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Some key diseases and their features are discussed in the text including chicken pox, brucellosis and falciparum malaria.

Common complications of chicken pox include pneumonia, proliferative glomerulonephritis, acute pancreatitis and encephalitis.

Common features of brucellosis include an incubation period of 3 months, fever with night sweats, hepatosplenomegaly and epididymo-orchitis.

DEDICATED TO OUR FELLOW DOCTORS IN SUDAN

BADRY BADAWY
MOH SULTANATE OF OMAN EXAMS
NOV.2002
Recognized complication of Chicken Pox include :
Pneumonia*
Proliferative GN*
Acute Pancreatitis*
Encephalitis*
Myocarditis*(meningitis-DIC-Guillian-Henoch-myositis-orchitis-transverse myelitispurpura)
Recognized features of Brucellosis include:
incubation period of 3 months*
fever with night sweats*(PUO-malaise-anorexia-vomiting-wt.loss-constipation-diarrheamyalgia-bachache-arthritis-rash-bursitis-depression)
hepatosplenomegally*
epididymo-orchitis*
Spondylitis*(complications: osteomyelitis-SBE/IE (-veculture)-abscess (liver-spleenlung)-meningoenc.)
Tetracycline Therapy:
Bactericidal (-static)
Contraindicated in pregnancy*
Doxycyclin can be used safely in renal failure*
Should be taken after meal*
Active against Mycoplasma & Brucella *(Chlamydia-Lyme-Rickettsia-chronic
bronchitis)
Complications of Falciparum Malaria include:
Coma & delirium* (lactic acidosis-kussmaul-anemia-hypoglycemia-pulm.edema-ARDSshock-algid(bacterial septicemia)
Black water fever*
Acute renal failure*
Acute liver failure*
Acute cardiac failure*
Pain of Angina
induced by exercise*(emotion-cold-heavy meals)
radiation to neck & arms but not to jaw
relieved with rest*
immediate relief with Nitroglycerides*
exercise does not worsen the pain
Clinical features of Lower Limb DVT:
cold & blue limb

warm oedematous limb*


calf tenderness*(mild fever-edema-homan's sign-distended vv)
altered sensorium
treated with Aspirin (heparin)
Symptoms & signs of increased ICP
Headache*
Tachycardia (brady)
Papilloedema*
Bradycardia*
Vomiting*
A 1 yr. Old child is expected to:
sit without support*
control his bowel & bladder
stand with support*
crawls
ride a tricycle
The following are the major criteria of acute Rheumatic Fever:
fever
migratory polyarthritis*
erythema marginatum*(subc.nodules-carditis)
chorea*
arthralgia
The features of Nephrotic Syndrome include:
massive proteinuria*
hyperlipidemia* (hypercholesterolemia)
polyuria (oliguria)
edema*
gross hematuria
The Physiological jaundice in newborns
is usually caused by hemolysis*
is often associated with anemia
usually occurs within first 24 hrs of life (after)
often requires Phototherapy*
often persists for > 2 weeks in the term infant
The following are true about Acute Broncheolitis in children:
it occurs most commonly in 5- 12 yrs. Age group(<1)
most commonly caused by Bacteria (virus)
cyanosis may occurs*
chest retraction is common*
nebulized Salbutamol may be helpful in some cases *

A simple febrile seizure


is usually associated with fever < 38.5 C
Most commonly occurs in children between 9 mo & 5 yrs.
Usually lasts for > 15 mins.
Is often associated with meningitis
Frequently results in epilepsy later in childhood
Whooping Cough
occurs more commonly in preschool than in school children*
is caused by Respiratory Syncitial Virus (Bordetella pertussis)
is a brightly infectious disease (highly contagious)
is contracted by droplets*
starts with the paroxysmal cough in all children
The following statements are true about acute Gastroenteritis in infants
Rotavirus is the most common causative organism*
Fever is a common feature
Is usually caused by protozoa infection
Breast feeding can protect against Rotavirus infection*
Antimotility drugs are very effective in controlling diarrhea
The following statements are true about Down's Syndrome
mental retardation is a characteristic feature*
hypotonia is common in early infancy*
congenital heart disease occurs in 40 60 % of cases*
it is an autosomal recessive disorder (trisomy)
antenatal diagnosis can be made by amniocentesis *
Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by
massive proteinuria*
smoky urine
hypoalbuminemia*
hypercholesterolemia*
polyuria
Live Measles vaccine should not be given to children with:
Leukemia*
History of convulsion
Eczema
Immunosuppressant*
On large doses of Corticosteroids*
Which of the following is/ are true about acute otitis media
fever may be the only presenting feature*
light reflex is altered*

decongestive agents may be useful


drug of choice for treatment is penicillin*
most infections are bacterial in origin
The following statements are true about innocent cardiac murmur
the intensity of murmur may change with change of posture*
the intensity is usually less than grade II *
it is often associated with a gallop rhythm
Echocardiogram should be done in all cases to differentiate it from a true cardiac defect?
Can be vibratory or musical in character*
The clinical features of Hemophilia include
Petechiae
Hemarthrosis*
Muscle hematoma*
Prolonged bleeding after trauma or surgery*
Prolonged bleeding time
Intussusceptions in childhood
may undergo spontaneous cure*
has, as the earliest sign, the passage of red currant galley stools (late)
requires operative reduction in majority of cases (air enema)
may be initiated by a Meckl's diverticulum*
has a peak incidence in the first 2 mo of life* (3-8)
The following statements about peptic ulcer management are correct
bland diet improves ulcer healing*
late evening snack should be avoided*
cessation of smoking should be encourage*
alcohol induces recurrence of peptic ulcer*
Aspirin should be avoided*
Recognized features of Irritable Bowel Disease include
Loss of wt.*
nocturnal diarrhea*
alternating diarrhea & constipation*
associated psychiatric symptoms*
lactose intolerance *
Causes of folic acid deficiency include:
chronic blood loss*?
Alcoholism*
hemolytic anemia
pregnancy*
anticonvulsant therapy*

Gonorrhea:
presents as purulent urethritis in men*
caused by diplococci*(Gonococcus)
specimen should be plated immediately*
causes salpingitis*
can causes endocarditis in disseminated infections*
causes of Nephritic syndrome include:
Coronary artery disease
Diabetes mellitus*
SLE*
Amyloidosis*
Multiple Myeloma*
Complications of Diabetic Ketoacidosis include:
Hyperosmolar comma
Lactic acidosis
Stroke*
Cerebral edema*
Myocardial infarction*
The following drugs can produce hemolysis in G6PD deficiency
Aspirin
Nitrofurantoin
Primaquine*
Sulfonamide*
Vit. K
Causes of bone loss include:
Primary hyperparathyroidism*
Heparin therapy
Cigarette smoking*
Excess alcohol intake*
Vit. C deficiency
Recognized causes of hemoptysis include
Mitral stenosis*
Tuberculosis*
Pulmonary A-V malformation*
Mesothelioma*
Goodpasture syndrome*
B- blockers are useful in the management of :
Myocardial infarction*
Thyrotoxicosis*

Pheochromocytoma*
Supraventricular arrhythmia*
Neurocardiogenic syncope
EXAM 2
A pt. presents at the 3rd trimester with bleeding per vagina:
U/S is useful in diagnosis*
Tococardiography is a must*
P.V exam is a must to diagnose the cause
Syntocinon has no rule in the management
Assessment coagulation profile is not needed
Joint swelling with pain occurs in:
Sarcoidosis*
Acute post streptococcal GN*
Hemophilia*
Thrombocytopenic purpura
Gonorrhea
Respiratory Acidosis can occur
Aspirin poisoning*
Severe attack of asthma*
Hysterical over breathing*
A moderately advanced cystic fibrosis
Opiate overdose
The following occur more with multiple pregnancy
Congenital malformation *
Abruption placentae*
PET*
Postmaturity
PP hemorrhage*
Pyloric stenosis
causes failure to thrive*
require barium meal for diagnosis
may presents at 3 mo with vomiting
causes metabolic acidosis
preponderance for males
The following are true
Heparin crosses the placenta*
Corticosteroids are used safely in pregnancy
Immunosuppressant can be continued during pregnancy*
Warfarin can be used till term*
Antithyroid can cause fetal death*

A 70 yrs old man underwent laparotory for Ca stomach developed pyrexia of 37.5 C on
the 2nd postoperative day:
Should be given Antibiotics in ordinary dose with Ampicillin & Gentamycin*
Should be given high doses of antibiotics e.g. ampicillin & gentamycin
Inspection of the wound is mandatory to exclude infection*
Early manipulation & physiotherapy should be started*
Inspection of the legs for swelling is important *
Osteomyelitis
Is caused often by directly penetrating injuries
Is caused commonly by Streptococcus & Staph aureus *
Ill health with tenderness in metaphysis is often diagnostic*
X ray is diagnostic in early days
Sympathetic affection in the near by joint exclude the diagnosis
Presence of joint effusion exclude the diagnosis
In the treatment of malaria
Chloroquine is the drug of choice*
Pyrithamol & dapsone is the best
You can give chloroquine a month before traveling to endemic area
Continue the drug one week after return from endemic area*
Daily proguanil is protective worldwide
Typhoid Fever
Painful genital ulcer
Pansystolic murmur
Acute Pancreatitis:
Shock may be the presenting symptom*
Lipase increases*
Amylase is high*
Treatment by antibiotics
Pseudocyst & abscess need surgery*
In arterial Hypertension the following investigations are requested:
Urine general*
Blood for urea & electrolytes*
Urine for culture
X ray Chest*
ECG*
The following are true in Fallot Tetrology
Increased JVP

Finger clubbing*
Cyanosis*
Squatting*
Split second heart sound
Hypothyroidism
bradycardia*
Growth retardation*
Increased appetite
Intolerance to heat
Exophthalmous
Prophylaxis of malaria can be by
pyrimethamine
chloroquine*
malaprim( dapsone+pyrimethmine)
fansidar*
quinine
Crepitations will be found in
Pleural effusion*
Bronchiectasis*
Bronchitis*
Segmental collapse
Emphysema
Sarcoidosis*
APH
Always painful
Placenta brevia causes severe pain*
Injury causes abruption placentae*
Accidental hemorrhage are always painful
Treatment depends on amount of blood loss*
Multiple Pregnancy
Normally common in primigravida*
Polyhydramnious is a complication*
Premature labor may happen*
Inadequate uterine contraction during labor*
PPH is a complication*
A patient came to you with severe per vaginal bleeding at 3 wks gestational age .what
will be the + ve causes?
Blighted ovum*
Rubella infection
Trauma*

Vesicular mole*
Cervical incompetence *
Abortion causes
Infertility*
Maternal mortality*
Painful bleeding*
After treatment review should be done*
Social problems*
Cachaxia- pyrexia *
Should be treated according to symptoms*
Tumors of placenta causes:
Painful bleeding
Abortion*
After treatment review should be done*
Passage of mole is diagnostic*
Hysterectomy is the treatment of choice
A couple came to you for advise; they are 3 mo married, they want a child, what will be
your procedure?
Do all investigations for female
Do all investigations for male
Assay hormonal status for both*
Tell them to be patient*
Tell them to conduct coitus in a specific time*
In Ca Cx.:
It causes low back pain*
Contact bleeding*
Cervicitis is a cause*
Surgery is the treatment(cone biopsy)*
Radiotherapy should be given after surgery*
In dysfunctional uterine bleeding:
Biopsy is a process for investigation*
Curettage is the treatment*
Pregnancy always cure it*
Estrogen & progesterone is a treatment*
In metropathica hemorrhagica the uterus is hyperplastic*
In # of children the following statements are true:
Always heal rapidly*
Supracondylar # is the most serious*
Growing age can carry some malunion*
# clavicle needs no treatment*

# clavicle analgesia should be given*


Pagett's disease of the nipple differ from eczema of the nipple by:
It is bilateral
It presents with a lump
It responds to treatment
It is a cancer of the breast*
Surgery & radiotherapy is the treatment*
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in infants presents with
very early days (3-6 wks)
barium meal should be done
pt is always dehydrated*
growth retardation*
surgery can cure it*
Circumcision is indicated in
Urethral stricture due to gonocococcal infection
Tight frenulum*
Religious view*
Before application of radiotherapy in Ca penis*
Phymosis & paraphymosis*
In diagnosis of pregnancy
It is always difficult
Hegar's sign between 8 & 12 wks*
U/S is useful *
hCG is useful*
Secondary amenorrhea is found in
Mullerian agenesis
Pelvic TB*
Hyperprolactenemia*
Ashermann's syndrome*
Obesity*
Polyhydramnious
Monovalent twin*
Anencephaly*
Congenital defect in GIT*
Erythroblastosis fetalis*
Intrauterine growth retardation?
Breech presentation is common in
Anencephaly*
IU Growth retardation*

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Primigravida
Placenta brevia*
Hydramnious*
Ca cx is common in
Multisexual partners*
Early sexual intercourse?
Obesity*
Pills
Early menarche & late menopause*
Contraception
IUCD is complicated by infection*
IUCD is CI in bicornate uterus*
Pills inhibit ovulation*
Pills inhibit lactation
Natural methods are efficient
Which of the following is are the commonest causes of abortion
folate deficiency *(indirect)
congenital malformation*
blighted ovum*
chromosomal abnormalities*
progesterone deficiency
UTI with pregnancy:
Common in primigravida
Typically associated with loin pain. Lt sided (50% Rt. 16% Lt)
Isolation of urine 100000 bacteria /ml is diagnostic*
It can cause abortion*
Mainly by Proteus ssp
Retroverted uterus
Can be congenital*
Can be asymptomatic*
Is associated with low back pain*
Common in Negroid*
Uterine fibroid
surrounded by pseudo membranous cyst*
increases in size with pregnancy*
it can cause obstructive labor*
can be asymptomatic*
Hyper emesis gravidarum

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Nausea & vomiting occur in 70 % of all pregnancies


May cause electrolyte imbalance*
Occurs in molar pregnancy*
Antiemetic treatment is effective in early pregnancy*
Occurs in multiple pregnancy*
Molar pregnancy
Both chromosomes are derived from father*
Surgical evacuation is curative in 90%
Combined oxytocin & suction curettage is the best treatment*
Mother advised not to get pregnancy*
CIN ( cervical intraepithelial neoplasia)
70% of CIN G III goes to invasive Ca (3rd )
invasive Ca occurs within 10 yrs in CIN*
cone biopsy is the best diagnostic & therapeutic*
recurrence after biopsy is an indication for total hysterectomy*
Recurrent abortion
Defined as having 2 successful abortions
Empirical hormonal treatment is indicated
Fetal karyotype abnormality is a predisposing factor*
?
PET
Is pregnancy induced hypertension*
Proteinuria precedes hypertension
Occurs after 20 wks gestation*
Occurs before 20 wks gestation in molar pregnancy*
Anticonvulsant & hypotensive drugs are indicated in severe PET*
PPH
Occurs in 10% of all pregnancies (5%)
May follow APH*
Past history of PPH is important*
May occur in large baby delivery*
Bleeding >500 ml in 1st 24 hrs in primary PPH of delivery*
Complications of prematurity
Hypothermia*
RDS*
Hypoglycemia*
susceptibility to infection*
failure to thrive*
Neonatal meningitis
E coli is the most common organism*

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There is neck rigidity


Reluctant to food*
There is vomiting*
LP should be done*
In malaria
before 10 days of life may occur (congenital)
mortality rate is high in infants*
Chloroquine is the drug of choice *
May cause severe anemia*
Mefloquine is given in CRM*
In Rh Fever
Always caused by Streptococcus*
John's criteria is the mode of diagnosis*
Palpitation is common
There is prophylactic treatment*
Should be suspected if there is chest pain in a child
The following are causes of hemolytic anemia
Malaria*
G6PD deficiency *
Familial*
Congenital spherocytosis*
Sulphonamides*
Tetanus infection may give rise to
Hypotension*(wide fluctuation of BP)
Laryngeal spasm*(+respiratory arrest + dysphagia)
Bradycardia*(arrhythmia)
Excessive sweating*
Septicemia*
EXAM3
Fibromyoma
Is a cause of infertility*
Pregnancy causes hyaline degeneration
Sarcomatous changes is < 0.5%*
Rarely recurs
The following are causes of polyuria
Aspirin poisoning
Chronic renal failure*
DM*
Psychogenic water drinking*

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DI*
Common sites for spread of Ca endometrium
Rectum
F. tubes*
U. bladder*
Ovaries*
Utero sacral ligament*
Mobile retroversion of uterus
Occurs in 20% of all women*
Requires operative treatment
causes miscarriage*
stuck to pelvis in endometriosis*
dysparunia is associated*
DM in pregnancy
GTT is a screening test*
Screening should be done after 10 wks of pregnancy
Gestational diabetics have glucose tolerance in non pregnancy
Gestational diabetes is present when RBS is < 5-8 mmol/L after 2 hrs fasting
Insulin dependant pts requires insulin when non pregnant
Menopause
Mode of age of onset is 51 yrs*
Premature menopause is defined as occurring before 44 yrs*
Osteoporosis is a long term complication*
Occurs 1 2 yrs earlier in smoking women*
FSH > 20 U is diagnostic*
A pregnancy in term + 10 days
Induction of labor decreases risk of perinatal death*
Increase risk of congenital malformation
is due to postmaturity*
increases risk of intrapartum asphyxia*
?
Cystic fibrosis
Gene frequency is 1:2000 (1:50 70%)
Incidence is 1:500 (1:2000)
Carrier can be identified by? Prenatal?
Is diagnosed in prenatal period by serum immunoreactive trypsin*
Involves impaired humeral secretion of salt*
Enterocele
Always accompanies procedential delivery

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Is best demonstrated by?


Abdominal surgery is treatment?
Is best treated by culposcopy
Is always posterior to the vaginal wall
During menopause
the pH of endometrium is high*
LH is high*
FSH decreases
Estrogen comes from adrenal glands*
The endometrium becomes resistant to the action of estrogen
The days after ovulation
The Temp decreases
Progesterone is high*
Cervical mucus became viscid*
LH is high*
There is low estrogen*
STD
The pt is susceptible to carry more than 1 STD*
He is prone to HIV*
Genital wart is the commonest viral STD*
ANC of syphilis is cost effective*
Chlamydia mostly carry an acute course
Severe preeclampsia can result in
Blindness*
Microangiopathic hemolysis*
Low cardiac output
Thrombocytopenia*
Liver failure*
At menopause
25% of women suffer no vasomotor symptoms*
norethisterone has been shown to relief hot flush*
5 yrs of estrogen therapy reduce the risk of fractures*
HRT may be associated with wt gain*
HRT is contraindicated by a history of DVT*
ANC should include:
Serial vaginal examination
Anti-D immunoglobin at 28 wks for D-ve women
Consultation with obstetrician*
Mother carrying their own notes*
Screening all women for hepatitis B

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OCP protect against


Breast cancer*
Ovarian cancer*
Endometriosis
PID
CIN(cervical intraepithelial carcinoma)
Breast feeding
Is contraindicated with maternal warfarin therapy
Prevent ovulation for 3 months*
Should be stopped if mastitis occurred
Is enhanced by antenatal nipple care*
Requires high fluid intake*
Bleeding at 4 wks post delivery
requires a cervical smear*
may be normal*
requires curettage*
there is a risk of choriocarcinoma of 1%*
can be treated by OCPs*
Toxoplasmosis
Is more acquired by the fetus if the mother is infected in the 1st trimester
Leads to serious fetal effects in 50% of transmission
Is a cause of hydrocephalus
Is a cause of microcephaly*
Reduction is better achieved by better health education*
Physiological changes during pregnancy
Decrease venous return
Increase peripheral resistance
Increase in BP
Progressive increase in heart rate*
Fall in plasma volume
In abortion
50% is caused by chromosomal abnormalities
pregnancy occurs after 3 successful abortion has poor prognosis*
in recurrent abortion infection is not a cause
parent autosomal abnormalities is a cause in 6% of abortion*
?
In mennorrhagia
80% are non ovular cycle

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Endometrial investigation (smear ) must be done first before giving treatment*


ACTH analogue used in treatment must be limited to anti estrogen effects
> 80 ml of blood is lost*
fibroid could be a cause*
Hydatiform mole
Diagnosed in the first 8-24 wks of pregnancy*
90% resolve spontaneously *
choriocarcinoma occurs in < 30% of cases
Leads to fundal level > date*
hCG is very high*
In twin pregnancy
Triple pregnancy is a parental cause
The incidence of monozygotic twin is equal in all countries
Clinical examination gives a good estimation
Causes 10% of perinatal mortality
In triple or more C/S is indicated
Diabetes with pregnancy
onset occurs in the 1st trimester
HPL & cortisole are insulin antagonist
Fasting blood glucose is low in the 1st days of pregnancy
Glycosuria is common with pregnancy
Control could be with oral hypoglycemics
Thyrotoxicosis with pregnancy
Iodine therapy is a treatment of choice
Carbimazole does not cross the placenta
Generally T4 T3 levels are not changed
Treatment with carbimazole & thyroxin is contraindicated
Progesterone only pills
Amenorrhea occurs in the 1st 3 months
If one pill is missed there is no need to proceed with another type of contraceptive pills
Is a cause of cystic ovary in 30% of cases
Leads to heavy irregular cycle
EX 4
Brain abscess
LP should be done
Mortality is 100% if not treated
Commonly contains anaerobic bacteria
Can cause increase in ICP
Can be caused by congenital heart disease

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Gas gangrene
is always due to Chlostrium sp
Hyperbaric O2 is helpful in the management
Should be treated by wide excision
The gas is due to break down of bacteria
The break down of muscles produce the gas
During pregnancy
GFR increases
The excretion of folate increases
The excretion of uric acid decreases
There is hypernatremia
Acute arterial occlusion
The pain decreased by elevation of leg
The common site is the superficial femoral artery
If affects the ilioaortic artery buttock claudication is characteristic
Causes peripheral neuropathy
Causes firstly heal necrosis
In Hemophilia A
Due to factor VIII deficiency*
Increase skin bleeding time
Increase PTT*
Causes petichea
There is hemoarthrosis*
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
there is ambiguous genitalia
High cortisol level
High ACTH
Infertility in male
There is hyponatremia
Causes of clubbing
Tetra logy of Fallot
Tricuspid atresia
VSD
Coarctation of aorta
Asthma
Aortic stenosis
Without other valvular lesion is due to Rh.F
If not surgically treated it can be fatal
Reversed split of S2 on expiration

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It can cause anginal pain


Hemolytic anemia
increase Haptoglobin level
high conjugated bilirubin level
Urobilinogen is found in urine
there is reticulocytosis
there is hypochromic erythrocytes
In Nephrotic syndrome
Minimal change GN occurs in children
Steroids are contraindicated in children
Rarely progress to renal failure
There is usually single attack
There is hypoprotienemia
Physiological reaction to hemorrhage
Reduction impulse from carotid body baroreceptors
Increase ADH secretion
increase Natriuretic peptide
increased sympathetic flow due to activation of vasomotor center
The following are premalignant
Juvenile polyp
Familial colonic polyposis
Hirsh sprung disease
UC
Gardner syndrome
The following can cause hyperprolactinemia
Danazole
Herpes zoster
Hypothyroidism
Spironalactone
Stress
False negative tuberculin test is caused by
Milliary TB
Sarcoidosis
Tuberculous meningitis
Hodgkin lymphoma
Steroids
Pneumocystic carnii
Bronchial asthma can be treated by the following within few minutes
ACTH

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Hydrocortisone
Aminophylline
Na-Chromoglycate
Salbutamole
The following are true about constrictive pericarditis
always caused by TB
calcification can occur
there is high JVP
breathlessness can occur
treated by surgery
Atrial fibrillation can be treated by
Lignocaine
Propranolol
Digoxin
Dysopropamide
Manitol
Increased ICP could be due to
Meningitis
Tuberculous meningitis
Tumor
Exaggerated by sneezing
Intracranial hemorrhage
The following congenital anomalies are corrected surgically usually
Congenital inguinal hernia
Umbilical hernia
Capillary angioma
Cystic fibrosis
?
The following diseases can give 5 yrs survival in >50% if treated
Hodgkin disease
Papillary carcinoma of thyroid
Seminoma
Basal cell carcinoma
?
Acute PU is aggravated by
Bed rest
Regurgitation of meal
NSAD
Sucralfate
Smoking

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Type I DM
occurs in 90% in twins
there is HLA B8
treated by sulphonylurea drugs
post meal increase of insulin
JVP a wave occurs in
Pulmonary hypertension
Tricuspid stenosis
Constrictive pericarditis
Aortic stenosis
Pulmonary stenosis
Ca Bronchus
There is hypercalcemia
Can be symptomless
Can cause peripheral neuropathy
There is hypernatremia
There is SIADH
Hyponatremia is caused by
DI
Hyperaldosteronism
Chlorpropamide
Liver cirrhosis
Nephritic syndrome
Prerenal failure
In bleeding disorders
High PTT can diagnose Hemophilia
PT??
??
??
The following are skin malignancies
Melanoma
Pemphigus
Skin warts
Vetiligo
?
Drugs to be avoided during lactation
ACE-I
Diazepoxides

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Nifepidine
Carbimazole
Oral hypoglycemics
Sideroplastic anemia
There is megaloplastic bone marrow
There is high Fe+ level
A normochromic anemia
A B12 deficiency
?
Periorbital edema is associated with
Myosin like material
Clubbing
LAST
?
Phenytoin can lead to
Hirsutism
Bulbar palsy
used during pregnancy
urine retension
Stephen Johnson syndrome

In Biliary cirrhosis
It is autoimmune
Prednisolone is indicated
There high copper level
Anti mitochondrial antibody level is high
Sicca syndrome is associated
In the 1st trimester there is
low BP
GFR is unchanged
Decreased Fe+ need
Low hCG
High estradiol level
During pregnancy the following could happen
Depression
Epileptic fits
Rh. A
Migraine

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Amniocentesis
high risky with anterior placenta
10% gives false results
high risk of fetal loss
high risk of bleeding in early pregnancy
U/S of fetus during pregnancy can diagnose
Duodenal atresia
Hypertrophic cardiomegally
Spina bifida
??
SLE with pregnancy
photosensitivity can occur
IUGR can occur
Risk of pregnancy loss
Oligohydramnious can result
The following drugs are contraindicated during pregnancy
Cyclophosphamide
Phenytoin
Metronidazole
Oral hypoglycemics
Carbimazole
the following anti TB drugs are used during pregnancy
Rifinah
INH
Streptomycin
Ethambutole
Pyrazenamide
The following drugs are used in hypertension with pregnancy
ACE i
Nifidipine
Methyldopa
B blockers
Nitroprusside
PAEDIATRICS MCQs For GPs
Nov 2001
The following are acceptable definitions
Neonatal period is the first 28 days of life of a newborn of any gestation
Small for gestation newborns have a birth wt of < 10th centile for that gestation
Infancy referred to the 1st two yrs of life

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Neonatal death is the number of deaths in the 1st 28 days per1000 live birth
The fetal period is from the 12th wk gestation to delivery
In the 1st 24 hrs of life it is normal to
lose 5% of body wt
become jaundiced
have a blood sugar of 1.7 mmol/L
have pink urine stain in nappy
have yellow/green vomiting
A 2 wks old baby is brought to your clinic with visible jaundice. Investigations revealed
conjugated hyperbilirubinemia. Causes include
Breast milk jaundice
Hypothyroidism
ABO incompatibility
Congenital CMV
crigler-Najjar syndrome
The following would be typical for a febrile convulsion
Duration of more than 15 mins
Occurrence in a female less than 5 mo old
Postictal Todd's paralysis
2 episode in 24 hrs
due to meningitis in 5% of cases
Regarding infants feeding & growth
Fluid intake should be a minimum of 200 ml/kg/24 hrs
Average wt gain is about 200 g/wk in the first 3 months of life
Head circumference doubles in the 1st yr of life
Birth wt tends to double by 6 mo of age
Average energy intake for normal growth is 100 kcal/kg/24 hrs

The following signs suggest abnormal development in a 6 mo old infant


Presence of Moro reflex
Inability to sit independently
absence of polysyllabic babbles
preferential use of the right hand
head lag when pulled to a sitting position
A 5 yrs old boy is brought to your clinic; he has a general maculopapular rash. A week
ago his pediatrician started him Carbimazepine (Tegretol) for a seizure disorder. he looks
otherwise well
The dose of Carbimazepine should be reduced
Carbimazepine should be stopped

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Should be referred to his pediatrician


He has erythema multiform major
All the above are true
In infantile pyloric stenosis
The obstruction is due to hypertrophy of the pyloric smooth muscles
Symptoms typically appear between 4 & 6 mo
The diagnosis may be established by clinical examination
The infant refuses to feed in the early stage
Vomiting gastric acid leads to metabolic Alkalosis
Regarding respiratory tract infections
A normal pre school child may have up to 10 URTI in a single yr
50% of respiratory infections involves the lower tract
simple nasal obstruction may cause feeding difficulties in infants
streptococcal pharyngitis can be diagnosed on clinical background
the commonest infective agent causing common cold are influenza virus
A 4 yrs old boy is brought to your clinic with a short history of fever 39"C. He looks
anxious, sitting upright & drooling. He has a soft inspiratory stridor , HR 170/min. RR
30/min
The most likely diagnosis is croup
IM Ceftriaxone should be administered & should be referred to hospital immediately
The throat should be inspected in order to look for a diphtheritic membrane
Oxygen should be administered on the way to hospital after ensuring that he is made to
lie down
None of the above
MEDICINE
1- The following are causes of cyanosis
a- Truncus arteriosus
Persistent ductus arteriosus
Pulmonary atresia
Coarctation of aorta
Transposition of great vessels with patent foramen ovale
2- In status asthmaticus the following features suggest that ventilation will be required
a- An O2 requirement of 40% to maintain O2 saturation above 94%
b- Agitation
c- Drowsiness
d- Arterial Pa CO2 35 mm Hg & pH 7.43
e- Widespread wheezes on auscultation
3- The causes of recurrent epistaxis in 3 yrs old boy include
a- Hemophilia A
b- Regular use of paracetamole

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c- IDA
d- von Will brand disease
e- Local trauma
4- A 12 mo old boy became unwell with fever & purpuric rash.
Meningococcemia is suspected
a- Rapid onset suggest poor prognosis
b- His GP should administer IM dose of antibiotic before sending him to hospital
c- The same clinical picture could be caused by Hemophilus influenza
d- Death is likely to result from complication of meningitis
e- Close family contact should be treated with antibiotic
5- The benefits of breast milk compared to modified cow's milk are
a- increased caloric value
b- Increased protection against HIV infection in HIV +ve mother
c- Increased calcium contents
d- Decreased risk of GE in developed countries
e- Decreased risk of hemorrhagic disease of newborn
6- Measles vaccination
Is effective when administered to infant aged 3-6 mo
In Sultanate of Oman is given at 12& 18 mo of age
Is C/I if there is history of anaphylactic reaction to egg
Has reduced the number of deaths from measles in children suffering from leukemia
Can prevent all cases of SSPE (sub acute sclerosing pan encephalitis)
7- The following vaccines contain live attenuated organisms
Diphtheria
Mumps
BCG
Pertussis
Rubella

8- Clinical features of Rickets include


Frontal bossing of skull
Harrison sulcus
Short stature
Obesity
Expansion of the ends of long bones
9- Mycoplasma pneumonia infection is associated with
Bilateral patchy opacities on CXR
Stephen Johnson syndrome

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Small basal pleural effusion


Acute encephalopathy
Pertussis like vomiting
A 3 yrs old child presented with generalized convulsion lasting 3 minutes. When seen in
casualty his Temp was 38.5' C. He is playing happy with his mother & there are no
abnormal physical signs
LP should be done immediately
An outpatient EEG should be performed
WBCC 20000 with 80% neutrophils would indicate the need for IV antibiotics while
awaiting the result of an infection screen
A blood glucose of 12 mmol/l would suggest the development of DM
He should be started on Sodium Valproate if there is family history of fits
Hematoma
Is a clotted blood
Is a tumor of blood
A swelling in the thigh
Is a congenital .?
Sliding hernia
20% of gastric hernia
is a diaphragmatic hernia
found in male more than female
can cause hematemesis
?
Blood discharge from the nipple can be caused by
Fibroadenoma
Papilloma
Duct ectasia
Duct papilloma
Fat necrosis
Hepatic abscess
Can be caused by OCP
Suppurative cholangitis
Hemangioma
Hydatid cyst
Cholangioadenoma
Pseudo membranous colitis
Usually spares the rectum
Can be caused by Metronidazole
Is caused by toxins of Clostridium difficile
Is treated by IV Vancomycin

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Rarely recurs after treatment


GIT infection in HIV infected patient
Cryptococcus Nigregans
CMV
Herpes simplex
Pneumocystic carnii
Atypical mycoplasma
Erythromycin is effective against
Chlamydia pneumonia
Mycoplasma
Ligionella
Campylobacter
Corynbacterium
In SPH (BPH )
can present with renal failure
can present with urine retention
acid phosphatase level is usually high
common presenting age 30-50 yrs
can be diagnosed by PR
Painful penile ulcer can be found in
Syphilis
Chancroid
Lymphogranuloma venerium
Lymphogranuloma inguinal
Herpes zoster
A 35 yrs male presented with hematemesis ,he was pale with pulse 120/min & BP 90/60 ,
Hb 13 gm/dL . which of the following could be done
Conservative treatment & follow up 4-6 mo
Sangestachian tube can be inserted
Vasopressin can be given
Sclerotherapy is indicated
Blood transfusion
Osteoporosis is associated with
Colle's fracture
# neck of femur
Skull #
Pelvic #
Spine #
Gall stone

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Can present with acute abdomen


U/S is efficient in diagnosis
Treated with Deoxycholic acid
Pigmented stone is the commonest
Can cause pancreatitis
Air under the diaphragm found in
Perforated DU
Perforated small intestine
Ruptured Hydatid cyst
Crohn's disease
Iatrogenic
In undescended testis
Associated with congenital inguinal hernia
Best age for surgery is between 6 & 8 yrs
May be associated with torsion
Can give rise to Ca testis
Foreign body in the palm
Paralytic ileus
In children the following statements are true about fractures
Always heal rapidly
Supracondylar # is the commonest
Analgesia is used
Clavicle # needs no treatment
Malunion can occur with growing age
Baggett's disease of the nipple R
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis R
The following are premalignant R
The following can cause hyperprolactenemia R
Poliomyelitis
Is Usually caused by Pseudomonas aurigenosa
Commonly needs bone drilling
More common in children
Affect metaphysic more
Occurs more commonly in pagett's disease

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Indications for surgery in head injury


Fits
Compound depressed # of skull
# of the petrous bone
anosmia
brain edema
Aortic stenosis R
Erythromycin is effective against R
Carcinoma of the stomach
pyloric antrum is the most common site
Lump presenting in epigastrium is the most dangerous
Surgery in early stage is curative
Is always due to chronic gastric ulcer
Gall stone can present with R
Flatulent dyspepsia
Acute pancreatitis
Acute abdomen
Perforation
The following can be diagnosed during PR examination
hemorrhoids
Tuberculous enteritis
Intussusceptions
Ca rectum
Anal fissure
In hemorrhoids
digital examination can diagnose piles
Band treatment is always painful
Bleeding is the main presentation
Secondary piles can be treated by injection sclerotherapy
Can cause hepatic abscess
Causes of hematuria
Renal malignancy
Urethral stricture
Ureteric stricture
Vesical stone
Bilharzias
Carcinoma of the prostate
Acid phosphatase level is always increased

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Metastasize to the brain


PR will reveal intact rectal mucosa
Can cause fixation of the prostate
Radiotherapy can be a treatment
Circumcision is indicated in R
Newborn complication in a diabetic mother include
Hypoglycemia
Polycythemia
Congenital malformation
Hyaline membrane disease
Hyperbilirubinemia
Swelling in the anterior triangle
Look for tonsils
High WBCC
Excision biopsy can be done
Incisional biopsy can be done
CXR can be done
Live measles vaccine is contraindicated in
Leukemia
A child in high doses of corticosteroids
Below 3 mon
Eczema
History of convulsion
Hemophilia A R
Inhaled foreign body can cause
Hyperinflation
Wheezes
Mediastinal shift
Recurrent infection
Adenocarcinoma of the kidney
More common in male than female
The 1st line of treatment is radiotherapy
Metastases is by renal veins
Rarely presents as PUO
Can present as a loin mass
Tuberculous adenitis
Frequently needs surgical drainage
Is nearly almost associated with pulmonary TB

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Causes acutely inflamed lymphadenitis


Commonly affect the posterior triangle
Caused usually by TB bovis
Pyloric stenosis
Can occur as a complication of PU near the pylorus
Occur in a male with a history of DU
In children
hyponatremia can occur
there is metabolic Alkalosis
Human milk versus cows milk
High Protein
High lactose
High phosphate
High Vitamin K
High Na+
In Down's syndrome there is
Palpebral fissure
Epicanthic fade
Congenital glaucoma
Bitot spots
Brush field spots
The following are causes of chronic diarrhea
Crohn's disease
Meckle's diverticulum
Cystic fibrosis
Lactose intolerance
Blind loop syndrome
A +ve Mantoux test indicates
susceptibility to infection
immune to TB
the need of BCG
sensitivity to the test
active TB
Causes of sterile pyuria
TB
Urolithiasis
Bladder tumor
Prostatitis
Polycystic kidney

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After head injury the incidence of the following conditions increases


Schizophrania
Personality disorders
Suicides
Depression
Dementia
In spinal cord lesion
The flexion of the hip is more affected than extension
Urinary incontinence indicates internal lesion
If there is wasting of the small muscles of the hand the lesion is probably above C7
If the extension of the shoulder is impaired the lesion is in the lower cervical cord
Lhermitte's sign indicates thoracic lesion
The following conditions are benign
Papilloma
Meningioma
Leiomyoma
Rhabdomyoma
Seminoma
MCQs
Ca breast is common in
Early menarche & late menopause
Ladies on estrogen-progesterone pills
Had the 1st child at 35 yrs of age
Who avoid breast feeding
Non of the above
Malaria prophylaxis
Chloroquine is the best
Proguanil is save all over the world
Pyrimethamine/sulpha is efficient
Start 1 wk before travel & continue 4 wks after return
?
The following drugs are efficient in meningitis prophylaxis
Rifampicine
Sulfadiazine
Penicillin
Cetriaxone
Sulfonamide
Protein Energy Malnutrition is common in
Lust disease?

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Malabsorption
Anorexia nervosa
Chronic liver disease
Malignancy
Sickle cell trait is associated with
Low incidence of malaria
Splenectomy is life saving
Dactylitis
T.L bodies?
?
In Vitamin A deficiency
There is dryness of conjunctiva
Keratomalacia
Bitot spots
Night blindness
?
Pan systolic murmur is a feature of
LVF
AI
Combined MS +MI
TI
PDA
In Typhoid fever
complicated with cholecystitis
Cloxacillin ..
associated with cerebral abscess
?
In Emphysemia
There is air trapping in lungs
FEV1 is decreased
FEV1/FVC is < 70
?
?
Bronchial asthma can be treated with the following IV drugs in few minutes R
The following are true about constrictive pericarditis R
Atrial Fibrillation can be treated with R
Increased ICP may be due to the following R

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Common investigations in the diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis


Total T4
freeT3
calcitonin
TSH
Cortisol
An adult male with a single attack of seizure
Must not be allowed to drive a car at least 3 yrs
Long antiepileptic therapy is indicated for him
Cerebral tumor is the most probable cause
Normal EEG exclude epilepsy
Causes of Osteoporosis include
High estrogen level
Racial
Multipara
Smoking
Alcohol intake
Alcohol dependency occurs in
Doctors
Relatives of alcoholics
Jewish
Countries with restrictive low
?
Fibroma R
The following are causes of polyuria
Aspirin poisoning
Chronic renal failure
DM
Psychogenic polydypsia
DI
Treatment of a varicose ulcer
Curettage of the wound
The use of elastic spiral crib bandage for the varicose vein
Teach the pt how to walk with heal down
Massage the surrounding edge of the wound
In facial palsy
Caused by injury of the facial nerve will affect the lower half of the face
If associated with parotid swelling it indicates malignancy

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It is not always bell's palsy


If it leads to complete paralysis it indicates poor prognosis
It can occur with ear infection
In portal hypertension
Bleeding rarely occur if portal vein pressure is < 14 mmHg
Prognosis will not depend on the extend of liver disease
Treatment of bleeding with emergent hepato splenic shunt
Can be controlled by non selective B blockers
In the treatment of Osteomyelitis
The fractured bone is called sequestrum
Antibiotic will sterile the sequestrum
The new bone formation is called involucruim
Involecurum must be removed for treatment
Sinus which opens through the involecurum is called cloacae

Causes of ARF
Prolonged use of paracetamol
Psoriasis
Thiazide
Renal artery stenosis
.. poisoning
Causes of systolic hypertension
Coarctation of aorta
Neuroplastoma?
TOF
PDA
Tremor of outstretched hand occurs in
Parkinsonism
Benign conditions
Increased by anxiety
Treated by propranolol
Treated by Pyrimidone
Causes of hemoptysis R
False ve Tuberculin test R
Bronchial asthma can be treated with the following IV drugs within few minutes
The following statements are true about constrictive pericarditis R

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Atrial fibrillation can be treated with R


Increased ICP can be due to the following R
The following are true about Fallot Tetra logy R
In Hypothyroidism there is

Prophylaxis of malaria include R


Crepitations are found in

In Pulmonary hypertension there is


Hemoptysis
Finger clubbing
RHF
?
Ventricular tachycardia is treated with
IV Digoxin
IV Atenolol
IV verapamil
IV Lignocaine
DC Shock
Hepatic encephalopathy is precipitated by
Diuretics
Major trauma
There is constitutional apraxia
Protein should be withdrawn
Morphine can be given for pain
The following are bad prognostic in MI
Hypertension
Young age
First attack
RBBB
Inferior infarction
In Wilson disease
There is Kaiser Fleischer ring
Plasma Ceruloplasmin level is low
Increased serum copper
There is neuropathy

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MAOI interferes with


Pethidine
Phenolamines
TCAD
Metoclopromide
?
Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis include
Gold salts
Penicillines
Sulfasalazine
Chloroquine
Allopurinol
In Fetus the following are true
Foramen ovale is between heart ventricles
Ductus arteriosus is proximal to aortic arch
Rt atrium contains oxygenated blood
?
?
Diuretics
Frusemide is contraindicated gouty arthritis
Amiloride is K+ sparing drug on the DCT
Thiazides are contraindicated in gout
?
Antihypertensive drugs
Adalat is used SL to lower BP rapidly
Methyldopa is contraindicated with lactation
ACEi block the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II
Captopril reduces the GFR
?
Match list 1 with list 2
a- Chloramphenicol
Gynecomastia
b- Ca cervix
gray baby syndrome
c- Yellow discoloration of teeth Tetracycline
d- Spironalactone
methotrexate
e- Trimethoprim
sulfonamide
Phenytoin side effects R
Regarding analgesics NSAID

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Paracetamol dose is 3x a day


Two NSAIDs given at the same time is irrational
Should be prescribed with H2 blocker if given for a short course
Paracetamole is as good as NSAID for killing pain
Paracetamole & aspirin is effective in migraine
Drugs which affect the baby on breast feeding are
Glibenclamide
Carbimazole
Pyridoxine
Amoxil
?
treatment of constipation include
Sinna
Darbanex
Lactulose
Isbagella
?
In Diphtheria
The membrane is attached to the tonsils
Cervical lymphadenopathy is characteristic
Temp rises to 40* C
There is tachycardia
Dyspnea can occur
Staphylococci R
Is a G+ bacteria
Is anaerobes
Coagulase +ve
Found in chains
Produce exotosin
Ankylosing spondilitis
Can be considered as part of RA
Occurs usually at sacroiliac jnt
Spondyloarthritis occurs
?
?
The following are Autosomal recessive
Vitamin D resistant rickets
Cystic fibrosis
Hemophilia
Thalasemia

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Sickle cell anemia


57. In Bleeding disorder R
58. Investigations in venous disorder include
a- Ventriculography
b- Doppler U/S
c- Venography
59. The following cause hemolysis in G6PD deficiency
a- Primaquine
Glandular fever
Aspirin
Vitamin K
Phenytoin
Penicillin
60- Hemorrhagic disease of the newborn
Anti D should be given at least 48 hrs from delivery
Testing the blood group twice is mandatory during pregnancy
If a pregnant mother is evacuated at 10 wks she should need anti D
?
?
61- Prolonged PT indicates
Deficiency of prothrombine
Due to warfarin therapy
Dysfibrinoginemia
Liver disease
DIC
62- Tetra logy of Fallot R
63- In Addison disease
a- there is hypotension
b- Hyperglycemia
c- Pigmented mucosa
d- Muscle weakness
e- Hair loss
NEW EXAM
Complications of Whooping cough
Bronchiactasis
Atelectasis

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Bronchitis
Conjuctival hemorrhage
Pulmonary edema
The following are true about Fallot tetrology R
The following are true about hypothyroidism R
Crepitations are found in R
False ve tuberculin test occurs in R
The following drugs are used in malaria prophylaxis R
In DM
Metformin is the treatment of choice in maturity onset type
Insulin is not used in maturity onset type
Increased dose of insulin is needed in hyperosmolar NKC
Chlorpropylurea can cause jaundice
Diet has no role in treatment
Ventricular tachycardia is treated with R
Hepatic encephalopathy R
Vesical stone
diuretics are helpful
usually present with acute urine retension
IVU is not indicated because the stone is translucent
Common in children
Often associated with renal stone
Painful swollen joint occur in
Tuberculous arthritis
Hemophilia
Thrombocytopenic purpura
Gonorrhea
Osteomylitis
Hypo chromic microcytic anemia occurs in
Thalasemia
Pernicious anemia
IDA
Sideroplastic anemia
?
Metabolic acidosis occurs in

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Reserpine overdose
Hypoxia
Bronchial asthma
Aspirin ingestion
Pyloric stenosis
First line investigation in hypertension include R
In Fallot tetra logy R
Coarctation of aorta
May cause neonatal heart failure
Treatment in neonate is usually medical
Occurs in turner syndrome
Asymptomatic in adolescents
Causes systemic hypertension
Tetany occurs in
Hypercalcemia
Hypocalcemia
Hypomagnesaemia
Hypoglycemia
Alkalosis
Febrile convulsion R
Rheumatic fever
Carditis can occur in the first attack
Penicillin can be used as prophylaxis
Salicylate prevents carditis
Glucocorticoids are indicated in carditis
High ASO titer help in diagnosis
Nephrotic syndrome
Causes persistent microscopic hematuria
Steroids are used in minimal change GN
Prognosis is bad in adults
Hyponatremia may occur
There is protienuria, hypoalbuminemia

In Otitis Media
Ear discharge
Pussy ear
Neck stiffness

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Red ear drum


Earache
Battered baby syndrome
Mean age is 18-24 mo
Causes subhyloid hemorrhage
There is subdural hematoma
Depressed rib #
Multiple rib #
Digoxin toxicity causes
Complete heart block
Tachycardia with AV block
Junctional tachycardia
VF
Severe bradycardia
In Cholera ( the answers are missed)
should not be treated with antibiotics
affects only man
there is decrease susceptibility after gastrectomy
?
Increased ICP R
Fever with splenomegally is caused by
Malaria
ALL
Drugs
Sarcoidosis
V Lieshmaniasis
IE can cause
Immune complex GN
Sub angular hemorrhage
Finger clubbing
Meningioencephalitis
Brain abscess
Complications of prematurity
Hypothermia
RDS
Hypoglycemia
Susceptibility to infection
Failure to thrive

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Neonatal meningitis R
Malaria
Is common before 10 days of life
Mortality rate is high in neonates
Chloroquine is the drug of choice
May cause severe anemia
The following are causes of hemolysis
Anemia
Malaria
G6PD deficiency
Familial
Congenital spherocytosis
The following are major criteria of Rheumatoid fever R
Mobile retroversion of uterus R
DM in pregnancy R
In Menopause R
A comatosed 3 yrs old boy with fever the following are possible diagnoses
URTI
DM
Meningitis
Lead poisoning
Cerebral palsy per se
Recognized causes of stridors
Pneumonia
Vascular aortic ring
Bronchial asthma
Foreign body in the left man bronchus
Diphtheria
Hemophilus influenza
Causes of bronchiactasis
Cystic fibrosis
Primary atelectasis
Measles
Kartagener syndrome
Diphtheria
The following are Autosomal recessive

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Thalasemia
Phenylketonuria
Cystic fibrosis
Pyloric stenosis
Hirsch sprung disease
Pyloric stenosis
More common in male
Causes metabolic acidosis
Needs Barium meal for diagnosis
Give symptoms at 3 months typically
Can cause growth retardation
Congenital malformation of the kidney
there is horse shoe appearance
Solitary cyst is not always solitary
Polycystic kidney
Aberrant renal blood vessels
Gross dystonia unilateral fusion
Renal stones
Oxalates are radiopaque
Staghorn contains Ca phosphate
Cystines are semiopaque
Urates are radiolucent
Supraclavicular LN
Fixed easily for biopsy
Can indicate tonsillitis
Indicates secondary metastasize from stomach
Can indicate Ca lung
Congenital dislocation of the hip
Usually bilateral
More common in males
There is generalized joint laxity
Associated with polyhydramnious
Needs surgical fixation
Spinal cord lesion
there is urine retension
loss of sensation
loss of reflexes
?
Chronic subdural hematoma

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there is almost no recent history of trauma


can cause stroke
CT scan is indicated
There is deterioration of level of consciousness
Papilledema is expected
Ig G
Crosses the placenta
Found in body secretions
Most abundant Ig
Produced by macrophage
?
Mitral stenosis with dyspnea occurs in
IE
MI
AF
PE
A pregnancy of term plus 10 days
Requires ANC surveillance by biopsy
Induction of labour reduces the risk of perinatal death
Increased risk of congenital abnormalities
Is due to post maturity
Increased risk of intrapartum asphyxia
In Cystic fibrosis R
Enterocele
Always accompanies procedentia
Is best demonstrated by dynamic study
Anterior abdominal surgery is the treatment
Is always posterior to the vaginal wall
The days after ovulation
The following are recognized causes of pruritis vulva
Pediculosis pubis
DM
Hyperbilirubinemia
Ascaris Lumbercoids
Candida
Pudendal nerve
Arises from L1,2,3

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Gives rise to posterior rectal nerve


Passes through foramen sciatica magna
Gives branch to dorsum of the penis
Flail chest , the first aid treatments
wiring of the fractured rib immediately
Tubal drainage if there is hemopneumothorax
Pneumography
Thoracotomy to exclude lung damage
Intubations & ventilation
In Renal failure
Nitrofurantoin is not contraindicated
Hyperuricemia should be treated with Allopurinol
Frusemide increases the GFR
Folic acid is indicated
Erythropoietin lack causes IDA
A cloudy urine occurs when the urine contains
protein
albumin
casts
bacteria
blood
Absence reflexes with up going toe due to combination of U & LMN lesions
Tapes dorsalis
Frederick ataxia
Carcinomatosis of the spinal cord
Recovery from spinal shock
MND
Tumors which may be found on a sagittal section through mediastinum
carotid body tumor
thymoma
achalasia
Ca bronchus
Atrial myxoma
Vomiting in early days of life is caused by
esophageal atresia
Duodenal atresia
Pyloric stenosis
Hirsh sprung
Meconeum ileus

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Absence of uterus is found in


Turner's syndrome
Sheehan's syndrome
Testicular feminization syndrome
Hermaphrodite
Klienfilter syndrome
Polyhydramnious occurs in
Anencephaly
GIT disorders
Growth retardation
Uniovular twins
30% idiopathic
In growing toe nail
Treated by repeated course of antibiotics
Can occur in finger nail
Caused by streptococcus
?
Intussusceptions R
Tumors of the kidney
Always benign
Wilm's tumor is the commonest in adult
Always radio resistant
Can present as abdominal mass
Cole's #
usually pathological
Radius # at 4 inches proximal to styloid process
Ulnar # is 1 inch proximal to styloid process
Responds well to operative treatment
There is gross swelling at the thinner eminence
MCQ- OBS
Regarding contraception
IUCD is complicated by infection
IUCD is contraindicated in bicornate uterus
COC pills inhibit ovulation
COC pills inhibit lactation
natural methods are effective
Common causes of abortion R
UTI with pregnancy R

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Fibroids R
Retroverted uterus
can be congenital
can be asymptomatic
associated low back pain
common in Negroid
can cause abortion
Hyper emesis Gravidarum R
Exaggerated in molar pregnancy
Described as vomiting in 1st trimester
???
??

7-Staphlococci R
a- Are G +ve
arrange in chains
coagulase +ve
produce exotocin
are anaerobes
Diphtheria R
At 8 months aged child
can sit with his back straight
hold fine with his fingers
can feed himself with spoon
can say 5 words
turn on his back from prone position
Osteogenesis imperfecta
there is blue sclera
low Alkaline phosphatase level in blood
there is pathological #
associated osteosclerosis
In child development
Smile at 3 mo
Walk at 15 mo
Moro reflex disappears at 9 mo
Grasp reflex disappears at 3 mo
In Downs syndrome
There is PDA

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Due to chromosome transfer Trisomy


High risk if there is family history
Amniocentesis can lead to its diagnosis
Mild syndrome with Mosaic
The following can cause hemolysis in G6PD deficiency
Tetracycline
EBV
Penicillin
Nitrofurantoin
Primaquine
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia R
Child of a diabetic mother can develop R
A baby with convulsion in the first week of life the following are possible causes
Hypoglycemia
Hypercalcemia
Hypothermia
Hyponatremia
Postmaturity
A 7 mo old infant would be expected to
Transfer an object from one hand to another
Be toilet trained
Walk without support
Sit without support
Have a good head control
Which of the following are likely to be found in a 1 yr old child with vitamin D deficient
rickets
Costochondral prominence
Spongy & bleeding gums
Widening of wrist joint
Bowed legs
Wide fontanel
Which of the following conditions are inherited as X-Linked recessive manner
Cystic fibrosis
Hemophilia
Thalassemia major
G6PD D
Down's syndrome
Which of the following clinical features is /are characteristic of severe Bronchiolitis in

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infants
Cyanosis
Restlessness
Respiratory acidosis
Chest retraction
Loss of liver dullness to percussion
Antibioma is
Powerful antibiotic
Malignant tumor
An excess mass of fibrous tissue around an abscess persistently treated with antibiotics
Has signs of fluctuation
An antibiotic contaminant
Which of the following is/are true
Ulcer is a discontinuity of the epithelial surface
Sinus is the blind tract leading from an epithelial surface into the surroundings
Fistula is a communication between two lumens
Cyst is a swelling consisting of collection of fluid in a sac which is lined by epithelium or
endothelium
MRSA is Methicilline Resistant Staph Aureus
Transfusion of blood & blood products
Packed red cells should not be given to a pt with chronic anemia & elderly
Fresh frozen plasma is a good source of coagulation factors
Incompatibility is indicated by loin pain, constriction in chest, rigors & pain along IV line
During acute blood loss ,it should be replaced by plasma expander immediately
It is not necessarily to check pt name, hospital number, blood group before transfusing
the pt.
SULTAN QABOOS HOSPITAL SALALAH
MCQs SURGERY
In acute pancreatitis; which of the following statements is/are true
Alcoholism & biliary tract disease are important etiological factors
Serum amylase is high even after 48 to 72 hrs after pancreatitis
Ranson classification used as a marker of prognosis for chronic pancreatitis
Hypocalcemia is a feature of acute pancreatitis
Can be associated with pleural effusion
CVP
is a measure of the filling of the right heart
is reduced in Rt ventricular failure
is elevated in pt with cardiac tamponade
is measured using a catheter whose tip is in the pulmonary artery
in a previously healthy male aged 25 yrs is considerably reduced following the loss of
500 ml of blood

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For acute appendicitis which of the following is/are true


Mc Burney point indicates the base of the appendix
Rebound tenderness & rigidity indicate peritoneal irritation
Diagnosed mainly by clinical examination
Rectal tenderness is a feature of pelvic appendicitis
Stranguary may be associated with pelvic appendicitis
Regarding bleeding per rectum
Tarry stool is seen in lower GI bleeding
Ca rectum may present with bleeding per rectum
Splash of blood is usually seen in hemorrhoids
Massive bleeding per rectum may be seen in diverticulosis
Bleeding is not an important feature of fissures
For intestinal obstruction which of the following statements is/are true
vomiting is an early symptom of high small intestinal obstruction
fluids level is seen in supine abdominal films
paralytic ileus is characterized by progressive abdominal distension & effortless vomiting
drip & suck is important in the management
central abdominal distension is not seen in small bowel obstruction
A fistula in ano
Complicates cryptoglandular infection
Always takes a direct course into the anal canal
Is associated with Crohn's disease
Is treated definitely with antibiotics
Traversing the sphincter muscles requires a defunctioning colostomy
For breast; which of the following is/are true
Fibro adenoma presents as painless lump in young women
Bleeding from the nipple indicates duct papilloma
Ca breast more common in upper & inner quadrant
Mondor's disease is sclerosing periangitis of lateral thoracic wall
Retraction of nipple is seen in chronic abscess
In cancer of the upper esophagus
death of the pt is frequently caused by malnutrition & overspill inhalation
histology is mainly squamous carcinoma
lymphatic spread can reach subdiaphragmetic nodes
exfoliative cytology is of no value
cervical lymphadenopathy & recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy are not contraindication to
surgery
For inguinal hernia; which of the following statements is/are true
Direct hernia is more common in young males

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Strangulation is characterized by irreducibility & tense tender swelling


Strangulation is usually due to presence of narrow neck
Femoral hernia is the commonest type in female
Positive ring occlusion test indicates indirect hernia
Mr. X ; a 55 yrs male ,wt 90 kg ,who smokes 20 cigarettes per day & drinks 30 units of
alcohol per wk ,referred to you with a 6 wks history of retrosternal pain ,the feeling of
food occasionally sticking in his gullet & occasionally liquids coming back into his
mouth when going to sleep
Physical examination should include PR
He should reduce wt
A trial of medical therapy should be given prior to further investigations
An upper GI contrast film would be the investigation of choice
This main difficulty in swallowing could be due to reflex esophagitis
Epigastric hernia
Is a form of umbilical hernia
Is spigelian hernia
Is a fatty hernia
Is a hiatus hernia
?
IVU
Shows residual urine in bladder
Depends on GFR
Can be used as nephrogram in early stages
Contraindicated if GFR is reduced
?
Pelvic abscess
May cause no symptoms
On PR appears like a hard apple
May perforate through the anal canal
Should be drained through a lower laporotomy
?
Blind loop syndrome
Oral antibiotics are of no help
Occurs due to bacterial overgrowth
Can cause hemorrhoids
?
?
Bleeding per rectum R

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Cellulitis is
Inflammation of subcutaneous tissues
Inflammation of bone marrow
The part affected is swollen ,tense & tender
Does not proceed to abscess formation
?
September 2003
The following drugs can cause hemolysis in G6PD Deficiency R
Penicillin
Aspirin
primaquine
nitrofurantoin
warfarin
In B12 absorption
Occur in jejunum
B12 deficiency occurs after few wks of dietary deficiency
Intrinsic factor is high in blood stream after absorption of vitamin B12
In blind loop syndrome deficiency is corrected by oral B12
?
Osteomalacia
can be treated by 1 Alfa cholecalciferol
occurs in secondary hyperparathyroidism
serum Ca+ & PO4- are low
there is high Alkaline phosphatase level
Osteoporosis occurs in
Vitamin D deficiency
Vitamin A deficiency
Chronic renal failure
Prolonged bed rest
Trabecular bone are affected more than long bones
Recognized side effects of Phenytoin
Hirsutism
Bulbar palsy
Urine retension
Menstrual disturbance
Megaloplastic anemia
Vitamin D resistant rickets
Is autosomal recessive
Due to excretion of PO4 through renal tubules
Is completely resistant to vitamin D treatment

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Is associated with short stature


Can be treated with potent 1 Alfa cholecalciferol
Staph aureus R
In Thalasemia major
Common presenting age is 5 yrs
There is low Fe+ level with low MCH
Low Hb due to defective production
Rarely spleen can reach a large size
Hepatitis B virus
Is a DNA virus
HBsAg +ve means infection
Superinfection with Delta can occur after clearance of hepatitis BsAg from blood
Chronic active hepatitis has +ve antismooth muscle antibodies usually
HBV immunization is effective in most pt
Fallot tetrology
Lung field is plethoric
There is splitting of 2nd HS
Brain abscess is due to R to L shunt
There is pulmonary hypertension
?
O2 Dissociation curve shifts to L in:
High Temp.
Metabolic acidosis
Anemia
Erythropoisis
High GTP
Infective Endocarditis
Diagnosis should be considered in all pt with fever & murmur
In elderly can present with comma without fever
Occurs in drug addicts
Is due to Strept viridans in post surgical cases
If no response to treatment in 48 hrs surgical treatment should be considered
In Tetanus infection
Clostridium tetani is sensitive to Penicillin
The organism produce Endotoxin
Sardonicus is a characteristic facial appearance
Trismus means a locked jaw
The following cause Hypo K+
Severe vomiting

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Laxative abuse
Conn's syndrome
Carbinoxalone
Diuretic use
Hyaline membrane disease RDS
there is indrawing of chest
decreased lung compliance
decreased surfactant
repeated chest infection in older children
there is high Temp
Ophthalmia Neonatorum
The common organism is Chlamydia
Is conjunctivitis in 1st month of life
Best way of protection is by diagnosis & treatment of mother
10% of those who have gonorrhea have ophthalmia N
infection with Staph is less serious & does not affect cornea
Hemoptysis can be a feature of R
Tricuspid stenosis
Asperigilloma
TB
Allergic bronchopulmonary Asperigillosis
Asbestosis
Metastatic calcification occurs in
sarcoidosis
TB
Hyperparathyroidism
Atheroma
Fat necrosis
The following can predispose to lung cancer
Asbestosis
Alanine dye
Radon
SO4
Smoking
IDA in pregnancy
Fall in Hb is due to relative increase in plasma volume
Ferrous gluconate causes less abdominal symptoms than Fe sulfate
Routine Fe supplement during pregnancy is useful
There is no benefit of parentral Fe over oral Fe

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Women with high Hb have lower risk of PPH


Ca stomach
Can occur after surgery
Incidence is declining in UK
Rarely metastasize to LN
Commonly presents with a palpable mass
Is associated with hyperacidity
The following statements are correct
Hypertrophy is the increase in tissue size due to increase in cell numbers
Hyperplasia is the increase in tissue size due to increase in cell size
Metaplasia is the change of abnormal tissue to another abnormal one
Atrophy is the increase in tissue size due to diseases
?
Lieomyomas
Common benign tumor of the uterus
Is benign tumors of uterine muscles
Commonest type is submucosal
Can be treated medically
Sarcomatous changes is 37 %
Type II DM can be treated with insulin in
DKA
HONK coma
Uncontrolled hypoglycemia
Pregnancy
Surgery
The following drugs are contraindicated in breast feeding mother
Amoxicillin
Ciprofloxacin
Azithromycin
Aspirin
Neomercazole
The following drugs interact with OCP
Warfarin
Rifampicin
Amoxicillin
Aspirin
?
Tremors of outstretched hand R

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B blockers
Is type II antiarrhythmic
Atenolol is cardioselective
Propranolol is a lipid soluble
?
?
The following drugs act by decreasing mortality or recurrence of MI
Aspirin
B blockers
ACEi
Nitrates
Ca+ channel blockers
Regarding antibiotics
Ear infection is best treated by systemic antibiotics
Eye infection does not require systemic AB
Vancomycin can be given orally
Cefradine is used 8 hourly
All drugs should be excreted through kidneys or GIT
Lipid lowering drugs
Statin acts by lowering bile salts
Fibrates act by lowering TG
Cholesteramine decrease cholesterol secretion
?
Polycystic ovary syndrome
LH is high
Is more prone to increased stimulation when using Gonadotrophins
Gonadotrophins lead to persistent painful cysts
?
In autosomal recessive inheritance
With two parents carriers ,babies affected are 50%
There is tendency to escape generation
If parents are diseased ,25% of generation are normal
There is consanguinity
DM with pregnancy
Glycosuria is common
Glycosuria & proteinuria are normally found in pregnancy
Confirmation of diagnosis of proteinuria done only by 24 hrs collection of protein
?
PID

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The commonest organism is Chlamydia


30% of asymptomatic female become infected during pregnancy
commonly blood porn from other focus in the body
best preventive way is early diagnosis & treatment before delivery
there is high risk of ectopic pregnancy
if not treated it may lead to pyosalpix
Ectopic pregnancy
Presents at 8-12 wks gestation
If the pt is shocked ,urgent laporotomy is a must
Pregnancy test is difficult to be +ve
HCG is not elevated
?
Hydatiform mole
Evacuation leads to cure in 90% of cases
<3% transform to choriocarcinoma
diagnosed by finding mole on PV
diagnosis made ideally at 4-6 mo of pregnancy
fundal level is larger than date
The following drugs are associated with the following side effects
Tetracycline
Diazepam
INH
Chloramphenicol
discoloration of teeth
gray baby syndrome
drowsiness of neonate
deafness
Neural Tube Defect
Commonly due to Folic acid deficiency
90% of them are opened defects
diagnosis can be made by amniocentesis
Alfa fetoprotein is higher in opened neural tube
?

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PRIVATE GP Some Qs & As are missed


PAEDIATRICS 10 Qs
Causes of stridor R
Foreign body in the Lt main bronchus
Hemophilus influenza
Aortic vascular ring
Hypercalcemia
Diphtheria
Recognized features of RA
Erythema multiform
Erythema nodosum
Pericardial tamponade
Sarcoidosis
Hepatosplenomegally
An Infant at 8 mo is expected to R
Sit with straight back
Hold fine with his fingers
Roll on to his back from prone position
Can say 5 words
Uses spoon for feeding
In ITP
In adults it is initiated by acute febrile illness
Is due to bone marrow megakaryorysis
Splenectomy is a treatment of choice
Low C3 complement is found in
Bacterial IE
Poststreptoccocal GN
Immunosuppressive GN?
Mesangeal GN
Transitional cell GN
Whooping cough R
Is caused by RCV
Immunocomplex test is diagnostic
Can cause bronchiectasis
Can lead to subconjuctival hemorrhage
Erythromycin is the drug of choice
A child in a pediatrics ward infected with measles ,the following are true
Close the ward for at least 2 wks
Prevent the parent to visit him till the rashes disappear

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Give all the patient in the ward immunization


Give G Globulin vaccine to those patient who have never been infected or immunized
In investigation of bleeding tendency (missed answers)
Osteogenesis imperfecta R
Prolonged use of topical Steroids
Betamethasone 0.25% is considered as mild steroid
Can cause skin malignancy
Can cause skin pigmentation
?
?
MEDICINE 10 Qs
Sumatryptan
Is an analgesic
Is 5 HT agonist
Is serotonin antagonist
Acts within 5 min if given SC
Active against migraine
Hemiplegic migraine
can lead to cerebral hemiplegia
?
?
?
?
Control of finger movements
by cerebral cortex
by anterior temporal hemisphere
by the anterior motor cortex
by the premotor cortex
by the post motor cortex
Renal tubular acidosis
Serum Na+ is high
Is a prerenal failure
Renal stones can lead to prerenal failure
GFR is low
?
In the action of insulin
can lead to entrance of K+ to cells

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mixtard 30/70 can be given IV


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?
Photosensitivity
a-????
Respiratory failure type I
??
Nitric oxide
Produced by Lymphocytes
Mimics nitrates in their action in coronary arteries
?
Hemoglobin
??
SURGERY-10 Qs
Use of Laxatives
Lactulose is a glucose polymer
Isbagula is a potent laxative
Can lead to hypoK+
?
?
Alfa fetoprotein (missed)
Duct ectasia differs from Pagett disease of the nipple in R
Renal failure
Intussusceptions R
IDA
Hepatitis B
Colorectal carcinoma
Carotid artery disease
Muscle relaxants
OBS & GYNE-10 Qs

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Abdominal pain with pregnancy


In appendicitis the area of maximum tenderness differs in the last trimester from that in
1st trimester
Intestinal obstruction has a colicky nature
?
Downs syndrome R
Is a trisomy
?
Infant from a diabetic mother R
Physiological changes during pregnancy R
Cervical smear
Is best taken in the 6 weeks post delivery
?
The days following ovulation R
STD R
Endometriosis R
Abortion R
DM with pregnancy R
THERAPEUTICS 10 Qs
Concerning blood electrolytes & drugs
Hyper K+ exaggerate Digoxin toxicity
Hype Ca+ is treated with vitamin D
?
Analgesics
Aspirin & panadol are effective against migraine*
Antacid must be given with a short course of Diclofenac Na
?
?
Irrational use of drugs
a good medical doctor can prescribe any drug for any pt

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the policy of sultanate Oman MOH is to reduce cost effectiveness


Studies done by MOH ..?
the doctor who prescribe the drug is the only person who explain its use to the pt
?
Oral hypoglycemic drug
Antihypertensi
ive drugs

GREAT THANKS TO USTAZ MOHAMED ELTAYEB, THE LAWER WHO


GETHERED THIS COLLECTION TO OUR FELLOW DOCTORS.
HE IS DOING A GREAT EFFORT TO PRESENT IT TO YOU AT ANY TIME
INTRODUCTION:
The Exam of MOH, Sultanate Oman is held o
n the first Sunday of every month. It consists of two sections: 50 MCQs (10
Pediatrics+10 Medicine+10 Surgery+10 Obs & Gyne+10 Therapeutic) for Medical
Officers (GP) both Private & government Sections & Oral section, usually held after 1 to
2 weeks.
There are No Penalty scores for false answers in MCQs for GP, but for specialists only &
probably in Medicine MCQs for GP- Government paper.
There is no remarkable difference between the papers for Private & Government sections.
About 50% of MCQs are repeated every month.
References:
Oxford HM (Medicine-Surgery)
Oxford HCS (Pediatrics-Obs-Derma-ENT)
Any Book in Therapeutic Medicine
NOTE:
Some of Qs & As are missed, so it's better to review the stem in the Book.
Questions which marked by R: are repeated.
Answers marked by * : are the probable True.
You have to write T for true & F for false answers (preferred by a black pen-not a pencil)
in the Exam Papers.
Do not rely 100% on these MCQs, you have to review all the stems in references.
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