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questions - oncall - ArchivalUser - 03-07-2007 1. an asymptomatic 24yo woman is seen at 10weeks gestation. a urine culture shows a positive growth e.coli 100,000 CFU/mL. which of the following statement is NOT true? 1) if the patient is not treated, she has a 30% chance of developing pyelonephritis 2)if the patient is treated, her chance for recurrence will be approximately 30% during this pregnancy 3) patients with recurrent bacteriuria should be placed on suppressive therapy 4) the incidence of asymptomatic bacteriuria is higher in pregnant women 2. A 3-week-old white female who is being fed a formula with a cow's milk base is brought to your office with a 4-day history of dark blood flecks in otherwise normal appearing stools. Other history is unremarkable. A physical examination reveals yellow, curdy, guaiac-positive stool. Anal and rectal examinations are normal, as is the rest of the examination. The best course of action would be to a.draw blood for CBC, BUN, and electrolytes, and start intravenous fluids b.culture the stool for rotavirus c.obtain upper and lower GI barium fluoroscopy studies d.perform an alkali denaturation test on the stool to rule out a maternal source for the blood e.suggest a change to a soy-based formula 3. Which valvular repair surgery is associated with the highest mortality ? a. Aortic valve replacement for aortic regurg b. aortic valve replacement for aortic stenosis c. Mitral valve replacement d. Patent ductus repair e. Fracture of mitral valve leaflets for stenosis 4. 50 M c/o lower back pain and right leg sciatica for 2 wks. On raising left leg to 40 degrees with left knee in extension causes the patient to complain of pain in his lower back that radiates to his RT calf. Which statement is TRUE: a. patient is not maingering b. positive st. leg raising test is more specific for nerve-root compression on the contralateral side than on the ipsilateral side. c. result is pathognomonic for sacroiliac sprain syndrome d. Cauda equina syndrome is present e. Needs surgical intervention to correct radiculopathy. Please kindly provide your explainations. Thanks 0 - ArchivalUser - 03-07-2007 1-C 2-E 3-C 4-B 0 - ArchivalUser - 03-07-2007 1).2 2)e 0 - ArchivalUser - 03-07-2007 1:b 2:a 3:a? 4:a 18 - ArchivalUser - 03-07-2007 can u post correct answeres .......plz.........oncall. i think we r unable to get to final decision........ 0 - ArchivalUser - 03-07-2007 1)3) patients with recurrent bacteriuria should be placed on suppressive therapy.. 2)a.draw blood for CBC, BUN, and electrolytes, and start intravenous fluids Cow's milk .Cow's milk shouldn't be started before one year old.Cow's milk has higher renal solute load which can damage the kidney.it also increas the incidence of iron deficiency anemia. 3)b..because it is more associated with dcrease systemic blood flow. 4)Criteria for positive test : Sciatic Pain before 70 degrees ,Aggravation of pain dorsiflexion of the foot and Relief of pain by knee flexion the patient physical finding is Crossed pain into opposite leg which Indicates severe impingement and Almost always due to a large disk herniation .IT IS NOT MORE SPECIFICE. so it is A 0 - ArchivalUser - 03-08-2007 1 correct answer if 2 as kaplan said, but 4 is right? 2, e, why not a? 3 b 4,a |