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USMLE Step 2

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Name the organism:






2. When can a physician refuse to continue treating a patient on the grounds of futility?






3. Treatment for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) in children.






4. Infection of small airways with epidemics in winter and spring.






5. Non - small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) associated with hypercalcemia.






6. Hematuria - flank pain - and palpable flank mass.






7. Causes of transudative effusion.






8. Premalignant lesion from sun exposure that can ? squamous cell carcinoma.






9. Identify key organisms causing diarrhea:






10. Postnatal mortality?






11. Cohort study






12. Perinatal mortality?

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13. The most common causes of dementia.

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14. 'Stuck - on' appearance.






15. Causes of hypoxemia.






16. The coagulation parameter affected by warfarin.






17. Eosinophils in urine sediment.






18. Tanner stage 3 in a six-year - old female.






19. Signs of neurogenic shock.






20. Tests to rule out shaken baby syndrome.






21. When should a vaginal exam be performed with suspected placenta previa?






22. CSF findings:






23. A 55-year - old man presents with irritative and obstructive urinary symptoms. Treatment options?






24. The most common 1






25. Test to rule out urethral injury.






26. Two consecutive findings of atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) on Pap smear. Follow - up evaluation?






27. Treatment for DTs.






28. A young child presents with proximal muscle weakness - waddling gait - and pronounced calf muscles.






29. First - line treatment for moderate hypercalcemia.






30. Breast cancer type that ? the future risk of invasive carcinoma in both breasts.






31. A nurse presents with severe hypoglycemia; blood analysis reveals no elevation in C peptide.






32. How to distinguish polycythemia vera from 2






33. Should a - or Beta- antagonists be used first in treating pheochromocytoma?






34. Vaccinations at a six- month well - child visit.






35. Name the defense mechanism:






36. Radiographic evidence of aortic disruption or dissection.






37. Low urine specific gravity in the presence of high serum osmolality.






38. Symptoms of placenta previa.






39. Number needed to treat?






40. Cold agglutinins.






41. Presence of red cell casts in urine sediment.






42. A six-year - old girl presents with a port - wine stain in the V2 distribution as well as with mental retardation - seizures - and leptomeningeal angioma.






43. Conditions in which confidentiality must be overridden.






44. Treatment for postpartum hemorrhage.






45. A 55-year - old patient presents with acute 'broken speech.' What type of aphasia? What lobe and vascular distribution?

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46. Breast malignancy presenting as itching - burning - and erosion of the nipple.

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47. Treatment for atrial fibrillation.






48. The 6 P's of ischemia due to peripheral vascular disease.






49. Difference between Mallory- Weiss and Boerhaave tears.






50. Macrocytic - megaloblastic anemia without neurologic symptoms.