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QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALES & VERIFIED ANSWERS
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Q1. What does a positive Phalen's test typically indicate?
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A. Pain in the elbow n n n
B. Tingling and numbness in the first three fingers n n n n n n n
C. Weak grip strength n n
D. Redness over the palm n n n
CorrectAnswer: B n n
C˛ Rationale: A positive Phalen’s test results in numbness, tingling, or pain over the median nerve
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n distribution (first 3 digits), suggesting carpal tunnel syndrome.
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˙„•9. Tip: Think“Phalen = Fingers numb.”
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Q2. Which lab marker is commonly used to confirm Hashimoto’s thyroiditis?
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A. TSH
B. Free T3 n
C. Anti-TPO antibodies n
D. TBG
CorrectAnswer: C n n
C˛* Rationale: Anti-thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibodies are hallmark indicators for Hashimoto’s.
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•9„˙. Tip: Remember “TPO = Thyroid Problem Origin.”
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Q3. During a routine physical for a 5-year-old boy, you cannot retract the foreskin. What is this condition
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called?
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A. Paraphimosis
B. Phimosis
C. Balanitis
D. Urethritis
CorrectAnswer: B n n
˛C* Rationale: Phimosis is a condition in which the foreskin cannot be retracted over the glans penis.
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•9„˙. Tip: “Phimosis = Foreskin fixed.”
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Q4. Sandra, a computer programmer, has just been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome. What is
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your next best step?
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A. Refer to a hand specialist n n n n
B. Conduct a full musculoskeletal history n n n n
,C. Initiate neutral wrist splinting and NSAIDs n n n n n
D. Order an EMG n n
CorrectAnswer: C n n
˛C Rationale: Conservative treatment such as wrist splinting and NSAIDs is typically first-line.
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•9„˙. Tip: “Splint before specialist.”
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Q5. Awoman presents with lifelong heavy periods and hemoglobin of 11. Her ferritin is low, TIBC is
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high, and MCV is 75. What’s the likely cause?
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A. Thalassemia
B. Iron deficiency anemia n n
C. Sideroblastic anemia n
D. Anemia of chronic disease n n n
CorrectAnswer: B n n
C˛ Rationale: Low MCV and low ferritin with high TIBC are classic for iron deficiency.
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˙„•9. Tip: “Irondeficiency= Micro + HighTIBC.”
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Q6. How soon should facial sutures be removed after a laceration repair?
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A. 3–4 days n
B. 4–6 days n
C. 7–10 days n
D. 10–14 days n
CorrectAnswer: B n n
˛C* Rationale: Facial skin heals faster than other areas; hence sutures are removed earlier.
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•9„˙. Tip: “Face = Fast heal = 4–6 days.”
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Q7. A51-year-old diabetic male with a scalp laceration receives ceftriaxone. What additional antibiotic
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may be used?
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A. Azithromycin
B. Cephalexin
C. Cipro
D. TMP-SMX
CorrectAnswer: B n n
C Rationale: Cephalexin is commonly used for skin infections alongside ceftriaxone.
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•9„˙. Tip: “Ceph + Ceph = Skin Safe.”
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Q8. A4-year-old boy presents with fatigue, fever, bone pain, and hepatosplenomegaly. CBC
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suggests leukemia. What is your next step?
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A. Monospot test n
B. Ultrasound
C. Refer to pediatric oncology n n n
D. PT/PTT and bleeding time n n n
, CorrectAnswer: C n n
C˛ Rationale: Such systemic symptoms and CBC changes are red flags needing oncologist referral.
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•9„˙. Tip: “Bone + Bleed + Big Organs = ReferASAP.”
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Q9. Aherniated lumbar disc compressing L5 is most likely to cause which finding?
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A. Weak ankle dorsiflexion n n
B. Weak great toe extension n n n
C. Weak great toe flexion n n n
D. Weak ankle plantarflexion n n
CorrectAnswer: B n n
˛C* Rationale: L5 root affects the extensor hallucis longus which controls great toe extension.
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9̇.Tip: “L5 = Lift the toe.”
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Q10. What is true about polycythemia?
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A. Decreases at high altitude n n n
B. Increases with age n n
C. More common in women n n n
D. Decreases with age n n
CorrectAnswer: B n n
C˛* Rationale: Polycythemia is more prevalent in older adults due to increased bone marrow production.
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•9„˙. Tip: “Polycythemia = More blood with more birthdays.”
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Q11. A26-year-old marathon runner complains of painful muscle cramps in the calves post-run. What’s
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the likely cause?
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A. Hyperkalemia
B. Hyponatremia
C. Hypoglycemia
D. Lactic acidosis n
CorrectAnswer: B n n
˛C* Rationale: Electrolyte imbalance, especially low sodium, is common after endurance activity.
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•9„˙. Tip: “Marathon = Sweating = Sodium loss.”
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Q12. A79-year-old man reports progressive neck stiffness, especially on the right. Radiographs
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show cervical spine degeneration. Likely diagnosis?
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A. Cervical disc herniation n n
B. Cervical spondylosis n