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First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CS, PDF

433 Pages·2009·1.98 MB·English
by  Tao Le
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FIRST AID FOR THE® USM LE STEP 2 CS Third Edition TAO LE, MD, MHS Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics Chief, Section of Allergy and Immunology Department of Medicine University of Louisville VIKAS BHUSHAN, MD Diagnostic Radiologist MAE SHEIKH-ALI, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine Division of Endocrinology University of Florida College of Medicine–Jacksonville FADI ABU SHAHIN, MD Fellow, Gynecologic Oncology Cleveland Clinic New York / Chicago / San Francisco / Lisbon / London / Madrid / Mexico City Milan / New Delhi / San Juan / Seoul / Singapore / Sydney / Toronto Copyright © 2010, 2007 by Tao Le. All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be repro- duced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. 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This page intentionally left blank CONTENTS Contributors ix Faculty Reviewers ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii How to Contribute xv SECTION I GUIDE TO THE USMLE STEP 2 CS 1 Introduction 2 USMLE Step 2 CS—The Basics 2 Preparing for the Step 2 CS 8 Test-Day Tips 10 First Aid for the IMG 12 Supplement—The USMLE Step 2 CS Travel Guide 21 SECTION II THE PATIENT ENCOUNTER 39 Introduction 40 Doorway Information 42 Taking the History 42 The Physical Exam 53 Closure 61 How to Interact with Special Patients 63 Challenging Questions and Situations 65 Counseling 72 The Patient Note 75 SECTION III MINICASES 81 Headache 83 Confusion/Memory Loss 85 v Depressed Mood 87 Psychosis 88 Dizziness 89 Loss of Consciousness 90 Numbness/Weakness 91 Fatigue and Sleepiness 93 Night Sweats 94 Insomnia 95 Sore Throat 96 Cough/Shortness of Breath 97 Chest Pain 99 Palpitations 101 Weight Loss 101 Weight Gain 102 Dysphagia 102 Nausea/Vomiting 103 Abdominal Pain 104 Constipation/Diarrhea 108 Upper GI Bleeding 110 Blood in Stool 110 Hematuria 111 Other Urinary Symptoms 112 Erectile Dysfunction 113 Amenorrhea 114 Vaginal Bleeding 115 Vaginal Discharge 116 Dyspareunia 117 Abuse 118 Joint/Limb Pain 119 Low Back Pain 122 Child with Fever 123 Behavioral Problems in Childhood 124 vi SECTION IV PRACTICE CASES 127 Case 1 48-Year-Old Woman with Abdominal Pain 130 Case 2 21-Year-Old Woman with Abdominal Pain 136 Case 3 74-Year-Old Man with Right Arm Pain 143 Case 4 21-Year-Old Man with Sore Throat 149 Case 5 55-Year-Old Man with Bloody Stool 156 Case 6 46-Year-Old Man with Chest Pain 162 Case 7 7-Month-Old Boy with Fever 168 Case 8 18-Month-Old Girl with Fever 174 Case 9 26-Year-Old Man with Cough 180 Case 10 54-Year-Old Woman with Cough 186 Case 11 52-Year-Old Woman with Jaundice 193 Case 12 65-Year-Old Woman with Forgetfulness and Confusion 200 Case 13 56-Year-Old Man Presents for Diabetes Follow-up 207 Case 14 53-Year-Old Man with Dizziness 214 Case 15 46-Year-Old Man with Fatigue 220 Case 16 32-Year-Old Woman with Fatigue 227 Case 17 61-Year-Old Man with Fatigue 234 Case 18 35-Year-Old Woman with Headaches 241 Case 19 57-Year-Old Man with Bloody Urine 247 Case 20 54-Year-Old Man Presents for Hypertension Follow-up 253 Case 21 33-Year-Old Woman with Knee Pain 260 Case 22 66-Year-Old Man with Tremor 267 Case 23 49-Year-Old Man with Loss of Consciousness 273 Case 24 30-Year-Old Woman with Weight Gain 279 Case 25 36-Year-Old Woman with Menstrual Problems 285 Case 26 28-Year-Old Woman with Pain During Sex 291 Case 27 51-Year-Old Man with Back Pain 297 Case 28 6-Month-Old Girl with Diarrhea 303 Case 29 75-Year-Old Man with Hearing Loss 309 Case 30 8-Year-Old Boy with Bed-Wetting 315 vii Case 31 25-Year-Old Man Presents Following Motor Vehicle Accident 321 Case 32 25-Year-Old Woman Presents Following Sexual Assault 328 Case 33 28-Year-Old Woman Presents with Positive Pregnancy Test 335 Case 34 20-Year-Old Woman with Sleeping Problems 342 Case 35 27-Year-Old Man with Visual Hallucinations 349 Case 36 10-Year-Old Girl with New-Onset Diabetes 355 Case 37 35-Year-Old Woman with Calf Pain 361 Case 38 31-Year-Old Man with Heel Pain 367 Case 39 5-Day-Old Boy with Jaundice 375 Case 40 2-Year-Old Girl with Noisy Breathing 381 Case 41 32-Year-Old Man Presents for Pre-employment Physical 387 SECTION V TOP-RATED REVIEW RESOURCES 395 How to Use the Database 397 Appendix 403 Index 407 About the Authors 415 viii CONTRIBUTORS David Beversluis Mary Iruthayanathan, MBBS, PhD Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Internal Medicine Class of 2010 Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Patrick Elliott Neeraj Lalwani, MBBS, DMRD, MD Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Fellow, Body Imaging Class of 2010 University of Texas, San Antonio Chad M. Fortun, MD Shadi Mayasy, MD Resident, Orthopaedic Surgery Resident, Internal Medicine University Hospitals Case Medical Center Case Western Reserve University/St. Vincent Charity Hospital FACULTY REVIEWERS Kayla D. Chapman, MD Senan Sultan, MD University of Kansas School of Medicine Fellow Class of 2009 Department of Medicine, Divion of Endocrinology University of Florida College of Medicine—Jacksonville Roger Maalouf, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine University of Florida College of Medicine–Jacksonville ix

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