1. A fifty-year-old man presents in the emergency ward with central chest pain. On examination, his blood pressure is 90/60 mmHg and his pulse is 106 per minute. He is pale and sweating profusely. The most likely diagnosis is:
a) Esophagitis.
b) Myocardial infarction.
c) Pericarditis.
d) Pleural effusion.
e) Pneumothorax.
Key: b
Ref: Myocardial Infarction (591) Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine.
2. A thirty-five-year-old man presents in a clinic with history of chronic productive cough that is worse in the morning and brought on by changes in posture. Sputum is copious and yellow. The most likely diagnosis in this patient is:
a) Bronchial asthma.
b) Bronchiectasis.
c) Bronchogenic carcinoma.
d) Chronic bronchitis.
e) Pulmonary tuberculosis.
Key: b
Ref: Bronchiectasis (Page 684) Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine.
3. A twenty-year-old girl is taking anti-tuberculosis treatment. She presents in eye outdoor with visual complaints. The most likely cause of her symptoms is side effect of:
a) Isoniazid.
b) Rifampicin.
c) Ethambutol.
d) Pyrazinamide.
e) Streptomycin.
Key: c
Ref: Adverse Reaction of First Line Anti Tuberculosis Drugs (Page 702) Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine.


