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NBME p2ckform7 Answers. Block 1/Question#2. A 7-year-old boy is brought for an examination prior to a. Viridans streptococcus. Block 2/Question#29. Offline NBME form 11 and form 12. 34: 16,146: For Sale & Wanted Items: Scored 254 in NBME 12. 20: 3,944: USMLE Step 1 Forum: Regular NBME versus Expanded Feedback NBME. 2: 3,794: USMLE Step 1 Forum: Poll: Best NBME Form for USMLE Step 1. NBME OBGYN Form 6 - Answers & Explanations Authors: Luke Carlson Editor: Miriam Andrusier 1) Mixed enteric and skin flora. Bartholin cyst gland abscess – mixed enteric and skin flora 2) Puerperal sepsis. Patient is demonstrating signs and sy.
* NBME form 7 Questions | #796316 | jansha - 12/21/14 00:19 | Hello. Can anyone help me answer this question on NBME Form 7 section 1 number 32? A 52 year old man came to the physician because of excruciating pain and swelling of his right great toe since undergoing appendectomy 10 days ago. The pain is so severe that he cannot tolerate his bedsheets to his toe. Treatment with celecoxib has provided no relief. His temperature is 37.5C (99.6F) Examination of the toe show swelling, erythema, and marked tenderness of the metatarsalphalangeal joint. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in pharmacotherapy? a.Acetaminophen b.Allopurinol c.Aspirin d.Dexamethasone e.Indomethacin I had chosen dexamethasone, but my answer was incorrect. My friend had chosen allopurinol, but he got that wrong as well. I know that indomethacin is the first line treatment in gout, but this patient already had no relief with celecoxib, which is why I had chosen the dexamethasone. Edit/Delete Message Reply With Quote
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