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A 16 year old boy came home from boarding school with a cough. His CXR showed bilateral consolidations. What is the most likely organism which would have caused his symptoms?
Chapter: 2 / Q: 44
A young man returns to his hostel and gets headache and lethargy. Now presents with fever. There are crepitations on the auscultation of lung. What is the most likely organism which would have caused his symptoms?
Chapter: 2 / Q: 45
A 24yo male is admitted with acute severe asthma. Tx is initiated with 100% oxygen, nebulized salbutamol and ipratropium bromide nebulizers and IV hydrocortisone. Despite initial tx there is no improvement. Which is the next step in management?
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A house-bound 78 year old man with severe COPD has had a gradual deterioration over recent months and is now breathless at rest. He is on maximal inhaled medical therapy. Result: pH 7.36, PaCO2= 5.9kPa, PaO2= 6.9kPa. What is the single most appropriate additional treatment?
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A 16 year old boy in boarding school feels unwell. He developed cough and rash. His CXR showed bilateral consolidations. What is the cause of his symptoms?
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A man suffering from Influenza A since 5days ago. CXR: pneumonia. What organism is responsible for pneumonia in this patient?
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A 35 year old man has been given a dx of allergic rhinitis and asthma. Exam: peripheralare present in the form of tender subcutaneous nodules. The patient is responding well to corticosteroids. What is the single most appropriate diagnosis?
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A 49 year old man comes with history of cough and SOB. His CD4 count is measured as 350. CXR shows lobar consolidation. What is the single most appropriate option?
Chapter: 2 / Q: 50
A 49 year old man comes with history of cough and SOB. His CD4 count is measured as 350. CXR shows lobar consolidation. What is the single most appropriate option?
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A 40 year old patient came to OPD with complaint of fever, pleuritic chest pain, productive cough and painful vesicles around the lips. Exam: temp 38C. He has a history of splenectomy last year. What is the single most likely causative organism?
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