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Lucas is a 9-year-old boy who presents to the clinic in early October with a three-day history of worsening coughing, chest tightness, and wheezing. His symptoms have become more troublesome at night, waking him several times due to shortness of breath and coughing fits. Yesterday, he left his soccer game early because he “couldn’t breathe properly” during running. He has been using his blue inhaler frequently, approximately 4-5 times per day, but is currently without his spacer, which he usually leaves at school. He has no fever, but does have known seasonal allergies. On exam, Lucas is sitting in a slightly forward position, taking visible extra effort to breathe. He speaks in short phrases rather than full sentences and has widespread expiratory wheezing on auscultation. (10 points)
Answer: Accessory muscle use, O2 sat <92%, difficulty speaking full sentences, marked wheeze (any two)
Answer: Short–acting beta–agonist (e.g., salbutamol)
Answer: 2–4 puffs via spacer OR 2.5 mg by nebulizer
Answer: Moderate–severe symptoms or multiple SABA doses required
Answer: Prednisone 1–2 mg/kg/day (max 40–50 mg) for 3–5 days
Answer: Peak flow measurement or spirometry, where possible
Answer: Trigger avoidance, inhaler/spacer technique review, provide action plan (any two)
Answer: Follow–up in 2–3 days or sooner if worsening
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A 54-year-old man presents with intermittent chest pain for 3 months, lasting 10 minutes, precipitated by climbing stairs, relieved by rest. Risk factors: diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia. Resting ECG: normal. (8 points)
Answer: A
Answer: B
Answer: A
Answer: C
Answer: A, B, C, D
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An 83-year-old woman presents with recurrent falls. Medications: lorazepam 1 mg HS, metoprolol, amlodipine, sertraline, omeprazole, and OTC diphenhydramine for sleep. (8 points)
Answer: D
Answer: B
Answer: C
Answer: C
Answer: A, B, C, E
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A 27-year-old woman presents with headaches occurring 10 days per month. Unilateral throbbing with photophobia, worsened by movement. No neurological deficits. (8 points)
Answer: B
Answer: B
Answer: C
Answer: A, B, C, E
Answer: C
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A 55-year-old woman presents with fatigue, weight gain, and constipation. TSH is 12 mIU/L, free T4 low-normal. (8 points)
Answer: B
Answer: B
Answer: A
Answer: A, B, C, D
Answer: B
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A 48-year-old non-smoking woman presents with an 8-month history of chronic cough. She notes it started at the same time she was diagnosed with hypertension and started on medication. There has been no fever, weight loss, or hemoptysis. She reports occasional heartburn and seasonal allergies. Medications: ramipril, cetirizine PRN. Chest X-ray is normal. (7 points)
Answer: A
Answer: B
Answer: A
Answer: A, D, E
Answer: D
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Just a reminder… pay attention to the questions. Here are our general tips one more time:
KEEP READINGWe are excited to see so many of you join our FMEP courses. Several of you have requested we continue to post more practice SAMPs, so here you go!
Just a reminder… pay attention to the questions. Here are our general tips one more time:
KEEP READINGWe are excited to see so many of you join our FMEP courses. Several of you have requested we continue to post more practice SAMPs, so here you go!
Just a reminder… pay attention to the questions. Here are our general tips one more time:
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