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This MCCQE Common Clinical Patterns Guide (2026 Latest Update) is a high-yield revision resource designed to help candidates recognize frequently tested clinical presentations and apply correct diagnostic reasoning in MCCQE Part I. Instead of memorizing isolated facts, this guide focuses on pattern recognition in real clinical scenarios, helping learners quickly identify likely diagnoses, choose appropriate investigations, and understand evidence-based management approaches used in Canadian practice. It is structured to improve clinical thinking speed, accuracy, and confidence by training candidates to spot recurring exam patterns across major medical disciplines.

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MCCQE Common Clinical Patterns & Answers 2026 |
Latest Update | Graded A+
1. If a patient presents with a vascularized lesion on their forearm that
developed after a minor cut, what condition might this indicate?

Basal cell carcinoma

Seborrheic keratosis

Pyogenic granuloma

Keloid

2. A 10-year-old patient presents with vomiting, confusion, and a rash after
recovering from a viral infection. What condition should be suspected based
on these symptoms?

Reye's syndrome

Chickenpox

Appendicitis

Diabetes mellitus

3. Di George syndrome is a genetic disorder that results in the failure of thymus
formation during development, and thus in immune deficiency. A doctor
examines the blood of a patient with Di George syndrome. What is she most
likely to find?

A normal complement of both B-cells and T-cells

A deficiency of T-cells, with a relative abundance of B-cells

Excess production of both T-cells and B-cells

Deficiency of both T-cells and B-cells

, A deficiency of B-cells, with a relative abundance of T-cells

4. IUGR is usually associated with...

Inadequate maternal nutrition

Maternal HTN

A, C, & D only

Higher risk of perinatal mortality

5. Flumazenil is best described by which of the following?

an antagonist drug used in the treatment of barbiturate overdose

an agonist drug used in the treatment of barbiturate overdose

an agonist drug used in the treatment of benodiazepine overdose

an antagonist drug used in the treatment of benzodiazepine
overdose

6. A patient with rheumatoid arthritis tells the nurse that the physician told him
he has Felty syndrome and asks the nurse what it means. Which of the
following conditions does the nurse include in her description of this
syndrome?

Symmetric polyarticular joint swelling, joint redness, joint tenderness

Vasculitis, pericarditis, pneumonitis

Enlarged spleen, neutropenia, anemia

Low grade fever, weight loss, anorexia

7. In a scenario where a patient has been found unresponsive with shallow
breathing after suspected opioid use, what would be the immediate action to
take?

, Perform CPR without any medication.

Provide oxygen therapy to the patient.

Wait for the patient to regain consciousness.

Administer naloxone to reverse the opioid effects.

8. Describe how long bone disease can impact a patient's quality of life.

Long bone disease only affects the skin and has no impact on mobility.

Long bone disease can lead to chronic pain and physical limitations
due to deformities or fractures.

Long bone disease primarily affects the nervous system.

Long bone disease is a temporary condition that resolves without
treatment.

9. Which clinical feature is NOT included in Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome?

Thrombocytopenia

Renal injury

Central nervous system symptoms

Heart failure

10. What are the three components of Beck's Triad?

Hypertension, normal JVP, and clear heart sounds

Hypotension, decreased JVP, and loud heart sounds

Hypotension, elevated JVP, and muffled heart sounds

Normal blood pressure, elevated JVP, and muffled heart sounds

, 11. Flesh colored dome shaped nodules with a central keratin-filled plug
imparting a crater-like topography.

Marjolin's ulcer

Actinic keratosis

Keratoacanthoma

Verrucous carcinoma

Gorlin syndrome

12. What is one of the symptoms associated with Quinsy Triad?

Trismus

Fever

Rash

Nausea

13. Which tumors are primarily linked to MEN 1 syndrome?

Lung tumors, liver tumors, and neuroblastomas

Breast tumors, colon tumors, and melanoma

Adrenal tumors, thyroid tumors, and insulinomas

Pituitary tumors, hyperparathyroidism, and gastrinomas

14. Which of the following is a common symptom experienced during heroin
withdrawal?

Nausea

Increased appetite

Drowsiness

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