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FRCEM Primary Examination

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Question # 51

You are teaching a medical student and are discussing how fluid compartment ratios can change in relation to age and gender You note that some population groups have proportionally higher total body water which increases the extracellular to intracellular fluid ratio

What population group best demonstrates this?

A.

Adult female

B.

Adult male

C.

Child

D.

Elderly

E.

Neonate

Question # 52

A 72 year old diabetic man develops an oculomotor nerve palsy.

Which clinical sign are you most likely to find?

A.

Absence of sweating on the face

B.

Absent corneal reflex

C.

Constriction of the pupil

D.

Deviation of the eye inferolaterally

E.

Increased lacrimation

Question # 53

A 56 year old woman with hypothyroidism is found to have significant hypokalemia Which feature is most likely to be seen on her ECG?

A.

J waves

B.

Prolonged PR interval

C.

Prominent U waves

D.

Short QT interval

E.

Tall T waves

Question # 54

A 70 year old woman presents with reduced I6vel of consciousness following a recent chest infection She has signs of meningeal irritation Gram staining of CSF demonstrates gram positive diplococci.

Which organism is most likely in this case1?

A.

Acinetobacter baumannii

B.

Moraxella catarrhalis

C.

Neisseria meningitidis

D.

Staphylococcus aureus

E.

Streptococcus pneumoniae

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