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Question 51# Print Question

You are reviewing test results. The midstream specimen of urine (MSU) from a 24-year-old woman who is 11 weeks pregnant shows a urinary tract infection. On discussing the result with the patient she does describe some dysuria and 'smelly urine'.

What is the most appropriate management?

A. Ciprofloxacin for 7 days
B. Amoxicillin for 7 days
C. Repeat MSU
D. Trimethoprim for 3 days
E. No treatment


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A 26-year-old man returns to the genito-urinary medicine clinic. He is a known intravenous drug user. Five days ago he was seen with a urethral discharge. A swab taken in the clinic showed a Gram-negative diplococcus and treatment with IM ceftriaxone was given. Unfortunately his symptoms have not resolved.

What is the most likely explanation?

A. Gonorrhoea-resistant to ceftriaxone
B. Co-existent Candida infection
C. HIV infection
D. Co-existent syphilis infection
E. Co-existent Chlamydia infection


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A pregnant 34-year-old female presents with uncomplicated Falciparum malaria following a trip to Kenya.

Which one of the following is the most suitable treatment?

A. Chloroquine
B. Artemether-lumefantrine
C. Doxycycline
D. Quinine
E. Atovaquone-proguanil


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Which one of the following features is not associated with Lyme disease?

A. Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction
B. Meningitis
C. Prolonged PR interval on ECG
D. Erythema marginatum
E. Arthralgia


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A 31-year-old woman is admitted to hospital. As part of a liver screen the following results are obtained:

  • Anti-HBs Positive
  • Anti-HBc Positive
  • HBs antigen Negative

Anti-HBs = Hepatitis B Surface Antibody; Anti-HBc = Hepatitis B Core Antibody; HBs antigen = Hepatitis B Surface Antigen

What is the patient's hepatitis B status?

A. Previous immunisation to hepatitis B
B. Chronic hepatitis B - highly infectious
C. Previous hepatitis B infection, not a carrier
D. Chronic hepatitis B - not infectious
E. Acute hepatitis B infection




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