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6 questions from TFS

Here are six questions pulled from the pages of The Final Step, so that you can get a feel for what the book is like. See how you do.

1) Depigmented patches of skin should make you think of what diagnosis?

2) What is the first line medication for a patient with an acute coronary syndrome?

3) What is the most common cause of cardiogenic shock?

4) In a patient with aortic stenosis, will the PMI be medially displaced, normal or laterally displaced?

5) What should you include in the treatment of a thyroid storm?

6) Is the murmur of mitral regurgitation diastolic or systolic?

You can find the answers to these question on pg 228 of the digital version of TFS. Pick up a copy by following this link here:

The Final Step

Brian Wallace 

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