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A 52 year old man presents to the ED with headaches, sweating and a change in his voice. He is complaining of tingling in his hands and is hypertensive
What is the most likely visual defect you will find on neurological examination ' ?
A 37 year old man is injured and has significant blood loss Following blood transfusion his systolic blood pressure increases from 70 to 100
Which physiological parameter is most likely to decrease in response?
A premature baby is born at 28 weeks ' gestation in your ED. They are at risk of respiratory distress syndrome due to lack of surfactant What best describes the composition of this substance?
A 56 year old man presenls with a rash in the supraclavicular fossa which is typical of herpes zoster Which dermatomal level best describes the area affected?
You see a patient with steatorrhea, weight loss and abdominal pain You suspect they have exocrine pancreatic insufficiency The secretion of which substance is least likely to be affected by this condition?
You have achieved haemostasis of a wound A medical student asks you about the subsequent inflammatory response. Which is the predominant cell type in this phase?
A 38 year old man with an atrial septal defect complains of chest pain. On auscultation you hear a loud and split second heart sound in the second intercostal space, left parasternal region.
Closure of which structure is most likely responsible for this finding?
A patient presents with a fracture to the mid-clavicle after a fall The medial part of the clavicle is displaced superiorly Which muscle is most likely to cause this displacement?
A 55 year old woman is found to have clinical and biochemical features of cholestatic jaundice. You think her jaundice might be caused by one of her medications.
Which medication is the most likely cause of her jaundice?
When taking a history from a 74 year old woman, she tells you she has pernicious anaemia Where are the cells that are attacked in this autoimmune condition most likely to be located?
