MEDICINE MCQS-KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY

 

1. Addison’s disease is characterized by all of the following except:

A)  Hyperkalemia

Hyponatremia

Hypercalcemia

 Hypotension

ANSWER= (C) 

 

2. Pheochromocytoma predominantly secretes:

    Epinephrine 
ANSWER= (D) 


 

3. 25 years old male patient presents with hypertension, Na 147meq/l , K 2.5meq/l and metabolic alkalosis. The most probable diagnosis is:

    a. Pheochromocytoma
    Renal parenchymal disease
ANSWER= (B)


 

4.Loud s1 in mitral stenosis is caused by

A) Prolonged flow through mitral valve

ANSWER= (A) Prolonged flow through mitral valve

 5.The best marker to diagnose thyroid related disorder is:

A) T3

ANSWER= (C) TSH

 

6.The choice of drug for mineralocorticocoid replacement is

A) Dexamethasone

ANSWER= (D) 

 

7. 23 years old male presented with loose stool mixed with mucous and few streaks of blood. He also complained of fever and cramping abdominal pain intermittently. His stool culture showed isolated shigella.Which part of intestine is this infection located? 

A) COLON

ANSWER= (C) 

 

8.A 34 years old male came to OPD with complain of pain over upper abdomen, burning in nature which is usually severe at night after going to bed. He also gives history of black tarry stool few days back.What is the most likely diagnosis? 

A) GASTRIC ULCER

ANSWER= (A) 

 

9.A 20 years old non smoker male presented with blood mixed loose stool 4-6 episode since last few months. Colonoscopic findings was suggestive of hemorrhagic, edematous, mucosa involving rectum and extendending proximally to involve all or part of the colon.What is the diagnosis?

A) ULCERATIVE COLITIS

ANSWER= (A) 

 

10.Most common symptoms of primary biliary cirrhosis is

A) PRURITUS

ANSWER= (A) 

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