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Question 31# Print Question

Which one of the following congenital infections is most characteristically associated with sensorineural deafness?

A. Toxoplasma gondii
B. Parvovirus B19
C. Rubella
D. Treponema pallidum
E. Cytomegalovirus


Question 32# Print Question

A 31-year-old man who is known to be HIV positive presents with dyspnoea and a dry cough. He is currently homeless and has not been attending his outpatient appointments or taking antiretroviral medication. 

Clinical examination reveals a respiratory rate of 24 / min. Chest auscultation is unremarkable with only scattered crackles. His oxygen saturation is 96% on room air but this falls rapidly after walking the length of the ward.

Given the likely diagnosis, what is the most appropriate first-line treatment?

A. Fluconazole
B. Co-trimoxazole
C. Erythromycin
D. Ganciclovir
E. Sulfadiazine and pyrimethamine


Question 33# Print Question

A 19-year-old man presents with a compound fracture of his leg following a fall from scaffolding. Examination reveals soiling of the wound with mud. He is sure he has had five previous tetanus vaccinations.

What is the most appropriate course of action to prevent the development of tetanus?

A. Clean wound + intramuscular human tetanus immunoglobulin
B. Clean wound + tetanus vaccine
C. Clean wound + tetanus vaccine + intramuscular human tetanus immunoglobulin
D. Clean wound + tetanus vaccine + benzylpenicillin
E. Clean wound


Question 34# Print Question

A 44-year-old farmer presents with headache, fever and muscle aches. He initially thought he had a bad cold but his symptoms have got progressively worse over the past week. During the review of systems he reports nausea and a decreased urine output. On examination his temperature is 38.2ºC, pulse 102 / min and his chest is clear.

Subconjunctival haemorrhages are noted but there is no evidence of jaundice.

What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Mycoplasma pneumonia
B. Lyme disease
C. Legionella pneumonia
D. Listeria
E. Leptospirosis


Question 35# Print Question

A 57-year-old female presents with headache and fever to the Emergency Department. On examination neck stiffness is noted along with a positive Kernig's sign. A lumbar puncture is performed and reported as follows:

  • CSF culture Gram positive bacilli

What is the most likely causative organism?

A. Cryptococcus
B. Haemophilus influenzae
C. Streptococcus pneumoniae
D. E. coli
E. Listeria monocytogenes




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