Mehlman Medical HY USMLE: Gut Check

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  1. 1

    A patient presents with bloody diarrhea and appendicitis-like pain. Which of the following is the most likely causative organism?

    • ACampylobacter jejuni
    • BShigella spp.
    • CYersinia enterocolitica
    • DSalmonella spp.
  2. 2

    A patient with a history of multiple pregnancies presents with urinary incontinence. Physical exam reveals downward movement of the vesicourethral junction. What is the most appropriate initial treatment?

    • AMid-urethral sling
    • BOxybutynin
    • CPelvic floor exercises (Kegel)
    • DBethanacol
  3. 3

    A diabetic patient presents with new-onset GERD. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate next step in management?

    • AStart a proton pump inhibitor (PPI)
    • BGive metoclopramide
    • CPerform endoscopy to rule out physical obstruction
    • DOrder a gastric-emptying scintigraphy
  4. 4

    A patient with a history of bulimia nervosa is being considered for antidepressant therapy. Which antidepressant should be avoided due to the risk of seizures?

    • ASertraline
    • BFluoxetine
    • CBupropion
    • DMirtazapine
  5. 5

    A patient presents with ataxia, confusion, and ophthalmoplegia. Which vitamin deficiency is most likely the cause?

    • AVitamin B₁₂
    • BVitamin B₆
    • CVitamin B₁ (Thiamine)
    • DFolate