Internal Medicine
4 questionsA patient presents with breathlessness and wheezing. Absolute eosinophil count is 500 cells/ $\mu \mathrm{L}$. Chest X-ray shows a miliary pattern. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A patient presents with breathing difficulty and generalized weakness. On auscultation, a middiastolic murmur with a prominent "a" wave is observed. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A patient presents with confusion, altered mental status, and unusual behavior. On examination, CNS features such as disorientation and lethargy are noted. Laboratory results reveal a urine osmolality of 1000 mOsm/kg and a plasma osmolality of 250 mOsm/kg. What is the most likely electrolyte imbalance?
30-year-old male, weighing 70 kg , presents with a serum sodium level of $120 \mathrm{mEq} / \mathrm{L}$. Calculate the total sodium deficit.
Pharmacology
1 questionsA patient with hypertension, peripheral edema, and chronic kidney disease (CKD) presents for management. Which of the following medications would be the best choice?
Surgery
5 questionsWhat surgery is shown here in the image?

A patient presents with upper limb swelling after undergoing a modified radical mastectomy (MRM). What is the most likely cause?
Which of the following is the most commonly performed repair for a direct inguinal hernia?
A patient presents with breathlessness and decreased air entry into the right lung following a road traffic accident (RTA) and is hypotensive. What is the next step in management?
After a total thyroidectomy, the surgeon is unable to extubate the patient, who shows cyanosis and respiratory distress. What is the most likely cause of the inability to extubate?