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

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Medical Council of Canada MCCQE Exam Overview :

Exam Name: MCCQE Part 1 Exam
Exam Code: MCCQE Dumps
Vendor: Medical Council of Canada Certification: MCCQE Part 1
Questions: 230 Q&A's Shared By: zackary
Question 16

A 78-year-old man presents to the Emergency Department with chest pain. His electrocardiogram and blood work confirm an acute myocardial infarction. He is admitted to the Intensive Care Unit. Three days later, he develops right-sided abdominal pain. An ultrasonogram reveals an inflamed gallbladder with no evidence of stones. He does not improve after 48 hours of antibiotics. Which one of the following is the best next step?

Options:

A.

Broaden antibiotic therapy

B.

Arrange for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

C.

Send for laparoscopic cholecystectomy

D.

Arrange for percutaneous cholecystostomy

E.

Send for hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HIDA) scan

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Question 17

A 2.5-year-old boy is brought to the Emergency Department after he consumed a button-shaped battery. Chest and abdomen radiographies are performed. Which one of the following locations mandates urgent removal of the battery?

Options:

A.

Duodenum

B.

Ileum

C.

Jejunum

D.

Esophagus

E.

Stomach

Discussion
Question 18

A 32-year-old man presents to the clinic for assessment of a dog bite sustained 3 days ago while traveling in another country. He recalls having seen the dog eat where he was staying, and the animal did not appear well. On examination, the patient has 2 distinct deep puncture wounds on his left leg. There is an erythematous border but no exudate. He is unsure of his immunization status. Which one of the following is the most appropriate management?

Options:

A.

Give rabies immunoglobulin and vaccine

B.

Arrange for wound debridement

C.

Start antibiotic treatment with ciprofloxacin

D.

Order serum creatine kinase

E.

Irrigate the wounds with hydrogen peroxide

Discussion
Question 19

A 60-year-old man presents to the office with concerns regarding a pruritic rash, which he has had for several years. He reports a “crawling” sensation on his skin. He is concerned that this rash may be caused by a parasite he may have picked up while serving in the military overseas. On examination, you note multiple crusted lesions on his forearms, neck, chest, scalp, and thighs. There is a complete sparing of the skin on his back. He brought a bottle with fibrous material of different colours that he picked from his wounds. He is otherwise healthy and reports no other symptoms except some chronic fatigue and insomnia related to the itching. Which one of the following treatments is the most appropriate?

Options:

A.

Ivermectin

B.

Permethrin

C.

Doxycycline

D.

Fluconazole

E.

Butenafine

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