An elderly lady comes to the clinic complaining of having di…

An elderly lady comes to the clinic complaining of having difficulty when she tries to do her needlework. She walks straight, although somewhat slowly, and no rigidity is noted on movement. She states the shaking in her hands stops when she holds her hands in her lap. The nurse practitioner makes a tentative diagnosis of:

An elderly lady comes to the clinic complaining of having di…

An elderly lady comes to the clinic complaining of having difficulty when she tries to do her needlework. She walks straight, although somewhat slowly, and no rigidity is noted on movement. She states the shaking in her hands stops when she holds her hands in her lap. The nurse practitioner makes a tentative diagnosis of:

You have a 22 year old female patient with a two year histor…

You have a 22 year old female patient with a two year history of recurrent, unilateral, pulsating headaches with vomiting and photophobia. The headaches, which generally last 3 hours can be aborted by resting in a dark room. Her physical examination is unremarkable. This representation is most consistent with:

A 70 year old patient presents with a 5 week history of recu…

A 70 year old patient presents with a 5 week history of recurrent headaches that awaken him during the night. The pain is severe, lasts about 1 hour, and he describes it as a “hot poker behind my left eye”. Additional symptoms include lacrimation and nasal discharge. His physical exam is within normal limits. The clinical presentation is most consistent with:

An 18 year old college freshman is brought to the student he…

An 18 year old college freshman is brought to the student health center with a chief complaint of a two day history of progressive headache and intermittent fever. On physical examination he had a positive Kernig and Brudzinski signs. The most likely diagnosis is: