Here are 5 MCQs that I have created as examples (e-mail me if you'd like the answers). I believe 4 or 5 question options are both acceptable. Don't forget to link to information about my MCQs Workshop.
Q1. From which chamber of the human heart does the aorta usually exit?
a) Left atrium.
b) Left ventricle.
c) Right atrium.
d) Right auricle.
e) Right ventricle.
Q2. Which of the following drugs is a Vaughan Williams class III antiarrhythmic agent?
a) Adenosine.
b) Dofetilide.
c) Procainamide.
d) Sotalol.
e) Verapamil.
Q3. In response to an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), what 2-hour fasting blood glucose level is diagnostic for gestational diabetes if it is recorded on 2 occasions?
a) 95 mg/dL or more.
b) 110 mg/dL or more.
c) 126 mg/dL or more.
d) 155 mg/dL or more.
e) 200 mg/dL or more.
Q4. According to JNC VI, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is NOT appropriate for evaluating patients with ________.
a) Apparent drug resistance.
b) Episodic hypertension.
c) Hypotensive symptoms with antihypertensive medications.
d) Routine suspected hypertension.
e) Suspected "white-coat hypertension".
Q5. In a patient with acute scrotal pain of 3 hours' duration, which negative finding supports a diagnosis of testicular torsion?
a) Pastia's sign.
b) Payr's sign.
c) Perez' sign.
d) Pfuhl's sign.
e) Prehn's sign.
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