Dr-Abbas Ali Yusuf

Dr-Abbas Ali Yusuf Don,t give up! Be persistent! Some time you will feel that you are not improving. Every one feels like this, Don,t worry about it. you will get there in the end.

27/03/2022

You cannot always control what goes on outside. But you can always control what goes on inside

16/01/2022
👨🏻‍💻The Doctor of the Future ill give no medication, But ill interest his patients in the care of the human frame, deit ...
08/10/2020

👨🏻‍💻The Doctor of the Future ill give no medication, But ill interest his patients in the care of the human frame, deit and in the cause and prevention of disease.

 : A stretching or tearing injury of a ligament.  : A stretching or tearing injury of a muscle or tendon.
06/08/2020

: A stretching or tearing injury of a ligament.
: A stretching or tearing injury of a muscle or tendon.

05/08/2020

A 58-year-old woman comes to your office complaining of fatigue. She has also noticed a burning sensation in her feet over the past 6 months. A CBC shows anemia with an increased MCV. Which of the following is the most likely cause of her anemia?
A. Lack of intrinsic factor
B. Inadequate dietary folate
C. Strict vegetarian diet
D. Chronic GI blood loss

29/07/2020

😭You wiil cry for the story of the child or for the mercy and humanity of this doctor. God have mercy on him and forgive him.

37-year-old previously healthy man is brought to the emergency room for dizziness, chest pain and A palpitations. Cardia...
29/07/2020

37-year-old previously healthy man is brought to the emergency room for dizziness, chest pain and A palpitations. Cardiac chemistry panel is normal. ECG shows a sloping upstroke of the QRS complex.
What is the treatment of choice of this condition?
A-Atropine
B-Digoxin
C-Metoprolol
D-Procainamide
E-Verapamil

A 45-year-old man with type 2 diabetes is noted to have blood pressures of 145/ 90 and 150/ 96 mm H g on two separate oc...
28/07/2020

A 45-year-old man with type 2 diabetes is noted to have blood pressures of
145/ 90 and 150/ 96 mm H g on two separate occasions. Which of the follow￾ing is the best initial therapy for this patient?
A. H ydrochlorothiazide
B. ACE inhibitor
C. Beta-blocker
D. Clonidine

A 2-year-old girl is seen in an urgent care center for difficulty breathing and a sore throat. Her father states that ov...
27/07/2020

A 2-year-old girl is seen in an urgent care center for difficulty breathing and a sore throat. Her father states that over the previous 48 hours she complained of a sore throat, developed a fever to touch, and had some rhinorrhea.
He states that the sore throat seems to have progressed over the previous 4 hours such that she now refuses to take liquids or to swallow. He states
that she has developed difficulty breathing in the last 1 hour.

The child has had no previous serious illnesses, takes no medications, and has had normal development compared to her siblings. She is current with her immunizations. On physical examination, she is lying on the examination table, wary of strangers but easily consoled. Vital signs show temperature of 39.3°C (102.8°F), heart rate 150 beats/min, respiratory rate 24 breaths/min, blood pressure 102/71 mm Hg, and oxygen saturation of 95% on room air.

The head is normocephalic. Movement of the head from side to side is limited. Ear canals are clear; the tympanic membranes are translucent. Mucous
membranes are moist; saliva is noted dripping from the mouth. The tongue and tonsils are of normal size. The posterior pharynx is full and red. The
uvula is midline. The nares have clear discharge bilaterally. The heart has normal S1 and S2; no murmur is heard. The chest and abdominal examinations are normal. Neurologic and musculoskeletal examinations are normal.

Infection of which of the following structures is the most likely etiology of
these findings?
A. Retropharyngeal space
B. Peritonsillar spaces
C. Epiglottis
D. Remnant of a thyroglossal duct
E. Meninges

African American infant is seen at 36 hours of life by the neonatologist for routine care. The infant was born at term b...
25/07/2020

African American infant is seen at 36 hours of life by the neonatologist for routine care. The infant was born at term by Cesarean due to failure to progress to a 33-year-old woman whose pregnancy was complicated by scant prenatal care and poorly controlled gestational diabetes.

Apgar scores were 5 and 8 at 1 and 5 minutes, respectively. Birth weight was 4200 g (10 lb, 12 oz).The hospital course has been notable for an initial glucose in the normal newborn nursery of 34 mg/dL which improved to 52 mg/dL after breast-feeding.

The infant has been breast feeding well every 2½ to 3 hours and has voided but has not yet stooled. The initial examination at approximately 18 hours of life was normal. On current physical examination, the Temperature is 37°C (98.6°F), heart rate 144 beats/min, respiratory rate 30 breaths/min, and blood pressure 99/68 mm Hg. She is asleep but easily arousable. Height, weight, and head circumference are at the 95th percentile. Skin is slightly icteric.The head is normocephalic without lesions. Mucous membranes are moist, pink, and without lesions. The chest is clear.

The heart has a normal S1 and S2 without murmur. The abdomen is soft, full in appearance, and nontender. No hepatosplenomegaly is noted. The re**um and va**na are patent.

Which of the following is the current diagnosis of most concern?
A. Polycythemia
B. Hypocalcemia
C. Small left colon syndrome
D. Cystic fibrosis
E. Caudal regression syndrome

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