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PACKRAT 2 questions with correct answers
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-173October 20232023/2024A+Available in bundle
- A 23 year-old male with recent upper respiratory symptoms presents complaining of chest pain. His pain is worse lying down and better sitting up and leaning forward. Electrocardiogram shows widespread ST segment elevation. Which of the following is the most likely physical examination finding in this patient? 
A. Elevated blood pressure 
B. Subungual hematoma 
C. Diastolic murmur 
D. Pericardial friction rub CORRECT ANSWER D 
 
A 75 year-old woman presents to the office with complaint of vision ...
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Cardiology PACKRAT Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2025/2026 Version
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- Cardiology PACKRAT Questions | 100% Correct 
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1. History & Physical/Cardiology 
Which of the following conditions would cause a positive 
Kussmaul's sign on physical examination? 
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A. Left ventricular failure 
B. Pulmonary edema 
C. Coarctation of the aorta 
D. Constrictive pericarditis - (u) A. Left ventricular failure results in the back-up of blood 
into the left atrium and then the pulmonary system so it would 
not be associated with K...
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PACKRAT 2 Exam with Complete Solutions
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--140August 20242024/2025A+Available in bundle
- PACKRAT 2 Exam with Complete Solutions 
A 23 year-old male with recent upper respiratory symptoms presents complaining of chest pain. 
His pain is worse lying down and better sitting up and leaning forward. Electrocardiogram shows 
widespread ST segment elevation. Which of the following is the most likely physical examination 
finding in this patient? 
A. Elevated blood pressure 
B. Subungual hematoma 
C. Diastolic murmur 
D. Pericardial friction rub CORRECT ANSWER-(u) A. Acute pericarditis i...
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Endocrinology – PACKRAT 2024
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- Endocrinology – PACKRAT 
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History & Physical/Endocrinology 
A 26-year-old obese female complains of a 3-4 month history of discrete erythematous plaques on the 
pretibial areas of her legs. The lesions have increased in size, become darker, and are painful. She is 
concerned because the centers of the lesions have become ulcerated. This patient should be screened 
for which of the following? 
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A. Hypothyroidism 
B. Diabetes mellitus 
C. Melanoma 
D. Scleroderma - answer-Explanatio...
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Nephrology/Urology PACKRAT Questions and answers correctly solved 2025/2026
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- Nephrology/Urology PACKRAT Questions and answers correctly solved 2025/2026 
 
History & Physical/Urology/Renal 
A patient with a 15-year history of type 2 diabetic mellitus presents for follow-up. Labs reveal a BUN 100 mg/dl, serum creatinine 9.2 mg/dl, and serum glucose 164 mg/dl. Which of the following would you expect to find on physical examination? 
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A. Pruritus 
B. Hypotension 
C. Macroglossia 
D. Suprapubic tenderness - correct answer Explanations 
(c) A. Hypertension, pruritus...
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