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ملفات CAP تعوووود 24th Dec
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Bethesda 4 thyroid 2*3 mass on one lobe, TSH and T4 are normal patient is Asymptomatic, what’s next ?
A. Hemithyroidectomy
B. Nodule excision
C. Total thyroidectomy
D.RAI
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Pt has long history of cardiovascular disease with chest pain, he was anxious. On examination: peripheral cyanosis, JVP around 8 cm above normal, nicotine stain on his fingers, he wants to quit smoking. What is the next step:
A- Motivational therapy ✅
B- Bupropion
C- Varenicline
D- Nicotine replacement therapy
9-month Hx of MI came to clinic for smoking cessation he was in respiratory distress raised JVP nicotine tear in his hand what is the most appropriate drug?
- A. Nicotine replacement therapy
- B. Varenicline ✅
- C. Bupropion
53 years old male patient heavy smoker presented with SOB,cyanosis and distended JVP. The patient is heavy smoker for many years and wants to quit now. What is the *best* way to help him quit?
A. Varenicline ✅
B. Nicotine replacement therapy
C. Bupropion
D. Behavioral therapy.
ابغاكم تعرفون ٣ معلومات بس:
1- Most important initial step in smoking cessation is Motivational support to the patient.
2- Most effective drug is Varenicline and it’s also Safe in Cardiac Patients
3- If written in the Q ( Hospitalized patient ) Best option is Nicotine replacement therapy.
زي ماتلاحظون السؤال الثاني كاتب لك Came to the clinic “
He is not Hospitalized.
السؤال الثاني جاني في نوڤمبر
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19 Dec
Child with Bechwith-Wiedmann syndrome the doctor told the parents that this syndrome is associated with cancer. Which of the following is screening marker ?
- Uric …acid
- alpha fetoprotein(AFP)
- …
- …
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45 years old male or female, has a mass 5 cm in right upper limb, (MRI shows a mass from triceps) what to do next?
A. Incisional biopsy
B. Excisional biopsy
C. Core needle biopsy
D. PET scan
60503
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24 Dec
Fungating mass from cervix highest diagnostic value:
A-Pap
B-Colposcopy
C-Biopsy
D-Mri pelvis
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neonate with polyhydrminos history and coiled endotracheal tube What's
the most common complication of the surgery
A-voice change
B-GERD
C-Bleeding
D-Perforation
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24 Dec
Indication of elective parathyroidectomy
-osteoporosis
-PTH level
Can’t remember other choices
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24 Dec
8 years old boy previously healthy,
Presented with fever, bruising and pain on both legs.
On exam he is pale, has ecchymosis & petechiae all over his trunk, neck & face.
His labs:
HgB 67 (low)
WBC 28 (very high)
Plt 40 (low)
What is the appropriate diagnostic test?
A- Bone Marrow Biopsy
B- Coagulation profile
C- Liver US (or CT liver not sure)
D-electrophoresis
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