Example of a first order, low difficulty question:

Example of a first order, low difficulty question:

A 62 year old male has a 5 year history of scaling, silvery plaques on the extensor surfaces of his elbows for a period of 5 years now.

He also for the last 18 months has complained of pain in both wrists and shoulders and difficulty lifting boxes. He denies rash, ocular symptoms, GI symptoms, or unrinary symptoms.

He was seen by his family physician who ordered screening labs including a CBC, chemistry, and autoimmune panel.

He has a past medical history of reflux on pantoprazole, dyslipidemia on Crestor, and had surgery to correct an avulsion fracture on the right ankle which was an uneventful procedure.

He is a retired office manager, lifelong non smoker, and drinks alcohol socially at gatherings.

His family history is notable for his mother having a disabling arthritis diagnosed in her 20’s, but he cannot recall the specifics.

On exam he is noted to have pitting of the nails, and he is referred to a specialist regarding which of the following diagnostic considerations.

1: SLE

2: Rheumatoid Arthritis

3: scleroderma

4: Psoriatic arthritis

5: Seronegative arthritis