Usmle Step 3 Exam 2024 With Questions And Correct Answers
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Usmle Step 3 Exam 2024 With Questions And Correct
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Usmle Step 3 Exam 2024 With Questions And Correct
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Usmle Step 3 Exam 2024 With Questions And Correct
Answers
Usmle Step 3 Exam 2024 With Questions And Correct
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What is the highest risk factor for pelvic inflammatory disease? -
ANSWER--Multiple sexual partners (4.6 - 20 fold)
What is the name of the perihepatitis caused by pelvic inflammatory
disease? - ANSWER--Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Syndrome
What is the outpatient treatment for pelvic inflammatory disease? -
ANSWER--Ceftriaxone plus doxycycline
What is the inpatient treatment for pelvic inflammatory disease? -
ANSWER--Cefoxitin plus doxycycline
What are the long-term consequences of pelvic inflammatory disease
and why? - ANSWER--Infertility and increased risk of ectopic
pregnancy due to fallopian tube damage.
What is the definition of nonresponse bias? - ANSWER--It is when a
proportion of study participants become nonrespondents in the way that
they are systematically different from response in important
characteristics such as exposure or disease status
Was the definition of a type 1 error? - ANSWER--Rejecting a true no
hypothesis AKA false-positive
, Usmle Step 3 Exam 2024 With Questions And Correct
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What are the cardiac complications found in infant of diabetic mother
and why? - ANSWER--Transient hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, due to
fetal hyperinsulinemia in response to maternal and fetal hyperglycemia.
Insulin triggers glycogen synthesis, and excess glycogen and fat are
deposited within the myocardium, particularly the interventricular
septum. A hypertrophic interventricular symptom is usually
asymptomatic; however, if left ventricular outflow is obstructed,
manifestations of congestive heart failure may occur.
What is an Ebstein abnomaly? - ANSWER--It is the atrialization of the
right ventricle due to a malformed tricuspid valve. Severely affected
newborns present with tricuspid regurgitation and cyanosis.
What does narrowing of the aorta in a baby called? What condition is
associated with? - ANSWER--Coarctation of the aorta. It is usually
associated with Turner syndrome.
What is congenital pulmonary valve stenosis called? - ANSWER--
Noonan syndrome
What is the prognosis of transient hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? -
ANSWER--If asymptomatic, no treatment is required. If heart failure
symptoms develop, propanolol and appropriate fluid management are
indicated. Spontaneous resolution is expected within a few weeks after
birth; echocardiogram findings normalized within a year.
, Usmle Step 3 Exam 2024 With Questions And Correct
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What you would you see on urinalysis in a patient with rhabdomyolysis?
- ANSWER--Blood with no red blood cells, indicating myoglobinuria
What is the definition of Barrett's esophagus? - ANSWER--Metaplastic
columnar epithelium replacing normal stratified squamous epithelium
How would you manage Barrett's esophagus? - ANSWER--For no
dysplasia: PPI and surveillance endoscopy in 3-5 years
Low-grade dysplasia confirmed by pathologist: PPI and surveillance
endoscopy in 6-12 months or endoscopic eradication
High-grade dysplasia confirmed by pathologist: Endoscopic eradication
therapy
Normal language development at age 2 means: - ANSWER--50 word
vocabulary with use of 2 word phrases
What is the first line evaluation for children who have underlying
language delay? - ANSWER--Audiology evaluation to assess for
underlying hearing impairment
What are the gross motor milestones of a 12 month old? - ANSWER--
Stands well, walks first steps independently, and throws a ball
, Usmle Step 3 Exam 2024 With Questions And Correct
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What are the fine motor milestones of a 12 month old? - ANSWER--2-
finger pincer grasp
What are the language milestones of a 12 month old? - ANSWER--Says
first words (other than "mama" and "dada"
What are the social/cognitive milestones of a 12 month old? -
ANSWER--Separation anxiety, follows 1 step commands with gestures
What are the gross motor milestones of a 18 month old? - ANSWER--
Runs and kicks a ball
What are the fine motor milestones of a 18 month old? - ANSWER--
Builds a tower of 2-4 cubes and removes clothing
What are the language milestones of a 18 month old? - ANSWER--10-
25 word vocabulary and identifies >= 1 body parts
What are the social/cognitive milestones of a 18 month old? -
ANSWER--Understands "mine" and begins pretend play
What are the gross motor milestones of a 2 year old? - ANSWER--
Walks up/down stairs with both feet on each step, jumps
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