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Emergency Medicine Resident
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1. What is the practical use of this? 30``
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2. Name? 30``
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3. The most probable Diagnosis? 30``
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4. Toxicity of this planet is like… 30``
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5. A 21-year-old female with a history of "seizure" disorder. She is on no medications and her electrolytes are normal. Pathology? 60``
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6. Name? (in English) 30``
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7. Name? (in English) 30``
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8. Name? (in English) 30``
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9. A young lady fell on her knee. Ligaments exam were normal. See the patellar view. Diagnosis? 60``
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10. A 11 month old boy came to ED with suspicious history of trauma. See the arrows. What is the most probable mechanism or diagnosis ? 60``
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11. A young wrestler came with pain after trauma to his shoulder.What is treatment, surgical or medical? 30``
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12. Write the stage of Salter and Harris scale. 60``
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13. Pain in cervical spine and neck after crash injury in a boy. Diagnosis? 60``
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14. Name of the view? 30``
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15. An 18-year-old pre-op ECG for knee surgery. What do you see? 60``
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A 30 y old man with dyspnea, cough, fever, loss of appetite and weight Write minimum tree pathologies What is the most probable diagnosis? 60`` 16
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17 A 50 y old man with Loss of consciousness and fever since 2 days age No focal neurological deficit No neck stiffness Write pathologies What is the most probable diagnosis? 60``
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18. What is the diagnosis? 60``
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19. A 49-year-old woman having palpitations. 60``
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20. Diagnosis? 60``
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21. Write minimum two pathologies 60``
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22. This is the admitting ECG of a previously healthy 49- year-old man who presented with progressive muscle weakness, paresthesias, and constipation. He had no chest pain or dyspnea. What is the probable electrolyte abnormality? 60``
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23. Write minimum two pathologies 60``
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24. Diagnosis? 30``
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25. Diagnosis? 60``
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26. Diagnosis? 30``
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27. The patient is an elderly man with history of ESRD who presented to the emergency ward with dizziness and dyspnea. Write the pathology 60``
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28. Write tree differential diagnosis 60``
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29. What pathology do you see? 60``
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30. What pathology do you see? Type of bladder injury. 60``
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31. What pathology do you see? Type of bladder injury. 60``
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32. A 59-year-old female with sudden palpitations and lightheadedness What is the diagnosis? 60``
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33. A patient with abdominal trauma. What pathology do you see? Stage of injury? 60``
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34. What is the pathology ? 60``
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