PROGRESS TEST JUNE 1998
GENERAL
1 FGIVEN A patient is receiving a total of 120mg morphine by mouth for cancer pain each
day. He becomes unable to swallow and you decide to prescribe subcutaneous
diamorphine
QUESTION The correct dose is 60mg daily
2FIf a dying patient cannot swallow an intravenous infusion should be started
3TThe daily requirement for fluid and electrolytes of an adult weighing 70Kg is 25003000mi
of water, 150mmol of sodium and 60mmol of potassium
4TGIVEN A locum general practitioner confirms the fact of death in a patient expected to die
of cancer. The locum has never seen the patient before
QUESTION The patient's usual general practitioner is permitted to issue a Death
Certificate without seeing the body
5FA Coroner's inquest will on:y be held if death occurred before the usual age of retirement
6TA standardised mortality ratio (SMR) can only be estimated if the age distribution of the
population is known
HEART, LUNGS AND BLOOD
717MThiazide diuretics decrease renal HC03 excretion
8FMThe "c" wave of the jugular venous pulse is due to opening of the tricuspid valve
9FMStaphylococcus aureus is frequently implicated in an acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis
10FMNicotinecontaining chewing gum is available on NHS prescriptions
11FMCuses of a pleural effusion with a protein content of 50g11 include cardiac failure
12TGIVEN: A 26 year old man is known to have bronchial asthma. A peak flow measurement is taken, and is found to be less than 50% of the subject's usual peak flow measurement
QUESTION: Oral steroid therapy should be given
13FMMagnetic resonance imaging is of value in assessment of severity of pulmonary emphysema
14FMProstacyclin (PG12) is synthesised in mast cells
15FMA paradoxical embolus is one which arises as a thrombus in the area of greatest flow in the aorta
16TSome of the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall are supplied by intercostal nerves
17THaemosiderin consists of aggregates of ferritin molecules
18TThe inferior vena cava lies to the right of the abdominal aorta
19TMacrophages are antigenpresenting cells
20TGIVEN The renal clearance of benzylpenicillin is greater than that of gentamicin QUESTION Benzylpenicillin has a shorter plasma concentration halftime than gentamicin
21F Atrial systole is responsible for 80% of the blood flow into the left ventricle of the heart
22FPlasmin is essential for normal thrombus retraction
23FIn a normal subject, sitting upright, apical and basal regions of the lungs receive approximately equal blood flows
24TNeutrophil polymorphonuclear leucocytes are typically seen at the site of acute inflammation
25FGIVEN Cardiomegaly and pulmonary congestion are characteristic radiological features of cardiac failure
QUESTION These findings indicate that the patient has heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy)
26FGIVEN A patient presents to the Accident and Emergency Department with a history of central crushing chest pain for a period of two hours
QUESTION A normal electrocardiogram excludes myocardial infarction
27TGIVEN The incidence of myocardial infarction increases in women following the menopause
QUESTION Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can be regarded as a form of primary prevention for coronary artery disease
28FDilated pupils are an important prognostic sign immediately after cardiac arrest
29TOne dose of aspirin may prolong the bleeding time for some days
30TGIVEN A patient with pernicious anaemia will show red cell macrocytosis caused, indirectly, by a deficiency of intrinsic factor and consequent Vitamin B12 malabsorption
QUESTION Intrinsic factor and Vitamin B12 given together by mouth will correct the anaemia and macrocytosis
31TGIVEN Vitamin K is a fat soluble vitamin and is required for the manufacture of certain fully functional coagulation factors
QUESTION Obstructive jaundice potentially causes prolongation of prothrombin time which can be corrected by Vitamin K treatment
32TGIVEN A woman of 63 years reports to her general practitioner that she has been hoarse for 4 weeks
QUESTION She should be referred to hospital for investigations
33FGIVEN Histological verification of lung cancer is usually by bronchoscopy and biopsy QUESTION Bronchoscopy is poorly tolerated, and therefore contraindicated, in patients over 70 years of age
34TBenzodiazepines can be used to alleviate dyspnoea in terminally ill patients
35FGIVEN An adult with a known allergy to nuts suddenly has a rash and difficulty in breathing QUESTION It is appropriate to treat with 1 mg of adrenaline by rapid intravenous injection
36TFor anything other than the treatment of a lifethreatening condition, a general anaesthetic should not be administered within six months of acute myocardial infarction
37FGIVEN Hypertension represents an increased perioperative risk. Before routine surgery, you are clerking a patient with known hypertension, for which he is receiving medication. You find that his blood pressure is 210/105mmHg
QUESTION His operation should be cancelled immediately
38FA patient who has had a coronary artery bypass graft should be advised to inform their dentist that they will require antibiotic cover for surgical procedures
39TIn patients with asthma, a fall in the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) to 60% of their bi~st value is an indication for oral steroid therapy
40TTheophylline toxicity can be precipitated by erythromycin
41 FIn an adult, acute breathlessness occurring at night is most commonly due to left ventricular failure
42TOn testing for pitting oedema, indentation lasting more than 30 seconds is suggestive of hypoproteinaemia
43FExpiratory crackles are typically heard in fibrosing alveolitis
44TAtenolol is less likely than propranolol to produce unpleasant dreams
45FVitamin B12 'Slikely to be necessary for the treatment of anaemia after pregnancy
46TPleural biopsy is the best method o f diagnosing pleural tuberculosis
47FGIVEN An unconscious 60 year old man is brought into the Accident and Emergency Department
QUESTION A chest xray should be performed to exclude pneumothorax
48TGIVEN A patient with chronic obstructive airways disease suffers cardiac arrest QUESTION Oxygen should be prescribed at the highest possible delivery rate
49THyperventilation can compensate for mild metabolic acidosis
50FPatients travelling to malarious areas should not be given mefloquine
51FGIVEN The worldwide prevalence of tuberculosis is increasing, and resistance to antituberculous chemotherapy is increasing
QUESTION Quadruple therapy is advised for the initial therapy of tuberculosis, pending susceptibility testing results
52FPyrexia of unknown origin is defined as a fever of 3M or more on two occasions over three days, with a negative blood culture
53FThe murmur of aortic incompetence is low pitched and therefore best heard using the bell of the stethoscope
54FAbdominal aortic aneurysm often presents with symptoms of peripheral embolism
55FSickle cell anaemia causes splenomegaly in adults
56TA pigmented skin lesion should be removed if depigmentation occurs
57FHaemophilus influenzae type A is the commonest cause of postinfluenzal pneumonia
58TThe blood in glandular fever characteristically shows atypical lymphocytes
59FInfection with papilloma virus can be reliably detected on examination of a cervical smear
60TIn a normal menstrual cycle the secretory phase of the cycle is of constant length
61 F Xlinked Duchenne muscular dystrophy presents as floppiness at birth
62FKaryotype 46XX is present in testicular feminisation
63FThe UK National Breast Cancer Screening Programme is less likely to detect slowly growing tumours than rapidly growing tumours
64FChildren with sickle cell disease are usually symptomatic in early infancy
65TGIVEN Iron within the heme molecule needs to be in the reduced form to bind oxygen QUESTION Haemoglobin containing ferric iron is ineffective in oxygen transport
NUTRITION, METABOLISM AND EXCRETION
66FMType 1 hypersensitivity is classically seen in tuberculosis
67FMIn untreated diabetes mellitus, urine is usually alkaline
68FMDopamine receptors in the renal vasculature mediate vasoconstriction
69TMGlomerular filtration rate increases when renal afferent arterioles dilate
70FMIntercurrent infection typically precipitates hypoglycaemic episodes in a diabetic patient
71 FM Secondary hype rpa rathyroid ism is a cause of hypercalcaemia
72FMThe absorption of a drug taken by mouth is most likely to be complete when the drug molecule is soluble in water
73TMClostridium difficileassociated diarrhoea may be confirmed by detecting toxin in faeces
74FMA patient's urine output is a satisfactory guide to the apparent volume of distribution of a drug
75FMGastric carcinoma is a frequent complication of chronic gastric ulcer
76FMThe majority of dietary iron is absorbed
77TMPain complicatingcancer may be reduced by nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs
78TMGold injections (sodium aurothiomalate) are potentially nephrotoxic when given to a patient with normal renal function ,
79TMIn England and Wales the incidence of prostatic cancer is increasing
80FMIn acute appendicitis in adults, vomiting usually precedes the onset of pain
81TMIn a jaundiced patient, percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography should be delayed until a coagulation screen has been completed
82TThe action of insulin is mediated by membrane receptors which function as tyrosine
kinases
83TGrowth hormone increases blood glucose concentration
84FTriiodothyronine is formed mainly in plasma
85TThe ability of the kidney to concentrate urine depends on the osmolality of renal medullary interstitial fluid
86FThe initial action of the oral hypoglycaemic drug tolbutamide is to increase the synthesis of insulin
87TVomiting in adults involves an increase in intraabdominal pressure
88FGlucocorticosteroids unmask latent diabetes mellitus because they inhibit the secretion of insulin
89FPancreatic juice contains maltase
9OFGlomerular filtration rate (GFR) decreases when plasma protein concentration decreases
91F T lymphocytes are the source of lgM in the plasma
92FGIVEN Thyroxine is a cardiac stimulant
QUESTION Thyrotoxicosis does not cause cardiac failure
93TCore temperature can effect the response to defibrillation
94FThyroid swellings often cause dysphagia for solids
95FGIVEN A patient present with clinically malignant lymph nodes in the neck
QUESTION The primary tumour is most probably in the head and neck region
96FA hard lump in the anterior triangle of the neck could be a cervical rib
97FClinical features will usually distinguish between a benign and malignant tumour of the parotid
98TSalivary calculi are most common in the submandibular gland
99FRadioactive iodine therapy is contraindicated in young women as it may lead to infertility
100T Screening tests for Cushing=s syndrome may be abnormal in alcoholism
101FHypoglycaemia is uncommon in well controlled diabetes mellitus
102FObese patients with type 2 diabetes are ideally treated with a sulphonylurea in the first instance
103FThe visual disturbance usually associated with a pituitary tumour is a homonymous
hemianopia
104TPatients with Cushings syndrome may complain of difficulty in climbing stairs
105TThe insulin tolerance test can be used to diagnose cortisol deficiency
106TOsteoporosis is a consequence of hypogonadism in men
107FGIVEN A fityoung person presents with a one week history of cough
QUESTION The presence of purulent sputum is an indication that antibiotics should be
prescribed
108TBisphosphonate drugs are effective in correcting malignant hypercalcaemia
109TGIVEN Thiazide diuretics reduce urinary calcium excretion
QUESTION Thiazides can be used to prevent renal stones in men with hypercalciuria
11OFAll type 11 diabetic patients taking oral hypoglycaemic agents and due to have an operation under general anaesthesia should be switched to soluble insulin preoperatively
111FCatheterisation of the bladder is a safe way to obtain urine samples for microbiology from elderly patients
112TAcute pyelonephritis may be treated with ciprofloxacin
113FChlamydia trachomatis is sensitive to amoxycillin
1 14T Dentures are the most common predisposing factor to oral candidal infection
115FRecurrent aphthous ulceration usually indicates an underlying haematological problem
116FGIVEN A patient aged 30 years presents with diarrhoea of six weeks duration.
Hepatomegaly is found on examination
QUESTION Crohn=s disease is the most likely diagnosis
117FCarcinoma of the lower rectum is typically a squamous cell carcinoma
118FIn the treatment of peptic ulceration, omeprazole is less effective than cimetidine in suppressing gastric acid production
119TUterine prolapse is associated with urinary incontinence
120FGIVEN An unconscious elderly lady is brought into the Accident and Emergency
Department. The core body temperature is WC
QUESTION One litre of warm normal saline should be given intravenously over a period of
10 minutes
121 T Water fluoridation gives reductions in dental caries of the order of 50%
122FMouth pigmentation is a frequent accompaniment of alcoholic liver disease
123FFeatures of paralytic ileus which help to distinguish it from mechanical intestinal obstruction include severe electrolyte depletion
124TAnal fissure is associated with Crohn=s disease
125FDigoxin is potentially nephrotoxic when given to a patient with normal renal function
126TThe product of the normal p53 gene promotes apoptosis
127FPostparturn hypopituitarism is associated with thick coarse skin
128TConstipation is a common cause of abdominal pain in childhood
FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
129FM Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis causes bile stained vomitus
130FM Karyotype 46XX is present in a patient with Turner's syndrome
131 FM Physiological jaundice in the newborn is associated with a positive Coombs test
132TM Duchenne's muscular dystrophy is inherited in an Xlinked recessive manner
133TM Emotional deprivation is a cause of short stature
134TM Polyhydramnios is associated with fetal renal agenesis
135FM AntiD antibody is present in plasma of Rh negative blood from infancy
136TM The incubation period of rotavirus infection is less than a week
1 37TM Acute osteomyelitis can present with a complaint of limb paralysis
138TM Haematemesis is an important toxic effect when ferrous gluconate is accidentally ingested by a child
139TM In England and Wales childhood accidental injury is commonest amongst children of social class V
140FM School refusal is more common in children from social classes 1 and 11
141 FM Puerperal breast infection is best treated by aspiration
142FM In labour normal uterine contractions increase placental blood flow
143TM Sodium cromoglycate is poorly absorbed after oral administration
144TFoveal function determines the level of visual acuity
145TAgeing causes reduction in pupil size
146FThe sympathetic supply of the pupil is activated by pilocarpine eye drops
147FBefore birth the chief site of haemopoiesis is the spleen
148TIn labour, normal uterine contractions originate at the uterotubal junction
149FPhenyiketonuria is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait
150FA mother breastfeeding her baby should be advised to offer each breast for 10 minutes every 3 to 4 hours, with boiled water in between if the baby seems thirsty
151TA high intake of pasteurised cows' milk can contribute to iron deficiency
152FThe immunisation status of a 4 year old child in the United Kingdom should include prophylaxis against pertussis, measles, chicken pox and Haemophilus influenzae type B
153TGIVEN The mother of a 6 month old boy thinks she has noticed a Aglide in his left eye.
Examination of the baby's eye is completely normal, with no evidence of a squint
QUESTION The baby should be referred to an orthoptist
154TGIVEN A child aged 19 months is bottom shuffling but not weight bearing QUESTION The child should have blood taken for a creatine phosphokinase estimation
155FPrecocious puberty in girls is defined as the onset of breast development before the age of 9 years
156TPhysical maturation in childhood and adolescence can be assessed using a wrist radiograph
157FLuteinizing hormone stimulates Sertoli cells in the testis
158FASmall for gestationalage is a term applied to babies with a birth weight of below the 25th centile
159TThe calcium and phosphorus contents of human milk cannot meet the metabolic requirements of preterm infants
160FGIVEN MMR vaccine contains live attenuated viruses
QUESTION Children with cystic fibrosis should not be given the MMR vaccine
161 FReplacement treatment with glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid is required in hypoadrenalism secondary to hypopituitarism
162FThe commonest form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia is that due to 11hydroxylase deficiency
163FThe majority of girls with Turner=s syndrome are of normal stature
164TChildren with precocious puberty are often tall for their age at presentation
165FA trial of avoidance of dairy products is worthwhile in the management of young children with eczema
166FRecurrent infection in the first three months of life is most likely due to antibody deficiency
167TConjugated hyperbilirubinaemia may be a feature of neonatal sepsis
168FA high vaginal swab is the best specimen for diagnosing gonococcal infection in a premenopausal woman
169THIV infection may lead to rapidly progressive periodontal disease
170TIn infective exacerbations of cystic fibrosis, the usual infecting organism is Pseudomonas aeruginosa
171TChronic retention of urine can be present in an asymptomatic patient
172TStones in the common bile duct may cause acute pancreatitis
173TUse of sodium valproate in pregnancy is associated with a higher incidence of neural tube defects in offspring
174FGIVEN Drugs are most likely to produce fetal malformations when given in the first trimester of pregnancy
QUESTION This is because drug transport from maternal to fetal plasma is greatest in the first trimester
175TIn cerebral palsy, signs may be absent in the first few months of life
176FGIVEN A boy aged 6 weeks old is brought to hospital with a history of irritability, anorexia and profuse vomiting for 24 hours. There are no other relevant features in the history and full examination reveals a weak cry, dehydration, lethargy and a body temperature of 39.60C
QUESTION Antibiotics would be suitable treatment
177FCancer of the breast typically arises from a fibroadenoma
178FGIVEN A pregnant patient presents with an antepartum haemorrhage
QUESTION The absence of fetal heart sounds suggests that placenta praevia is the cause of the haemorrhage
179TCardiac arrhythmias are an important toxic effect when imipramine is accidentally ingested by a child
180THIV viraemia is greatest after seroconversion and in the terminal stages of AIDS
181 F A patient with acute epiglottitis can be safely managed on a general paediatric ward
182TUltrasonography at 16 to 18 weeks of gestation is able to establish gestational age to within an accuracy of two weeks
183FSeminoma of the testis occurs in a younger age group than teratoma of the testis
184TIn postmenopausal women, the introduction of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can lead to the return of regular periods
185TFragile X syndrome is one of the most common causes of mental retardation in boys
186FAppendicitis does not occur under the age of 5 years
187TIn a child with abdominal distension and faecal retention, Hirschsprung=s disease should be considered
188FGIVEN A child with severe cerebral palsy has difficulty in exploring the environment QUESTION This will not affect language development
COGNITION, SPECIAL SENSES, LOCOMOTION
189FPost herpetic neuralgia pain is triggered by touching the face, cold air or shaving
19OFAgoraphobia is an abnormally intense dread of situations in which other people are present
19 1 FM Euphoria is a feature of Parkinson's disea se
192FM In cognitive behavioural counselling, the counsellor discourages the client from viewing negative beliefs as hypotheses to be tested
193FM Aspirin overdose is characterised by metabolic alkalosis
194FM In those over 75 years, dementia usually requires neuroleptic medication
195FM Renal failure is a common feature of paracetamol overdose
196FM Damage to Wernicke's area results in expressive dysphasia
197TM The most common form of intracranial haemorrhage in boxers is a subdural haematoma
198TM Patients with carotid stenosis may benefit from antiplatelet therapy
199FM Retrograde memory loss following head injury usually recovers completely
20OTM Amaurosis fugax is associated with atrial fibrillation
201TM Magnetic resonance imaging is of value in suspected prolapsed intervertebral disc
202TM The sympathetic supply of the pupil is reduced in Horner's syndrome
203TM In petit mal epilepsy, the electroencephalogram characteristically shows a spike and wave pattern with a frequency of 3 per second
204FM Atropine may be appropriate in the treatment of acute angle closure glaucoma
205FM Cerebellar disease is commonly associated with tremor at rest