Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Clinical Case MCQs: Dyspnea

 Q3. While the patient is on the examining table, you note his jugular venous pressure. In general, what does the ‘V’ wave represent?


a. Atrial contraction
b. Relaxation of the atria
c. Right ventricular contraction
d. Venous filling
e. Rapid emptying of atria into the ventricle




Clinical Case MCQs- dyspnea

 Q1. A 28-yo Asian male presents with 5-month history of progressive dyspnea, joint pains and a cough. For the past week, he has been severely dyspneic and has no exercise endurance. He was born in Cambodia and denies use of alcohol, tobacco or illicit drugs. He did not see a doctor because of lack of insurance and he has been self medicating himself with over the counter meds to no avail. He is not sure of a throat infection in the past. He is afebrile and hemodynamically stable. As you start to examine him, you note his elbow- the lesions appear to firm and dermal-see below. The most important differential in a patient with these lesions is?

a. Osteoarthritis

b. Lupus

c. Rheumatoid arthritis

d. Psoriasis

e. Gout

f. Malignancy

https://youtu.be/q8AFrihE7GY



Monday, June 7, 2021

Clinical Anatomy MCQs

 Q3. Which type of incontinence is most common when there is malfunction of structure ‘F’?


a. Stress
b. Urge
c. Overflow
d. Functional

Clinical Anatomy MCQs

 Q2. A 65 yo presents with a 3-month history of urine leakage especially when coughing, walking and heavy lifting. This problem started after his recent surgery on the prostate. From the image, what structure is most likely responsible for his urinary symptoms?

B
D
F
H
G
J
https://youtu.be/wybvy6vcaSA


Clinical Anatomy MCQs

  Q1. The structure marked ‘F’ is under what type of nerve control?

a. Autonomic
b. Involuntary
c. Voluntary
d. Mixed