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USMLE Step 2 - General Surgery Verified Solution
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Step 2 CK First Aid Rapid Review Rated A+
Step 2 CK First Aid Rapid Review Rated A+ 
Classic ECG finding in atrial flutter. ️️"Sawtooth" P waves. 
Definition of unstable angina. ️️Angina is new, is worsening, or occurs at rest. 
Antihypertensive for a diabetic patient with proteinuria. ️️ACEI. 
Beck's triad for cardiac tamponade. ️️Hypotension, distant heart sounds, and JVD. 
Drugs that slow AV node transmission. ️️β-blockers, digoxin, calcium channel blockers. 
Hypercholesterolemia treatment that lea...
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Step 2 CK First Aid Rapid Review Rated A+ 
Classic ECG finding in atrial flutter. ️️"Sawtooth" P waves. 
Definition of unstable angina. ️️Angina is new, is worsening, or occurs at rest. 
Antihypertensive for a diabetic patient with proteinuria. ️️ACEI. 
Beck's triad for cardiac tamponade. ️️Hypotension, distant heart sounds, and JVD. 
Drugs that slow AV node transmission. ️️β-blockers, digoxin, calcium channel blockers. 
Hypercholesterolemia treatment that lea...
USMLE Step 2 CS Minicases ALL
USMLE Step 2 CS Minicases ALL 
HEADACHE 
Key History ️️*Onset*: acute vs. chronic 
*Location*: u/l vs. b/l 
*Quality*: dull, stabbing 
*Intensity*: worst HOL? 
*Duration* 
*Timing*: disturb sleep? 
*Neuro sx*: paresthesias, visual changes, weakness, ataxia, photophobia, dizziness, auras, neck stiffness 
*Other sx*: N/V, jaw claudication, recent trauma, dental surgery, sinusitis sx 
*Exacerbating/alleviating factors* 
*Patient hx 
Family hx* 
HEADACHE 
Physical Exam ️️Vital ...
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USMLE Step 2 CS Minicases ALL 
HEADACHE 
Key History ️️*Onset*: acute vs. chronic 
*Location*: u/l vs. b/l 
*Quality*: dull, stabbing 
*Intensity*: worst HOL? 
*Duration* 
*Timing*: disturb sleep? 
*Neuro sx*: paresthesias, visual changes, weakness, ataxia, photophobia, dizziness, auras, neck stiffness 
*Other sx*: N/V, jaw claudication, recent trauma, dental surgery, sinusitis sx 
*Exacerbating/alleviating factors* 
*Patient hx 
Family hx* 
HEADACHE 
Physical Exam ️️Vital ...
USMLE Step 2 Practice Test 2 Rated A
USMLE Step 2 Practice Test 2 Rated A 
12079. Characteristics of a galactocele? ️️May occur weeks to months after cessation of 
breastfeeding and is due to ductal blockage with resulting milk accumulation. Exam shows a soft, 
mobile, nontender mass. Dx is made by US and needle aspiration (also curative). 
12289. What might occur by treating pts with right sided HF (possibly due to COPD) with IV furosemide? 
️️This will improve symptoms. However, you will get depletion of intravascula...
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USMLE Step 2 Practice Test 2 Rated A 
12079. Characteristics of a galactocele? ️️May occur weeks to months after cessation of 
breastfeeding and is due to ductal blockage with resulting milk accumulation. Exam shows a soft, 
mobile, nontender mass. Dx is made by US and needle aspiration (also curative). 
12289. What might occur by treating pts with right sided HF (possibly due to COPD) with IV furosemide? 
️️This will improve symptoms. However, you will get depletion of intravascula...
USMLE Step 2 CK Prevention and Screening
USMLE Step 2 CK Prevention and Screening 
osteoporosis in women ️️women >65 years old should get DEXA scan. screening starts at 60 y.o. if 
there is low body weight or increased risk of fractures 
abdominal aortic aneurysm ️️U/S one time in men >65 who have ever smoked. There is no 
screening recommendations for male non-smokers and women smokers or women non-smokers. 
the role of physicans to prevent injuries ️️seat belts, wearing helmets and not driving under the 
influ...
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USMLE Step 2 CK Prevention and Screening 
osteoporosis in women ️️women >65 years old should get DEXA scan. screening starts at 60 y.o. if 
there is low body weight or increased risk of fractures 
abdominal aortic aneurysm ️️U/S one time in men >65 who have ever smoked. There is no 
screening recommendations for male non-smokers and women smokers or women non-smokers. 
the role of physicans to prevent injuries ️️seat belts, wearing helmets and not driving under the 
influ...
USMLE Step 2 Rapid Review All Answers Correct
USMLE Step 2 Rapid Review All Answers Correct 
"Sawtooth" P waves ️️Classic ECG finding in atrial flutter. 
Angina is new, is worsening, or occurs at rest ️️Definition of unstable angina. 
ACEI ️️Antihypertensive for a diabetic patient with proteinuria. 
Hypotension, distant heart sounds, and JVD ️️Beck's triad for cardiac tamponade. 
β-blockers, digoxin, calcium channel blockers ️️Drugs that slow AV node transmission. 
Niacin ️️Hypercholesterolemia treatm...
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USMLE Step 2 Rapid Review All Answers Correct 
"Sawtooth" P waves ️️Classic ECG finding in atrial flutter. 
Angina is new, is worsening, or occurs at rest ️️Definition of unstable angina. 
ACEI ️️Antihypertensive for a diabetic patient with proteinuria. 
Hypotension, distant heart sounds, and JVD ️️Beck's triad for cardiac tamponade. 
β-blockers, digoxin, calcium channel blockers ️️Drugs that slow AV node transmission. 
Niacin ️️Hypercholesterolemia treatm...
The Next Best Step Vignettes (USMLE Step 2 CK)
The Next Best Step Vignettes (USMLE Step 2 CK) 
compare to previous chest x-ray ️️when you find a pulmonary nodule on chest x-ray 
Pulmonary angiogram (gold standard), but usually used in CT pulmonary angiography or CT with 
contrast ️️most accurate test in PE 
NO LIP 
Nitrates 
Oxygen 
Loops 
Ionotropic drugs (dobutamine) 
Positioning (blood pools in the legs) 
BNP > 400 ️️tx acute CHF 
V/Q scan ️️if the patient cannot have CT angio then what imaging do you use to...
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The Next Best Step Vignettes (USMLE Step 2 CK) 
compare to previous chest x-ray ️️when you find a pulmonary nodule on chest x-ray 
Pulmonary angiogram (gold standard), but usually used in CT pulmonary angiography or CT with 
contrast ️️most accurate test in PE 
NO LIP 
Nitrates 
Oxygen 
Loops 
Ionotropic drugs (dobutamine) 
Positioning (blood pools in the legs) 
BNP > 400 ️️tx acute CHF 
V/Q scan ️️if the patient cannot have CT angio then what imaging do you use to...
AP Human Geography Unit 4
AP Human Geography Unit 4 
What is a "forward capital"? 
A forward capital is a capital city that is relocated to a more central or strategic location within a 
country, often to promote development in a frontier area or to assert control over a disputed region. 
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What is the role of "demography" in understanding political geography? 
Demography is the study of population characteristics, such as age, ethnicity, and distribution. It plays a 
crucial role in politica...
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AP Human Geography Unit 4 
What is a "forward capital"? 
A forward capital is a capital city that is relocated to a more central or strategic location within a 
country, often to promote development in a frontier area or to assert control over a disputed region. 
️️ 
What is the role of "demography" in understanding political geography? 
Demography is the study of population characteristics, such as age, ethnicity, and distribution. It plays a 
crucial role in politica...
AP Human Geography Unit 4 Practice Test Guaranteed Success
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AP Human Geography Unit 4 Test Review Guaranteed Success
AP Human Geography Unit 4 Test Review Guaranteed 
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State ️️A politically organized body of people under a single government 
What is a frontier? 
A frontier is a region that is not fully controlled by any state and is often sparsely populated or 
unsettled, such as the areas in the early exploration periods of history. ️️ 
What is a buffer zone? 
A buffer zone is a neutral area created between two conflicting states to reduce the risk of military 
confrontation, often...
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AP Human Geography Unit 4 Test Review Guaranteed 
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State ️️A politically organized body of people under a single government 
What is a frontier? 
A frontier is a region that is not fully controlled by any state and is often sparsely populated or 
unsettled, such as the areas in the early exploration periods of history. ️️ 
What is a buffer zone? 
A buffer zone is a neutral area created between two conflicting states to reduce the risk of military 
confrontation, often...
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