Pathophysiology
Pharmacology
Physical Assessment
Diagnostics
Management
100

A patient presents with acute monoarticular joint pain in the great toe. Which pathophysiologic mechanism best explains the sudden onset?

What is deposition of monosodium urate crystals after purine overload


100

Which medication is most appropriate for acute gout with renal impairment?

What is low-dose colchicine

100

Positive McMurray test suggests injury to what structure?

What is Meniscus

100

Which imaging is best initial test for suspected fracture?

What is X-ray

100

First-line treatment for acute low back pain without red flags is:

NSAIDs and activity

200

A 68-year-old develops vertebral compression fractures. Which mechanism is most responsible?

What is increased osteoclast-mediated bone resorption

200

A patient on long-term steroids is at risk for osteoporosis. Which drug prevents this?

What is Teriparatide

200

Straight leg raise reproduces pain. What does this indicate?

What is Lumbar radiculopathy

200

Elevated ESR and CRP most strongly suggest what?

What is inflammatory process

200

A patient with RA flare should receive:

What is a Short steroid burst

300

A patient with septic arthritis develops rapid joint destruction. Which process drives this?

What is proteolytic enzyme release from neutrophils

300

Which medication requires renal adjustment in elderly patients?

What is Naproxen

300

A patient has Heberden nodes. What is this associated with?

What is OA

300

Synovial fluid with >50,000 WBC suggests:

What is Septic arthritis

300

Which lifestyle change helps osteoporosis?

What is Weight-bearing exercise

400

In rheumatoid arthritis, what best explains morning stiffness?

What is cytokine-driven synovial inflammation

400

Which drug class slows RA progression?

What is DMARDs

400

Positive Phalen test indicates compression of which nerve?

What is Median nerve

400

DEXA scan T-score of –2.8 indicates:

What is Osteoporosis

400

For suspected septic arthritis, initial step is:

What is Joint aspiration

500

A runner develops stress fractures. What mechanism is the primary cause?

What is insufficient bone remodeling time

500

Which medication is contraindicated with peptic ulcer disease?

What is Naproxen

500

Trendelenburg gait suggests weakness of which muscle?

What is Gluteus medius

500

MRI is most useful for evaluating:

What is Soft tissue injury

500

Best choice for chronic OA knee pain refractory to NSAIDs:

What is Steroid injection