Exam
Exam
Exam
A 38-y/o apparently healthy non-smoker comes in for her first pap smear in nearly 5 years, and results return abnormal.
Lacking insurance, she does not follow up for another 3 years, when she again comes in for a pap smear. This time,
investigation reveals a moderately differentiated mass lesion several centimeters in diameter and impinging on the left
ovary. There is regional lymph node spread. There is no evidence of metastasis. 8 months following radiation and
chemotherapy, the tumor is found once again to be growing in the right and left pelvic cavity. CXR shows two small lung
nodules. Biopsy of a lung nodule reveals poorly differentiated cells. What is the grade and stage of the neoplasia before
therapy, and 8 months following therapy?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Megaloblastic Anemia
Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anemia
Sickle Cell Anemia
Warm Antibody Immune Hemolysis
Normal
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8. The following paragraph describes hemostasis, but one statement is incorrect. Your mission, should you choose to
accept it, is to choose the statement that is wrong and the correct corresponding statement. (1) Primary hemostasis is the
events leading to vessel wall-platelet interactions resulting in an unstable plug. (2) Vessel injury leads to the release of
VWF from the endothelium. VWF is immobilized on the collagen. Platelet adhehion is accomplished through interactions
of glycoprotein receptor GPIa with the VWF (which has high affinity for GPIa), and this leads to platelet activation. GPIb
facilitates the adhesion of platelets to collagen. (3) Arachidonic acid is released into the cytoplasm, and cyclooxygenase
converts it into thromboxane A2; aspirin prevents coagulation by inhibiting cyclooxygenase. (4) Thromboxane A2
potentiates the mobilization of calcium. ADP and serotonin are released from dense granules. (5) ADP allows GPIIb and
GPIIIa receptors to be cross-linked by fibrinogen, and the platelet plug is formed.
a) (3) Arachidonic acid is released into the extracellular matrix, and cyclooxygenase converts it into thromboxane A 2;
aspirin prevents coagulation by inhibiting cyclooxygenase.
b) (5) ADP allows GPIIa and GPIIIb receptors to be cross-linked by fibrinogen, and the platelet plug is formed.
c) (1) Primary hemostasis is the events leading to vessel wall-platelet interactions resulting in a stable plug.
d) (2) Vessel injury leads to the release of VWF from the endothelium. VWF is immobilized on the collagen. Platelet
adhehion is accomplished through interactions of glycoprotein receptor GPIb with the VWF (which has high
affinity for GPIb), and this leads to platelet activation. GPIa facilitates the adhesion of platelets to collagen.
e) (4) Thromboxane A2 potentiates the mobilization of calcium. VWF and platelet factor 4 are released from dense
granules.
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9. The types of Von Willebrand Disease which lack high-molecular-weight VWF multimers include:
a) 2M & 2N
b)
c)
d)
e)
2A & 2M
3 &1
2A, 2B, & 2M
2A & 2B
Colon Cancer
Schistocytes resulting from Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anemia
A gram negative sepsis
Decreased fibrinogen
Decreased levels of D-dimers
12. Which of the following does not belong with Tetralogy of Fallot?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
14. A 14 year old presents to your office with something growing on her arm. Your finding confirm a painless mass on the
distal right forearm, and biopsy reveals a small round blue cell tumor with skeletal muscle differentiation (strap cells). You
identify the mass as ____ and report the news that her prognosis is _____.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
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Pericarditis
Idiopathic Fever
Sudden Death
Si/Sx of Mitral Valve Disease
Si/Sx of Pulmonary Valve Disease
18. Which disease is characterized by vasculitis of the arteries (esp. the coronaries), aneursyms, and is identical to
polyarteritis?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Kawasakis Disease
Takayasus Arteritis
Coarctation of the Aorta
Wegeners Granulomatosis
Hypersensitivity Angitis
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21. A 53y/o black male is in your office for a work physical from his computer software design company. He reports his
health to be very good, and there is no history of major disease. His blood pressure is 142/81. His records show these
previous systolic BP values, starting with most recent: 145, 141, 138, 135, and 134. What should you do?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Admit to hospital
Treat with medications
Monitor
Suggest lifestyle changes
Treat with medications and suggest lifestyle changes
22. Which classification of lung disease does Chronic Bronchitis fall into?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
25. Which of the following DILD diseases is independently associated with lung cancer?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
26. Which disease is characterized by cough, hemoptysis, anemia, weight loss, diffuse pulmonary infiltrates, consolidated
and heavy lungs, and no renal involvement or anitbody involvement?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
BOOP
Desquamative interstitial pneumonia
Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis
Pulmonary eosinophilia
Goodpastures syndrome
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27. If a cancer presents microscopically with keratinization and intercellular bridges, which therapy will probably not be
considered?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Radiation
Surgical resection
Chemotherapy
Radiation or chemotherapy
None of the above
28. In hypoxemia due to V/Q mismatch, why will hyperventilation not significantly increase pO 2?
a) Hyperventilation will lead to sympathetic stimulation from a panic response, increasing cardiac demand, and
comsuming the benefit of extra oxygen
b) The extra work of breathing will consume most of the benefit
c) Poorly oxygenated blood will still mix with saturated blood from normal parts of lung
d) Hyperventilation does nothing to improve lung perfusion, the original cause of the hypoxemia
e) None of the above
29. You are treating a patient for a pneumonia which on CXR shows no consolidation. In your excitement, taking the
history slipped your mind. You reason that the patient probably acquired the pneumonia from/ as a result of:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
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33. Centrally located, functional (hormone producing PTH), well differentiated, moderate, poor tumor. Which of the
following best match the description:
a) Bronchogenic carcinoma adenocarcinoma type
b) Bronchogenic carcinoma squamous cell type
c) Brochogenic carcinoma small cell
d) Bronchial carcinoid
e) Hamartoma
34. Which is not true about exudates?
a) Caused by increase in capillary permeability
b) Caused by increased hydrostatic pressure
c) High Specific gravity
d) LDH<200
e) Often found in neoplasm
35. Which one of the following is associated with rickettsial disease?
a) Serofibrinous pleuritis
b) Empyema
c) Hemorrhagic pleuritis
d) Mesothelioma
e) Fibrinous pleuriis
36. Which of the following disease associated with increased risk for lung cancer?
a) Anthracosis
b) Simple CWP
c) Complicated CWP
d) Silicosis
e) Berryliosis
37. Which of the following diseases predominantly found in younger people (<50 yr):
a) Goodpasture
b) Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis
c) Wegener
d) Bronchial Carcinoid
e) All of the above
f) None of the above
38. Which of the following is the characteristics of Caplan syndrome
a) Pulmonary eosinophilia
b) Salivary gland involvement
c) Rheumatoid arthritis and pneumoconiosis
d) Glomerulonephritis
e) Scleroderma
39. Which is of the following is correct?
a) Normal A-a difference is 5-10 mmHg
b) The most common cause of hypoxemia is impaired diffusion
c) COPD patients often have higher hematocrit
d) The best treatment for COPD patients is breathing 100% oxygen
e) Emphysema patients have markedly decrease in TLC
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48. What is the most common cause of children (5-14 yr) mortality:
a) Homicide
b) Congenital Anomalies
c) Suicide
d) Malignant neoplasm
49. Which of the following statements is not true?
a) Preterm infants have problems with respiratory distress syndrome
b) Renal function develop adequately in preterm infants
c) Jaundice always indicate abnormal pathological condition
d) Difficulty with homeostasis is often found in preterm infants
50. Which of the following is malignant tumor in children?
a) Wilms tumor
b) Hemangioma
c) Teratoma
d) Lymphangioma
51. A 9 mo old baby was brought in because of weight loss, abdominal distension. Microscopic: small blue round cells.
What is the possible diagnosis?
a) Rhabdomyosarcoma
b) Ewings Sarcoma
c) Wilms tumor
d) Neuroblastoma
e) All of the above
f) None of the above
52. Upon closer analysis, you saw the tumor form characteristic rosettes. What is the diagnosis?
a) Rhabdomyosarcoma
b) Ewings Sarcoma
c) Wilms tumor
d) Neuroblastoma
e) All of the above
53. What is a defining microscopic finding of Langerhans Histiocytosis:
a) Neurosecretory granules
b) Homer Wright Rosettes
c) Cambium layer
d) Birbeck granules
e) Blastema, stromal, epithelial (triad)
54. Which of the following is a compensatory mechanism in patients with CHF?
a) Arterial vasodilation
b) Decrease wall tension and end diastolic fiber length
c) Increase A-V O2 difference
d) Bradycardia
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55. Rank the following in terms of predilection in developing atherosclerosis plaque (highest to lowest):
1) Coronary arteries
2) Vertebral, basilar arteries
3) Popliteal
4) Abdominal aorta
5) Internal carotids
a) 5,4,3,2,1
b) 3,2,1,4,5
c) 2,1,5,4,3
d) 4,1,3,5,2
e)
56. Which if the following vascular disorder is characterized by affecting mostly >50 yr old, destruction of IEL and EEL,
presence of giant cells:
a) Takayasu arteritis
b) Kawasaki arteritis
c) Temporal arteritis
d) Polyarteritis nodosa
e) Wegeners granulomatosis
57. In which of the following condition that VSD is actually beneficial:
a) Truncus arteriosus
b) TOF
c) TGA
d) Tricuspid regurgitation
e) PDA
58. A child presented with weak pulse, pressure difference in upper extremities versus the lower ones. She has webbed
neck and short stature. What kind of congenital abnormality she is likely to have?
a) Truncus arteriosus
b) ASD
c) VSD
d) PDA
e) Coarctation of aorta
59. What is the indication for treating patients with erythropoietin?
a) Chronic anemia with iron deficiency
b) Chronic anemia patient with low blood volume
c) Chronic anemia patient with folate and B12 deficiency
d) Chronic anemia patient with renal disease
e) Acute anemia
60. All of the following is the morphological characteristic of thalassemia major, EXCEPT:
a) Codocytes
b) Polychromatophilia
c) Macrocytosis
d) Hypochromia
e) Poikilocytosis
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68) Which of the following regulatory cellular protein levels indicates a good prognosis?
a) Increased bax
b) Increased bcl-2
c) Increased Cyclin E
d) Increased CDK4
e) Increased CDK6
69) Which of the following is not a source of biologic and analytic variation?
a) Age
b) Nutritional status
c) Education
d) Recumbence
e) Alcohol use
70) The most frequent cause of mortality in children under 1 year of age is
a) Accidents
b) Congenital anomalies
c) Perinatal conditions
d) Malignant neoplasms
e) SIDS
71) The short limbs caused by maternal ingestion of Thalidomide
a) Malformation
b) Deformation
c) Disruption
d) Interruption
e) Sequence
72) Which of the following is the most common fetal viral infection?
a) CMV
b) Rubella
c) HIV
d) HSV
e) Parvovirus
73) Which of the following is the most common childhood tumor overall?
a) Wilms Tumor
b) Neuroblastoma
c) Hemangioma
d) Lymphangioma
e) Ewing Sarcoma
74) Which of the following features is most common to malignant childhood tumors?
a) Little incidence of metastases
b) Frequently composed of small round blue cells
c) Frequently associated with smoking or other environmental factors
d) Most are locared within the abdomen
e) Rarely regress or differentiate
75) Which of the following is the number one cause of morbidity and mortality in Kentucky?
a) Firearms
b) Coronary Artery Disease
c) Alcohol
d) Tobacco
e) Cocaine
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80) Which of the following is not a known cause of an antibody mediated acquired anemia?
a) Drugs
b) Connective Tissue Disorders
c) Infection
d) Malignancy
e) Diet
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81) Which of the following hemostasis assays is likely to be abnormal in a completely asymptomatic patient?
a) PFA-100
b) VWF:RCof
c) APTT
d) PT
e) TCT
82) Which of the following drugs or blood products would not be beneficial if given to someone with Christmas Diease?
a) Epsilon Aminocaproic Acid
b) Tranexamic Acid
c) Desmopressin
d) PAI-1
e) antiplasmin
83) Which Von Willebrand Disease type is associated with thrombocytropenia
a) Type 1
b) Type 2A
c) Type 2B
d) Type 2M
e) Type 3
84) Which auto-immune associated coagulation disorder is treated with prednisone?
a) Antibodies to replacement coagulation factors in treated Hemophilia A
b) Antibodies to replacement coagulation factors in treated Hemophilia B
c) Antibodies to Von Willebrand Factor following parturition
d) Antibodies to Factor VIII following parturition
85) Which of the following is not a risk factor for a veinous thrombosis?
a) High levels of estrogen
b) Atherosclerosis
c) Smoking
d) Thrombocytopenia
e) Severe burns
86) Which of the following is not a potential outcome of a thrombosis?
a) Extension in size
b) Embolization
c) Granuloma formation
d) Fibrinolysis
e) Creation of channels within the thrombosis
87) Which of the following enzymes are Vitamin K Dependent?
A. Coagulation Factor II
B. Protein C
C. Coagulation Factor VIII
a) A
b) B
c) A & B
d) A & C
e) B & C
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95) A 68 year old female slips in her kitchen and fractures her femur at the neck. After treatment at the hospital, she is
discharged to a nursing home for recovery in bed. Three weeks later, an adult care worker discovers that she has expired
on returning from his lunchbreak. Autopsy reveals a saddle embolism. Evidence of cachexia and malnutrition is also
evident. The family files suit against the nursing home and care worker claiming neglect. Which of the following is a true
statement?
a) The immediate cause of death was cachexia
b) The immediate cause of death was the fracture
c) The immediate cause of death was the pulmonary embolism
d) The proximate cause of death was the pulmonary embolism
e) The mode of death was the pulmonary embolism
96) Which of the following would not be normally found inside an atherosclerotic plaque?
a) Foam cells
b) Cholesterol
c) Fibrin
d) Smooth muscle cells
e) Platelets
97) In which of the following blood vessels is an atherosclerotic aneurysm least likely to be found?
a) Pulmonary artery
b) Abdominal aorta
c) Iliac artery
d) Popliteal artery
e) Basilar artery
98) Which of the following is not a risk factor for atherosclerotic plaques?
a) Stroke
b) Calcification
c) Aneurysm
d) Aortic Dissection
e) Infarction
99) A 36 year old man with a 32 pack year history of smoking presents with symptoms of gangrene in his hands and
claudication. Biopsy of the radialis indices artery reveals an occluding thrombosis, neutrophil infiltration and preservation
of vessel architecture. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
a) Ruptured atherosclerotic plaque
b) Hypersensitivity angitis
c) Polyarteritis nodosa
d) Wegeners granulomatosis
e) Buergers Disease
100) Which of the following is incorrect?
a) An expected outcome of right ventricular failure is a pressure sensitive state
b) Hemosiderin laden macrophages are frequently seen in the alveoli of a patient with CHF
c) Hemorrhagic enteropathy may be a consequence of increased afterload
d) A key problem in CHF is increased muscular vasoconstriction
e) The earliest indicator of CHF is dyspnea on exertion
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101) Which of the following accounts for the majority of ischemic heart disease?
a) Arterial spasm
b) Coronary arteritis
c) Atherosclerosis
d) Hypotension
e) Valve stenosis
102) Which of the following is a frequent finding in patients with myocardial infarction?
a) Decreased Q/R amplitude ratio on EKG
b) Atrial arrythmias
c) Decreased sedimentation rate
d) AST depression
e) Leukocytosis
103) Which of the following conditions is most likely to benefit from a saphenous vein bypass?
a) Left Circumflex Coronary Artery Occlusion
b) Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery Occlusion
c) Right Coronary Artery Occlusion
d) Left Main Coronary Artery Occlusion
e) Right Marginal Coronary Artery Occlusion
104) Which of the following would not be an expected sign of an endocarditis?
a) Fever
b) Anemia
c) Hemorrhage
d) Nodules on digits
e) Valvular calcifications
105) The following picture is from the autopsy of a 53 year old man who died suddenly at home. What is the most likely
diagnosis of this abnormality?
Pericarditis
Myxoma
Mural throbosis
Infectious vegetation
Aneurysm
106) Which of the following represents the current Gold Standard for diagnosis of AMI in the absence of a conclusive
ECG?
a) Total CK
b) Timed CK isoenzyme series
c) LDH
d) AST
e) Troponin I
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107) Which of the following diseases is not likely to cause an elevation in CK-MB?
a) Muscular Dystrophy
b) Thyrotoxicosis
c) CHF
d) Pericarditis
e) Malignant Hyperthermia
108) Which of the following is true regarding tricuspid atresia?
a) Results from the disproportionate growth of the muscular septum
b) Frequently involves a right ventricular hyperplasia
c) Due to a defect on the NXK gene at the 4.5 locus
d) Requires a left-to-right shunt
e) Typically involves a large mitral valve orifice
109) Which of the following is the most common reversible secondary cause of hypertension?
a) Estrogens
b) Alcohol
c) Amphetamines
d) Renovascular
e) Hypothyroidism
110) Which of the following anti-hypertensive medications are most likely to have good patient compliance due to
negligible side effects?
a) Captopril
b) Diltiazem
c) Nifedipine
d) Potassium sparing agents
e) Aldomet
111) Which of the following is NOT true regarding restrictive cardiomyopathy?
a) It is an example of right sided heart failure
b) Known etiologies include hemochromatosis, amyloidosis, and sarcoidosis
c) It commonly results in atrial dilation
d) Decreased left and right sided filling pressures are common
e) ECG typically shows low voltage
112) Which of the following myocyte proteins is more commonly defective in older patients with familial hypertrophic
cardiomyopathies?
a) Beta myosin heavy cahin
b) Myosin-binding protein C
c) Ventricular myosin light chains
d) Alpha cardiac actin
e) Cardiac troponins
113) Which of the following types of atelectasis is most common?
a) Obstructive
b) Resorption
c) Compressive
d) Patchy
e) Contraction
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114) In which pulmonary disease would you expect to see hemosiderin laden macrophages?
a) Pulmonary Edema
b) Pulmonary Hypertension
c) Pulmonary Embolism
d) Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome
e) Atelectasis
115) Which of the following lung pathologies is most likely to be associated with Cor Pulmonale?
a) Abscess
b) Asthma
c) Bronchitis
d) Bronchiectasis
e) Emphysema
116) Which of the following findings is indicative of a disease with imminent mortality if left untreated?
a) C-ANC Antibodies
b) Gohn Complex
c) Schaumann bodies
d) Coal macules
e) Birefringent particles
117) Mikulicz syndrome is the presence of what two pathologies?
a) Rheumatoid arthritis and coal workers pneumoconiosis
b) Rheumatoid arthritis and asbestosis
c) Sarcoidosis of the lungs and eye
d) Sarcoidosis of the salivary gland and eye
e) Sarcoidosis of the heart and lungs
118) Which of the following is not a likely cause of arterial hypoxemia?
a) Hypoventilation
b) Total anomalous pulmonary veinous return
c) Pleural effusion
d) Emphysema
e) Desquamative interstitial pneumonia
119) Which of the following is not a common cause of bronchogenic carcinoma?
a) Radiation
b) Nickel
c) Coal
d) Viral Infection
e) Beryllium
120) Which of the following organisms is responsible for producing pneumonia with a foamy alveolar exudate and
membrane hyalination?
a) Pneumocystis pneumonia
b) Staphylococcus aureus
c) Histoplasma capsulatum
d) Haemophilus influenza
e) Klebsiella
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92. D
93. B
94. D
95. C
96. E
97. A
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100. A
101. C
102. E
103. D
104. E
105. B
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111. D
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114. A
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116. A
117. D
118. E
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120. A