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  • June 21, 2024
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93. A 57yr old man with left sided facial weakness for 2 days. He can't close his left eye
and can't raise his left eye brow. Pulse is 68 and regular, B.p is 168/88. What is the most
therapeutic treatment?

A. Varicella immunoglobulin

B. No treatment

C. Aspirin

D. Prednisone

E. Acyclovir

94. A 78 Yr old man with nausea and vomiting for 1 week. Has parkinsons, on oral co-
caredol or so and oral ( can't remember). Co-caredol dose was increased 10 days ago.
Treatment?

A. Cinnarizine

B. Cyclizine

C. Ondansetron

D. Metrochlopramide

E. Prochlorperazine

26 24yr old was moving a wardrobe and it fell on his leg

What is the best molecule to diagnose

Ans: creatinine kinase

27 49yr old with bipolar affective disorder has tremors

What text to take to diagnose

Ans. Serum lithium

120. A woman about 68 years old complaining of muscle weakness and pain of her hips
and shoulders and dif culty getting up. What’s the initial investigation:

B. ESR

32. An 82 year old woman who just had proctosigmoidectomy. She is tachycardic.
PR-120bpm, BP-92/54mmHg, RR-24cpm.

An ECG that looked like AF was shown.

What is the most appropriate next step of management?

A. IV Amiodarone

B. Oral Bisprolol




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,C. Oral Flecainide

D. IV Digoxin

33. A man with low mood, has lost interest in his activities. He is schizophrenic on
clozapine and has gained about 12kg.

What is the most appropriate medication to prescribe for him?

A. Amitryptilline

B. Mirtazapine

C. Citalopram

D. Duloxetine

E.

75 year old man, smoker, drinker with con rmed transitional cell carcinoma, what is the
most likely cause ?

A. Age

B. Alcohol

C. Smoking



12 year old child w/ history of eczema, had painful blistering rash that when bursts turns to
shallow ulcers. He had been feeling hot and unwell for sometime

Had picture and asked what rash was,



A. Impetigo

B. Staph scalded skin

C. Eczema herpeticum



24 year old woman with recent history of overdose, admitted to hospital for treatment. Prior
to overdose she wrote suicidal note, had lost custody of her child. Now she is saying she
wants to leave hospital …..what’s the most appropriate course of action?



A. Discharge her against medical advice

B. Hold her under mental health act

……can’t remember other options




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,13. Picture of 9months old with red itchy skin over the face, scalp, behind the knees and
the elbows. Not on any medication. Skin is dry



Atopic dermatitis

Candidal

Congenital icthymosis

Eryspespelas

Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome




14. 23yr old woman, light-headedness and dizziness. On cocps with light menstrual bleed



Hb low

Tibc high

Iron low

Ferritin Normal

Platelet high

Others normal

Diagnostic investigation

CT abdomen

CEA

CA 125

TTG antibodies

Urgent endoscopy



15. A 58 year old man given clarithromycin for lower respiratory tract infection. He is
hypertensive and

diabetic, he is on furosemide 40mg daily, Metformin 500mg twice daily, simvastatin 40mg
daily, ramipril

40 mg daily.

, What changes will be needed to the medication?

A. Increase the dose of furosemide

B. Reduce the dose of metformin

C. Increase the dose of ramipril

D. No changes needed.

E.Withhold simvastatin

119. 55 year old woman with metastatic breast lesion having restlessness follow...,.

A

B

C

D

E. Midaolam.

118 . A picture of a man with who woke up with painless red eye. No other symptoms apart
from slight increase in bp

A. Reassure that it will resolve with out treatment

A patient presents with lesion on the Axilla..he has Crohns disease

A. Atopic Dermatitis

B. Lichen planus

C. Flexural psoriasis

D. Pyoderma grangerosum

E. Cutaneous lymphoma

123. An 87 year old man had a fracture and is in sever pain.

He was given 1g pcm in the last hour and 10mg I.v morphine. He is still in severe pain.

what is the most appropriate management.



A. Suppository Diclofenac

B. fascia ilia nerve block

CI.V paraxecoxib

D. Oral Morphine

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