UWorld Step 2 CK Form 1 Flashcards

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1
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True or false: TPN must be administered through a central line.

A

False

TPN can be administered in a peripheral line, but only for < 48 hours due to the stress of the osmotic load.

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2
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What do variable FHRs look like?

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  • The nadir of depression is varying early and late.

* There are accelerations and decelerations.

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3
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Black-based, painless ulcers after chemotherapy = ______________.

A

ecthyma gangrenosum

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4
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True or false: HSV encephalitis causes no changes in CSF.

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False

It classically looks like a milder form of viral meningitis: lymphocytosis, normal glucose, and elevated protein.

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5
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Differentiate protraction of labor from arrest of labor (and what to do in each).

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•Protraction:

  • Inadequate cervical change/effacement (e.g., only 1 cm in two hours)
  • Treat with oxytocin

•Arrest:

  • No change in cervical dilation/effacement
  • Treat with C-section
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Why should you not do amniotomy with a high fetal presentation?

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The cord can get caught.

Amniotomy is contraindicated in fetal stations higher than -2.

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7
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True or false: you need to receive both PNA vaccines every five years.

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False

The 13-valent kind is needed only once.

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8
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How should you treat SVC syndrome from small cell carcinoma?

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Radiation

SCC is “exquisitely sensitive” to radiation (though it returns).

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9
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Bullous pemphigoid commonly affects what demographic?

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Those older than 60

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10
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In which women would you recommend prenatal vitamins AND folic acid prior to pregnancy?

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Those with a history of NTDs

If a woman has a child with anencephaly, for example, taking folic acid in addition to the folic acid that is in prenatal vitamins will decrease the risk of future NTDs.

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11
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Polymyalgia rheumatica preferentially attacks _____________.

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the hips and shoulders

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12
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True or false: the frontal lobe needs to be involved to have motor involvement after a seizure.

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False

Todd’s paralysis can result from any kind of seizure.

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13
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Automatism and blank staring are features of seizures in the ______________.

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temporal lobes

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14
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Infants of diabetic mothers (all types of diabetes) are at increased risk of which three things?

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  • Preterm delivery
  • Respiratory distress
  • Macrosomia
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15
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What birth defects are specific to pregestational diabetes?

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  • Cardiac (transposition of the great vessels, ASD)

* NTDs

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16
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Dysmorphic RBCs in urine are suggestive of what type of renal problem?

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Glomerular

Anything distal to the glomerulus can cause bleeding, but the RBCs will not be dysmorphic.

17
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Those with ESRD typically have what kind of parathyroid abnormality?

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Parathyroid hyperplasia

Recall that ESRD leads to hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia. Both of those electrolyte abnormalities result in increased PTH secretion. This can be confusing because they look hypoparathyroid by labs: low Ca, high Phos.

18
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What does this pattern of signs/symptoms indicate?
•Hematemesis
•Dark green stools
•Hypotension

A

Iron toxicity

Look for the vignette with a little kid getting into his anemic mom’s purse.

19
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Cavitary lung lesions, fever, and vertebral fractures could indicate?

A

Tuberculosis

Don’t think that bone pain plus lung lesion equals cancer. Pott’s disease can cause this. Further, fever is not commonly seen in cancer.

20
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Meniscus tears commonly result from _______________.

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twisting injuries

21
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What do you feel when you have a torn meniscus?

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  • Inability to extend the knee fully

* Pain with weight bearing

22
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Describe the treatment of CLL.

A

Treatment is done only when the person is symptomatic (such as developing secondary cytopenias, B symptoms, LAD, etc.). If the person is completely asymptomatic, treatment is deferred.

Rituximab is often used.

23
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First-line treatment for torticollis?

A

Diphenhydramine

24
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If a woman with PCOS desires pregnancy, the best first-line treatment is ______________.

A

weight loss

25
Q

Mid-shaft fracture of the humerus is likely to injure what structure?

A

Radial nerve

The brachial artery is more commonly injured in humeral fractures above the elbow.

26
Q

Treatment of pruritus secondary to pancreatic cancer is best done with _____________.

A

endoscopic stent placement

27
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When you see a GI malabsorption problem and the person is from a third-world country, look for _____________ as a way of checking for parasitism.

A

eosinophilia

28
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Per the USPSTF, lipid screening should be done every ________ years.

A

5

29
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A man is having an MI. What is the physiologic mechanism for the first-line treatment for reducing his pain?

A

Venous dilation (NO)