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Question 241# Print Question

A 14-year-old female sees you for follow-up after hypercalcemia is found on a chemistry profile obtained during a 5-day episode of vomiting and diarrhea. She is now asymptomatic, but her serum calcium level at this visit is 2.75 mmol/L. Her aunt underwent unsuccessful parathyroid surgery for hypercalcemia a few years ago.

Which one of the following laboratory findings would suggest a diagnosis other than primary hyperparathyroidism?

A. Low 24-hour urine calcium
B. Decreased serum phosphate
C. High-normal to increased serum chloride
D. Elevated alkaline phosphatase
E. Elevated parathyroid hormone


Question 242# Print Question

The physician counseling a 4-year-old child about the death of a loved one should keep in mind that children in this age group:

A. Often feel no sense of loss
B. Often believe they are somehow responsible for the death
C. Should not attend a funeral
D. Should usually be told the loved one is having a long sleep
E. Usually accept the finality of death with little question


Question 243# Print Question

A 16-year-old male presents with history of weight loss, abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea. Investigation shows a normal upper endoscopy, inconclusive abdominal x-rays and an ultrasonography report reveals the GI wall thickness about 3mm with several hypoechoic areas.

What is the most appropriate next step?

A. Colonoscopy with biopsy
B. CT of abdomen
C. Stool studies
D. CBC and reticulocyte count
E. Abdominal Ultrasound


Question 244# Print Question

A 4-year-old boy was brought to the hospital with confusion and seizures for the last two hours. While being evaluated he went into coma. According to his mother, he was fine until about 8 hours ago when he started complaining of feeling tired and nauseated. On examination, the child was in coma with Glasgow coma scale of 9 but he did not look ill and was not febrile. Severe bradycardia and hypotension were found. His mother recalls that she saw him playing with her beta-blocker bottle this morning. Although she does not remember the number of the tablets left in her bottle, she was almost sure that many of the tablets were missing. Blood glucose was found to be low and IV glucose was given.

The best antidote to be given to this child is: 

A. Epinephrine
B. Norepinephrine
C. Glucagon
D. Charcoal
E. Atropine


Question 245# Print Question

A 17-year-old gymnast is training for one year and is scheduled to participate in a national gymnastics event in three weeks. She presents for pre-participation physical evaluation. She reports that her last menstrual period was six months ago; prior to which she used to have normal menstruation. She had reported having missed periods for two months to her family physician, who had reassured her that amenorrhea in an athlete, is a normal phenomenon.  

She has lost 7 kilograms in past 12 months, which she says is because of six hours of daily training. She reports that generally she restricts consumption of food containing carbohydrates and fats; but occasionally binges on Pizza and ice cream. However, she manages to keep her weight under control by using laxatives.

On examination:

  • Her body mass index is 19 kg/m²
  • Her pulse rate is 54 bpm
  • Her blood pressure is 90/65 mm Hg

Which one of the following conditions, if present, will indicate diagnosis of female athlete triad in this case?

A. Anemia
B. Polycystic ovary
C. Cardiac arrhythmia
D. Osteoporosis
E. Depression




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