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Medicine – NEET PG Past Paper

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MEDICINE

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Q.115) A Sfiyear-old patient with history of recurrent retrostemal chest pain, each episode lasting 3-5 min and subsiding with sublingual nitrate. Now he presented to emergency with exceudating chest pain. He is a k/c/o IITN, DM, hypercholesterolenria. He is already on Lovastatin, aspirin, station, and 50 mg metformin. ECG shows LVH with ST-T changes with T wave flattening. Trop tie normal. What is next step in management?
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Q.117) A female patient with hysteria was hyperventilating. She subsequently developed umpopedal spasm. On work up, ABC value of pH = 7.53, pC05 = 20 mm Hg, HCO,= 26 meq/L is seen. The clinical diagnosis is:
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A patient is experiencing respiratory alkalosis. What is the most classic sign seen?
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A 30-year-old patient was behaving strangely and developed an episode of seizure on presentation to ER. On work up of patient, urine osmolality 1000 and plasma osmolality 200. Which of the following is most probable dyselectrolyternia present in this case?
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A child is born with congenital hydrocephalus and VP shunt was put. He developed an obstruction in shunt 4 months back that shunt was successfully replaced. Now he has developed irritability, tiredness, and fever which on evaluation with rectal thermometer showed a value of 38.4°C. Which is next best step in management of this patient?
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A 30-year-old lady had moderate headache thrice in a week following which she was using medication for last three consecutive years. She says that in the recent six months she stopped using medication and her headache has decreased. Which of the following is most probable diagnosis?
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An elderly diabetic female has presented with multiple episodes of vomiting after few hours of consuming food from outside. On admission BP is low and ABC shows pH = 7.5, pC0z = 45 mm Hg and HC0z= 30 mEg. Na = 130, K= 3.5 and Chloride = 90 meg/L. Comment on the etiology of these findings:
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A 50-year-old patient presents with nocturnal cough, breathlessness and wheezing episodes. Absolute eosinophil count is 5000 In = 40-400 cells/cu mm) and miliary pattern is noticed on CXR. The clinical diagnosis iv
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A 25-year-old patient with mitral stenosis with irregularly irregular pulse has presented to OPD. Pulse deficit 10. Echo is normal and shows no thrombi. What is the best way to prevent thrombosis in this patient?
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GKD patient lands in uremic encephalopathy. Which ABG report will be seen?
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