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Step 2 UWSA 2 questions and answers graded A+
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Step 2 UWSA 2Pt with COPD and signs of pulmonary HTN develops worsening renal failure. Received Furosemide. What is likely cause - correct answer Prerenal AKI; which occurs d/t decreased renal perfusion 
 
Look for BUN: Creatinine ratio >20:1 
 
Initial treatment for R sided heart failure with Lasix will improve cardiac function by decreased R ventricular end diastolic volume (preload) but pts with R ventricular dysfunction are *pre-load dependent* and therefore sensitive to excessive volume ...
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UWorld Self-Assessments 2 / Step 2 CK NBME Q & A; 100% Correct (2023 / 2024)
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UWorld Self-Assessments 2 / Step 2 CK NBME Q & A
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UWSA 1 and COMSAE 106 Test 2023-2024
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UWSA 2 100% EXAM REVISION SOLUTION
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UWSA 2 100% EXAM 
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32 yo man with subQ nodule on his hand, larger nodule on achilles tendon, and small 
yellow papules on his lower eyelid. What is decreased? - ANSWER Familial 
hypercholesterolemia 
Decreased LDL R 
Decreased lipoprotein lipase - ANSWER Familial chylomicronemia 
At risk for acute pancreatitis 
Defective ApoE - ANSWER Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia 
Increases chylomicron and VLDL remnants 
A 32 yo male presents to clinic with occasional mid-abdominal pain t...
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UWSA 2 100% EXAM REVISION SOLUTION 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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32 yo man with subQ nodule on his hand, larger nodule on achilles tendon, and small 
yellow papules on his lower eyelid. What is decreased? - ANSWER Familial	 
hypercholesterolemia	 	 
 
Decreased LDL R 
 
Decreased lipoprotein lipase - ANSWER Familial chylomicronemia 
At risk for acute pancreatitis	 
 
Defective ApoE - ANSWER Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia 
 
Increases chylomicron and VLDL remnants 
 
A 32 yo male presents to clinic with occasional mid-abdominal pain that is gnaw...
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NBME UWSA|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
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55 y.o. T1DM presents with intermittent burning pain of his feet during the past 4 months. Examination of the feet shows allodynia bilaterally. Sensation to pinprick is decreased. Motor strength, deep tendon reflexes, joint position, and vibration sense are normal. What is the most likely cause of the pain in this patient? 
Persistent activation of voltage-gated Na+ channels in the nociceptor 
 
 
12 y.o. boy is brought for well-child. His mother says he has outgrown the clothes that she bought ...