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USMLE step 3 Exam Questions with Correct Verified Solutions 100% Guaranteed Pass 75 yo M smoker presents w/ pain in calves on exertion. PE notes smooth shiny skin with hair loss. dx, w/u, tx, f/u - ANS dx: PAD w/u: ABI (best initial), Angiography (most accurate) tx: best initial: ASA, ACE (for bp control), exercise, cilostazol, statins (LDL <100)--> bypass if gangrene or resting pain. CCBs are ineffective! f/u: several weeks. 75 yo M w/ HTN, MI, cardiomyopathy presents to office, w/ palpitations. dx, w/u, tx - ANS dx: AF vs. Aflutter w/u: EKG, if in hospital--> tele vs. holter (if HD stable). in CCA: echo, thyroid, electrolytes (K, Mg, Ca), (troponins, ck-mb if acute onset) Tx: unstable: syncrhonized cardioversion- convert in first screen (if SBP <90, CHF, confusion or CP)--> TEE, anticoagulated. stable: slow ventricular rate <100 with b-blocker, ccb or dig (iv if in ED)--> anticoagulate with warfarin for INR 2-3 ABI: 1. what's normal 2. what's PAD - ANS 1. >= 0.9 2. > 10% = obstruction when to use bb as tx? - ANS ischemic heart disease migraines graves pheo when to use CCB - ANS asthma migraines when to use dig? - ANS borderline hypotension 75 yo M w/ HTN, MI, COPD presents to office, w/ palpitations, tachycardia. EKG shows polymorphic P waves dx, tx, f/u, what to never use!! - ANS dx: MAT w/u: EKG, holter or tele if high suspicion, in CCS, Echo tx: ? NEVER USE BETA BLOCKERS OR DIG!! 75 yo M w/ HTN presents to office, w/ palpitations, tachycardia. EKG shows regular rhythm, but rate of 160-180 dx, w/u, tx, f/u - ANS dx: SVT w/u:EKG--> holter or tele if high suspicion, in CCS, Echo tx f/u why should one discontinue Raloxifene prior to surgery? - ANS it increases risk for DVT and PE What should you think about in any young patient with vague symptoms and significant unintentional weight loss? - ANS HIV what is the most common cause of secondary hypertension in young patients - ANS renal parenchymal disease what is the most common cause of HTN in: infants: early childhood adolescent - ANS infants: renal artery/ vein thrombosis 2/2 umbilical artery catheters early childhood: renal parenchymal disease, coarctation, endocrine, medications Adolescent: essential HTN (Obesity), evaluate for renal and renovascular HTN. what are the clinical risk factors for DVT (10) - ANS age >40 prolonged immobility or paralysis prior DVT/PE obesity hypercoagulable states major surgery/ fx malignancy varicose veins heart failure MI what are the modalities of DVT ppx from most effective --> least effective - ANS 1. full dose therapeutic IV heparin- (reserved for MI pts) 2. either oral warfarin (INR 2.5) or LMWH-- high risk surgeries 3 ICD or calf-length elastic stockings with early ambulation when is surgical removal of pelvic cysts during pregnancy indicated? - ANS adnexal cysts >5 cm that persists over time--> high risk of rupture, hemorrhage, torsion--> preterm delivery who should receive ppx for mening? - ANS people living in same household who have prolonged, close contact and healthcare workers w/ direct exposure secretions. what is nelson's syndrome? - ANS pituitary enlargement and hyperpigmentation following b/l adrenalectomy what is the underlying etiology of muscle weakness in a critically ill patient after many days of glucose infusion? - ANS hypophosphatemia what is the management for a patient with a Mobitz II block? - ANS transvenous pacemaker what are the comorbidities of tourette's syndrome - ANS adhd (60%) o-c behavior (32%) ocd (23%) learning disorder 23% conduct disorder 15% what is the treatment for chronic constipation? - ANS psyllium (bulk laxative) or MiraLAX what should you give to a woman on OCPs with mening exposure? - ANS cipro (rifampin lowers steroid levels of OCP) what bp med do you start on someone who is on lithium? - ANS CCB or B-blocker (diuretics/ ace-i/ arbs can lower gfr or interfere with electrolyte hndling and interfere with Li clearance. what is the workup for a solitary pulmonary nodule? - ANS compare old cxr--> ct--> VATS/ excisional bs. what are the 3 princi

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75 yo M smoker presents w/ pain in calves on exertion. PE notes
smooth shiny skin with hair loss.
dx, w/u, tx, f/u - ANS ✓dx: PAD
w/u: ABI (best initial), Angiography (most accurate)
tx: best initial: ASA, ACE (for bp control), exercise, cilostazol, statins
(LDL <100)--> bypass if gangrene or resting pain.
CCBs are ineffective!
f/u: several weeks.


75 yo M w/ HTN, MI, cardiomyopathy presents to office, w/
palpitations.
dx, w/u, tx - ANS ✓dx: AF vs. Aflutter
w/u: EKG, if in hospital--> tele vs. holter (if HD stable).
in CCA: echo, thyroid, electrolytes (K, Mg, Ca), (troponins, ck-mb if
acute onset)
Tx:
unstable: syncrhonized cardioversion- convert in first screen (if SBP
<90, CHF, confusion or CP)--> TEE, anticoagulated.


stable: slow ventricular rate <100 with b-blocker, ccb or dig (iv if in
ED)--> anticoagulate with warfarin for INR 2-3

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ABI:
1. what's normal
2. what's PAD - ANS ✓1. >= 0.9
2. > 10% = obstruction


when to use bb as tx? - ANS ✓ischemic heart disease
migraines
graves
pheo


when to use CCB - ANS ✓asthma
migraines


when to use dig? - ANS ✓borderline hypotension


75 yo M w/ HTN, MI, COPD presents to office, w/ palpitations,
tachycardia. EKG shows polymorphic P waves
dx, tx, f/u, what to never use!! - ANS ✓dx: MAT
w/u: EKG, holter or tele if high suspicion, in CCS, Echo
tx: ?
NEVER USE BETA BLOCKERS OR DIG!!


75 yo M w/ HTN presents to office, w/ palpitations, tachycardia. EKG
shows regular rhythm, but rate of 160-180
dx, w/u, tx, f/u - ANS ✓dx: SVT



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w/u:EKG--> holter or tele if high suspicion, in CCS, Echo
tx
f/u


why should one discontinue Raloxifene prior to surgery? - ANS ✓it
increases risk for DVT and PE


What should you think about in any young patient with vague
symptoms and significant unintentional weight loss? - ANS ✓HIV


what is the most common cause of secondary hypertension in young
patients - ANS ✓renal parenchymal disease


what is the most common cause of HTN in:
infants:
early childhood
adolescent - ANS ✓infants: renal artery/ vein thrombosis 2/2 umbilical
artery catheters


early childhood: renal parenchymal disease, coarctation, endocrine,
medications


Adolescent: essential HTN (Obesity), evaluate for renal and
renovascular HTN.


what are the clinical risk factors for DVT (10) - ANS ✓age >40
prolonged immobility or paralysis
prior DVT/PE

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obesity
hypercoagulable states
major surgery/ fx
malignancy
varicose veins
heart failure
MI


what are the modalities of DVT ppx from most effective --> least
effective - ANS ✓1. full dose therapeutic IV heparin- (reserved for MI pts)
2. either oral warfarin (INR 2.5) or LMWH-- high risk surgeries
3 ICD or calf-length elastic stockings with early ambulation


when is surgical removal of pelvic cysts during pregnancy indicated? -
ANS ✓adnexal cysts >5 cm that persists over time--> high risk of rupture,
hemorrhage, torsion--> preterm delivery


who should receive ppx for mening? - ANS ✓people living in same
household who have prolonged, close contact and
healthcare workers w/ direct exposure secretions.


what is nelson's syndrome? - ANS ✓pituitary enlargement and
hyperpigmentation following b/l adrenalectomy


what is the underlying etiology of muscle weakness in a critically ill
patient after many days of glucose infusion? - ANS ✓hypophosphatemia




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