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Medical/surgical principles MCQ

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Medical/Surgical principles MCQ: Choices

 

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30 years old female comes with unilateral throbbing headache tinnitus, photophobia. Her mother had the same symptoms before what is the most likely diagnosis:

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Patient with Grave’s disease has all the following except:

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patient with brown Sequard syndrome has all the following except :

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All the following regarding spinothalamic tract are true except:

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In uncontrol diabetic patients all the following are complications in the eye except:

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The most common primary headache in male is :

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The signs of upper motor of neuron lesion are all the following except : 

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All the following are symptoms of orbital lesions except :

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Damage to the dorsal column on the right side of the spinal cord at the level of T5 will cause :

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The most important signs and symptoms of the patient with sinusitis is:

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The patient has cyst or cavity within the central canal of the spinal cord called:

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All of the following are complications of sinusitis except:

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In closed-angle glaucoma all the following are true except:

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Patient with acute meningitis has all the following except :

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Patient with brain abscess has all of the following except :

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The dorsal column carries all the following sensations except:

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31 years old woman presents with facial pain, bad odor, nasal discharge, and fever on  physical examination she has facial tenderness what is the most likely diagnosis:

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25 years old male comes with pain behind his right eye every morning in the last two weeks he said that he had a similar pain happens last year also in the morning on examination this patient has ptosis-miosis and nasal congestion what is the most likely diagnosis :

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The patient with spinal epidural abscess suffers from one of the following:

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In glaucoma the sight of lesion found in :

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All are true regarding subarachnoid hemorrhage except:

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All the following signs and symptoms happens in a patient suffering from anterior spinal artery infraction except :

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60 years old male come with back pain and bilateral leg weakness this pain improves when the patient bents forward and worsen when he walks down hill what is the most likely diagnoses:

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Patient with lower motor neuron lesion suffers from all of the following except:

 
 
 
 

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Medical/Surgical principles MCQ: True/false

 

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Spinal trauma can cause spinal cord compression

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All the sinus open to nasal cavity

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Orbital cellulitis is the inflammation that happen behind the orbital septum

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Sinusitis is inflammation to subcutaneous tissue of the face

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In glaucoma there’s a decrease in intra-ocular pressure

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Orbital cellulitis is the inflammation that happen behind the orbital septum

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Temporal (giant cell) arteritis usually effect young males:

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We can differentiate between Lumbosacral strain and cord compression is the sight of lesion is not tender in strain

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To diagnose acute sinusitis we always need to do CT scan

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Patient with anterior spinal infraction has bilateral corticospinal tract damage

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Patients with primary headaches usually diagnosed with CT scan or MRI

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Corticospinal tract fibers cross over to the opposite side in medulla oblongata

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Patient with temporal (giant cell) arteritis usually has jaw claudication:

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Spinal epidural abscess can be diagnosed with MRI

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Patient with optic neuritis has straightening and thickening of the effected optic nerve

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Primary headaches usually diagnosed clinically

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Corticospinal tract is a sensory tract

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Patient with temporal (giant cell) arteritis may have blindness if left without treatment:

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One of the causes of cord compression Is metastatic tumor to vertebral column

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Any elderly patient with head trauma we need to do CT scan with contrast to exclude intracranial hemorrhage:

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Dorsal column fibers cross over to the opposite side in the lower part of the spinal cord

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Lateral spinothalamic tract fibers cross to the opposite site in brainstem

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Patient Grave’s disease are most common in males

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In ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) the patient will suffer from neuron degeneration

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On of the complication of diabetes is retinal detachment

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The most common bacterial cause of acute sinusitis is streptococcus pneumonia

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A pseudobulbar effect can happen with patients suffering from ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)

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Secondary headaches usually diagnosed using CT scan or lumbar puncture

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One of the causes of chronic sinusitis is pollution

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Patient with idiopathic intracranial hypertension most commonly effect young obese men:

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Patient with anterior spinal infraction has damage to the posterior column

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Chronic sinusitis last up to 4 weeks

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The most common type of glaucoma is closed angle Glaucoma

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The corticospinal tract carries motor impulses to skeletal muscles