2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
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⩥ Finding suggestive of osteosarcoma in a pediatric patient. Answer:
Pathologic fracture
⩥ Clinical manifestation suggesting primary syphilis. Answer: A single
painless genital lesion
⩥ Medication used first line for a patient with transposition of the great
arteries. Answer: To produce vasodilation and adequate oxygen
saturation
⩥ Mechanism of action of 5-alpha reductase inhibitors in reducing BPH
symptoms. Answer: Decrease the size of the prostate
⩥ Type of incontinence most likely in a patient with Alzheimer's disease.
Answer: Functional
⩥ GTPAL nomenclature for a patient with a history of an uncomplicated
term vaginal delivery, preterm delivery of liveborn twins, and an 8 week
elective abortion. Answer: G5 T1 P2 A2 L2
, ⩥ Part of the circulatory system where the right lymphatic ducts drain.
Answer: Venous
⩥ Most likely presenting symptom in a pediatric patient with croup.
Answer: A barking cough
⩥ Medication targeting postprandial glucose by blocking its transport
across the intestine. Answer: Acarbose (Precose)
⩥ Type of insulin that helps reduce nocturnal hypoglycemia. Answer:
Long-acting
⩥ Symptoms suspicious for atypical community acquired pneumonia in
a college student living in a dorm. Answer: Low grade fever, malaise,
and clear lung fields on auscultation
⩥ Lesions of condyloma accuminata in a male patient. Answer: Multiple
papular lesions with a verrucous appearance
⩥ Historical finding predisposing a patient to testicular cancer. Answer:
Cryptorchidism
⩥ Advice for a patient taking an oral glucocorticoid. Answer: Take it
with food