10 Questions
What medication might the 27-year old female with irregular heartbeat, weight loss, and excessive hunger have been started on?
Methimazole
What is the mechanism of action of Sulfonylureas?
Inhibit ATP sensitive K+ channels
What is the most likely diagnosis for a patient started on haloperidol who presents with uprolling of eyes and no spasticity or abnormality in neurological examination?
Acute dystonia
What are the signs of atropine toxicity?
Mydriasis and tachycardia
Which of the following is a characteristic symptom of serotonin syndrome?
Hyperreflexia
What is the mechanism of action of Propranolol in the given case?
Blocks beta-adrenergic receptors
Which of the following is the primary mechanism of action of Methimazole in the given case?
Inhibits thyroid hormone synthesis
What is the primary mechanism of action of Sulfonylureas?
Inhibit ATP sensitive K+ channels
What is the most likely diagnosis for a patient who presents with uprolling of eyes after starting haloperidol?
Acute dystonia
What are the signs of atropine toxicity?
Dry mouth, blurred vision, rapid heart rate
Test your pharmacology knowledge with this quiz from the Medical Institute for Screening Test (MIST). The quiz presents a case of a 27-year-old female with specific symptoms and challenges you to identify the appropriate medication for her condition. This test paper will help you assess your understanding of pharmacological treatments for various medical presentations.
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