MedScreening Exam 1 (DPT1SpB) Practice Test

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Which symptom is a classic cancer red flag in MSK pain?

Night pain.

Night pain is a red flag in musculoskeletal complaints because malignancy in bone or metastasis often causes deep, persistent pain that worsens at night and can wake the patient from sleep. This type of pain tends to be less relieved by rest or typical analgesics, unlike ordinary musculoskeletal strains or overuse injuries. When a patient reports bone or deep joint pain that is constant, progressive, and nocturnal, it raises concern for serious pathology such as cancer and should prompt prompt imaging and referral for further evaluation. In contrast, pain that improves with rest points toward benign mechanical issues, pain localized to a joint without systemic symptoms suggests localized or degenerative processes, and mild morning stiffness is more indicative of inflammatory conditions rather than cancer.

Pain that improves with rest.

Pain localized to a joint with no systemic symptoms.

Mild morning stiffness.

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