoning
D. Vitamin B6 defi ciency
E. Vitamin E defi ciency
1747.Compared with young adult patients undergoing stroke
rehabilitation, geriatric patients require
A. more medication to prevent recurrent stroke.
B. longer rehabilitation hospitalization.
C. more nasogastric tube feedings.
D. bladder catheterizations more frequently.
E. lesser rehabilitation hospitalization.
Source: Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 85, Suppl 3, July 2004
1748.A 70-year-old woman presents with poorly articulated phrases but understands commands. Choose correct diagnosis: A. Upper motor neuron disease B. Lower motor neuron disease C. Myelopathy D. Radiculopathy E. Broca’s aphasia
1749.During evaluation of an elderly woman with severe
arthritic pain, it is noted that she has a poor appetite,
insomnia, and anxiety. A likely secondary consequence
of her pain in this setting that should also be treated
includes:
A. Acute delirium
B. Clinical depression
C. Dementia
D. Failure to thrive
E. Generalized anxiety diseases
1750.Independent of bone mineral density, in elderly women, the factor contributing to an increased risk of fracture secondary to a fall includes: A. Obesity B. Daily wine consumption C. Poor visual acuity D. Use of coumadin E. Height
1751.Which of the following abnormality is most common in the disabled elderly population? A. Epilepsy B. Movement disorders C. Transient ischemic attacks D. Dementia E. Stroke
1752.Which of the following agents would be best tolerated in a medically debilitated patient for post-herpetic neuralgia? A. Amitriptyline B. Desipramine C. Maprotiline D. Doxepin E. Trazodone
1753.The major factor causing poor compliance with medical advice by the elderly is A. Drug costs B. Race issues C. Number of drugs D. Communication E. Insurance
1754.In managing pain in the elderly patients, it is best to use
drugs in the following manner:
A. Start low and go slow for all medications.
B. Use high-dose, short-acting narcotics initially to get the
pain under control.
C. Avoid use of acetaminophen, due to liver toxicity.
D. Start with aspirin, which is safe and effective.
E. Start with transdermal fentanyl
1755.In general, patients who have chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease and are undergoing pulmonary
rehabilitation should maintain an arterial oxygenation
level no less than
A. 95%
B. 93%
C. 88%
D. 85%
E. 90%
Source: Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 85, Suppl 3, July 2004
1756.The exercise program benefi cial for patients with
rheumatoid arthritis is:
A. High intensity progressive resistance exercises
B. Low-load, high-reception resistance exercise
C. Walking 3 to 4 times per week.
D. A program incorporating any of the above
E. None of the above programs
Source: Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 85, Suppl 3, July 2004
1757.A 67-year-old man presents with an episode of right
face, arm, and leg weakness that resolved on arrival to the
emergency room. Choose appropriate diagnosis:
A. Basilar artery stroke
B. Middle cerebral stroke
C. Anterior cerebral stroke
D. Transient ischemic attack
E. Posterior cerebral stroke
1759.An elderly female has swelling and pain in several
of the interphalangeal (IP) joints of her hand. X-ray
examination reveals arthritic changes. Which agent
should not be prescribed?
A. Indomethacin
B. Acetaminophen
C. Tolmetin
D. Naproxen
E. Piroxicam
1760.A 71-year-old woman presents with aphasia and severe
right-sided hemiparesis greater in the arm than the
leg. Her eyes deviate to the left. Choose appropriate
diagnosis:
A. Basilar artery stroke
B. Middle cerebral stroke
C. Anterior cerebral stroke
D. Transient ischemic attack
E. Posterior cerebral stroke
1761.An eldery woman presents with back pain for several
months. She denies recent trauma. She has no weight
loss or loss of appetite. She has no fever, chills, or night
sweats. Physical examination reveals a dowager hump
and mild kyphotic bowing of the spine. Serum calcium,
phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, and parathyroid hormone levels are normal. The following is the most
appropriate next step in diagnosis of this patient:
A. Lumbar spine radiographs
B. MRI of the spine
C. CT densitometry of the lumbar spine
D. Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry
E. Bone scan