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Uworld step 2 self assesment 1 Practice Test Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct what is the most common cause of chronic pancreatitis? - ANSWER -alcohol use What are the clinical features of chronic pancreatitis? - ANSWER -Chronic epigastric pain with intermittent pain-free intervals Malabsorption diabetes mellitus what will you see on CT scan of someone that has chronic pancreatitis? - ANSWER -Calcifications in the pancreas and dilated ducts how do you manage chronic pancreatitis? - ANSWER -pain management alcohol cessation pancreatic supplementation enzymes what is the normal ankle brachial index? - ANSWER -0.9-1.3 what does a value of < 0.9 mean? - ANSWER -peripheral artery disease what does a value of <0.4 mean? - ANSWER -severe PAD patients with refractory hypertension are started on a diuretic and then suddenly develop muscle cramps and weakness. What is the most likely diagnosis? - ANSWER -Primary hyperaldosteronism - serum potassium in PH may be normal at baseline but can fall rapidly after the initiation of diuretics What is the best screening test for primary hyperaldosteronism? - ANSWER Plasma aldosterone/plasma renin activity ratio - > 20 suggests primary hyperaldosteronism What are the two main causes of primary hyperaldosteronism? - ANSWER bilateral adrenal hyperplasia aldosterone producing adrenal adenoma What is the treatment of primary hyperaldosteronism if the cause is a aldosterone producing adenoma? - ANSWER -surgery What is the treatment of primary hyperaldosteronism if teh cause is bilateral adrenal hyperplasia? - ANSWER -aldonsterone antagonist - spironolactone - epleronone in hypercalcemia of malignancy (small cell carcinoma) the calcium levels can rise very fast, what are the consequences of this compared to primary hyperparathyroidism? - ANSWER -Hypercalcemia of malignancy causes a very rapid rise in calcium to a very high level (>12). This causes neurologic symptoms such as lethargy, coma, delerium, and confusion Hypercalcemia of primary hyperparathyroidism causes a rise in calcium but not >12 usually and does not cause as pronounced neurological symptoms what are some early and late complications of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery? - ANSWER -Early - Anastomotic leak (sepsis) - Bowel ischemia (diffuse abdominal pain) LAte - Anastomotic stricture (dysphagia, bowel obstruction - CHOLECYSTITIS - Dumping syndrome (Diarrhea,vomiting, crampy abdominal pain, flushing, palpitations) why do people who under go Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery get gallstones and cholecystitis? - ANSWER -because they lose a lot of weight fast. which causes the gallstones why do people who under go roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery get dumping syndrome? - ANSWER -because of rapid gastric emptying Which drugs can cause acute interstitial nephritis? - ANSWER -NSAIDS, PPI, What will a urine microscopy show in acute interstitial nephritis? - ANSWER eosinophils What drugs cause acute tubular necrosis? - ANSWER -Aminoglycosides and cisplatin what will you see on urine microscopy in acute tubular necrosis? - ANSWER granular brown muddy casts glomerular hematuria vs non glomerular hematuria, what will you see on urinalysis? - ANSWER -Glomerular hematuria - blood & protein - RBC casts, dysmorphic RBC's Non-glomerular hematuria - blood but no protein - normal appearing RBC's

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what is the most common cause of chronic pancreatitis? - ANSWER -alcohol use

What are the clinical features of chronic pancreatitis? - ANSWER -Chronic
epigastric pain with intermittent pain-free intervals

Malabsorption

diabetes mellitus

what will you see on CT scan of someone that has chronic pancreatitis? -
ANSWER -Calcifications in the pancreas and dilated ducts

how do you manage chronic pancreatitis? - ANSWER -pain management
alcohol cessation
pancreatic supplementation enzymes

what is the normal ankle brachial index? - ANSWER -0.9-1.3

what does a value of < 0.9 mean? - ANSWER -peripheral artery disease

what does a value of <0.4 mean? - ANSWER -severe PAD

patients with refractory hypertension are started on a diuretic and then suddenly
develop muscle cramps and weakness. What is the most likely diagnosis? -
ANSWER -Primary hyperaldosteronism
- serum potassium in PH may be normal at baseline but can fall rapidly after the
initiation of diuretics

, What is the best screening test for primary hyperaldosteronism? - ANSWER -
Plasma aldosterone/plasma renin activity ratio
- > 20 suggests primary hyperaldosteronism

What are the two main causes of primary hyperaldosteronism? - ANSWER -
bilateral adrenal hyperplasia
aldosterone producing adrenal adenoma

What is the treatment of primary hyperaldosteronism if the cause is a aldosterone
producing adenoma? - ANSWER -surgery

What is the treatment of primary hyperaldosteronism if teh cause is bilateral
adrenal hyperplasia? - ANSWER -aldonsterone antagonist
- spironolactone
- epleronone

in hypercalcemia of malignancy (small cell carcinoma) the calcium levels can rise
very fast, what are the consequences of this compared to primary
hyperparathyroidism? - ANSWER -Hypercalcemia of malignancy causes a very
rapid rise in calcium to a very high level (>12). This causes neurologic symptoms
such as lethargy, coma, delerium, and confusion

Hypercalcemia of primary hyperparathyroidism causes a rise in calcium but not
>12 usually and does not cause as pronounced neurological symptoms

what are some early and late complications of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery?
- ANSWER -Early
- Anastomotic leak (sepsis)
- Bowel ischemia (diffuse abdominal pain)

LAte
- Anastomotic stricture (dysphagia, bowel obstruction
- CHOLECYSTITIS

, - Dumping syndrome (Diarrhea,vomiting, crampy abdominal pain, flushing,
palpitations)

why do people who under go Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery get gallstones and
cholecystitis? - ANSWER -because they lose a lot of weight fast. which causes the
gallstones

why do people who under go roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery get dumping
syndrome? - ANSWER -because of rapid gastric emptying

Which drugs can cause acute interstitial nephritis? - ANSWER -NSAIDS, PPI,

What will a urine microscopy show in acute interstitial nephritis? - ANSWER -
eosinophils

What drugs cause acute tubular necrosis? - ANSWER -Aminoglycosides and
cisplatin

what will you see on urine microscopy in acute tubular necrosis? - ANSWER -
granular brown muddy casts

glomerular hematuria vs non glomerular hematuria, what will you see on
urinalysis? - ANSWER -Glomerular hematuria
- blood & protein
- RBC casts, dysmorphic RBC's

Non-glomerular hematuria
- blood but no protein
- normal appearing RBC's

in chronic renal disease, why is there decreased calcium and increased
phosphorus? - ANSWER -GFR decreases causing an increase in phosphorous
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