CSSL
1FGiven: A patient has ingested 10g of paracetamol
Question: Gastric lavage is essential
2FGiven: A man is admitted after head injury; he has a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 15
Question: He requires an urgent CT brain scan
3FProgression of Alzheimer’s disease is halted by donepezil (Aricept)
4FTemazepam is a useful hypnotic for the treatment of early wakening
5THyponatremia is a recognised complication following head injury.
6FA normal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scan excludes a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
7FGiven: A patient with carotid stenosis develops cerebral infarction
Question: The most likely mechanism is restriction of blood flow through the stenotic segment
8TThe ulnar nerve supplies sensation to the little finger
9FInflammatory joint disease such as rheumatoid arthritis rarely affects the hands
10TPatients with radial nerve palsy cannot extend the fingers
11TMalignant spinal cord compression is an emergency
12TThe stage of family role identification extends from 2 to 6 years of age
13TMajor depressive illness may be induced by corticosteroids
14TAll phenothiazine drugs have adverse extra-pyramidal effects
15FTopical corticosteroids can safely be prescribed for undiagnosed ‘red eye’
16FMetabolic alkalosis is a consequence of aspirin overdose
17TThe overall suicide rate in the United Kingdom has increased in the last 5 years
18FBefore referring a case to the Coroner, a Certificate of the Cause of Death must be completed and given to the family
19TCongenital heart block is a recognised consequence of maternal systemic lupus erythematosus
20THaloperidol is a dopamine D2 receptor antagonist
21FGiven: Schizophrenia is a natural disease
Question: Death following self-harm is a recognised complication of schizophrenia, and need not be referred to the Coroner
22TCognitive behaviour therapy improves the prognosis of schizophrenia
23FIntravenous antibiotics are the most important way of preventing osteomyelitis in open contaminated fractures of bone
24TWoven bone, formed during fracture repair, is generally converted to lamellar bone
25TIn suspected septic monoarthritis, both blood and synovial fluid cultures must be taken
26FAstrocytoma is a tumour that arises from neurones
27TRegular monitoring with full blood count and liver function tests is necessary for patients prescribed sulphasalazine
28FGiven: A 60 year old myopic lady presents with pain in the right eye, especially on reading, and has a red eye with a small pupil
Question: Acute angle-closure glaucoma is the most likely diagnosis
29TRheumatoid arthritis causes synovial hypertrophy
30TChronic alcoholic brain disease involves permanent damage to the mamillary bodies
31TGlioblastoma multiforme arises from astrocytes
32TSecondary brain tumours are more frequent than primary brain tumours
33FGiven: A 20 year old student has a tonic-clonic convulsion after having a blood test
Question: He probably suffers from epilepsy
34TMultiple sclerosis can give rise to vertigo
35TGiven: An elderly patient complains of slowing down, and examination reveals unilateral tremor and bradykinesis
Question: The likely diagnosis is Parkinson’s disease
36TBisphosphonate treatment may control the symptoms of Paget’s disease
37FHypocalcaemia is common in osteoporosis
38FAfter femoral neck fracture, the three-month mortality rate is about 5%
39TEburnation of the joint surface is a feature of osteoarthritis
40TLysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) acts on 5HT receptors
41TLithium carbonate has a narrow therapeutic window
42FCarpal tunnel syndrome requires no investigation before surgical treatment
43FGiven: A 64 year old man with repeated attacks of right amaurosis fugax undergoes Doppler ultrasound studies of his carotid vessels and is found to have a 50% stenosis of the left internal carotid artery
Question: He should undergo a left carotid endarterectomy as soon as possible
44TCerebral haemorrhage is a complication of streptokinase therapy
45FA facial paralysis getting progressively worse over a period of one month is likely to be Bell’s palsy
46TGentamicin is more vestibulotoxic than cochleotoxic
47FAir conduction of sound is better than bone conduction
48THearing loss in Meniere’s disease is characteristically for low frequency sounds
49TOtitis media is the commonest cause of persistent deafness in young children
50FPeople with alcohol dependency syndrome are usually unaware of their addiction
51FBenzodiazepines are effective antidepressants
52TOesophageal bleeding is a complication of portal hypertension
53TSuicide is more common in men than women
54TThe annual incidence of agranulocytosis in patients taking clozapine is 1 to 2%
55FPostnatal depression often requires inpatient psychiatric care
56FSection 3 of the Mental Health Act can only be used by the patient’s own consultant
57TSexual dysfunction occurs in approximately 10 to 15% of patients treated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
58TThe symptom of hopelessness is associated with suicide
59FAntipsychotics must be discontinued during pregnancy
60TDepressive symptoms occur in about 50% of people with bulimia nervosa
F & C
61F Most subjects with autism have a diagnosable physical disorder
62FThe most common cause of poor attendance at school is truancy
63TThe mortality rate from female breast cancer in the United Kingdom is decreasing
64TDepressive disorder is less common in childhood than in adolescence
65FAn infant is clinging strongly to its mother, and so a diagnosis of physical abuse can be excluded
66TGiven: MMR vaccine is a live virus vaccine
Question: MMR vaccine should not be given to children being treated with systemic steroids
67FPyloric stenosis is associated with hyperchloraemic alkalosis
68FGiven: A 6 week old infant presents with fever, drowsiness and poor feeding.
Question: Antibiotics should only be started once bacterial cultures have been shown to be positive
69TGiven: The father of a 2 year old boy has been recently been diagnosed with tuberculosis
Question: The child is at a higher risk of developing fulminant tuberculosis than is his mother
70FGiven: A 6 year old girl bleeds excessively after sustaining small cuts and abrasions
Question: The most likely diagnosis is anti-haemophilic globulin deficiency
71TRotavirus is the most common cause of gastroenteritis in infants and young children
72TCoeliac disease may present with small intestinal lymphoma
73FMental health problems are rare in childhood epilepsy
74TThere is a genetic contribution to the development of schizophrenia
75TFamily therapy can be an effective form of treatment for some childhood disorders
76TSeparation anxiety is a normal part of childhood development
77THallucinations can occur in non-psychotic conditions
78FThe average age for a child to first walk unaided is 24 months
79FThe iron content of breast milk is higher than that in standard formula milk
80TThe benefits of breast milk include protection from infections
81FBreast feeding increases conjugated bilirubin levels in the neonatal period
82TWheeze, hyperinflation and hepatomegaly are features of bronchiolitis associated with respiratory syncytial virus infection
83TIrritability and absent breath sounds are a poor prognostic sign in an attack of asthma
84TEarly and intensive physiotherapy improves survival in cystic fibrosis
85FIn a child, a bradycardia of 60/minute during sleep indicates severe cardiac disease
86FIn measles, the cutaneous rash precedes the appearance of Koplik’s spots
87TFor iron to be absorbed, it needs to be in the ferrous form
88TMore girls than boys develop urinary tract infections
89FGram positive cocci are the commonest organisms causing urinary infections in childhood
90TIn girls, breast development starts before pubic hair grows significantly
91TThe risk of developing ovarian cancer is less in women taking the combined contraceptive pill
92TA correctly-placed copper intrauterine contraceptive device will be effective for five years or more
93TRaised blood pressure is a contraindication to the combined oral contraceptive pill
94FAntibiotic therapy renders the emergency contraceptive (‘morning after’) pill ineffective
95FHealthy children have higher erythrocyte counts than adults
96TIron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy is associated with preterm labour
97FUrticaria and sneezing, occurring together, is highly suggestive of anaphylaxis
98FIn the antenatal detection of Down's syndrome. the maternal serum level of human chorionic gonadotrophin is the most powerful predictive factor
99FAntenatal screening for beta-thalassaemia need only be carried out in women of Mediterranean origin.
100FAmniocentesis carries a risk of abortion of 5% in excess of the background spontaneous abortion rate.
101FPulmonary embolism is the commonest cause of post partum collapse
102TRespiratory distress syndrome is more likely to occur in babies born of diabetic mothers, compared to non-diabetic mothers
103FLate decelerations are those which occur late in labour
104FEntonox is a mixture of oxygen and nitrous oxide in the ratio of 30:70
105TErgometrine is contraindicated in women with cardiac disease.
106FOxytocin has an antidiuretic effect equivalent to that of vasopressin.
107FVaginal breech delivery should not be permitted in primigravidae.
108FThe drug of choice to suppress lactation is stilboestrol.
109TBreast fed babies are less likely to be obese.
110FBreast abscesses are best treated by the administration of a broad spectrum antibiotic.
111TLaparoscopy should be performed if an ectopic pregnancy is suspected.
112TBreast cancer is less common in women who have breast fed their babies.
113THot flushes can occur before menopause
114FThe mean age of the menopause in the United Kingdom is 45 years.
115FThe commonest cause of post menopausal bleeding is endometrial carcinoma.
116FThe national cervical screening programme recommends that screening should begin at 16 years of age in sexually active women.
117TIn cervical cytology, an adequate sample includes endocervical cells.
118FIn cervical cytology screening programmes, the false negative rate is less than 1%.
119TInsulin resistance is associated with the polycystic ovarian syndrome
120TUrinary incontinence is more common in women than men
121FSurgery alone is usually curative of ovarian cancer
122FProgestogens are highly effective in the treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding
123FPhysiotherapy is an effective treatment for detrusor instability
124TEctopic pregnancy can be a consequence of chlamydial infection
125FIn the United Kingdom, pelvic inflammatory disease is most commonly due to gonorrhoea
HLB
126FGiven: Hyperkalaemia is noted during the investigation of a patient who has recently presented with hypertension
Question: Conn’s syndrome is the most likely diagnosis
127TGiven: A hypertensive patient presents with headaches, palpitations and sweating
Question: The symptoms are consistent with a diagnosis of phaeochromocytoma
128TGiven: A 52 year-old patient with essential hypertension on full-dose atenolol and lisinopril has a blood pressure of 162/94mmHg
Question: Adding a thiazide diuretic would be an appropriate action
129FGiven: A 52 year old man collapses suddenly and unexpectedly in the bus queue. There is no previous history
Question: The most likely diagnosis is pulmonary thrombo embolism
130FPatients treated with captopril for essential hypertension have a higher risk of developing diabetes mellitus than do patients treated with atenolol
131TSpironolactone has been shown to reduce the mortality in patients with heart failure
132FGiven: The relative risks of a smoker developing coronary heart disease and cancer of the larynx, compared with a non-smoker, are 2 and 15 respectively
Question: This shows that smoking causes more cases of cancer of the larynx than of coronary heart disease
133FACE inhibitors should not be given to patients with moderately severe renal failure
134TOsteosclerotic secondary tumours are associated with carcinoma of the prostate
135FPatients with renal failure caused by diabetes mellitus characteristically have small kidneys
136FIn chronic systemic hypertension, the kidneys are usually large
137THyperglycaemia during the acute phase of myocardial infarction is an adverse prognostic marker
138FBeta blockers are the therapy of choice in patients with heart failure
139FThiazide diuretics are contraindicated in the treatment of hypertension in subjects with diabetes mellitus
140TBeta blockers exacerbate psoriasis
141FIn a clinical study, the main purpose of randomisation is to ensure that there are an equal number of subjects in each group
142TGiven: A 45 year old nursing assistant in an endoscopy unit presents with recent onset of asthma
Question: She should be removed from her working environment
143FThere is no correlation between the incidence of ischaemic heart disease and the number of cigarettes smoked
144FThe left main bronchus is more vertical than the right main bronchus
145TThe Fc component of immunoglobulin binds to macrophages
146TDiminution of the R wave is an early feature in acute myocardial infarction
147FHigh protein diets slow the progression of renal failure
148TTreatment with intravenous sodium bicarbonate may help to control the hyperkalaemia of renal failure
149TMost patients with hairy cell leukaemia have considerable splenomegaly
150TSputum coughed up by patients with pneumonia associated with Klebsiella pneumoniae is often visibly coloured with iron-containing pigment
151FCarcinoid syndrome causes high output cardiac failure
152TSmoking is associated with bladder cancer
153FMost myocardial infarcts occur in the wall of the right ventricle
154FMultiple myeloma is a disease of myocytes
155FReed-Sternberg cells are diagnostic of lymphoma
156TMost non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas are of B-cell type
157TFolic acid deficiency causes megaloblastic anaemia
158FThe Philadelphia chromosome is associated with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
159FA low grade fever is a feature of iron deficiency anaemia
160TSickle cell anaemia is usually inherited by an autosomal recessive mechanism
161FGiven: A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has become slightly more breathless, is producing a little yellow sputum and feels ill
Question: Amoxycillin is an appropriate treatment
162FGiven: A patient has a bicuspid aortic valve, and develops a fever. A blood culture grows Enterococcus faecalis
Question: High dose penicillin is the best treatment
163TMycobacterium tuberculosis showing resistance to both isoniazid and rifampicin is becoming more common
164FGiven: A patient has a PaO2 of 65mmHg, a PaCO2 of 65 mmHg, a pH of 7.5 and a HCO3- of 40mmol/l
Question: This is respiratory acidosis
165TDepression in the medically ill often goes undetected
166TChronic fatigue syndrome is classified as a functional somatic disorder
167FIn the irritable bowel syndrome, a patient’s anxiety is typically reduced by thorough physical investigation
168TAsthma is a contraindication to the use of beta-blockers
169FEmphysema is a disease of the terminal bronchioles
170TThe side effects of anti-hypertensive medication often cause non-compliance
171FThe electrocardiogram usually provides the earliest indication that a patient has had a myocardial infarction
NME
172FCarbimazole is a treatment for complex partial seizures
173TTriamcinalone is a corticosteroid for topical use
174TA fasting blood glucose of 8.1mmol/L is diagnostic of diabetes mellitus
175FMeasurement of serum thyroxine must be done in the fasting state in the morning
176FOestrogen replacement after the menopause increases the risk of ovarian cancer
177FA pulse rate of more than 150/min, after completing strenuous exercise, is abnormal
178TMost patients with nodular goitre of the thyroid gland are euthyroid
179FTherapy with oxygen at a concentration of 20% is helpful in patients with chronic obstructive airways disease when they become hypoxic
180FMost patients with mumps orchitis will become sterile
181TMumps vaccine provides protection for about 90% of recipients
182TGiven: A woman aged 35 years has a right submandibular swelling, of sudden onset, that is painful on eating
Question: The most likely diagnosis is a salivary duct calculus
183TGiven: A young man presents with a severe sore throat, tonsillar exudate and swelling of local lymph nodes
Question: Broad spectrum penicillins should not be given
184TOesophageal pain is usually felt at the site of disease
185FAnti-thyroid drugs are contraindicated in pregnancy because they cause fetal macrosomia
186TIn the treatment of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, insulin can be given in combination with metformin
187TChronic gastro-oesophageal reflux increases the risk of developing adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus
188TThe treatment of choice for severe reflux oesophagitis is a proton pump inhibitor
189FMeckel’s diverticulum is a malformation of the duodenum
190FAlcohol abuse causes acute pancreatitis, but not chronic pancreatitis
191TColonisation of the stomach with Helicobacter pylori may lead to gastric cancer
192FThe commonest site of cancer of the stomach in British patients is the gastric antrum
193FGiven: A 25 year old man presents with a six week history of epigastric pain
Question: Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is mandatory
194TCarcinoma of the caecum commonly presents with anaemia
195TInguinal hernia may cause troublesome groin pain
196TTesticular atrophy is a complication of inguinal hernia repair
197TPruritus is a feature of cholestatic jaundice
198FRadioactive iodine treatment for thyrotoxicosis causes infertility
199FPhaeochromocytoma is a tumour of the kidney which secretes renin
200TGiven: A 28 year old woman has secondary amenorrhoea, galactorrhoea and infertility
Question: Bromocriptine is likely to alleviate these symptoms
201TKeratomalacia is a feature of Vitamin A deficiency
202TRifampicin reduces the plasma binding of bilirubin
203FGout is the commonest cause of renal stones in the United Kingdom
204TRecurrent haematuria is a feature of IgA nephropathy
205TCirrhotic patients often have a low grade fever unrelated to infection
206T Fevers and rigors are a feature of primary biliary cirrhosis
207FAutonomic neuropathy is the commonest cause of diarrhoea in patients with
diabetes mellitus
208TPatients with diabetes mellitus should be screened annually for retinopathy
209FRenal carcinoma is more common in women than men
210F Sulphonylureas, used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus, reduce insulin resistance
211FThe concordance rate between identical twins for the incidence of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus is 100%
212TIrritable bowel syndrome can cause symptoms affecting the urinary tract
213FThere is no effective treatment for fat atrophy at insulin injection sites
214TPainless haematuria is a feature of cancer of the urinary bladder
215TMost forms of glomerulonephritis are immunologically mediated
216FIn renal disease, loss of renal function is more closely correlated with the degree of glomerular damage than with the degree of tubulointerstitial damage
217TPodocytes are cells with fenestrations
218FRenal cell carcinoma typically spreads by direct invasion along the main renal artery
219FNon-caseating granulomata are a characteristic histological finding in ulcerative colitis
220TRaised mean cell volume is a frequent finding in the blood of patients who drink excessive amounts of alcohol
221TMetabolic bone disease is a complication of coeliac disease
222FSmoking cessation is clearly beneficial in the management of ulcerative colitis
223FConsumption of large amounts of chicken is a risk factor for cancer of the colon
224THepatitis C is associated with previous blood transfusion
225TPancreatic insufficiency causes malabsorption of fat
226TBreast cancer is associated with a high dietary intake of saturated fat
227FA raised serum alkaline phosphatase indicates cholestatic liver disease
228TGiven: Clostridium difficile toxin has been detected in the stool of a patient with diarrhoea
Question: Oral metronidazole is an useful first line treatment
229FGiven: A young woman has urinary frequency and dysuria
Question: Mid-stream urine culture is mandatory
General
230FMalignant melanoma is the commonest form of skin cancer
231FGiven: The sensitivity of a particular screening test is 95%
Question: This means that the number of false positive results is low
232TPsoriasis occurs in approximately 2% of the population of the United Kingdom
233THypertrichosis is a side-effect of cyclosporin therapy
234FBrief advice given in a general practice setting has no statistically significant effect on the number of people stopping smoking
235FThere is no itching in psoriasis
236FAromatherapy is a proven treatment for the long-term management of anxiety
237FIschaemic heart disease is the most prevalent chronic illness seen in general practice.
238FGiven: A man aged 55 years is found to have a blood pressure of 215/115mmHg
Question: Drug treatment should be started immediately.
239FGlycopeptide antibiotics are not usually active against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus