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COMLEX Level 2 Arc Deck 3 PDF | Osteopathic Medical Board Exam Prep Questions & Study Guide
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    COMLEX Level 2 Arc Deck 3 PDF | Osteopathic Medical Board Exam Prep Questions & Study Guide

  • Prepare effectively with the COMLEX Level 2 Arc Deck 3 PDF, a comprehensive study resource for medical students preparing for the COMLEX Level 2 exam. This document includes high-yield, exam-style questions and key concepts covering clinical medicine, patient management, and osteopathic principles. Ideal for revision and self-assessment, this guide helps reinforce clinical knowledge, improve exam performance, and build confidence for success on your osteopathic medical board exams.
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COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers  Vitamin C Deficiency - Everything *normal* in coag panel  Normal PT  Normal PTT  Normal Bleeding Time  Normal Platelet Count  Hemophilia A (X-linked recessive disorder) - AKA Factor VIII deficiency - i.e. intrinsic pa
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    COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers Vitamin C Deficiency - Everything *normal* in coag panel Normal PT Normal PTT Normal Bleeding Time Normal Platelet Count Hemophilia A (X-linked recessive disorder) - AKA Factor VIII deficiency - i.e. intrinsic pa

  • COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers Vitamin C Deficiency - Everything *normal* in coag panel Normal PT Normal PTT Normal Bleeding Time Normal Platelet Count Hemophilia A (X-linked recessive disorder) - AKA Factor VIII deficiency - i.e. intrinsic pathway will be dysfunctional. Same effect as pts receiving heparin. Pts. receiving receiving Warfarin will have extrisinc pathway affected - i.e. increased PT Normal PT Increased PTT Normal Bleeding Time Normal Platelet Count
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COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers
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  • COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers Kawasaki Disease - Medium vessel vasculitis mainly affecting children under 5 - 25% can develop coronary artery aneurysms, require echo at diagnosis - 5 days of fever + four criteria (1) conjunctivitis*** (different from scarlet fever) (2) "strawberry tongue" or cracked lips (3) maculopapular rash (4) edema of hands + feet, desquamating palms + soles (5) unilateral painful cervical lymphadenopathy - anemia, thrombocytosis, leukocytosis, incr...
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  • COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers Calcium oxalate - MC type of kidney stone Rasburicase - Administration of this drug before chemotherapy can prevent the nephrotoxicity associated with tumor lysis syndrome Allopurinol - What can be used if rasburicase is contraindicated (due to G6PD def)for prophylaxis for tumor lysis syndrome? Heart sound in ASD - wide, fixed, and split s2and systolic ejection murmur at the left upper sternal border Facticious hypoglycemia lab values - Low c-...
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  • COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers Vitamin C Deficiency - Everything *normal* in coag panel Normal PT Normal PTT Normal Bleeding Time Normal Platelet Count Hemophilia A (X-linked recessive disorder) - AKA Factor VIII deficiency - i.e. intrinsic pathway will be dysfunctional. Same effect as pts receiving heparin. Pts. receiving receiving Warfarin will have extrisinc pathway affected - i.e. increased PT Normal PT Increased PTT Normal Bleeding Time Normal Platelet Count ...
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COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers
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  • COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers Describe the differences between Alcoholic Hallucinosis and Delirium Tremens - Alcoholic Hallucinosis = occurs within 12-48 hrs after last drink resulting in hallucination, but with NORMAL vitals - Delirium Tremens = occurs 48-96 hrs (2-3 days) after last drink with psychomotor agitation, tachycardia, hypertension, fever, and/or diaphoresis What does the Superior Laryngeal Nerve innervate? Cricothyroid Muscle What innervates the vocal cords? Rec...
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  • COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers Opiate withdrawal signs - *yawning piloerection mydriasis diarrhea cocaine withdrawal signs - heavy sleeping increased appetite depression tremors/chills timing of symptoms in alcohol withdrawal - 12 hours - 48 hours - by 7 days - - tremors, HA, diaphoresis - SEIZURES, HTN, agitation - hallucinations, DTs (mortality 15-20%) epiglottitis - s/s - MC organism - - muffled voice, dysphagia, thumb print sign on
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  • COMLEX Level 3 Questions and answers Diagnostic modality of choice for retropharyngeal abscess - Contrast-enhanced CT of the neck Prophylactic treatment for cluster headaches - Verapamil, prednisone, valproic acid, topiramate and ergotamine Acute treatment for cluster headaches - 100% oxygen (1st line), oral sumatriptan (or SQ) and intranasal lidocaine Appearance of strep species on Gram stain - Gram-positive cocci in chains Appearance of staph species on Gram stain - Gram-positive...
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