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Rapid Board Question Review for Medical Students by Brian W Hurd
★★★★☆4,6 - (18) Reviews - Created on November 09, 2023
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Study more efficiently for Step 1 2 3 , CK2, and CK3: Get clear, concise explanations for NBME, uWorld, and Amboss questions. Paste the practice question with the answer and its explanation, and this GPT will rephrase and highlight what you must understand to reach the correct answer.
A newborn, one month old, presents with a 12 x 8-cm, red, elevated, distinct lesion with a lobulated appearance and capable of being compressed, located on the buttocks since birth. Additional findings include numerous small, red, round spots on the skin and bruising. What is the most probable cause of these symptoms? A) Widespread blood clotting within vessels B) Heart failure leading to excessive blood flow C) Hindered tissue development due to disrupted blood flow D) Excessive tissue development due to increased blood flow E) Low platelet count due to platelet trapping (Correct Answer: E)
A 16-year-old male is taken to the emergency room 20 minutes after experiencing a generalized tonic-clonic seizure, which lasted for 5 minutes. He has a history of high blood pressure, for which he is prescribed a medication that blocks calcium channels, but he has been non-compliant with his medication regimen. Upon arrival, he is unresponsive. His blood pressure reads 250/154 mm Hg. An examination reveals proliferative changes in the retina. A urine test indicates a slight presence of protein. What is the most suitable intravenous medication to administer in this case? A) Lorazepam B) Sodium nitroprusside C) Diazoxide D) Hydralazine E) Furosemide
A 12-year-old boy, after falling from a tree, incurs a fracture in the middle part of his right upper arm bone. He experiences difficulty in straightening his wrist and fingers. Which nerve injury is most likely associated with this condition? A) Median nerve B) Ulnar nerve C) Musculocutaneous nerve D) Radial nerve E) Posterior cord of the brachial plexus
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