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Medical Council of Canada Updated MCCQE Exam Questions and Answers by orson

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Medical Council of Canada MCCQE Exam Overview :

Exam Name: Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination Part 1 Exam
Exam Code: MCCQE Dumps
Vendor: Medical Council of Canada Certification: MCCQE Part 1
Questions: 348 Q&A's Shared By: orson
Question 36

You are following an otherwise healthy 3-month-old girl whose severe bilateral sensorineural deafness was diagnosed after early identification through a universal newborn hearing screening program. She has reached the developmental milestones for her age and has no features of an underlying syndrome. There is no family history of hearing loss. The parents request information on the speech and language prognosis for their daughter. Which one of the following is the most appropriate response?

Options:

A.

Sign language and a school for the hearing impaired will be needed.

B.

Significant limitation in expressive and receptive speech should be expected.

C.

Long-term literacy is likely to be limited to a grade 4 level.

D.

Most children with this condition learn to hear and speak fluently with appropriate early intervention.

E.

The prognosis is unpredictable and not well known.

Discussion
Question 37

A 51-year-old man comes to your clinic for follow-up regarding his type 1 diabetes. His hemoglobin A1c is 12.5% (normal 4–6%). He has never had such high blood sugar results. He drinks 2 beers per night to help with sleep. He is not well rested because he has been sleeping on a friend’s couch since losing his job last year. Which one of the following is the best next step?

Options:

A.

Ensure that he has the finances to adequately monitor his diabetes.

B.

Prescribe an antidepressant to improve his energy and motivation.

C.

Send him for thyroid function testing.

D.

Ask him to create a food journal and refer him to a dietitian.

Discussion
Question 38

A 65-year-old woman presents to the office for follow-up regarding vaginal bleeding. Her last visit was 2 months ago. At that visit, the results of a pelvic examination and a Papanicolaou test were normal. She also had an endometrial biopsy but there was "insufficient material for diagnosis." She reports that she is still losing small amounts of blood almost every day. On history, she has been taking continuous combined hormone replacement therapy for 10 years because of vasomotor symptoms. Which one of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

Options:

A.

Change hormones to a selective estrogen receptor modulator.

B.

Organize a hysteroscopy.

C.

Order a colposcopy.

D.

Refer for a hysterectomy.

E.

Decrease the dosage of progestin.

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Question 39

There are many expenses which are considered part of providing care to patients. Under Canadian legislation, which one of the following is an acceptable means of covering these costs?

Options:

A.

Collecting annual fees from patients to supplement fees disbursed by the public payer for insured services.

B.

Collecting fees from patients for home visits.

C.

Collecting fees from patients for uninsured services provided.

D.

Offering rapid access to insured services for a fee.

E.

Collecting fees from patients who are seen after hours.

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