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ABFM ITE EXAM SCRIPT COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2026

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ABFM ITE EXAM SCRIPT COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2026


◉ Malignant vs. benign lung lesions. Answer: Malignant: nonsolid
"ground glass" appearance, size > 6 mm, noncalcified lesions, lesion
size or volume doubling time between 1 month & 1 year, irregular or
spiculated borders


Benign: concentric or "popcorn-like" calcifications, < 6 mm, doubling
times of <1 month or >2-4 years, dense solid-appearing, smooth regular
borders


◉ Immunotherapy can prevent recurrence of severe allergic reactions
triggered by what?. Answer: wasp/bee stings


◉ Patients who inject drugs should be screened for?. Answer: HIV,
hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, latent TB


◉ Signs of a poor latch (breastfeeding). Answer: infant's dimpled
cheeks (not getting enough of the breast in the mouth); inverted or very
large nipples

,good latch - most or all of mother's areola completely in infant's mouth
and not visible during breastfeeding; infant's chin (not nose) should be
against breast


◉ Which disorder of sexual development is associated with increased
risk of endometrial cancer, celiac disease, and structural heart defects?.
Answer: Turner syndrome


◉ What reduces risk for recurrent gout attacks?. Answer: colchicine or
NSAID (should be > 8 weeks)


◉ HCTZ effects... Answer: hypercalcemia
hyperglycemia
hyperuricemia


hypokalemia
hyponatremia


◉ Androgenetic alopecia vs alopecia areata. Answer: Androgenetic
alopecia - bitemporal thinning of the frontal and vertex scalp in men;
frontal hairline spared and hair thinning most apparent at vertex in
women
- family history of hair loss

,Alopecia areata- acute, patchy hair loss


Anagen effluvium - diffuse hair loss days-weeks after exposure to
chemotherapeutic agents


◉ Acne treatment. Answer: 1st line - topical retinoids
- adapalene available OTC
- benzoyl peroxide - reduces concentration of cystic acne


best = topical retinoid + benzoyl peroxide


◉ Pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis. Answer: -develops 2-5 days after
penetrating hand injury


-4 "Kanavel" signs - pain with passive extension, tenderness with
palpation of the tendon sheath, flexed position of the involved finger,
fusiform swelling of the finger


-Tx: IV Abx, urgent surgical consultation (debridement & irrigation)
within 72 hrs of symptom onset


◉ Praxis. Answer: ability to carry out intentional motor acts; assessed
by giving patient common object (hairbrush, pencil, etc) & asking
patient to show how it is used

, apraxia- unable to carry out such motor acts


◉ Executive functioning. Answer: ordering & implementation of
cognitive functions necessary to engage in appropriate behavior
(assessed by asking patient to draw clock with the hands set at a certain
time)


◉ Gnosia. Answer: ability to name objects & their function (assessed
by showing a patient a common object such as a pen, watch, stethoscope
& asking whether he/she can identify it and describe how it is used)


◉ Visuospatial proficiency. Answer: ability to perceive & manipulate
objects & shapes in space


◉ Celiac disease in children monitoring. Answer: Annual monitoring
with IgA antibody to tissue transglutaminase (IgA anti-tTG); should
decrease if patient adhering to gluten-free diet


screening: IgA tTG antibody testing paired with serum total IgA levels
bc IgA deficiency 10-15x more common in pt with celiac disease
confirmation: small bowel biopsy


◉ Male, > 65yo, smoked in past
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