General medical questions thanks for the help?In which diseases can we expect the elevation of the serum total bilirubin level?
Malnutrition & malabsorption
Instrinsic renal lesions
Hepatitis b- think its this one
Vitamin d deficiency
Nephritic syndrome
Clubbing of the fingers can be a sign of?
Cystic fibrosis
Kidney failure-maybe this one
Tuberculosis- wrong answer
Liver failure
Sleen enlargement
Second heart sound is produced by ?
Closure of the pulmonic and mitral valve
Closure of the aortic and mitral valve
Closure of the aortic and tricuspid valve
Closure of the pulmonic and tricuspid valve
Closure of the aortic and pulmonic valve- think its this one
Which of the diseases listed below is not a potential cause of dry, hacking cough?
Allergies
Viral infections
Intersticial lung disease
Tuberculosis
tumor
Which group of lymp-nodes located on the head or neck drainage the lymph from the abdomen?
Supra-clavicular
Sub-mandibular
Anterior-cervical
Sub-mental
Posterior cervical
The muscles used as the accessory ones during forced inspiration are?
Internal intercostais
Scalenes
Diaphragm
External intercostals
Abdominal muscles
First sound is produced by?
Closure of the pulmonic and mitral valves
Closure of the pulmonic and tricuspid valves
Closure of the venous valves
Closure of the aortic and mitral valves
Closure of the mitral and tripcuspid valves
Which of the sentences about macrocytic anemia, mentioned below, are true?
The mcv(mean corpuscular volume) is decreased
The level of hemoglobin is increased
The common cause is iron deficiency
The common cause is b1 deficiency
The common cause is foliate deficiency
Chronic suppurative otitis media should be recognized if the drainage from the ear (otorrhea) persists for at least:
1 month
3 days
3 weeks
6 weeks
1 week
The muscles used as the accessory ones during forced expiration are:
Scalene
Abdominal muscles
Diaphragm
Sternocleidomastoid muscles
External intercostals
Which laboratory results should be considered as an indicator of the acute bacterial infections of the respiratory tract?
Wbc: 5.0X10^9/L
Esr: 15mm/hr
Esr: 36mm/hr
pO2: 95mmHg
CRP: 3 mg/L
Make a false sentence about cough typical for vital infections of respiratory tract:
It usally last 7-10 days
A non-productive period is often followed by a productive cough, with production of yellowish sputum
In some patients it can lead to subacute cough
Loud cough, non-productive or producing small amounts of sputum
It is often aggravating at night
Which from the following accessory investigations is not the imaging study:
Electrocardiography
Radiography
Ultrasonography
Magnetic resonance
Tomography
Which of the sentences about the evaluation of the patients reflexes, mentioned below are true?
When damage occurs the upper motor neurons (cortical and spinal cord injuries) the reflex arc is interrupted
During the evaluation of reflex, grade 4+ of the knee jerk means that this reflex is not present
When testing the patient's reflexes you don't have to remember that reflexes can be influenced by age, metabolic factors or electrolyte abnormalities
When damage occurs to lower motor neurons (the peripheral nerve or dorsal roots) the spinal reflex arc in uninhibited
When damage occurs to lower motor neurons (the peripheral nerve or dorsal roots)the reflexes are decreased
Associated with dyspnea:
Pulmonary hypertension
Mitral stenosis
All of them can be associated with dyspnea
Pulmonary embolism
Anxiety
Posted by Shane-o
1) Hep B
2) Cystic fibrosis
3) Aortic and pulmonary
4) I'd go with tuberculosis, because it would usually be a cough productive of sputum
5) Supraclavicular
6) Scalenes
7) Mitral and tricuspid
8) Folate deficiency
9) 6 weeks
10) Abdominals and intercostals (so I'm not sure which you should put down - maybe abdominals?)
11) None of them really tell you that, but ESR of 36 is the only unusual one there. Although a PaO2 of 95 could occur as well.
12) They are all true
13) Electrocardiograpy
14) The last one is true
15) All of them
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