By Michael S. Clement

Blueprints Q&A for Step three is the fitting research relief for USMLE Step three. The booklet comprises 1,000 board-formatted questions—200 for every middle clerkship subject—that were reviewed by means of scholars who lately handed the forums. complete solutions with factors for proper and unsuitable resolution offerings are supplied for every query. An appendix of ordinary lab values and a listing of abbreviations also are integrated. A spouse site on thePoint will provide the questions electronically to simulate the particular Step three examination.

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The most likely cause of her hyperprolactinemia is: A. B. C. D. E. Fluoxetine Marijuana Pregnancy Prolactinoma Hypothyroidism 16. A 24-year-old woman who has been previously healthy presents to your clinic complaining of diarrhea, sweaty skin, and irritability for the past couple of months. She has been having up to three bowel movements a day and they are somewhat I aVR V1 V4 II aVL V2 V5 III aVF V3 V6 IV II V5 Figure 1-14 • Image Courtesy of Dr. Brenda Shinar, Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona.

E. Sarcoidosis Silicosis Berylliosis Tuberculosis (TB) Congestive heart failure (CHF) 7. ” He has been staying with an aunt and uncle off the reservation for the past week and was usually in good health except for a severe sore throat that occurred approximately 3 weeks ago. He was treated on the reservation with a special tea given to him by his grandmother with gradual resolution of his symptoms. On examination, he is febrile to 101ºC, BP 105/70 mm Hg, HR 90, and RR 16. He appears ill, and the rest of his examination is significant for a tachycardia with a rub and a swollen left knee and right ankle with evidence of synovitis.

E. Creatinine is not used in the calculation of the Child-Pugh classification, but it is a factor in the MELD (Model for End Stage Liver Disease) score that is used to follow patients awaiting liver transplantation. It is a score calculated by plugging the serum bilirubin, INR, and creatinine into a formula. Scores can range from 6 to 40. A, B, C. See explanation for D. 14. C. This patient has Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, or WPW. It is characterized by patients with both preexcitation on their ECG and paroxysmal tachycardias.

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