Q1. A 49 yo patient with a family history of sudden death among males, presents for a work evaluation. He denies any complaints and does not smoke or drink alcohol. On physical examination a midsystolic ejection murmur is heard along the left sternal border and at the apex you hear a presystolic gallop. An image of his carotid pulse tracing is shown in the image. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Cardiol & Med MCQs
Cardiol & Med MCQs
Q2. On physical examination of a 55 yo patient, you note the following heart sound. Which of the following is unlikely to be the cause of this finding?
Cardiolo & Med MCQs
Q1. During your cardiology rotation, you are learning the basics of auscultation. On examination, what is false about the sound depicted by the arrow?
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Med & Pharm MCQs
Q3. Because of the severe itching in the patient with cutaneous larva migrans, you decide to treat him with the drug that has the mode of action shown below. The drug is?
Med & Path MCQs
Q2. If you were to biopsy the skin in a patient with cutaneous larva migrans, you will find the organism confined to which layer of the skin?
Med MCQs
Q1. After wading barefoot at a beach in South America, a 39 yo presents 2 weeks later with a prickling sensation and an intense itch in his foot. Exam of his foot is shown. The most likely organism he has acquired is?
A. Ancylostoma braziliense
B. Scabies
C. Tinea pedis
D. Enterobius vermicularis
E. Ascariasis lumbricoides
F. Taenia soleum
Peds & Path MCQs
A concerned mother brings her 3 month old infant with a rash on his back that has been present since birth. Evidence shows that these lesions are frequently associated with?
a. Diabetesb. Neurocutaneous genetic disorders
c. Inborn errors of metabolism
d. Skin cancer
e. Spina bifida






