Mock Exam 6
Q1. Besides IV fluids, what is the most important drug to be given in anaphylaxis?
Q1. Besides IV fluids, what is the most important drug to be given in anaphylaxis?
a) Epinephrine
b) Steroids
Q2. The best to give for DVT
patients initially which is cost effective:
a) Low
Molecular Weight Heparin “Enoxaparin”
b)
Unfractioned Heparin
c) Heparin
d) Warfarin
Q3. Management of anaphylactic
shock all of the following, EXCEPT :
a) IVF
b) 100% O2
c) Corticosteroid
Q4. Patient developed
lightheadedness and SOB after bee sting. You should treat him with the
following:
a) Epinephrine injection, antihistamine and IV fluid
b)
Antihistamine alone
a) Antihistaminic
b) Oral
steroid
c)
Subcutaneous epinephrine
Q6. In a patient with anaphylactic shock, all are
correct treatments EXCEPT:
a)
Epinephrine.
b) Hydralazine
c) Adrenaline.
d)
Aminophillin.
Q7. Most common symptoms of soft tissue sarcoma :
a) Paralysis
b) On growing
mass
c) Pain
Q8. A
62. All following are criteria of chronic fatigue
syndrome EXCEPT
a) More than 6
month, muscle pain and joint pain
b) Persistent,
idiopathic, headache
c) Not
relieved by rest + poor cognition
Q9. Regarding chronic fatigue syndrome, which is
true?
a) Antibiotics
may reduce the symptoms
b) Antidepressants
may reduce the symptoms
c) Rest may
reduce the symptoms
Q10. Burn patient is treated with Silver
Sulfadiazine, the toxicity of this drug can cause:
a)
Leucosytosis
b) Neutropenia
c) Electrolyte
disbalance
d) Hypokalemia
Q11. Patient complaining of hypotension &
bradycardia. Electrolytes show: ¯Na,
K, Cl, Urea. So the cause is:
a) Hyponatremia
b)
hyperkalemia
c)
hyperchloremia
d) uremia
Q12. The most common complication
of mumps in Adults :
a)
Labyrinthitis (0.005% of cases)
b) Orchitis (30%
of cases)
c) Meningitis
(10% of cases)
d)
Encephalitis (less than 1% of cases)
Q13. Adolescent female counseling on fast food.
What you should give her?
a) Calcium and
folic acid
b) Vitamin C
and folic acid
c) Zinc and
folic acid
d) Zinc and
vitamin C
Q14. 17 years old boy admit to involve in recurrent
illegal drug injection, what the screening test to do?
a) HIV
b) Hepatitis B
c) Hepatitis C
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Here Are the answers with explanations
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Q1. Besides IV fluids, what is
the most important drug to be given in anaphylaxis?
a) Epinephrine
b) Steroids
Q2. The best to give for DVT
patients initially which is cost effective:
a) Low Molecular Weight Heparin “Enoxaparin”
b)
Unfractioned Heparin
c) Heparin
d) Warfarin
Q3. Management of anaphylactic
shock all of the following, EXCEPT :
a) IVF
b) 100% O2
c) Corticosteroid
· Management of anaphylaxis is summarized by:- Epinephrine +
Diphenhydramine, then oxygen + IV fluids
Q4. Patient developed
lightheadedness and SOB after bee sting. You should treat him with the
following:
a) Epinephrine injection, antihistamine and IV fluid
b)
Antihistamine alone
Q5. A child had bee bite
presented after 18 hour with left arm erythema and itching, what to do?
a) Antihistaminic
b) Oral
steroid
c)
Subcutaneous epinephrine
Q6. In a patient with anaphylactic shock, all are
correct treatments EXCEPT:
a)
Epinephrine.
b) Hydralazine
c) Adrenaline.
d)
Aminophillin.
Q7. Most common symptoms of soft tissue sarcoma :
a) Paralysis
b) On growing mass
c) Pain
Q8. A
62. All following are criteria of chronic fatigue
syndrome EXCEPT
a) More than 6
month, muscle pain and joint pain
b) Persistent,
idiopathic, headache
c) Not
relieved by rest + poor cognition
· All choices are true, the answer should be in the choices not
written here
Q9. Regarding chronic fatigue syndrome, which is
true?
a) Antibiotics
may reduce the symptoms
b) Antidepressants may reduce the symptoms
c) Rest may
reduce the symptoms
· Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:
characterizes by profound mental and physical exhaustion. In association with
multiple system and neurotic symptoms that last at least 6 months. Must be new
(not lifelong), must not be relieved by rest and must result in greater than
50% reduction in previous activity. Presentation with 4 or more of the
following : poor memory / concentration, myalgia, arthalagia, sore throat, tender lymph
node, recent onset headache, unrefreshing sleep, excessive tiredness with
exercise.
· Treatment by cognitive and exercise therapy.
Also, diet, physiotherapy, dietary supplements & antidepressants.
Q10. Burn patient is treated with Silver
Sulfadiazine, the toxicity of this drug can cause:
a)
Leucosytosis
b) Neutropenia
c) Electrolyte
disbalance
d) Hypokalemia
Q11. Patient complaining of hypotension &
bradycardia. Electrolytes show: ¯Na,
K, Cl, Urea. So the cause is:
a) Hyponatremia
b)
hyperkalemia
c)
hyperchloremia
d) uremia
Q12. The most common complication
of mumps in Adults :
a) Labyrinthitis
(0.005% of cases)
b) Orchitis (30% of cases)
c) Meningitis
(10% of cases)
d)
Encephalitis (less than 1% of cases)
· In children the most common complication is Meningitis
Q13. Adolescent female counseling on fast food.
What you should give her?
a) Calcium
and folic acid
b) Vitamin C and folic acid
c) Zinc and
folic acid
d) Zinc and
vitamin C
Q14. 17 years old boy admit to involve in recurrent
illegal drug injection, what the screening test to do?
a) HIV
b) Hepatitis B
c) Hepatitis C
· All are correct but maybe Hepatitis C is most
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