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MC site infection for an IV drug user
First line treatment for Non-sustained ventricular tachycardia (NSVT)
MC organism in osteomyelitis
Diagnosis of Hemophilia
How is a stress fracture diagnosed
How often does the USPSTF recommend screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms
At what CHADSVASC score is it recommended to start anti coagulation in patients with afib
What is the diagnostic study of choice for duodenal ulcers
First line treatment for cluster headaches
Antidote for heparin overdose
What would you see on PE for an orbital blow-out fracture
What are two physical exam signs associated with acute pancreatitis
What is the dosing schedule for HPV vaccine
How do you titrate the treatment for chronic Hepatic encephalopathy
What are the 6 P’s of compartment syndrome
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Which of the following is NOT associated with the presentation of hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state?
A. Severe hyperglycemia (>600-2400mg/dl)
B. HI serum osmolality >310 mOsm/kg
C. Metabolic Acidosis
D. UA w/4+ glucose
E. Dehydration with low Serum Na+
Which of the following qualifies as a diagnosis for Diabetes?
A. Fasting plasma glucose of 115
B. Random blood glucose of 210 without symptoms of hyperglycemia
C. Hemoglobin A1c of 6.4%
D. A two hour plasma glucose of 180 during an oral glucose tolerance test
Answers
1. C. Metabolic Acidosis
2. B. Random blood glucose of 210 without symptoms of hyperglycemia
3. E. Hepatitis C vaccine
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A. CT chest
B. Chest x-ray
C. Ventilation to perfusion scan
D. Pulmonary arteriography
E. MRI chest
A 33 YO M presents for an evaluation of a chronic cough for the past 6 months. He does not smoke and does not report any seasonal allergies. He denies any systemic complaints such as fever or weight loss, and does not have any symptoms of heartburn or regurgitation or runny nose. He does not take any medications. Lungs are clear to auscultation and a chest x-ray shows no acute disease. He reports having tried bronchodilators and Claritin recently with no symptomatic improvement. What is the next step?
A. A trial of a proton pump inhibitor
B. Pulmonary function tests to r/o COPD
C. 24-hour pH monitoring
D. Start z-pack for subclinical URI
E. Methacholine inhalation test
An 18-year-old F presents complaining of a very sore throat, swollen lymph nodes in her neck, fever, and general malaise for the past 2 days. She’s febrile at 102.2°F, has enlarged exudative tonsils, tender cervical lymphadenopathy, rapid strep screen is negative. What additional PE findings will you most likely find? A. Increased monocytes on white cell differential
B. Enlarged spleen
C. IgA antibodies for Epstein-Barr virus
D. Decreased atypical lymphocytes on white blood cell differential
Answers
1. D. Pulmonary arteriography
2. A. A trial of a proton pump inhibitor
3. B. Enlarged spleen
Wells' Criteria for Pulmonary Embolism: www.mdcalc.com/wells-criteria-pulmonary-embolism
PERC Rule for Pulmonary Embolism: www.mdcalc.com/perc-rule-pulmonary-embolism
Lung sounds: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlgP8MzlMaw
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A Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of the nodule
B Observation to see if the nodule increases in size
C Radioactive iodine uptake test (RAIU)
D Resection of the nodule
E Soft tissue neck ultrasound
A Draw a free T3 and free T4.
B Decrease levothyroxine to 88 ugm daily and recheck her TSH in 4 to 6 weeks to adjust if necessary.
C Increase her levothyroxine to 112 ugm daily and recheck her TSH in 4 to 6 weeks to adjust if necessary.
D Since she is asymptomatic no adjustment to levo is necessary. Recheck levels in 6 months
to increase her levothyroxine dose.
A Thyroid abscess
B Papillary thyroid cancer
C Hashimoto's thyroiditis
D Graves' disease
E Subacute thyroiditis
Answers
E Soft tissue neck ultrasound
C Increase her levothyroxine to 112 ugm daily and recheck her TSH in 4 to 6 weeks to adjust if necessary.
E Subacute thyroiditis
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1. A 9 YO boy presents to your clinic with widened pulse pressure, paradoxical splitting of S2 and a continuous machinery-type murmur that is heard best in the 2nd left intercostal space and widely transmitted over the precordium. No cyanosis present. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Ventricular septal defect.
B. Atrial septal defect.
C. Coarctation of Aorta
D. Patent Ductus Arteriosus.
2. A 15-year-old man presents after fainting while playing a basketball game. The patient states he was shooting when he felt lightheaded and subsequently passed out. On presentation, he is asymptomatic and has completely normal vital signs. Using your stethoscope, you hear a crescendo-decrescendo murmur at the left sternal border. What diagnosis should be suspected in this patient?
A. Still's murmur
B. Eisenmenger's syndrome
C. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
D. Venous hum
3. It’s your 3rd week at your pediatric rotation and a 8-year-old girl is brought in by his mom for strange behavior. She’s had intermittent fevers at night for the past week and reports L knees, bilateral ankle and R elbows joint pain and swelling. As she’s sitting on your exam table, her hands are writing uncontrollably and she maintains she can’t control them. On exam, a diastolic murmur is noted at the right upper sternal border. Which of the following diagnoses is most consistent with her symptoms?
A. Acute Rheumatic Fever
B. Pulmonic stenosis
C. Aortic stenosis
D. Tetralogy of Fallot
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A. Roseola
B. Rubeola
C. Rubella
D. streptococcal pharyngitis
A. Scarlet fever
B. Erythema infectiosum
C. Varicella
D. Epstein-Barr virus
A Herpes simplex 1
B Hand Foot and Mouth disease
C Tinea capitis
D Kawasaki disease
Answers
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