2015 sample usmle step 1 qs
A 25-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 10-year history of frequent occurrences of fever blisters. Physical examination shows perioral vesicles. Microscopic examination of culture of scrapings from three vesicles shows herpes simplex virus 1. Which of the following patterns in the figure shown was most likely observed when the viral DNA from the cultures was examined by restriction enzyme analysis on polyacrylamide gels?
(A)
A 52-year-old man comes to the emergency department because he has had vomiting, nausea, and abdominal pain for the past 12 hours. He says he attempted suicide 3 days ago by "taking everything in the medicine cabinet." He was stuporous for approximately 12 hours after the overdose but felt better the following day. At this time, he has jaundice and pain in the right upper quadrant. Which of the following drugs is most likely to have caused the pain, vomiting, and jaundice? (A) Acetaminophen (B) Aspirin (C) Cimetidine (D) Diphenhydramine (E) Triazolam
(A) Acetaminophen
A 22-year-old man develops delusions, flattening of affect, catatonic behavior, hallucinations, and aphasia. Which of the following symptoms would be more likely to improve if this patient were treated with clozapine rather than with haloperidol? (A) Affective flattening and aphasia (B) Affective flattening and hallucinations (C) Aphasia and delusions (D) Catatonia and delusions (E) Hallucinations and catatonia
(A) Affective flattening and aphasia
A 28-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 6-month history of intermittent feelings of progressive overwhelming fear and apprehension, restlessness, and palpitations. She says that she often feels tense, and she has difficulty concentrating because she is unable to stop thinking about the things that worry her. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) is prescribed for long-term management. Which of the following is most appropriate to provide immediate relief for this patient until the effects of the SSRI treatment occur? (A) Alprazolam (B) Amitriptyline (C) Diphenhydramine (D) Haloperidol (E) Phenobarbital (F) Tramadol
(A) Alprazolam
A 17-year-old girl has never had a menstrual period. Physical examination shows a normal female body habitus, normal breast development, and normal appearing external genitalia. She has no axillary or pubic hair. The patient refuses to have a pelvic or rectal examination. Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the clinical presentation? (A) Androgen insensitivity (B) Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (C) Ectodermal dysplasia (D) A psychiatric disorder (E) A sex chromosome mosaicism
(A) Androgen insensitivity
A sexually active 23-year-old man with multiple sex partners has dysuria and a yellow urethral exudate. Gram stain of the exudate shows numerous neutrophils, many that contain intracellular gram-negative diplococci. He has had three similar episodes of urethritis over the past 2 years. Which of the following properties of the infecting organism best explains the reinfection? (A) Antigenic variation (B) Catalase (C) Inhibition of B-lymphocyte function (D) Inhibition of T-lymphocyte function (E) Polysaccharide capsule
(A) Antigenic variation
A 35-year-old man who works at a facility processing highly radioactive substances accidentally receives a high, whole-body dose of ionizing radiation estimated to be 1500 rads (15 gray). He dies 1 week later. At autopsy, histologic examination of the skin shows scattered, individual epidermal cells with shrunken, markedly eosinophilic cytoplasm and pyknotic, fragmented nuclei. These morphologic changes most likely indicate which of the following processes? (A) Apoptosis (B) Coagulation necrosis (C) Liquefaction necrosis (D) Mutagenesis (E) Tumor initiation
(A) Apoptosis
A 15-year-old girl is brought to the physician because of a 3-week history of excessive thirst and voiding excessive amounts of urine. She shows no signs of kidney damage, and she is not taking any medications. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. She undergoes an 8- hour water deprivation test. She is also given 5 units of ADH (vasopressin), subcutaneously. Under both conditions, she continues to produce large volumes of dilute urine. Her symptoms are most likely due to a relative lack of which of the following proteins from the apical membranes of collecting duct epithelial cells? (A) Aquaporin (B) Epithelial Na+ channel (C) Na+-K+ ATPase (D) Na+-K+-2Cl− cotransporter (E) Urea transporter
(A) Aquaporin
During an experiment, an investigator finds a point mutation (CGG→TGG) in the gene encoding the protein kinase regulatory subunit. The genetic code is shown in the figure. This mutation is most likely to alter the amino acid sequence with which of the following changes? (A) Arg→Trp (B) Gly→Arg (C) Gly→Trp (D) Thr→Gly (E) Trp→Arg
(A) Arg→Trp
A 55-year-old man comes to the physician because of a 2-week history of recurrent, widespread blister formation. Physical examination shows lesions that are most numerous in the flexural areas including the axillae and groin. The blisters do not break easily, and there are no oral lesions. These blisters are most likely the result of adhesion failure involving which of the following? (A) Basement membrane (B) Dermal papillae (C) Langerhans cells (D) Melanocytes (E) Merkel cells
(A) Basement membrane
An otherwise healthy 45-year-old man comes to the physician because of a 3-week history of progressive epigastric heartburn and a 4.5-kg (10-lb) weight loss. The pain tends to be more severe at night and occurs 1to3hours after meals during the day. He has had similar episodes with lesser intensity during the past year. Abdominal examination shows tenderness to deep palpation. Test of the stool for occult blood is positive. Endoscopy shows a bleeding 3- cm ulcer in the antrum of the stomach. A photomicrograph of Steiner silver-stained tissue (400x) from a biopsy of the gastric mucosa adjacent to the ulcer is shown. Which of the following processes is most likely to be involved? (A) Elaboration of proteases and urease with local tissue destruction (B) Hyperacidity and gastric ulcer development (C) Ingestion of preformed toxins in contaminated well water (D) Spirochete invasion of gastric cells
(A) Elaboration of proteases and urease with local tissue destruction
Six healthy subjects participate in a study of muscle metabolism during which hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia is induced. Muscle biopsy specimens obtained from the subjects during the resting state show significantly increased concentrations of malonyl-CoA. The increased malonyl-CoA concentration most likely directly inhibits which of the following processes in these subjects? (A) Fatty acid oxidation (B) Fatty acid synthesis (C) Gluconeogenesis (D) Glycogenolysis (E) Glycolysis (F) Oxidative phosphorylation
(A) Fatty acid oxidation
A 15-year-old girl who is a ballet dancer has not had a menstrual period for the past 3 months. Menses were previously regular at 29-day intervals. She has lost weight over the past year; her weight is 70% of that expected for her height. She is afebrile and has purpuric lesions on her extremities and trunk. Platelet, absolute neutrophil, and lymphocyte counts are below the reference range. She has macrocytic anemia. The most likely cause of these symptoms is a deficiency of which of the following nutrients? (A) Folic acid (B) Iron (C) Linoleic acid (D) Magnesium (E) Niacin (F) Protein (G) Vitamin A (H) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) (I) Vitamin C (J) Vitamin D (K) Vitamin E (L) Vitamin K (M) Zinc
(A) Folic acid
After infection with measles virus, a 6-year-old boy produces antibodies to all eight viral proteins. The next year he is again exposed to measles virus. Antibodies to which of the following viral proteins are most likely to be protective? (A) Hemagglutinin (B) Matrix (C) Nonstructural (D) Nucleocapsid (E) Polymerase
(A) Hemagglutinin
A 16-year-old boy is admitted to the emergency department because of a knife wound to the left side of his chest. An x-ray of the chest shows an air-fluid level in the left side of the chest, partial collapse of the left lung, and elevation of the stomach bubble. The mediastinum is in the midline. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Hemopneumothorax, not under tension (B) Hemothorax, not under tension (C) Pneumothorax, not under tension (D) Tension hemopneumothorax (E) Tension hemothorax (F) Tension pneumothorax
(A) Hemopneumothorax, not under tension
A 33-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 2-day history of mild nausea, increased urinary urgency and frequency, and constipation. She also has had a 4.5-kg (10-lb) weight loss during the past 2 weeks and a 3- week history of vaginal bleeding. Pelvic examination shows a nodular cervix with an irregular, friable posterior lip, and a rock-hard, irregular, immobile pelvic mass that extends across the pelvis. Examination of biopsy specimens from the cervix and anterior wall of the vagina show well-differentiated keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma. Which of the following best describes the pathogenesis of this patient's disease? (A) Inactivation of cellular p53 (B) Insertion of viral promotors adjacent to cellular growth factor genes (C) Specialized transduction (D) Transactivation of cellular growth factor genes by TAX (E) Translocation of CMYC to an Ig gene promoter
(A) Inactivation of cellular p53
A 45-year-old man comes to the physician because of right shoulder pain that began after he chopped wood 2 days ago. Examination of the right upper extremity shows no obvious bone deformities or point tenderness. The pain is reproduced when the patient is asked to externally rotate the shoulder against resistance; there is no weakness. In addition to the teres minor, inflammation of which of the following tendons is most likely in this patient? (A) Infraspinatus (B) Pectoralis (C) Subscapularis (D) Supraspinatus (E) Trapezius
(A) Infraspinatus
A full-term female newborn is examined shortly after birth. She appears to be small for gestational age, and she has excess skin on the nape of the neck and lymphedema of the hands and feet. Chromosomal analysis shows some cells with a normal 46,XY karyotype and some cells with a 45,X karyotype. Which of the following mechanisms best explains this cytogenetic abnormality? (A) Nondisjunction in mitosis (B) Reciprocal translocation (C) Robertsonian translocation (D) Skewed X-inactivation (E) Uniparental disomy
(A) Nondisjunction in mitosis
After being severely beaten and sustaining a gunshot wound to the abdomen, a 42-year-old woman undergoes resection of a perforated small bowel. During the operation, plastic reconstruction of facial fractures, and open reduction and internal fixation of the left femur are also done. Thirty-six hours postoperatively, she is awake but not completely alert. She is receiving intravenous morphine via a patient- controlled pump. She says that she needs the morphine to treat her pain, but she is worried that she is becoming addicted. She has no history of substance use disorder. She drinks one to two glasses of wine weekly. Which of the following initial actions by the physician is most appropriate? (A) Reassure the patient that her chance of becoming addicted to narcotics is minuscule (B) Maintain the morphine, but periodically administer intravenous naloxone (C) Switch the patient to oral acetaminophen as soon as she can take medication orally (D) Switch the patient to intramuscular lorazepam (E) Switch the patient to intravenous phenobarbital
(A) Reassure the patient that her chance of becoming addicted to narcotics is minuscule
A placebo-controlled clinical trial is conducted to assess whether a new antihypertensive drug is more effective than standard therapy. A total of 5000 patients with essential hypertension are enrolled and randomly assigned to one of two groups: 2500 patients receive the new drug and 2500 patients receive placebo. If the alpha is set at 0.01 instead of 0.05, which of the following is the most likely result? (A) Significant findings can be reported with greater confidence (B) The study will have more power (C) There is a decreased likelihood of a Type II error (D) There is an increased likelihood of statistically significant findings (E) There is an increased likelihood of a Type I error
(A) Significant findings can be reported with greater confidence
A 76-year-old man with a history of prostatic hypertrophy has the recent onset of increased difficulty urinating. Symptoms began shortly after he started taking a nasal decongestant orally for cold symptoms. Which of the following types of receptors is most likely to be involved in these adverse effects? (A) α1-Adrenergic (B) β2-Adrenergic (C) Ganglionic nicotinic (D) Nicotinic receptor at the neuromuscular junction (E) Serotoninergic
(A) α1-Adrenergic
A 68-year-old woman has the sudden onset of weakness in her right arm and leg. She can speak, but her words are not enunciated clearly. Neurologic examination 6 weeks later shows an extensor plantar reflex on the right. When she is asked to protrude her tongue, it deviates to the left, and the muscle in the left side of the tongue shows considerable atrophy. Which of the following labeled areas in the transverse sections of the brain stem is most likely damaged?
(B)
A 6-year-old boy with glioblastoma has a recurrence of the tumor despite aggressive treatment. The physician discusses the patient's prognosis with his parents and recommends palliative care. The parents ask how they should talk with their son about his prognosis and possible death. The physician advises that the parents should be honest and follow the patient's lead during the conversation. This patient most likely has which of the following concepts of death? (A) Being asleep (B) Being final (C) Being a long journey (D) Being a temporary separation from his parents (E) No understanding of death
(B) Being final
A study is designed to evaluate the feasibility of acupuncture in children with chronic headaches. Sixty children with chronic headaches are recruited for the study. In addition to their usual therapy, all children are treated with acupuncture three times a week for 2 months. Which of the following best describes this study design? (A) Case-control (B) Case series (C) Crossover (D) Cross-sectional (E) Historical cohort (F) Randomized clinical trial
(B) Case series
A 23-year-old woman has a progressive increase in her serum β-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) concentrations during an 8-week period. A hydatidiform mole is removed, but the β-hCG concentration continues to increase. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Adrenal adenoma (B) Choriocarcinoma (C) Ectopic pregnancy (D) Pituitary insufficiency (E) A second noninvasive mole
(B) Choriocarcinoma
A 75-year-old woman has increasing shortness of breath on exertion. Findings on physical examination are unremarkable. X-rays of the chest show no abnormalities of the heart or lungs. Pertinent laboratory findings include: Hematocrit: 28% Hemoglobin: 9 g/dL Mean corpuscular volume: 70μm3 Which of the following is the most likely basis for these findings? (A) Acquired hemolytic anemia (B) Chronic blood loss (C) Folic acid deficiency (D) β-Thalassemia minor (E) Pernicious anemia
(B) Chronic blood loss
A 30-year-old man with peptic ulcer disease suddenly develops pain, redness, and swelling of his right first metatarsophalangeal joint. There is no history of injury. Serum uric acid concentration is 8 mg/dL. Examination of joint aspirate shows birefringent crystals. Which of the following drugs is most appropriate to treat the acute symptoms in this patient? (A) Allopurinol (B) Colchicine (C) Morphine (D) Probenecid (E) Sulfinpyrazone
(B) Colchicine
A 2-year-old girl is brought to the emergency department because of pain in her right forearm after a fall 1 hour ago. She has a history of fractures of the left femur and right tibia. Physical examination shows blue sclerae. There is tenderness to palpation over the distal right radius. A mutation in which of the following genes is the most likely cause of the recurrent fractures in this patient? (A) Calcitonin (B) Collagen, type I (C) 1α-Hydroxylase (D) Parathyroid hormone (E) Vitamin D receptor
(B) Collagen, type I
A 62-year-old woman comes to the physician because of low back pain for 1 week. Menopause occurred 10 years ago. Physical examination shows localized tenderness over the lumbar spine after movement. X-rays of the spine show a compression fracture of L1-2. A DEXA scan shows decreased bone mineral density. Serum calcium and phosphorus concentrations and serum alkaline phosphatase activity are within the reference ranges. A bisphosphonate drug is prescribed. The expected beneficial effect of this drug is most likely due to which of the following actions? (A) Decreased insulin-like growth factor-1 concentration (B) Decreased osteoclast activity (C) Decreased osteoprotegerin production (D) Increased 1,25- dihydroxycholecalciferol concentration (E) Increased osteoblast activity (F) Increased receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL) production
(B) Decreased osteoclast activity
A 7-month-old infant is brought to the physician's office because of poor weight gain despite large food intake. He has had two episodes of pneumonia and has frequent bulky stools. He coughs frequently. X-rays of the lungs show increased markings and hyperinflation. Trypsin is absent in a fresh stool sample, and the fat content is increased. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this infant's disorder? (A) Autoimmune disorder (B) Defective ion transport at epithelial surfaces (C) Disaccharidase deficiency (D) Inability to synthesize apolipoprotein B (E) Villous atrophy of the jejunum
(B) Defective ion transport at epithelial surfaces
Hospital discharge of a 75-year-old man is delayed due to unavailability of a bed in a nursing home. He is bedridden and unable to attend to his personal needs. During a 3-day period, his pulse increases from 82/min to 125/min, and blood pressure decreases from 124/72 mm Hg to 100/55 mm Hg. Laboratory values include: Hemoglobin Serum Urea nitrogen Glucose Na+ Creatinine Day 1 Hemoglobin Serum: 16.4 g/dL Urea nitrogen: 18 mg/dL Glucose: 100 mg/dL Na+: 135 mEq/L Creatinine: 1.1 mg/dL Day 3 Hemoglobin Serum: 18.4 g/dL Urea nitrogen: 56 mg/dL Glucose: 89 mg/dL Na+: 151 mEq/L Creatinine: 1.2 mg/dL A placebo-controlled clinical trial is conducted to assess whether a new antihypertensive drug is more effective than standard therapy. A total of 5000 patients with essential hypertension are enrolled and randomly assigned to one of two groups: 2500 patients receive the new drug and 2500 patients receive placebo. If the alpha is set at 0.01 instead of 0.05, which of the following is Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Acute renal failure (B) Dehydration (C) Diabetic ketoacidosis (D) Gastrointestinal hemorrhage (E) Syndrome of inappropriate ADH (vasopressin)
(B) Dehydration
A 74-year-old man with urinary frequency and urgency has benign prostatic hyperplasia. He refuses operative intervention but agrees to a trial of finasteride therapy. During the trial, synthesis of which of the following substances is most likely to be inhibited? (A) Androstenedione (B) Dihydrotestosterone (C) Estradiol (D) Estrone (E) Testosterone
(B) Dihydrotestosterone
A 6-day-old breast-fed boy is brought to the emergency department by his mother because of poor weight gain and irritability since delivery, and a 2-hour history of vomiting. Physical examination shows jaundice and hepatomegaly. A reducing substance test result of the urine is positive, and a glucose oxidase test result is negative. The concentration of which of the following metabolites in liver is most likely increased in this patient? (A) Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (B) Galactose 1-phosphate (C) Glucose 1-phosphate (D) Glucose 6-phosphate
(B) Galactose 1-phosphate
A 70-year-old man is brought to the emergency department by his wife because of fever and shortness of breath for 2 days. He underwent an oral surgical procedure 6 weeks ago. His respirations are 22/min, and blood pressure is 140/60 mm Hg. A soft diastolic murmur is heard. The diagnosis of bacterial endocarditis is made. Gentamicin therapy is initiated. This patient is at increased risk for developing which of the following as a result of this therapy? (A) Cardiac ischemia (B) Hearing loss (C) Hyperglycemia (D) Lung infection (E) Torsades de pointes
(B) Hearing loss
A 4-year-old boy has delayed motor development and choreoathetosis. He had normal development at birth. He chews his fingers and lips, which has resulted in tissue loss. He has arthritis. Serum and urine uric acid concentrations are increased. Which of the following abnormalities is the most likely cause of these findings? (A) Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase deficiency (B) Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase deficiency (C) Increased cellular turnover of nucleic acids (D) Increased conversion of hypoxanthine to inosine monophosphate (E) Phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase deficiency
(B) Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase deficiency
A 4-year-old girl has the sudden onset of abdominal pain and vomiting. She has a mass in the right lower quadrant and hyperactive bowel sounds. A segment of resected bowel is shown in the photograph. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Appendicitis (B) Intussusception (C) Meckel diverticulum (D) Necrotizing enterocolitis (E) Strangulated hernia
(B) Intussusception
A 42-year-old man comes to the physician for a follow-up examination 1 week after he passed a renal calculus. X-ray crystallographic analysis of the calculus showed calcium as the primary cation. Physical examination today shows no abnormalities. A 24-hour collection of urine shows increased calcium excretion. Which of the following is the most appropriate pharmacotherapy? (A) Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (B) Na+-Cl− symport inhibitor (C) Na+-K+-2Cl− symport inhibitor (D) Osmotic diuretic (E) Renal epithelial sodium channel inhibitor
(B) Na+-Cl− symport inhibitor
A technician wants to determine whether cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNA is present in the blood of a bone marrow transplant recipient. DNA purified from the leukocytes of the patient is reacted in a mixture containing oligonucleotides specific for CMV DNA, thermostable DNA polymerase, and nucleotides. Repetitive cycles of heating and cooling are performed, and the reaction product is detected by gel electrophoresis. The technician most likely used which of the following laboratory procedures on this patient's blood? (A) Northern blotting (B) Polymerase chain reaction (C) Reverse transcription (D) Southern blotting (E) Western blotting
(B) Polymerase chain reaction
A 45-year-old woman has a 6-month history of progressive shortness of breath on exertion. She does not smoke. Pulmonary function findings are shown (values are given as % of predicted normal): Vital capacity 60 Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) 70 Diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide 50 Maximum voluntary ventilation 60 Which of the following most likely explains her limited ability to increase ventilation? (A) Airway obstruction (B) Decreased activation of pulmonary juxtacapillary (J) receptors (C) Decreased lung compliance (D) Depression of central chemoreceptors (E) Depression of peripheral chemoreceptors
(C) Decreased lung compliance
A 25-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department 1 hour after she fainted. She has had mild intermittent vaginal bleeding, sometimes associated with lower abdominal pain, during the past 3 days. She has had severe cramping pain in the right lower abdomen for 12 hours. She has not had a menstrual period for 3 months; previously, menses occurred at regular 28-day intervals. Abdominal examination shows mild tenderness to palpation in the right lower quadrant. Bimanual pelvic examination shows a tender walnut-sized mass in the right parametrium. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Appendicitis (B) Cancer of the ovary (C) Ectopic pregnancy (D) Endometriosis (E) Ovarian cyst (F) Placenta previa
(C) Ectopic pregnancy
A 30-year-old man is brought to the emergency department 30 minutes after being stung by several wasps. He is confused and has difficulty breathing. His temperature is 38°C (100.4°F), pulse is 122/min, respirations are 34/min, and blood pressure is 80/40 mm Hg. Physical examination shows dry skin and decreased capillary refill. There are multiple erythematous, inflamed marks on the back and 1+ pitting edema of the ankles. In addition to the administration of 0.9% saline, the most appropriate next step in management is administration of which of the following? (A) Atropine (B) Captopril (C) Epinephrine (D) Losartan (E) Methacholine (F) Whole blood
(C) Epinephrine
A previously healthy 19-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 3-day history of fever, fatigue, and sore throat. She lives with a roommate who has a cat. Her temperature is 37.8°C (100°F). Physical examination shows mildly tender cervical and submental adenopathy and pharyngitis. There is mild splenomegaly. Laboratory studies show: Hemoglobin: 13.3 g/dL Hematocrit: 43% Leukocyte count: 12,500/mm3 Platelet count: 250,000/mm3 Heterophile antibody titer: positive The most likely cause of this patient's condition is infection with which of the following? (A) Bartonella henselae (B) Cytomegalovirus (C) Epstein-Barr virus (D) Rhinovirus (E) Toxoplasma gondii
(C) Epstein-Barr virus
A 32-year-old man with non-Hodgkin lymphoma comes to the physician 6 days after finishing the initial chemotherapy regimen. His leukocyte count is 1600/mm3, indicating greater bone marrow suppression than expected. When questioned, the patient says that he has been taking Madagascar periwinkle as an herbal remedy for his condition. He obtains this substance from an herbalist. Which of the following is the most appropriate response by the physician? (A) Ask the patient to stop using the herbal supplement because supplements are generally ineffective (B) Continue the patient's chemotherapy (C) Explain the adverse effects this herbal supplement has on the patient's treatment (D) Report the herbalist to the Food and Drug Administration (E) Suggest that the patient take daily multivitamin and protein supplements in addition to the herbal supplement
(C) Explain the adverse effects this herbal supplement has on the patient's treatment
A 64-year-old man comes to the physician because of swelling in his feet for the past 2 years. He says that his skin is dry and itchy and his feet "feel heavy." One of his legs is shown. Which of the following is the most likely cause of his condition? (A) Arteriolar constriction and arteriolar hypertension (B) Arteriolar dilation and venous hypertension (C) Venous constriction and arteriolar constriction (D) Venous hypertension and incompetent valves (E) Venous hypertension and venous constriction
(D) Venous hypertension and incompetent valves
A 42-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department 4 hours after the onset of severe shortness of breath. She has no recent history of trauma, hospital admission, or operations. She had an episode of deep venous thrombosis 10 years ago that required treatment in the hospital. Her respirations are 34/min. Pulse oximetry on room air shows an oxygen saturation of 65%. A helical CT scan shows a large filling defect in the right pulmonary artery. Which of the following hypercoagulability disorders is the most likely underlying cause of these findings? (A) Antiplatelet antibody syndrome (B) Antithrombin III deficiency (C) Factor V Leiden mutation (D) Protein C deficiency (E) Protein S deficiency
(C) Factor V Leiden mutation
A 55-year-old woman with small cell carcinoma of the lung is admitted to the hospital to undergo chemotherapy. Six days after treatment is started, she develops a temperature of 38°C (100.4°F). Physical examination shows no other abnormalities. Laboratory studies show a leukocyte count of 100/mm3 (5% segmented neutrophils and 95% lymphocytes). Which of the following is the most appropriate pharmacotherapy to increase this patient's leukocyte count? (A) Darbepoetin (B) Dexamethasone (C) Filgrastim (D) Interferon alfa (E) Interleukin-2 (IL-2) (F) Leucovorin
(C) Filgrastim
A 46-year-old woman receives a non-T- lymphocyte-depleted, allogeneic bone marrow transplant from a matched, unrelated donor. Immunosuppressive therapy with cyclosporine is started. One month later, she has fever. Cytolytic destruction of the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and liver is seen, with associated dermatitis, enteritis, and hepatitis. Which of the following best explains these findings? (A) C3b deposition (B) Cytomegalovirus infection (C) Graft-versus-host disease (D) Tolerance induction (E) Type I (immediate) hypersensitivity
(C) Graft-versus-host disease
A 66-year-old man has become increasingly short-tempered with his wife. He has diarrhea, weight loss, and weakness in the proximal muscles. He has atrial fibrillation and tachycardia. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Congestive heart failure (B) Cushing syndrome (C) Hyperthyroidism (D) Mitral valve prolapse (E) Pheochromocytoma
(C) Hyperthyroidism
Vascular control is studied in an intact hind extremity of an anesthetized experimental animal. After a normal control period, the blood flow to the extremity is completely occluded for 1 minute. When the occlusion is released, blood flow increases abruptly and exceeds the control value for several minutes (reactive hyperemia). After an appropriate recovery period, the procedure is repeated and the extremity is actively exercised during the occlusion period. Which of the following best describes the reactive hyperemia after the second occlusion compared with that after the first occlusion? (A) Abolished (B) Decreased but not abolished (C) Increased (D) Unchanged
(C) Increased
A 42-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department because of double vision that began 20 minutes after she fell from her horse and landed on the left side of her face. Examination of the face shows ecchymoses over the left zygomatic arch. A CT scan of the head is shown. Which of the following arteries is at greatest risk for injury in this patient? (A) Facial (B) Frontal (C) Infraorbital (D) Lacrimal (E) Ophthalmic
(C) Infraorbital
A 37-year-old woman has blurred, double vision 8 hours after eating home-preserved peppers. Six hours later, she has dysphagia, dry mouth and eyes, progressive weakness of the arms and legs, and urinary retention. She is awake and alert. Which of the following is the most likely mechanism of these adverse effects? (A) Antagonism of muscarinic receptors (B) Antagonism of nicotinic receptors (C) Inhibition of acetylcholine release (D) Inhibition of cholinesterase activity (E) Inhibition of G proteins
(C) Inhibition of acetylcholine release
A previously healthy 3-month-old boy is brought to the physician because of a runny nose and a dry cough for 2 days. Physical examination shows tachypnea, a nasal discharge, and wheezing. An x-ray of the chest shows hyperexpansion but no infiltrates. The causal virus was most likely transmitted by which of the following routes? (A) Blood transfusion (B) Ingestion of contaminated formula (C) Inoculation onto mucous membranes (D) Insect bite (E) Transplacental transfer
(C) Inoculation onto mucous membranes
A 31-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 2-week history of malaise, nausea, vomiting, and decreased appetite. She is a known user of intravenous heroin. She appears chronically ill. She is 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) tall and weighs 47 kg (103 lb); BMI is 17 kg/m2. Her temperature is 36.7°C (98.1°F), pulse is 90/min, respirations are 18/min, and blood pressure is 114/68 mm Hg. Physical examination shows scleral icterus and a liver span of 16 cm. The spleen is not palpable. Serum studies show: Total bilirubin: 3.2 mg/dL AST: 774 U/L ALT: 820 U/L HIV antibody: negative Hepatitis B surface antigen: negative Hepatitis B surface antibody: positive Anti-hepatitis B core antibody: positive Hepatitis B DNA: negative Anti-hepatitis C virus : positive Hepatitis C RNA: positive Which of the following is the most likely outcome of this patient's infection? (A) Complete resolution of infection (B) Latent infection with intermittent viremia (C) Lifelong persistent infection (D) Patient death from acute infection
(C) Lifelong persistent infection
A 6-year-old boy from rural Mississippi is brought to the physician by his mother because of a 6-month history of lethargy; he also has had a 4-kg (9-lb) weight loss during this period. The mother says her son used to be active, often playing outside without wearing his shoes. The patient is at the 10th percentile for height and 12th percentile for weight. He appears pale. Physical examination shows pale oral mucosa. Laboratory studies show iron deficiency anemia. Microscopic examination of the stool shows thin-shelled ova. Which of the following is the most appropriate pharmacotherapy for this patient? (A) Doxycycline (B) Ivermectin (C) Mebendazole (D) Mefloquine (E) Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
(C) Mebendazole
A 12-year-old girl is brought to the emergency department by her parents because of a 3-day history of fever and a 12-hour history of lethargy. Her parents say that she has been sleeping most of the day and has been unresponsive when awake. Her temperature is 39.2°C (102.6°F). Physical examination shows numerous petechial hemorrhages and nuchal rigidity. A lumbar puncture yields cloudy cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that clots in the collection tube. Microscopic examination of the CSF shows numerous segmented neutrophils, and a Gram stain shows gram- negative diplococci. Which of the following is the most likely causal organism? (A) Haemophilus influenzae (B) Mycoplasma pneumoniae (C) Neisseria meningitidis (D) Salmonella typhi (E) Streptococcus pneumoniae
(C) Neisseria meningitidis
Over 1 year, a study is conducted to assess the antileukemic activity of a new tyrosine kinase inhibitor in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in blast crisis. All patients enrolled in the study are informed that they would be treated with the tyrosine kinase inhibitor. They are assigned to successive dose cohorts of 300 to 1000 mg/day of the drug. Six to eight patients are assigned to each dose. Treatment efficacy is determined based on the results of complete blood counts and bone marrow assessments conducted regularly throughout the study. This study is best described as which of the following? (A) Case-control study (B) Crossover study (C) Open-labeled clinical trial (D) Randomized clinical trial (E) Single-blind, randomized, controlled trial
(C) Open-labeled clinical trial
A 12-year-old boy is brought to the physician by his mother because of a 1-month history of pain below the left knee. His mother says, "He can usually walk around, but he hasn't been able to play in any of his soccer games since this all began." Examination of the left knee shows warmth, swelling, and tenderness. An x-ray of the knee is shown. Which of the following structures is attached to the abnormal anterior tibial area? (A) Anterior cruciate ligament (B) Gastrocnemius muscle (C) Patellar ligament (D) Popliteus muscle (E) Posterior cruciate ligament (F) Soleus muscle
(C) Patellar ligament
A 47-year-old man comes to the physician because of a 1-week history of temperatures to 38.3°C (101°F) and occasional vomiting. He also has a 1-year history of joint and muscle pain in his calves and a 1-month history of intermittent, diffuse abdominal pain. His temperature now is 37.2°C (99°F). Abdominal examination shows mild diffuse tenderness. There is no ascites. Test of the stool for occult blood is positive. Serum studies show mildly increased urea nitrogen and creatinine concentrations. Photomicrographs of a biopsy specimen of the mesentery are shown. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Angiodysplasia (B) Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (Kawasaki disease) (C) Polyarteritis nodosa (D) Takayasu arteritis (E) Thromboangiitis obliterans (F) Wegener granulomatosis
(C) Polyarteritis nodosa
A 12-year-old boy is brought to the physician by his father because of redness and swelling of his left foot for 24 hours. Three days ago, the boy scraped his foot while wading in a drainage ditch. Examination of the left foot shows a purulent abrasion with edema, erythema, and tenderness on the lateral side. Infection is most likely to next spread from the lateral side of the foot to the regional lymph nodes in which of the following areas? (A) Lateral surface of the thigh (B) Medial malleolus, posteriorly (C) Popliteal fossa (D) Sole of the foot (E) Superficial inguinal area
(C) Popliteal fossa
A 40-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 6-month history of increased facial hair growth. Her last menstrual period was 4 months ago. She is 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) tall and weighs 70 kg (154 lb); BMI is 26 kg/m2. Her pulse is 80/min, and blood pressure is 130/82 mm Hg. Physical examination shows temporal balding and coarse dark hair on the upper lip and chin. Pelvic examination shows clitoral enlargement. Her serum testosterone concentration is increased. Serum concentrations of androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone, and urinary 17-ketosteroids are within the reference ranges. Ultrasonography of the pelvis shows a 12-cm ovarian mass. Which of the following best describes this mass? (A) Granulosa tumor (B) Ovarian carcinoid (C) Sertoli-Leydig tumor (D) Teratoma (E) Thecoma
(C) Sertoli-Leydig tumor
A 38-year-old man who recently immigrated to the USA comes to the physician because of a 1-month history of cough and a 4.5-kg (10-lb) weight loss. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. A chest x-ray shows a right upper lobe infiltrate. One of three sputum samples is positive for acid-fast bacilli. Treatment with isoniazid, rifampin, ethambutol, and pyrazinamide is started. Which of the following should be added to the medication regimen to prevent neurologic toxicity in this patient? (A) Folic acid (B) Nicotinic acid (C) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) (D) Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) (E) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
A 6-year-old boy is brought to the physician by his parents because of a 3-day history of fever, headache, and cough productive of a green, foul- smelling discharge that also exits from his nose. He has had repeated episodes of similar symptoms during the past 4 years. He appears pale and lethargic. His height and weight are both below the 10th percentile. Coarse rhonchi are heard bilaterally. An x-ray of the chest shows scattered peripheral opacities, dilated and thickened airways consistent with bronchiectasis, and a cardiac apex that is directed toward the right. The most likely cause of his recurrent infections is a dysfunction of which of the following cell types? (A) Alveolar capillary endothelial cell (B) Alveolar macrophage (C) Chondrocyte (D) Ciliated columnar epithelial cell (E) Clara cell (F) Goblet cell (G) Kulchitsky cell (H) Squamous epithelial cell (I) Type I pneumocyte (J) Type II pneumocyte
(D) Ciliated columnar epithelial cell
A patient being treated with clindamycin for aspiration pneumonia develops diarrhea. The stool contains a toxin that kills cultured epithelial cells. Stool culture grows an anaerobic gram-positive rod. The same organism is cultured from his bedpan. Which of the following is most likely to sterilize the bedpan? (A) Boiling for 45 minutes (B) Exposure to benzalkonium chloride for 1 hour (C) Exposure to ethyl alcohol for 1 hour (D) Exposure to saturated steam (121°C) for 15 minutes (E) Heating in an oven at 150°C for 30 minutes
(D) Exposure to saturated steam (121°C) for 15 minutes
A 22-year-old man comes to the emergency department because of the recent onset of torticollis and uncontrollable facial grimacing. He began therapy with a new drug 24 hours ago. Which of the following drugs is the most likely cause? (A) Amitriptyline (B) Diazepam (C) Fluoxetine (D) Haloperidol (E) Levodopa
(D) Haloperidol
A 3-year-old boy is brought to the physician because of fever, headache, and sores on his back and left shoulder for 1 day. His temperature is 37.8°C (100°F). Physical examination shows vesicles over the back and left shoulder as in the photograph shown. Treatment with aspirin is CONTRAINDICATED in this patient because of an epidemiologic association with a syndrome that includes which of the following adverse effects? (A) Bronchoconstriction (B) Disseminated intravascular coagulation (C) Gastric irritation (D) Hepatomegaly (E) Immunosuppression
(D) Hepatomegaly
An otherwise healthy 26-year-old woman has had petechiae on her legs during the last 24 hours. Laboratory studies show: Hemoglobin: 13.1 g/dL Hematocrit: 39.7% Leukocyte count: 8500/mm3 Neutrophils: 65% Lymphocytes: 30% Monocytes: 5% Mean corpuscular volume: 82.2μm3 Platelet count: 20,000/mm3 A peripheral blood smear shows normal red cell morphology; a bone marrow smear shows mature megakaryocytic hyperplasia. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Acute megakaryocytic leukemia (B) Acute myelogenous leukemia (C) Aplastic anemia (D) Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (E) Epstein-Barr viral infection (F) Papovavirus infection (G) Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
(D) Immune thrombocytopenic purpura
A 5-year-old child with short stature is being evaluated for delayed dentition and excessive caries. Examination of the chest shows pectus carinatum and bead-like enlargement of the costochondral junctions. Which of the following findings is most likely on histologic examination of a section of bone? (A) Absence of cartilage in the epiphyseal plates (B) Absence of osteoblasts (C) Enlarged osteoclasts with an increased number of nuclei (D) Increased proportions of osteoid
(D) Increased proportions of osteoid
A 16-year-old girl has hirsutism, deepening of the voice, and cessation of menses. She swims in competitions. Which of the following drugs is most likely to have caused these findings? (A) Ethinyl estradiol (B) Leuprolide (C) Medroxyprogesterone (D) Nandrolone (E) Tamoxifen
(D) Nandrolone
A 66-year-old man is brought to the emergency department by neighbors 1 hour after the sudden onset of progressive confusion and sleepiness. He had just seen the physician 1 week before, and he appeared cheerful and his usual sharp self until he was found wandering in his neighbor's yard the day of admission. He appears sleepy, but he is arousable. He is oriented to person, but not to place or time. He recalls two of three objects after 5 minutes. He says, "There are so many little people here. What sort of place is this?" He then falls back asleep. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's condition? (A) Acute paranoid schizophrenia (B) Arsenic poisoning (C) Dementia, Alzheimer type (D) New medication regimen (E) Tertiary syphilis
(D) New medication regimen
A 36-year-old man with profound intellectual disability is brought to the physician by staff at his facility because of increasing abdominal girth during the past 2 weeks. He is unable to speak, and no medical history is currently available. Physical examination shows a protuberant abdomen with a fluid wave and shifting dullness. There are no signs of trauma to the area. Laboratory studies show no abnormalities. A CT scan of the abdomen is shown. Fluid is present in which of the following areas as indicated by the arrow? (A) Epiploic foramen (B) Gastrosplenic ligament (C) Hepatorenal pouch (of Morison) (D) Omental bursa (lesser sac) (E) Sulcus pericolicus
(D) Omental bursa (lesser sac)
A previously healthy 40-year-old man is brought to the emergency department because of constant substernal chest pain for 12 hours that is exacerbated by coughing and inspiration. The pain is relieved with sitting up and leaning forward. There is no family history of heart disease. His temperature is 38°C (100.4°F), pulse is 120/min, and blood pressure is 110/60 mm Hg. The lungs are clear to auscultation. Cardiac examination shows distant heart sounds. An ECG shows diffuse ST-segment elevation in all leads. An x-ray of the chest shows normal findings. The most likely cause of his condition is injury to which of the following tissues? (A) Aortic intima (B) Esophageal sphincter (C) Myocardium (D) Pericardium (E) Pleura
(D) Pericardium
A 12-year-old girl is admitted to the hospital because of marked shortness of breath, an erythematous rash, and painful, swollen hip and knee joints. She is agitated. A chest x-ray shows an enlarged heart and changes consistent with pulmonary edema. Intractable congestive heart failure develops, and she dies on the second hospital day. This child most likely had a recent history of which of the following? (A) Cyanosis with chest pain (B) Jaundice (C) Meningitis (D) Pharyngitis (E) Skin infection
(D) Pharyngitis
A new blood test to detect prostate cancer is evaluated in 300 male volunteers. A needle biospy of the prostate gland is done on all men with serum prostate-specific antigen concentrations greater than 5 ng/mL (N<4). One hundred men undergo biopsy procedures; 90 are found to have prostate cancer, and five are found to have chronic prostatitis. Which of the following is necessary to calculate the sensitivity of this test? (A) Incidence of chronic prostatitis in the general population (B) Number of men with test results greater than 5 ng/mL and a normal biopsy specimen (C) Prevalence of chronic prostatitis in the general population (D) Prostate biopsies of men with test results equal to or below 5 ng/mL
(D) Prostate biopsies of men with test results equal to or below 5 ng/mL
A 28-year-old man comes to the physician because of a 1-year history of pain with urination that has increased in severity during the past month. He also has had episodes of blood in his urine during the past 5 years. He lived in sub- Saharan Africa until he came to the USA 6 months ago for graduate school. His temperature is 38°C (100.4°F), pulse is 80/min, respirations are 16/min, and blood pressure is 110/84 mm Hg. Physical examination shows suprapubic tenderness. Laboratory studies show: Hemoglobin: 12.3 g/dL Hematocrit: 37% Leukocyte count: 13,400/mm3 Segmented neutrophils: 65% Bands: 5% Eosinophils: 5% Lymphocytes: 22% Monocytes: 3% Serum Urea nitrogen: 75 mg/dL Creatinine: 3.8 mg/dL Urine Blood: 3+ RBC: 200/hpf WBC: 100/hpf RBC casts: absent WBC casts: absent Imaging studies show bilateral hydroureter and hydronephrosis and foci of calcification in the region of the bladder. A biopsy specimen of the bladder shows marked chronic inflammation with fibrosis and scattered granulomas. Which of the following best explains the biopsy findings? (A) Exposure to a chemical toxin (B) Interstitial cystitis (C) Malacoplakia (D) Schistosomiasis (E) Vesicoureteral reflux
(D) Schistosomiasis
In a cohort study of elderly women, the relative risk ratio for hip fractures among those who exercise regularly is 1.2 (95% confidence interval of 1.1 to 1.8). Which of the following is the most appropriate conclusion about the effect of regular exercise on the risk for hip fracture? (A) Statistically nonsignificant increase in risk (B) Statistically nonsignificant overall decrease in risk (C) Statistically significant overall decrease in risk (D) Statistically significant overall increase in risk
(D) Statistically significant overall increase in risk
A 45-year-old man has abnormal circadian variation in body temperature, disruption of the sleep-wake cycle, and an impaired nocturnal surge of secretion of melatonin. An MRI of the brain is most likely to show a lesion involving which of the following nuclei? (A) Accessory optic (B) Lateral preoptic (C) Pretectal (D) Suprachiasmatic (E) Supraoptic
(D) Suprachiasmatic
A 49-year-old woman is found to have mild proteinuria and pyuria on routine screening. Urine specific gravity is 1.000. Culture of the urine grows no organisms. She has taken large doses of combination over-the-counter analgesic preparations for 10 years due to a low back injury. Which of the following renal abnormalities is most likely in this patient? (A) Acquired cystic disease (B) Acute glomerulonephritis (C) Hyperplastic arteriolitis (D) Nephrolithiasis (E) Papillary necrosis
(E) Papillary necrosis
A 42-year-old woman comes to the physician for a routine examination. She says that she has felt well except for occasional episodes of constipation, abdominal discomfort, and mild fatigue. She was treated for a renal calculus 10 years ago and was told she had a "lazy gallbladder." Her pulse is 82/min, and blood pressure is 150/80 mm Hg. Physical examination shows no other abnormalities. Laboratory studies show: Erythrocyte count: 3 million/mm3 Serum K+: 4.5 mEq/L Cl-: 107 mEq/L Ca2+: 12 mg/dL Phosphorus: 2.2 mg/dL Alkaline phosphatase: 95 U/L The most likely cause of this patient's condition is a small, well-defined nodule in which of the following locations? (A) Adrenal gland (B) Anterior pituitary gland (C) Gallbladder (D) Kidney (E) Parathyroid gland (F) Thymus
(E) Parathyroid gland
A 60-year-old woman with reflux esophagitis comes to the physician for a follow-up examination. She has been undergoing proton- pump inhibitor therapy for the past month and shows clinical improvement. Upper endoscopy is done. A biopsy specimen of the stomach is most likely to show which of the following? (A) Acute inflammation (B) Gastric atrophy (C) Intramucosal smooth muscle (D) Lymphoid nodules (E) Parietal cell hyperplasia
(E) Parietal cell hyperplasia
A 50-year-old man has headache, vertigo, and generalized pruritus. He has the recent onset of angina pectoris. His hematocrit is 65%, leukocyte count is 12,000/mm3, and erythrocyte mass is increased. Erythropoietin concentration is decreased. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (B) Hemochromatosis (C) Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (D) Pernicious anemia (E) Polycythemia vera (F) Pyruvate kinase deficiency (G) Secondary polycythemia
(E) Polycythemia vera
A 17-year-old boy comes to the emergency department because of severe thirst and weakness and a 4-kg (8.8-lb) weight loss over the past 36 hours. He began having voluminous painless watery diarrhea on the airplane while returning from a trip to Thailand 36 hours ago. He has not vomited. While supine, pulse is 110/min and blood pressure is 110/60 mm Hg. While standing, pulse is 170/min and blood pressure is 70/40 mm Hg. His abdomen is nontender and bowel sounds are increased. Which of the following treatments is most appropriate at this time? (A) Ciprofloxacin (B) Doxycycline (C) Exploratory laparotomy (D) Potassium chloride (E) Rehydration (F) Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
(E) Rehydration
A 35-year-old man comes to the physician because of pain and swelling of his right arm where he scraped it on a tree branch 2 days ago. His temperature is 38.3°C (101°F). Examination of the right forearm shows edema around a fluctuant erythematous lesion at the site of trauma. The area is extremely tender to palpation. Which of the following is most likely the primary mechanism of the development of edema in this patient? (A) Degranulation of eosinophils (B) Disruption of vascular basement membranes (C) Increased hydrostatic pressure (D) Release of thromboxane (E) Separation of endothelial junctions
(E) Separation of endothelial junctions
A 2-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department because of shortness of breath and left-sided abdominal pain for 3 hours. He appears pale. Physical examination shows hypotension and tachycardia. There is splenomegaly with the spleen tip palpated 8 cm below the left costal margin. Laboratory studies show: Hemoglobin: 5.1 g/dL (N=12.1-14.9) Hematocrit: 16% (N=37%-44.4%) Leukocyte count: 4500/mm3 (N=4000-11,500) Platelet count: 87,000/mm3 (N=150,000-400,000) A photomicrograph of a Wright-stained peripheral blood smear is shown. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's current condition? (A) Aplastic crisis (B) Autoimmune hemolysis (C) Congestive heart failure (D) Salmonellal sepsis (E) Splenic sequestration
(E) Splenic sequestration
A 55-year-old man who is a business executive is admitted to the hospital for evaluation of abdominal pain. He is polite to the physician but berates the nurses and other staff. The patient's wife and two of his three adult children arrive for a visit. The patient says with disgust that the missing child is and always has been worthless. Which of the following is the most likely explanation for this patient's behavior? (A) Countertransference (B) Projection (C) Projective identification (D) Reaction formation (E) Splitting
(E) Splitting
A 15-year-old girl comes to the physician because of a 3-month history of acne. Breast and pubic hair development began at the age of 12years. Menarche occurred at the age of 14 years. Physical examination shows scattered open and closed comedones over the cheeks and forehead. Breast and pubic hair development are Tanner stage 5. Which of the following is the most likely underlying cause of this patient's acne? (A) Decreased parasympathetic stimulation to the sebaceous glands (B) Increased estrogen stimulation of the sebaceous glands (C) Increased responsiveness of the sebaceous glands to follicle-stimulating hormone (D) Increased sympathetic stimulation to the sebaceous glands (E) Stimulation of the sebaceous glands by androgens
(E) Stimulation of the sebaceous glands by androgens
A 72-year-old man collapses while playing golf. He has a 5-year history of angina and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Paramedics arrive in 10 minutes. Examination shows no respirations or blood pressure; an ECG shows asystole. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is attempted for 10 minutes without success. Which of the following is the most likely cause of death in this patient? (A) Cardiac tamponade (B) Embolus to the right middle cerebral artery (C) Necrosis of the myocardium (D) Rupture of the papillary muscle (E) Ventricular fibrillation
(E) Ventricular fibrillation
A 73-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 2-month history of diffuse weakness and tingling of her arms and legs. Neurologic examination shows weakness of the extensor and flexor muscles of the lower extremities. Knee and ankle deep tendon reflexes are exaggerated. Sensation to vibration and position is decreased in all extremities, but the decrease is more prominent in the lower extremities than in the upper extremities. This patient most likely has a deficiency of which of the following vitamins? (A) Niacin (B) Vitamin B1 (thiamine) (C) Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) (D) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) (E) Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
(E) Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
A 12-year-old girl with a 1-year history of systemic lupus erythematosus is brought to the physician for a routine follow-up examination. During the past year she has done well with the exception of occasional mild frontal headaches, fatigue, and arthralgias; the results of regular laboratory evaluations have been stable. She has missed 20 days of school in the past 4 months. Her parents express concern that sending her to school might cause her to be exposed to children with contagious diseases that might exacerbate their daughter's condition. The girl tells the physician that she misses seeing her many friends at school. Passive motion of the elbows, wrists, and knees produces mild discomfort. Physical examination shows no other abnormalities. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's excessive school absences? (A) Lupus arthritis (B) Lupus cerebritis (C) Malingering (D) School phobia (E) Vulnerable child syndrome
(E) Vulnerable child syndrome
A 52-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 2-day history of fever and left flank pain. She has been treated for multiple episodes of pyelonephritis during the past 3 years. Her temperature is 37.8°C (100.1°F). Physical examination shows left flank tenderness. Urinalysis shows 12-18 WBC/hpf with occasional lymphocytes and mononuclear cells with features of macrophages. Cultures of urine grow 80,000 colonies/mL of Proteus mirabilis. An x-ray of the abdomen shows a 3-cm mass in the lower pole of the left kidney. Gross examination of the mass after it has been resected shows that it is yellow, 3.2-cm in diameter, and centrally but not marginally necrotic. Histologic examination of the mass shows a predominance of epithelioid cells with partially clear and granular-to- foamy cytoplasm. Nuclei are eccentric, normochromic, symmetric, and without significant pleomorphism. Scattered lymphocytes and plasma cells are intermixed. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Acute pyelonephritis (B) Malacoplakia (C) Renal cell carcinoma, clear cell type, intermediate grade (D) Renal cell carcinoma, granular cell type (E) Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis
(E) Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis
A 31-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes mellitus comes to the physician because of an oozing, foul-smelling wound on her foot for 2days. Physical examination shows a 4-cm, necrotizing wound with a purplish black discoloration over the heel. Crepitant bullae producing profuse amounts of serous drainage are seen. A Gram stain of a tissue biopsy specimen shows gram-positive rods. The causal organism most likely produces which of the following virulence factors? (A) Endotoxin (B) Fimbriae (C) Pneumolysin (D) Polysaccharide capsule (E) α-Toxin
(E) α-Toxin
A 23-year-old man comes to the physician because of a 2-day history of sore throat. Current medications include an inhaled corticosteroid for asthma. His temperature is 37°C (98.6°F). A photograph of the tongue is shown. A KOH preparation of a scraping from one of the plaques shows budding yeast. Which of the following is the most appropriate pharmacotherapy for this patient? (A) Amphotericin B (B) Caspofungin (C) Fluconazole (D) Flucytosine (E) Itraconazole (F) Nystatin (G) Voriconazole
(F) Nystatin
A 12-year-old girl with sickle cell disease has pain in her right arm. An x-ray of the right upper extremity shows bony lesions consistent with osteomyelitis. Which of the following is the most likely causal organism? (A) Clostridium septicum (B) Enterococcus faecalis (C) Listeria monocytogenes (D) Proteus mirabilis (E) Pseudomonas aeruginosa (F) Salmonella enteritidis (G) Serratia marcescens
(F) Salmonella enteritidis
A 14-year-old girl is brought to the physician by her mother because of a 2-month history of heavy vaginal bleeding during menstrual periods. She has had episodes of excessive periodontal bleeding while brushing her teeth and easy bruising for 6 years. She also had an episode of extended bleeding after a tooth extraction 4 years ago. Her mother and brother have had similar symptoms. Physical examination shows patchy ecchymoses over the upper and lower extremities. Laboratory studies show: Platelet count: 234,000/mm3 Bleeding time: 17 min Prothrombin time: 12sec (inr=1) Partial thromboplastin time: 46 sec Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Factor VII (proconvertin) deficiency (B) Factor X (Stuart factor) deficiency (C) Factor XII (Hageman factor) deficiency (D) Hemophilia A (E) Vitamin K deficiency (F) von Willebrand disease
(F) von Willebrand disease
A 52-year-old man with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus comes to the physician for a follow-up examination. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. Laboratory studies show an increased hemoglobin A1c despite patient compliance with diet and exercise recommendations. Treatment with a sulfonylurea is started. Which of the following is most likely to occur in this patient? (A) Decreased entry of glucose into the muscle cells (B) Decreased production of glucose from the liver (C) Decreased secretion of insulin from the pancreas (D) Decreased speed of carbohydrate absorption from the intestines (E) Increased entry of glucose into the muscle cells (F) Increased production of glucose from the liver (G) Increased secretion of insulin from the pancreas (H) Increased speed of carbohydrate absorption from the intestines
(G) Increased secretion of insulin from the pancreas
A 64-year-old man with non-Hodgkin lymphoma comes to the physician because of a 3-week history of progressive numbness in his hands and feet and weakness in his legs when he stands. He received his third course of chemotherapy 4 weeks ago. Physical examination shows areflexia. Which of the following drugs is the most likely cause of these adverse effects? (A) Bleomycin (B) Cyclophosphamide (C) Cytarabine (D) Doxorubicin (E) Fluorouracil (F) Methotrexate (G) Vincristine
(G) Vincristine
A 26-year-old man is brought to the emergency department by ambulance 30 minutes after being shot in the leg. He is unconscious and appears markedly pale. His pulse is 120/min, respirations are 16/min, and blood pressure is 80/60 mm Hg. Compared with a healthy adult, which of the following findings is most likely in this patient? Arterial Baroreceptor Firing Rate; Systemic Vascular Resistance; Pulmonary Vascular Resistance; Systemic Capillary Fluid Transfer
Arterial Baroreceptor Firing Rate; ↓ Systemic Vascular Resistance; ↑ Pulmonary Vascular Resistance; ↑ Systemic Capillary Fluid Transfer; absorption
A 55-year-old man is brought to the emergency department because of shortness of breath and confusion for 4 hours. He has hypertension and chronic kidney disease requiring hemodialysis. An ECG shows low voltage with electrical alternans. Physical examination is most likely to show which of the following findings? Blood Pressure (mm Hg) Pulse (/min) Jugular Venous Pressure Pulsus Paradoxus
Blood Pressure (mm Hg): 85/60 Pulse (/min): 120 Jugular Venous Pressure: increased Pulsus Paradoxus: increased
A 4-year-old boy is brought to the physician because of slow growth during the past year. He has had recurrent urinary tract infections since the age of 1 year. He is at the 10th percentile for height and 25th percentile for weight. Physical examination shows pallor. Laboratory studies show a normochromic, normocytic anemia and increased serum concentrations of urea nitrogen and creatinine. Urinalysis shows a low specific gravity. Which of the following sets of additional serum findings is most likely in this patient? Calcium, Inorganic Phosphorus, 1,25 -Dihydroxycholecalciferol, Erythropoietin
Calcium: dec Inorganic Phosphorus: inc 1,25 -Dihydroxycholecalciferol: dec Erythropoietin: dec
A 40-year-old woman receives an intravenous infusion of drug X that selectively constricts the efferent arterioles in her kidneys. Following the infusion, total cardiac output and renal afferent arteriolar tone are unchanged, but renal efferent arteriolar tone and total renal vascular resistance have both increased. Which of the following sets of changes most likely occurred following the infusion of drug X? Glomerular Filtration Rate; Filtration Fraction; Renal Blood Flow
Glomerular Filtration Rate: ↑ Filtration Fraction: ↑ Renal Blood Flow: ↓
A 26-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department 3 hours after ingesting approximately 50 tablets of aspirin in a suicide attempt. She is nauseated, confused, and sleepy. Her pulse is 130/min, respirations are 30/min, and blood pressure is 100/60 mm Hg. Which of the following sets of laboratory values is most likely on evaluation of blood obtained before treatment? Serum HCO3−; Arterial Blood pH; PCO2
HCO3-: ↓ pH; ↓ PCO2: ↓