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IMG USMLE Step 1 Experience 2022 Score 254
https://medbooksvn.org/img-usmle-step-1-experience-2022-score-254/
Me, thinking first block was going terribly: gets only four questions wrong (that's pretty good).
Me, thinking that final block is going pretty well, flyyying through the questions: gets 8 wrong.
If you're preparing for USMLE Step 2 CK and are wondering how to utilize NBMEs as part of your study plan, you've come to the right place!
Because, as we know, practice tests make perfect – prep.
Still here. Still studying. Step 1 was cancelled this morning. Rescheduled for December 😩
Practice test day is always a complicated day
yo medblr I know there’s already a lot happening right now but can we talk about what’s going on with Step 2 CS/COMLEX PE? COVID19 has really changed things up.
As I understand it, CS is going virtual for this year.
COMLEX PE is still set to happen in person, and originally was going to stay on schedule to start in July. Then I read they are thinking about delaying it until the fall.
Well, you guys have probably put the pieces together already but here’s the problem:
-PE is only done in two cities
-In most cases, a passing mark is used as a gatekeeper for getting residency interviews
-Even on a regular July schedule, only a limited number of slots are available
Students have been expressing concern to me about this shitstorm of circumstances and how it’s going to impact their match. Meanwhile, the NBOME has been providing very little in the way of updates and transparency. This test is $1300 per student per attempt AND plays a factor in their career prospects.
DOs, I think we should be hassling the NBOME and maybe the AOA. A few people started doing this on IG and the NBOME locked down their posts/deleted comments. Students deserve so much better.
For all of us, I think we should also ask our PDs how they might accounting for this issue during the application period, because students have no idea what they might expect and frankly neither do I.
Respiratory Pediatrics
Topics Covered: - Epiglottitis
- Croup
- Bronchiolitis
- Foreign Body Aspiration
- Vascular Ring
- Pneumonia
Pre-reading Quiz:
1. Stridor is heard during ________ (inspiration/expiration), whereas wheezing is heard during ________ (inspiration/expiration).
2. Treatment of ____________ is nebulized racemic epinephrine + dexamethasone.
3. CXR for __________ will show unilateral hyperinflation +/- tracheal deviation to the opposite side.
Epiglottitis
What: bacterial infection of epiglottis w/ Hib, GAS, S. pneumo, S. Aureus
Why: hematogenous spread, unvaccinated (Hib)
Treatment: Ceftriaxone + Vancomycin, Endotracheal intubation
Buzzwords
tripod positioning
drooling, distress, dysphagia
Croup (Laryngotracheal bronchitis)
What: Parainfluenza virus >> RSV
Why: Hemagluttinin permits viral entry, Neuramidinase permits spread.
Sx: Prodromal phase w/ rhinitis/congestion, then cough in late evening
Treatment:
Nebulized Racemic epinephrine
Dexamethasone
Humidified air
Heliox decreases work of breathing
Buzzwords:
Barky cough worse at night
Inspiratory stridor
Bronchiolitis
What: RSV in patient less than 2 years old
Why: viral infection and inflammation of bronchioles
Sx: Prodrome phase w/ rhinitis/congestion, then cough/wheezing/crackles and respiratory distress
Treatment:
Nasal suctioning
Supplemental oxygen
HFNC, CPAP
Albuterol/epinephrine, Corticosteroids if severe
Palivizumab monthly during RSV season for first year of life if (premature <29 weeks, heart/lung disease, immunocompromised)
Buzzwords
URTI > Respiratory distress
Foreign Body aspiration
What: acute onset SOB due to foreign body in airway
Treatment:
Rigid bronchoscopy
Buzzwords
Sudden onset SOB
Hyperinflation + mediastinal shift
Decreased breath sounds
Vascular Ring
What: congenital aberrant branch of aorta encircling esophagus/trachea
Sx: Inspiratory and Expiratory stridor w/ history of noisy breathing since birth OR dysphagia to solids
Dx: CTA
Buzzwords
Biphasic stridor
Worsens with crying/feeding
Improves w/ neck extension
Pre-reading Quiz Answers:
1. Stridor is heard during ________ (inspiration/expiration), whereas wheezing is heard during ________ (inspiration/expiration).
2. Treatment of _Croup_ is nebulized racemic epinephrine + dexamethasone.
3. CXR for ___Foreign body aspiration__ will show unilateral hyperinflation +/- tracheal deviation to the opposite side.