Q1. SB is a 16 yo female who presents to the ED with a 18 hour history of vague abdominal pain. The pain was sudden in onset and colicky in nature. She did take some Tylenol but the pain did not abate. Her past medical history is unremarkable. On exam, her pain has localized to the area ‘C.’ What is the next step in her management?
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Clinical Case MCQs: Abd Pain
A. Order CBC
B. Get a bedside ultrasound
C. Urinalysis and dipstick
D. Blood cultures
E. Consult with the surgeon
F. Perform a pelvic exam
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Pharm & Med MCQs
Q12. To reduce the intracranial pressure, you decide to use a sugar-alcohol-based osmotic diuretic. This agent usually acts at what site?
Pharm & Med MCQs
Q11. To reduce the risk of seizures, you start the patient on an anti-seizure drug whose mode of action is shown below. What is one very common adverse effect of this agent?
a. Hallucinations
b. Alopecia
c. Orthostatic hypotension
d. Ototoxicity
e. Gingival overgrowth
f. Halos
Surg & Anat MCQs
Q8. In the ICU the patient is showing signs of Cushing reflex and you are not able to get hold of the radiologist or the neurosurgeon. In the absence of an imaging test, you decide to perform a burr hole at location ‘A.’ Your landmarks will be?
a. 2 cm above and 1 cm anterior to the helix
b. 2 cm anterior and 3 cm above the tragus
c. Half way between the front and back of the skull
d. 2 cm above and 4 cm behind the eye
Thursday, October 7, 2021
Surg & Anat MCQs
Q6. If the herniation occurs at site “D” what one key feature will you note on the physical exam?
A. Diplopia
B. Nystagmus
C. Ipsilateral dilated pupil
D. Contralateral dilated pupil
E. Horner syndrome
F. Deviated tongue
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