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NBME 18 Exam Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct application of petrolatum aids in reducing lip symptoms *dry and cracked* by which of the following effects of the compound? - ANSWER barrier (*not* UV light blocker) ribs ass'd w/ C7 transformation of C7 to a *thoracic* identity resulted from which of the following alternations in HOX gene expression at C7? - ANSWER expression of a HOX gene *normally expressed only caudal* to C7 (*not* over expression of HOX gene normally expressed at C-7) PCOS pt physician discusses diet modification and exercise as part of tx plan which will most likely cause patient adherence to plan? - ANSWER provide *follow-up appointments* to assess the patient's progress in attaining her goals (*not* ascertain patient's educational levels and provide appropriate publications) *decreased* gastric HCl Bx fundus/body: *decreased* mucosal thickness, hyperplasia of ECL cells disease resembles? - ANSWER chronic gastritis (*not* ZE syndrome) total cholesterol 200 HDL 50 triglycerids 550 in addition to suggesting lifestyle changes, drug prescribed? - ANSWER fenofibrate (*not* simvastatin) 58yoM gets rx benzo for work wife reveals he's addicted and tells dr he has long hx EtOH most appropriate initial action by physician? - ANSWER contact the patient to discuss the situation (*not* inform pt's wife that her information cannot be accepted because of HIPAA) 68yoM light headedness, tightness in chest w/ exertion past hx lower GI bleed Hb 8.2, Ht 24% occult blood *(+)* repeat colonoscopy no abnormalities most likely cause? - ANSWER angiodysplasia (*not* adenocarcinoma of colon) Clark lever staging for melanoma - ANSWER 1.. in situ 2. in papillary dermis 3. expands papillary dermis 4. in reticular dermis 5. invades subQ tissue involvement of which skin layer is associated w/ *greatest risk* for unfavorable prognosis of melanoma - ANSWER subcutaneous tissue (*not* basement membrane) male fetus collecting system and pelvis of L kidney *dilated* renal cortex appears *compressed* L/R ureters *not* dilated R kidney *normal* normal amniotic fluid volume most likely cause of renal findings? - ANSWER incomplete recanalization of proximal ureter (*not* ectopic ureter) 24yoM progressive numbness of both feet ascended to level of thighs mild weakness of distal upper extremities/moderate weakness of lower extremities what is involved? - ANSWER *myelinated* primary afferents (*not* fasciculus gracilis) Guillan Barre affects *MYELIN* 52 yo woman with breast cancer comes for follow up. She had 4 week course of radiation treatment 6 months ago. Her respirations are 26/min. PE shows no recurrence of the cancer. CT scan shows *bilateral patches of atelectasis* in the upper lung fields. The atelectasis in this patient most likely developed because of *which of the following primary pathophysiologic processes?* - ANSWER contraction due to radiation therapy --> fibrosis (*not obstruction) A 25-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 2-year history of *intermittent, diffuse, cramping lower abdominal pain*. The pain is usually associated with 2 to 6 days of *loose, watery stools*, and is typically relieved with defecation... A drug targeting which of the following mechanisms of action is most appropriate for this patient? - ANSWER accentuation of mu-opiod myenteric plexus receptor (*not* inhibition of tumor necrosis factor-alpha) In a study designed to test the effectiveness of a new drug in the treatment of endometriosis, 100 women randomly assigned to one of two groups. 48 of women receive new drug 52 receive standard therapy The primary purpose of this method of assigning patients to different groups is to create which of the following ? - ANSWER two groups w/ similar underlying characteristics (*not* w/ similar sample size) 33-year-old man dx with *epilepsy* age 10 years. Most recent generalized tonic-clonic was 5 years ago. Medication was adjusted. Current meds include *carbamazepine*. He's never had any collisions while driving his motor vehicle. Patient's status with respect to driving? - ANSWER he is *medically qualified* to drive (*not* not medically qualified to drive while he takes carbamazepine) you can drive once you are *seizure free* for 6 months An 82 year old woman comes to the physician because of constant severe lower abdominal pain and fever for 24 hours. Laproscopic examination shows severe diverticulosis and perforated diverticulitis. In spite of appropriate therapy she dies 2 days later. Her liver autopsy was given Which of the following is the primary component of the material shown on the hepatic surface - ANSWER fibrin (*not* collagen type III) perf'd diverticuli = *poop* in belly = tons of *inflammation* = *fibrin* A 21-year old woman comes to the physician because of 10-day history of difficulty walking. Two years ago, she had loss of vision int he left eye which improved over 2 months. Neurologic examination shows decreased visual acuity in the left eye with pallor of optic disc. She has past-pointing on a finger-nose test. She has a broad-based gait. An MRI of the brain shows lesion in the white matter of cerebellum. Which of the following describes the pathogenesis of the disease process in this patient? - ANSWER CD4+ T lymphocytes are activated by myelin basic protein (*not* CD8+ T lymphocytes kill astrocytes) MS is type IV HSR: demyelinating disease involving *myelin basic protein* 50-year-old man with pulmonary embolus. Treated with intravenous heparin. 24 hours later, warfarin added. Day 2, partial thromboplastin time is 52 seconds (control 26 sec), and prothrombin time is 12 seconds (control 12.1 sec; INR = 1). Best explanation for normal prothrombin time and INR? - ANSWER long half-life of factor II (prothrombin) (*not* hereditary resistance to warfarin) half life of *PT (Factor II)* is *60 hours*, longest of them all so it *takes time to actually increase the PT* 36-year-old woman diagnosed with *HIV*. Two months ago, started antiretroviral therapy with *efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir*. Labs: CD4 352 and undetectable HIV viral load. Two months ago, CD4 count was *158* and plasma HIV viral load was *5500*. *Next step?* - ANSWER continue efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir w/ no changes (*don't* take anything out. HIV patients should be kept on a HAART regimen, which includes 2 NRTIs and one other drug PI/NNRTI/etc) A 72-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 6-month history of increased bruising on her forearms. She appears alert and well nourished. Physical examination shows extensive wrinkling, scaly erythematous patches on the face, and irregularly

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application of petrolatum aids in reducing lip symptoms *dry and cracked* by which of
the following effects of the compound? - ANSWER barrier (*not* UV light blocker)

ribs ass'd w/ C7 transformation of C7 to a *thoracic* identity resulted from which of the
following alternations in HOX gene expression at C7? - ANSWER expression of a HOX
gene *normally expressed only caudal* to C7 (*not* over expression of HOX gene
normally expressed at C-7)

PCOS pt
physician discusses diet modification and exercise as part of tx plan
which will most likely cause patient adherence to plan? - ANSWER provide *follow-up
appointments* to assess the patient's progress in attaining her goals (*not* ascertain
patient's educational levels and provide appropriate publications)

*decreased* gastric HCl
Bx fundus/body: *decreased* mucosal thickness, hyperplasia of ECL cells
disease resembles? - ANSWER chronic gastritis (*not* ZE syndrome)

total cholesterol 200 HDL
50
triglycerids 550
in addition to suggesting lifestyle changes, drug prescribed? - ANSWER fenofibrate
(*not* simvastatin)

58yoM gets rx benzo for work
wife reveals he's addicted and tells dr he has long hx EtOH most appropriate initial
action by physician? - ANSWER contact the patient to discuss the situation (*not*
inform pt's wife that her information cannot be accepted because of HIPAA)

68yoM
light headedness, tightness in chest w/ exertion
past hx lower GI bleed
Hb 8.2, Ht 24% occult
blood *(+)*
repeat colonoscopy no abnormalities
most likely cause? - ANSWER angiodysplasia (*not* adenocarcinoma of colon)

Clark lever staging for melanoma - ANSWER 1.. in situ

, 2. in papillary dermis
3. expands papillary dermis
4. in reticular dermis
5. invades subQ tissue

involvement of which skin layer is associated w/ *greatest risk* for unfavorable
prognosis of melanoma - ANSWER subcutaneous tissue (*not* basement membrane)

male fetus
collecting system and pelvis of L kidney *dilated*
renal cortex appears *compressed*
L/R ureters *not* dilated R
kidney *normal* normal
amniotic fluid volume
most likely cause of renal findings? - ANSWER incomplete recanalization of proximal
ureter (*not* ectopic ureter)

24yoM
progressive numbness of both feet ascended to level of thighs mild weakness of
distal upper extremities/moderate weakness of lower extremities what is involved?
- ANSWER *myelinated* primary afferents (*not* fasciculus gracilis)
Guillan Barre affects *MYELIN*

52 yo woman with breast cancer comes for follow up. She had 4 week course of
radiation treatment 6 months ago. Her respirations are 26/min. PE shows no recurrence
of the cancer. CT scan shows *bilateral patches of atelectasis* in the upper lung fields.
The atelectasis in this patient most likely developed because of *which of the following
primary pathophysiologic processes?* - ANSWER contraction due to radiation therapy -
-> fibrosis (*not obstruction)

A 25-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 2-year history of
*intermittent, diffuse, cramping lower abdominal pain*. The pain is usually associated
with 2 to 6 days of *loose, watery stools*, and is typically relieved with defecation... A
drug targeting which of the following mechanisms of action is most appropriate for this
patient? - ANSWER accentuation of mu-opiod myenteric plexus receptor
(*not* inhibition of tumor necrosis factor-alpha)

In a study designed to test the effectiveness of a new drug in the treatment of
endometriosis, 100 women randomly assigned to one of two groups.
48 of women receive new drug
52 receive standard therapy
The primary purpose of this method of assigning patients to different groups is to create
which of the following ? - ANSWER two groups w/ similar underlying characteristics
(*not* w/ similar sample size)
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