Repeated USMLE Questions Step 2 CK- Review- 476

Q- You are the physician in charge of a nursing home where several patients develop influenza A symptoms. None of the residents received flu vaccine yet. What is the best next step of action? A- Administer flu vaccine to all residents B- Administer flu vaccine plus oseltamivir for 2 weeks to all residents C- Administer … Read more

Repeated USMLE Questions Step 2 CK- Review- 466

Q- Which of the following antibiotics is the most effective treatment for Mycoplasma pneumonia? A- Ampicillin B- Azithromycin C- Doxycycline D- Gentamicin Q- Which of the following arteries is the most common site of coronary artery occlusion? A- Left anterior descending artery B- Left circumflex artery C- Posterior descending artery D- Right coronary artery Q- … Read more

Repeated USMLE Questions Step 2 CK- 446

Q- Which of the following are the characteristics of Beck’s triad? A- Fever, pericarditis and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) B- Hypotension, distant heart sounds and jugular vein distention (JVD) C- Stasis, hypercoagulability and endothelial damage Q- Which of the following are the characteristics of Dressler’s syndrome? A- Fever, pericarditis and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) … Read more

Repeated USMLE Questions Step 2 CK- 440

A 62-year-old farmer visits his physician at his wife’s request who noticed that he had an irregular dark pigmented lesion on his back. According to his wife, he has had this lesion since their wedding 35 years ago but lately it became darker and irregular. What is the most important prognostic factor in this case? … Read more

Repeated USMLE Questions Step 2 CK- 437

A 51-year-old man is brought to the emergency room because of severe abdominal pain which is radiating to his back. Today, the patient had many episodes of vomiting. He is an alcoholic, drinking daily but he does not smoke or take any recreational drugs. On physical examination, the patient is lying down in the fetal … Read more

Repeated USMLE Questions Step 2 CK- 435

A 26-year-old woman complains of left flank pain and fever for 2 days. She has a history of two episodes of urinary tract infections in the past three years treated with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. She is married, sexually active and takes contraceptive pills. Her last menstrual period was 5 days ago. On physical examination, her pulse is … Read more