National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME)
NBME USMLE (United States Medical Licensing
Examination): USMLE Step 1, 2 and 3
NBME CBSSA & NBME CBSE Comprehensive Basic
Science Self- Assessment and Examination
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NBME USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination)
USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK (Clinical Knowledge), Step 2 CS
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NBME CBSSA & NBME CBSE Comprehensive Basic Science Self-
Assessment and Examination
National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME)
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A 55-year-old patient presents with acute "broken
speech." What type of aphasia? What lobe and vascular
distribution? - =Answer>> Broca's aphasia. Frontal
lobe, left MCA distribution
The most common cause of SAH. - =Answer>>
Trauma; the second most common is berry aneurysm
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A crescent-shaped hyperdensity on CT that does not
cross the midline. - =Answer>> Subdural hematoma—
bridging veins torn
A history significant for initial altered mental status
with an intervening lucid interval. Diagnosis? Most
likely etiology? Treatment? - =Answer>> Epidural
hematoma. Middle meningeal artery. Neurosurgical
evacuation
CSF findings with SAH. - =Answer>> Elevated ICP,
RBCs, xanthochromia
Albuminocytologic dissociation. - =Answer>> Guillain-
Barré (↑ protein in CSF with only a modest ↑ in cell
count)
Cold water is flushed into a patient's ear, and the fast
phase of the nystagmus is toward the opposite side.
Normal or pathological? - =Answer>> Normal
The most common 1° sources of metastases to the
brain. - =Answer>> Lung, breast, skin (melanoma),
kidney, GI tract
May be seen in children who are accused of inattention
in class and confused with ADHD. - =Answer>>
Absence seizures
The most frequent presentation of intracranial
neoplasm. - =Answer>> Headache
The most common cause of seizures in children (2-10
years). - =Answer>> Infection, febrile seizures,
trauma, idiopathic
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The most common cause of seizures in young adults
(18-35 years). - =Answer>> Trauma, alcohol
withdrawal, brain tumor
First-line medication for status epilepticus. -
=Answer>> IV benzodiazepine
Confusion, confabulation, ophthalmoplegia, ataxia. -
=Answer>> Wernicke's encephalopathy due to a
deficiency of thiamine
What % lesion is an indication for carotid
endarterectomy? - =Answer>> Seventy percent if the
stenosis is symptomatic
The most common causes of dementia. - =Answer>>
Alzheimer's and multi-infarct
Combined UMN and LMN disorder. - =Answer>> ALS
Rigidity and stiffness with resting tremor and masked
facies. - =Answer>> Parkinson's disease
The mainstay of Parkinson's therapy. - =Answer>>
Levodopa/carbidopa
Treatment for Guillain-Barré syndrome. - =Answer>>
IVIG or plasmapheresis
Rigidity and stiffness that progress to choreiform
movements, accompanied by moodiness and altered
behavior. - =Answer>> Huntington's disease
A six-year-old girl presents with a port-wine stain in the
V2 distribution as well as with mental retardation,
seizures, and leptomeningeal angioma. - =Answer>>
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