Monday, July 25, 2022

Med MCQs

 Q3. Besides hypokalemia, which common arrhythmia is associated with the wave shown below?

a. Ventricular tachycardia
b. First degree heart block
c. PVCs
d. Bradycardia
e. Atrial flutter


Med MCQs

 Q2. In what leads are you most likely to see the wave shown below?


a. Inferior leads
b. Lateral leads
c. V2 and V3
d. V5 and V6

Med MCQs

 Q1. You have a patient with an electrolyte disorder on the floor. An ECG is obtained and the cardiologist states that there are ‘U’ waves present. In general, where do you normally see these waves on the ECG?



Peds & Med MCQs

 Q7. The child becomes very ill and it is decided to treat him with an anti-viral agent with the mode of action shown below. Which of the following agent will you use?


a. Acyclovir
b. Oseltamivir
c. Paxlovid
d. Ribavirin
e. Cidofovir



Peds & Med MCQs

 Q6. The main stay of care for infants with RSV includes?

a. Bronchodilators
b. Epinephrine nebulizer
c. Inhaled corticosteroids
d. Oxygen

Peds & Med MCQs

 Q5. The radiologist has circled the area of concern on the CXR of the child with RSV. What is the most likely pathology?


a. Effusion
b. Hampton’s sign
c. Pneumothorax
d. Atelectasis
e. Westermark sign

Peds & Med MCQs

 Q3. To confirm the diagnosis of RSV, what study will you will order?

a. Blood culture
b. Nasopharyngeal swabs
c. Ear swabs
d. Serology titers
e. Sputum stain