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USMLE Step 2

Instructions:
  • 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. A patient from California or Arizona presents with fever - malaise - cough - and night sweats. Diagnosis? Treatment?






2. 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?


3. Pinkish - scaling - flat lesions on the chest and back. KOH prep has a 'spaghetti - and - meatballs' appearance.






4. RTA associated with aldosterone defect.






5. Endocarditis prophylaxis regimens.






6. Birth rate?






7. Identify key organisms causing diarrhea:






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






9. Describe a test that consistently gives identical results - but the results are wrong.






10. An infant has a high fever and onset of rash as fever breaks. What is he at risk for?






11. Name the defense mechanism:






12. Arthritis - conjunctivitis - and urethritis in young men. Associated organisms?


13. A 49-year - old male presents with acute - onset flank pain and hematuria.






14. Complication of overly rapid correction of hyponatremia.






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






16. The percentage of cases within one SD of the mean? Two SDs? Three SDs?






17. CSF findings:






18. A 55-year - old man who is a smoker and a heavy drinker presents with a new cough and flulike symptoms. Gram stain shows no organisms; silver stain of sputum shows gram - negative rods. What is the diagnosis?






19. What is the immunodeficiency?






20. Natural history of a leiomyoma.






21. A patient hasn't slept for days - lost $20 -000 gambling - is agitated - and has pressured speech. Diagnosis? Treatment?






22. Reed - Sternberg cells


23. PPD reactivity is used as a screening test because most people with TB (except those who are anergic) will have a +PPD. Highly sensitive or specific?






24. Identify key organisms causing diarrhea:






25. A tall white male presents with acute shortness of breath. Diagnosis? Treatment?






26. Name the organism:






27. A febrile patient with a history of diabetes presents with a red - swollen - painful lower extremity.






28. ? risk of what infection with silicosis?






29. Causes of exudative effusion.






30. Risk factors for cholelithiasis.






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






32. A nonsuppurative complication of streptococcal infection that is not altered by treatment of 1






33. Radiographic indications for surgery in patients with acute abdomen.






34. Life - threatening muscle rigidity - fever - and rhabdomyolysis.






35. PFT showing ? FEV1/FVC.






36. Definition of unstable angina.






37. Treatment for acute coronary syndrome.






38. Unilateral - severe periorbital headache with tearing and conjunctival erythema.






39. Begin Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) prophylaxis in an HIV- positive patient At what CD4 count? Mycobacterium avium - intracellulare (MAI) prophylaxis?






40. A two - month - old presents with nonbilious projectile emesis. What are the appropriate steps in management?






41. Differential of hypervolemic hyponatremia.






42. The most common inherited hemolytic anemia.






43. Meningitis in infants. Causes? Treatment?






44. A 'blueberry muffin' rash is characteristic of what congenital infection?






45. Gout - self - mutilation - and choreoathetosis.






46. Treatment for malignant hypertension.






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






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






49. Name the organism:






50. Patient presents with sudden onset of severe - diffuse abdominal pain. Exam reveals peritoneal signs and AXR reveals free air under the diaphragm. Management?