Malaria Quiz: Ace Your Exams

Get ready to dominate your medical and nursing exams by using our dynamic quizzes to elevate your knowledge and increase your confidence. Whether you're gearing up for the USMLE®, COMLEX®, or your next in-class assessment, Osmosis quizzes tackle key topics in pathology, diagnostics, and treatment approaches. By honing in on clinical readiness and decision-making, we make sure the knowledge you gain empowers you both in the classroom and in real-world practice. Jump in and supercharge your exam prep!

Learning videos

Flashcards

Expert reviewed

Spaced Repetition

Mobile app

Custom Quizzes

1 of 4

A 36-year-old woman presents to the emergency department for evaluation of fevers for the past four days. The patient has been having intermittent fevers throughout the day as well as associated fatigue and body aches. She has no significant past medical history and does not take any medications. Temperature is 39°C (102°F), blood pressure is 134/65 mm Hg, heart rate is 105/min, respiratory rate is 14/min, and oxygen saturation is 98% on room air. The patient appears fatigued and mildly jaundiced but is otherwise alert and oriented. Hepatosplenomegaly is present on examination. The patient is provided with intravenous fluids. Workup is notable for the microscopic examination finding shown below. Which of the following additional historical or clinical features is most likely to be present?  


Reproduced from:   Plasmodium malariae - Wikipedia 

Elimination tool

Choose an option: