The drug of choice for acute rheumatic fever:
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77%
Penicillin
9%
Azithromycin
8%
Ceftriaxone
6%
Vancomycin
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The hallmark of nephrotic syndrome is:
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9%
Hematuria
80%
Proteinuria
4%
Hypertension
8%
Edema
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A 28-year-old male is brought after a high-speed RTA. He is unable to void, has suprapubic fullness, and is passing small amounts of blood-stained urine. FAST is negative. Pelvic X-ray shows a pubic ramus fracture. Which is the best next investigation?
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15%
CT abdomen with IV contrast only
12%
Ultrasound KUB
10%
Diagnostic peritoneal lavage
39%
Retrograde urethrography
26%
CT cystography
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CT cystography after RTA shows contrast around bowel loops in the abdomen. Type of injury?
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57%
Intraperitoneal rupture
27%
Extraperitoneal rupture
6%
Neck injury
7%
Contusion
4%
Combined
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Pelvic fracture with blood at meatus and inability to void. Next step?
Anonymous Quiz
32%
CT cystography first
8%
Laparoscopy
21%
Catheter then CT
9%
USG
30%
RUG then CT cystography
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π Neonatal Acne πΆβ¨
Tiny red or white bumps on a newbornβs face, usually on the cheeks, forehead, and nose . Caused by maternal hormones or immature skin glands.
Tiny red or white bumps on a newbornβs face, usually on the cheeks, forehead, and nose . Caused by maternal hormones or immature skin glands.
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Which artery primarily supplies the inner two-thirds of the retina?
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7%
Short posterior ciliary artery
43%
Central retinal artery
21%
Long posterior ciliary artery
12%
Anterior ciliary artery
17%
Ophthalmic artery
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Most common cause of neonatal jaundice after 24 hours
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5%
Biliary atresia
8%
Sepsis
75%
Physiological jaundice
11%
Hemolytic disease
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First-line drug for acute asthma attack
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7%
Prednisolone
5%
Theophylline
2%
Montelukast
86%
Salbutamol
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Most common cause of meningitis in infants
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7%
HSV
19%
E coli
19%
Listeria
55%
Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Bilious vomiting in a neonate suggests
Anonymous Quiz
57%
Malrotation with volvulus
6%
GERD
33%
Pyloric stenosis
4%
Overfeeding
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Best screening test for celiac disease
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10%
Total IgE
21%
Endoscopy
17%
Stool fat
51%
Anti-TTG IgA
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Strawberry tongue is seen in
Anonymous Quiz
47%
Scarlet fever
41%
Kawasaki disease
6%
Rubella
6%
Measles
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Most common cause of febrile seizures
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58%
Viral infections
29%
Meningitis
11%
Epilepsy
3%
Brain tumor
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Best initial management of severe dehydration
Anonymous Quiz
79%
IV normal saline
14%
ORS only
2%
Antibiotics
6%
Dextrose
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π The CHA2DS2-VASc score is useful for assessing thromboembolic risk in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation.
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A 68-year-old patient with non-valvular atrial fibrillation has a CHAβDSβ-VASc score of 3. What is the most appropriate management to reduce stroke risk?
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8%
No antithrombotic therapy
19%
Aspirin only
54%
Oral anticoagulation
19%
Dual antiplatelet therapy
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A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents with jugular venous distention, hepatomegaly, and pitting peripheral edema. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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15%
Left-sided heart failure
9%
Acute pulmonary embolism
6%
Constrictive pericarditis
4%
Nephrotic syndrome
66%
Cor pulmonale
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π Clinical features of Pulmonary Hypertension
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A child is found to have a grade II systolic ejection murmur that decreases with standing and has no other symptoms. What is the next step in management?
Anonymous Quiz
43%
Echocardiography
11%
Cardiology referral
33%
Reassurance
7%
Initiation of beta-blocker therapy
6%
Activity restriction
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