Monday, July 25, 2022

Peds & Med MCQs

 Q2. If you suspect that this is an infection caused by respiratory syncytial virus, what will the family history reveal?

a. Parental smoking
b. Asthma
c. Cystic fibrosis
d. Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency
e. Poor hygiene

Peds & Med MCQs

 Q1. A 4-month old infant presents with low grade fever, wheezing and respiratory distress of 24 hours duration. His two siblings also had similar symptoms recently. On exam he is working hard to breath, has audible wheezing, tachypnea and rhinorrhea. His pulse oximetry is 93% on room air.  What is your preliminary diagnosis?

a. Asthma
b. Cystic fibrosis
c. Coronavirus
d. Croup
e. Respiratory syncytial virus

Sunday, July 24, 2022

Med & Surg MCQs

 Q5. Which type of surgery is often performed in patients with achalasia? 


a. Esophageal resection
b. Fundoplication
c. Myotomy
d. Esophageal lengthening

Med & Surg MCQs

 Q4. Because the toxin failed to work for the motility disorder, you offer the patient he procedure shown below. What one complication do you want the patient to know about?

a. Reflux
b. Bloating
c. Chest discomfort
d. Perforation
e. Regurgitation of food

Med & Surg MCQs

 Q3. The patient does not want surgery and wants a medical treatment for his motility disorder. You refer him to a gastroenterologist who decides to use a toxin to provide relief. From the image, where does this toxin work?


Surg & Med MCQs

 Q2. Work up reveals the patient’s pathology. In this young patient with the motility disorder, which class of drugs would you use to resolve the symptoms? 

a. Beta blockers
b. Calcium channel blockers
c. Benzodiazepines
d. Neuromuscular blockers
e. Anticholinergics


Med MCQs

 Q12. If the patient with rheumatic fever had movements shown below as a complication of his disease, the drugs of choice are?


a. Dopamine agonists
b. Dopamine antagonists
c. Serotonergic antagonists
d. Cholinergic antagonists
e. Coenzyme Q10