Questions and
Complete Solutions
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Denning [Date] [Course title]
, Most important risk factor for shoulder dystocia? - Answer: Gestational diabetes
Most common etiology of epididymitis? - Answer: Chlamydia trachomatis
Biopsy of bartonella henslae? - Answer: Pseudo-tuberculous granuloma
Most important in development of essential HTN? - Answer: Fhx
Next step after positive PPD? - Answer: CXR
Position of shoulder after anterior dislocation? - Answer: Abducted and externally rotated
What test will confirm dx of neisseria meningiditis? - Answer: Lumbar puncture, NOT blood culture
What do administer before CT with contrast in CKD? - Answer: IV fluids
Diplopia, difficulty walking, nystagmus. Peripheral blood smear reveals RBCs with both peripheral
staining and a spot of central staining. Which deficiency? - Answer: Thiamine
If stroke sx mostly focus on lower extremities, they are probably going for? - Answer: Anterior cerebral
artery
Initial tx for symptomatic alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency? - Answer: Ipratropium bromide
Which kind of poison can cause elevated AFP? - Answer: Aflatoxin
Which nephropathy is associated with hep B? - Answer: Membranous
What does increased pressure of the inner ear endolymphatic system describe? - Answer: Meniere's
disease