Thursday, June 30, 2022

Med & Surg MCQs

 A 56 yo is seen because of dyspnea and leg swelling. Echo reveals an EF of 20% and his CXR is shown below. Deficiency of which vitamin may be linked to his pathology?

a. B12
b. B1
c. B6
d. B7
e. C
f. B9


Anat MCQs

 What muscle is usually pierced by the nerve shown in the image at location E?


A. brachioradialis
B. extensor carpi radialis brevis
C. extensor carpi radialis longus
D. extensor digitorum
E. supinator 

Anat MCQs

 The structure ‘A’ shown in the image terminates in the?

a. Middle meatus
b. Inferior meatus
c. Superior meatus
d. Eustachian tube
e. Pharyngeal recess


Surg & Anat MCQs

 Q3. The hernia (light green ???) is usually found in what triangular space?

A. Grynfeltt-Lesshaft
B. Hesselbach
C. Femoral
D. Inguinal
E. Pararenal space
F. Supravesical fold


Anat & Surg MCQs

 Q2. The hernia (RED ??) is bordered on the lateral side by which muscle- (See below A)?

A. Psoas
B. Interior oblique
C. External oblique
D. Latissimus dorsii
E. Erector spinae


Anat & Surg MCQs

 Q1. A 47 yo electrician presents with pain and swelling in his back. Work up reveals a hernia. What type of hernia is depicted in the image below (See RED ???)

A. Direct inguinal hernia
B. Spigelian hernia
C. Ventral hernia
D. Lumbar hernia
E. Incisional hernia



Med & Pharm MCQs

 A 55 yo diabetic is seen for his regular check up. His only complaint is fatigue. This morning he had blood work which is shown below. Which of the following medications is most likely to have caused these findings?

A. Metoprolol
B. Albuterol
C. Hydromorphone
D. Heparin
E. Prednisone
F. Metformin

Surg and Anat MCQs

 A patient sustains an arm injury and cannot oppose the two digits shown in the image. What nerve is most likely injured?

A. Superficial radial
B. Ulnar
C. Median
D. Deep radial

Rad & Surg MCQs

 A patient suffers a knife laceration to his arm and is explored in the OT. Which of the following studies is the best imaging study for finding this particular foreign body in a traumatic wound?


A. Plain radiograph
B. Ultrasound
C. CT scan
D. MRI
E. Fluoroscopy

Rad and Path MCQs

 A patient with abdominal pain undergoes a CT scan of the abdomen. The radiologist feels that the patient should have had a Abdominal x-ray first. Which is the most sensitive plain radiographic study that will also reveal the pathology shown on the CT Scan?


A. Upright abdominal radiograph
B. Upright PA CXR
C. Supine abdominal radiograph
D. Right lateral decubitus abdominal radiograph

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Med & Path MCQs

 Q2. The patient from the previous slide who swallowed a snail undergoes an upright abdominal x-ray. The radiologist has marked with arrows the site he believes is abnormal. What one long term complication is this patient prone to?


a. Staghorn calculi
b. Colo-vesicular fistula
c. Bladder cancer
d. Uterine leiomyoma
e. Rectal prolapse
f. Prostate hypertrophy

Med MCQs

 Q1.  While vacationing in Brazil, close skin contact with the creature shown below can lead to development of:

a. Tapeworms
b. Threadworms
c. Flukes
c. Hookworm
d. Roundworm

Monday, June 27, 2022

Peds & Derm MCQs

 Q2. The face of a child with measles is shown. Besides dry eyes, she also has bilateral redden eyes. If you suspect measles, what other symptom is usually always present with this ocular feature?

a. High fever
b. Abdominal pain
c. Drooling
d. Headache
e. Facial pain
f. Altered mental status

Peds & Derm MCQs

 Q1. A 8 year old who just returned from Sudan now presents with a rash and high fever that appeared a few days ago. She claims that the rash initially started along her hairline. She has a cough, coryza and general malaise. While waiting for the ID consult to show up, you make a preliminary diagnosis of?

a. Tuberculosis
b. Rubella
c. HIV
d. Measles
e. Dengue
f. Mumps