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1700 MCQ REVISED VERSION TOPIC WISE
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DR. KHALID SAIFULLAH
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4th EDITION
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Q: 13
A 30 year old female attends OPD with a fever and dry cough. She says that she had headache, myalgia and joint pain like one week ago. Examination: pulse 100bpm, temperature 37.5C. CXR: bilateral patchy consolidation. What is the single most likely causative organism?
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Q: 14
A 45 year old IV drug abuser is brought into the emergency deppartment with complaint of fever, shivering, malaise, SOB and productive cough. Examination: temperature 39C, pulse 110bpm, BP 100/70mmHg. Investigation: CXR bilateral cavitating bronchopneumonia. What is the single most likely causative
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Q: 15
A 45 year old chronic smoker attends the OPD with complaints of persistent cough and copious amount of purulent sputum. He had history of measles in the past. Exam: finger clubbing and inspiratory crepitations on auscultation. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
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Q: 16
A 68 year old man has had malaise for 5 days and fever for 2 days. He has cough and there is dullness to percussion at the left lung base. What is the single most appropriate investigation?
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Q: 17
A tall thin young man has sudden pain in the chest and becomes breathless while crying. What is the single most appropriate inv?
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Q: 18
A 55 year old woman with a persistent cough and history of smoking develops left sided chest pain exacerbated by deep breathing with fever and localized crackles. What is the single most appropriate diagnosis?
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Q: 19
A 14 year old boy with asthma suddenly developed chest pain and increasing breathlessness He has reduced breath sounds on the right side. His oxygen saturation is 94% on air. What the single most appropriate investigation?
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Q: 20
A 39 year old man presents to the emergency department with persistent cough, sputum and dyspnea. He gave a history of smoking 20 cigarettes/day for the last 10 years. Patient was given oxygen in ambulance but he is not improving. What is the next step?
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Q: 21
A 35 year old man has a temperature of=39C, cough with purulent sputum and right sided chest pain on inspiration. He has herpes labialis. What is the single most likely causative organism?
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Q: 22
A 16 year old girl has been unwell for 5days with malaise, headache and dry cough. She has a few crackles in her chest. Her CXR shows patchy consolidation in the lower lobes. What is the single most likely causative organism?
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