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PANCE Practice Question for January 23rd

A 72-year-old man with a history of obesity and hypertension treated with nifedipine comes to the health care provider complaining of worsening right-sided knee pain. He has suffered from this knee pain for 10 years, but it is no longer relieved with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as in the past. The knee pain gets progressively worse as the day goes on and the pain improves with rest. When asked about other joint involvement, he reports that he has less severe pain in his right wrist. His temperature is 37°C (98.6°F), blood pressure 160/90 mm Hg, pulse 68/min, and respirations 15/min. Physical examination reveals an obese man in no acute distress. His knee is not swollen or warm, but crepitus can be appreciated. His left knee and right wrist are normal.

Which of the following is consistent with this patient's history?

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