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Risk factors for developing acute renal failure include:
ECF volume contraction
Increased age
All of the above
Anesthesia
Jaundice
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The best test for a child with pneumonia, nasal polyps and meconium ileus is:
Glucose tolerance test
Nasal challenge test
Sweat test
Secretin test
Guthrie test
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The most common breast tumor is:
Fibroadenoma
Papillary Carcinoma
Infiltrating ductal scirrhous carcinoma
Medullary Carcinoma
Inflammatory Carcinoma
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Regarding Q fever, which of the following is TRUE?
spread mainly by inhalation
caused by coxiella bruneti
All of the above
is a rickettsia disease
has an incubation period of 1 to 3 weeks
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A baby turns blue whenever stops crying, most likely diagnosis is:
Mitral stenosis
Lung abscess
Tetralogy of Fallot
Cystic Fibrosis
Choanal atresia
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Regarding osteoarthritis which of the following is true?
Onset is generally before 40 years of age
Joint pain is precipitated by exertion
More common in thin and athletic people
More common in men than in women
Usually affects small joints
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3 months after a measles infection a 7 year old boy develops seizure, the most likely diagnoses is?
Subacute sclerosing disease
Phenylketonuria
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Maple syrup urine disease
Benign Febrile Seizures
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Regarding hepatitis A virus (HAV), which of the following is FALSE?
Diagnosis is based on serologic tests
Patients are most
Incubation period is between
Mortality rate is less than 0.1%
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Retrolental fibroplasia is a complication of:
Radiotherapy
Physiotherapy
Chemotherapy
Oxygen therapy
Hydrotherapy
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Regarding hepatitis B virus (HBV), which of the following is TRUE?
All of the above
incubation period is between 20 to 30 days
the incidence peaks in the 15 to 19 year old age groups
about 60% of infected patients become chronic carriers
individuals with HBsAg are highly infectious
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"Heparin effect is neutralized by:
Tissue type plasminogen activator
Protamine Sulphate
Phenylbutazone
Streptokinase
Papillary Carcinoma
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