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Q 01: What is the most probable diagnosis for a 22-year-old first-time pregnant woman who urgently presents in the labor room at 30 weeks of gestational amenorrhea, complaining of abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding since morning? Her physical examination reveals a pale and anxious appearance, a pulse rate of 120/minute, a blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg, and abdominal tenderness. Her urine report indicates proteinuria, and her hemoglobin level is 9 gm/dl.

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Q 02: Which artery does the superior rectal artery continue from?

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Q 03: After a road traffic accident, a 55-year-old male presented to the ER with severe headache and lacerated wound on his scalp. 2 days later he develops the sign of meningitis and investigation revealed thrombosis of superior sagittal sinus. Which of the following layer of the scalp is most likely to be responsible for the spread of this infection?

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Q 04: The parietal lobe is occupied by the following convolutions except:

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Q 05: Following an automobile accident, a young man presents with a perineal injury resulting in a ruptured penile urethra. In this scenario, which anatomical region is most likely to be affected by extravasated urine?

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Q 06: During the cardiac cycle, QRS complex begins slightly prior to the onset of:

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Q 07: Which of the following sensory receptors, when stimulated, leads to the rapid relaxation of extensor muscles during passive elbow flexion, causing clasp-knife rigidity?

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Q 08: Which of the following option provides an explanation for the observed biochemical changes in a patient with chronic renal failure, including low serum calcium and high phosphate levels?

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Q 09: A 38 year old man wins a marathon race in a record time. His hormonal balance as he crosses the finish line would be:

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Q 10: A 40-year-old female with profound jaundice and bleeding gums is found to have bile duct obstruction caused by a stone on ultrasound. If left untreated, which deficiency is she most likely to develop?

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Q 11: A 6-year-old boy presents with female like genitalia, slow growth, and low appetite. His work-up shows virtually no glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. He is found to have congenital deficiency of an enzyme. Metabolism of which of the following lipids is most likely affected in this patient?

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Q 12: A 4-year-old boy presented with shortness of breath, weakness & easy fatigability. Examination showed brownish-blue discoloration of skin & mucosa. The enzyme that is most likely to be deficient in this patient is:

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Q 13: Which nutritional supplement is most appropriate for the elderly man brought to the ER with symptoms of mental confusion, diarrhea, weakness, loss of appetite, and scaly skin sores in sun-exposed areas?

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Q 14: A 35-year-old vegan presents with pain in the muscles, weak bones, repeated infection, and delayed wound healing. His workup shows deficiency of one of the primary macronutrients that is minimally stored in the body, needs to be consumed regularly for survival. The deficient primary macronutrient is most likely:

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Q 15: A young soldier on outdoor duty presented with intermittent fever accompanied by chills and headache. Examination of his blood showed a hemoglobin level of 11g/dl, total leukocyte count (TLC) of 11.5x10^9/l, and platelet count of 145x10^9/l. Upon observing his red blood cells (RBCs), a small intracellular organism with an amoeboid shape and bluish cytoplasm containing a chromatic dot was noted. Which of the following parasites is the most likely cause?

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Q 16: Which of the following infectious agents is the 40-year-old man likely to be exposed to while cave exploring and encountering numerous bats?

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Q 17: A 35-year-old patient with quadriparesis, urinary retention, and lethargy is admitted from the emergency department and treated by the neurology department. The patient's cranial nerves are unaffected, and their cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination reveals pleocytosis and an elevated IgG index. Nerve conduction study results are within normal limits. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Q 18: Which of the following types of carcinoma is most likely when a peripheral lung mass is initially observed on a patient's x-ray and is later confirmed to be cancerous?

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Q 19: Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis for a 28-year-old man who visits his GP with a 4.2 cm mobile anterior neck mass, and a fine needle aspirate shows cells with orphan Annie eye nuclei and psammoma bodies?

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Q 20: Which nutrient deficiency is linked to pernicious anemia?

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Q 21: The kinetic process that distinguishes the elimination of ethanol, phenytoin and aspirin from most drugs is called:

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Q 22: A physician wants to prescribe an adrenergic agonist with long half-life and good CNS penetration to his patient. Which of the following drugs should he choose?

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Q 23: A 35 year old, known hypertensive has been on Atenolol 100mg/day. In a suicidal attempt she took 4 tablets of atenolol and lands up with severe hypotension with B.P of 70/30 mmHg and pulse rate of 44/min. The drug of choice to treat her hypotension is:

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Q 24: What is the recommended medication for a 26-year-old male who experiences breathing difficulties, dizziness, throat swelling, and a swollen tongue after receiving a penicillin injection without a test dose? His blood pressure is measured at 90/50 mm/Hg.

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Q 25: Which of the following is the most probable reason for the yellowing of sclera and the jaundice observed in a 28-year-old man who was prescribed Nicotinic acid for his hyper-cholesterolemia? His laboratory results show: Hemoglobin - 11.0 gm/dl, total serum Bilirubin - 3.0 mg/dl, direct Bilirubin - 0.8 mg/dl, ALT - 35 iu/L.

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Q 26: What is the primary and crucial initial investigative tool for examining lung cancer in a 53-year-old smoker presenting with a history of hemoptysis?

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Q 27: An individual, 55 years of age, arrives at the emergency room displaying excessive sweating, palpitations, and severe chest pain. His electrocardiogram reveals Q wave and ST segment alterations, while his cardiac enzyme levels confirm a myocardial infarction (MI). Furthermore, he possesses a notable family history of MI. Which of the following is the primary risk factor for Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD)?

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Q 28: A 16-year-old male presents with a one-week history of fever, headache, vomiting, and altered behavior, followed by episodes of muscle rigidity, seizures, and decreased consciousness. Upon examination, he appears drowsy and agitated, with widespread muscle rigidity. His temperature is 101°F, and his pulse is 68 beats per minute. Fundoscopic examination reveals no abnormalities. Laboratory results indicate a white blood cell count of 8700 cells/cubic millimeter, with 55% segmented neutrophils and 45% lymphocytes. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis shows a protein level of 55 mg/dL and a glucose level of 60 mg/dL (with a blood glucose level of 110 mg/dL), along with 20 cells/cubic millimeter, all of which are lymphocytes. Gram staining reveals no bacteria, and acid-fast bacilli are absent on Ziehl-Neelsen staining. What is the most probable diagnosis?

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Q 29: A woman with a history of laparotomy 3.5 years ago presents with a 4-day history of constipation, absence of bowel movements and passing gas, and abdominal distention. On examination, a non-reducible swelling is observed in the midline, and X-rays reveal air-fluid levels. What is the most appropriate next step in management?

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Q 30: Which of the following is the most probable diagnosis for a 15-year-old boy presenting to the emergency department with intense chest pain and knee pain, who was subsequently treated with intravenous fluids and oxygen, leading to symptom improvement and discharge?

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Q 31: Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis for a 20-year-old female presenting with weight gain, irregular menstrual cycles, hirsutism, a blood pressure reading of 160/100 mm Hg, a height of 5 feet, a weight of 60 kg, and a blood sugar level of 200 mg/dl?

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Q 32: Which factor suggests that a 45-year-old woman with bilateral knee pain lasting for 6 months is more likely to have osteoarthritis than immune-mediated arthritis?

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Q 33: A young man came to a clinic with complain of severe pain on dorsal and ventral surface of thorax and neck on left side. On examination, crop of vesicles was observed limited to left side neck and chest. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Q 34: Which pathogenic agent is likely responsible for the symptoms of fever and drowsiness in a patient admitted with increased lymphocytes, normal protein, and glucose levels in their CSF examination?

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Q 35: What is the most appropriate course of action for managing the care of a newborn baby born to a mother who is positive for both Hepatitis B (HBV) and Hepatitis C (HCV)?

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Q 36: A mother brought her 3 -year-old child presenting with fever, sore throat, and headache, and vomiting. On examination, stiffness of the neck and back with flaccid paralysis of the limbs was found. The history revealed no previous vaccination in this child. What is the most suitable specimen for isolation of the micro-organism?

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Q 37: Which of the following congenital heart conditions is characterized by a distinctive boot-shaped heart appearance on X-rays in a 7-year-old patient?

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Q 38: A 4 year old boy has presented to the OPD with the complaints of increased frequency of micturition and increased appetite for the past four months. On examination he is found to be thin and emaciated. The most appropriate investigation at this time would be:

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Q 39: Which organ is most likely to be injured in a patient brought to the hospital after a roadside accident, exhibiting paleness, low blood pressure, and a fracture of the left 10th rib?

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Q 40: What is the most appropriate management approach for oliguria in a 25-year-old man who developed it 10 hours after undergoing a splenectomy for trauma, even though he has been receiving 100 ml of normal saline per hour and there's no fluid drainage from the surgical site?

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Q 41: A 45-year-old weight lifter presented to the surgical OPD with the complaint of the dull pain in the lower right quadrant of his abdomen during weight lifting, diagnosed a case of inguinal hernia. During surgical repair, doctor found a small hernia sac with small kunckle of intestinal projecting through the abdominal wall just above the inguinal ligament lateral to the inferior epigastric artery. The most likely type of this hernia is:

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Q 42: A 37-year-old man presents 3.5 months after neglected traumatic posterior dislocation of hip. He complains of pain and is unable to walk without crutches. What is the most suitable treatment option?

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Q 43: A young patient with a diagnosis of right lung abscess is scheduled for surgery. You prefer using left-sided double-lumen tube. After confirming the correct position of the tube, you provide anesthesia with N20/02 and isoflurane. On clamping of the bronchial lumen, 02 saturation drops from 97% to 85%. The first immediate measure would be:

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Q 44: What is the most suitable treatment of a 32-year-old woman who was admitted with abruptio placentae, delivered 24 hours later, experiencing substantial bleeding despite a well-contracted uterus, and presenting with laboratory results indicating Hb of 7 gm, platelets at 80,000/cm, elevated F.D.P, urea of 40mg%, creatinine at 1.2, and blood-stained urine?

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Q 45: Which type of abortion is characterized by the absence of fetal cardiac activity in a pregnant woman?

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Q 46: From which part of the cervix does cervix carcinoma in females originate?

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Q 47: What is the most probable diagnosis for a 22-year-old first-time pregnant woman who urgently presents in the labor room at 30 weeks of gestational amenorrhea, complaining of abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding since morning? Her physical examination reveals a pale and anxious appearance, a pulse rate of 120/minute, a blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg, and abdominal tenderness. Her urine report indicates proteinuria, and her hemoglobin level is 9 gm/dl.

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Q 48: Which of the following fracture locations would likely result from a teenager being hit by a baseball in the eye area, leading to hypoesthesia of the cheek and upper gum on the affected side?

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Q 49: Which of the following is the most probable diagnosis for a 6-year-old with fever, sore throat, and redness and swelling behind the left ear?

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Q 50: Where is the pain from ethmoidal sinusitis typically felt?

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