ABFM ITE Study test in depth Examination and 100% correctly verified Solutions Latest version 2024/2025
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ABFM ITE Study test in depth Examination and 100% correctly verified Solutions Latest version 2024/2025
Antibiotic for traveller's diarrhoea - correct answer Azithromycin
Prevented by washing hands frequently
Most effective medication for treating fibromyalgia - correct answer TCAs > SS...
ABFM ITE Study test in depth Examination
and 100% correctly verified Solutions Latest
version 2024/2025
Antibiotic for traveller's diarrhoea - correct answer
Azithromycin
Prevented by washing hands frequently
Most effective medication for treating fibromyalgia - correct
answer TCAs > SSRIs (helps with some pain reduction)
In a healthy full-term infant who is exclusively breastfed, iron
supplementation should begin at what age in order to prevent
iron deficiency anaemia? - correct answer 4 months
- In preterm babies (before 37w), elemental iron supplementation
(2mg/kg per day) should begin at 1 month of age and should
continue until 12 months of age, unless the infant had multiple
blood transfusions.
In primary nephrotic syndrome, other than proteinuria and low
albumin, what else is commonly observed? - correct answer
Coagulopathy
Chronic medication that can cause B12 deficiency - correct
answer Metformin
,Strongest risk factor for primary hypertension in children and
adolescents - correct answer Elevated BMI
While Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus species are the
most common causes of skin and soft-tissue infection, which
organism should also be considered? - correct answer
Pseudomonas
Treatment of erythrasma (Wood's lamp coral pink/red
fluorescence, fine-scaled with a cigarette-paper appearance)
caused by Corynebacterium minutissimum infection - correct
answer Erythromycin
Which radiologic funding of a lung nodule is most predictive of
malignancy? - correct answer
Which investigation is routine in all newborns with Down
syndrome? - correct answer Echocardiography
Treatment duration for provoked vs unprovoked PE - correct
answer 3 months and indefinitely respectively
In patients with symptoms indicative of pneumonia or heart
failure, what investigations can be done to determine treatment
of either condition or both? - correct answer BNP and
procalcitonin levels
How to increase HDL (good cholesterol)? - correct answer Add
niacin
,Dietary recommendation in diverticulosis - correct answer High
fibre or take fibre supplements
Side effects of prolonged PPI use - correct answer C diff
infection, hypoMg, hip fracture
Which antiemetic blocks dopamine stimulation in the
chemoreceptor trigger zone? - correct answer Metoclopramide
Little League shoulder is a repetitive use injury causing
disruption at the proximal growth plate of the humerus - correct
answer Proximal humeral epiphysitis.
Can be seen on plain radiographs as widening, demineralization,
or sclerosis at the growth plate.
Taking beta carotene and Vit E to prevent cancer and heart
disease - correct answer
Fluoride supplementation should be started at what age when
primary water supply is deficient in fluoride - correct answer 6
months
Medications that can reduce serum Vitamin D levels - correct
answer Rifampicin, Phenytoin
Isolated posterior cruciate ligament tear - correct answer Direct
blow to the anterior tibia whilst knee is in flexion
, What should patients be periodically monitored for whilst on
Amiodarone? - correct answer TSH
Drug of choice in depressed persons with cardiovascular disease
- correct answer SSRIs
Benign nocturnal limb pains of childhood (previously known as
"growing pains") - correct answer Usually occur in the evening
or night time, may sometimes wake patient from sleep, short-
lived (about 30min), not associated with
redness/swelling/tenderness/limping.
No further work-up necessary.
Treatment of OSA in children - correct answer
Adenotonsillectomy
What is most likely seen with diastolic dysfunction? - correct
answer A preserved ejection fraction
Positive hip FADIR and FABER testing - correct answer Hip
labral tear
Childhood vaccination carrying risk of febrile seizure in up to 2
weeks post-administration - correct answer MMR
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