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During a basketball match, one of the players suddenly collapsed to the ground with coughing and SOB. What choice?

  1. V/Q
  2. CTPA
  3. MRI
  4. CT scan
  5. CXR

Answer(s): E

Explanation:

CXR. Likely diagnosis is pneumothorax. So investigation of choice is CXR



A 27-year-old man presents with abdominal pain. He says his urine is dark.
Exam: BP=160/105mmHg.
What is investigation?

  1. Urine microscopy
  2. Renal biopsy
  3. Urine protein
  4. US
  5. CT

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

US. Abdominal pain, Dark urine (hematuria and hypertension suggests ADPKD. The sensitivity of ult ADPKD1 is 99% for at-risk patients older than 20 years.



A 70-year-old man with prostatic cancer has had severe acute back pain waking him up at night for 6wks.
What is appropriate investigation?

  1. DEXA scan
  2. Serum ALP concentration
  3. Serum calcium concentration
  4. MRI spine

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Radionuclide bone scan. MRI is good for soft tissue but not for bone. If it was radiculopathy, spina compression or prolapsed disc creating pressure on nerve MRI would be fine but not for bony metastasis. Her choice is radionuclide bone scan.



A 62-year-old man diagnosed with T2DM with BMI=33. Lifestyle modifications have failed to control blood. Labs: urea=3.6mmol/l, creatinine=89mmol/l.
What is the next appropriate management?

  1. Sulfonylurea receptor binder
  2. Glitazone
  3. Biguanide
  4. Sulfonylurea

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Patient is obese type 2 diabetic. So biguanide is the treatment of choice






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