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USMLE Step 2

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Symptoms of placental abruption.






2. Treatment of anaphylactic shock.






3. Blood in the urethral meatus or high - riding prostate.






4. Causes of hypoxemia.






5. A 50-year - old man with a history of alcohol abuse presents with boring epigastric pain that radiates to the back and is relieved by sitting forward. Management?

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6. Flat - topped papules.






7. + Nikolsky's sign.






8. Case - control study






9. The first test to perform when a woman presents with amenorrhea.






10. A patient has ? vaginal discharge and petechial patches in the upper vagina and cervix.






11. What is the metabolic syndrome?






12. Peaked T waves and widened QRS.






13. Antibiotics with teratogenic effects.






14. The three most common causes of fever of unknown origin (FUO).






15. The most common causes of hypercalcemia.






16. First - line pharmacotherapy for depression.






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






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






19. The number of bacterial culture on a clean - catch specimen to diagnose a UTI.






20. Virchow's triad.






21. Name the defense mechanism:






22. Why are Beta- blockers contraindicated in diabetics?






23. Iris - like target lesions.






24. Heinz bodies?






25. Unopposed estrogen is contraindicated in which cancers?






26. Method of calculating fluid repletion in burn patients.






27. Treatment for TTP.






28. A 16-year - old presents with an annular patch of alopecia with broken - off - stubby hairs.






29. A middle - aged man presents with acute - onset monoarticular joint pain and bilateral Bell's palsy. What is the likely diagnosis - and how did he get it? Treatment?






30. Name the organism:






31. Exophytic nodules on the skin with varying degrees of scaling or ulceration; the second most common type of skin cancer.






32. Microcytic anemia with ? serum iron - ? total iron - binding capacity (TIBC) - and normal or ? ferritin.






33. Exophthalmos - pretibial myxedema - and ? TSH.

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34. A patient presents with tachycardia - wild swings in BP - headache - diaphoresis - altered mental status - and a sense of panic.






35. Infant mortality?






36. Treatment for bacterial vaginosis.






37. If you want to know if race affects infant mortality rate but most of the variation in infant mortality is predicted by socioeconomic status - then socioeconomic status is a _____.






38. A patient presents with recent PID with RUQ pain.






39. A history significant for initial altered mental status with an intervening lucid interval. Diagnosis? Most likely etiology? Treatment?






40. Bias introduced when screening detects a disease earlier and thus lengthens the time from diagnosis to death.






41. The diagnostic test for pulmonary embolism.






42. An elderly female presents with pain and stiffness of the shoulders and hips; she cannot lift her arms above her head. Labs show anemia and ? ESR.






43. Caf






44. Erythema migrans.






45. A violent patient has vertical and horizontal nystagmus.






46. The most likely cause of acute lower GI bleed in patients > 40 years old.






47. The most common type of nephrolithiasis.






48. Findings in 3






49. A condition associated with red 'currant - jelly' stools.






50. A four -year - old child presents with oliguria - petechiae - and jaundice following an illness with bloody diarrhea. Most likely diagnosis and cause?