CRUSH EDITION 2025/2026 | 500+
VERIFIED MCQS | STEP-BY-STEP
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Cardiac Medication Classifications - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Common
Classes: Beta-blockers, Calcium channel blockers, Diuretics.
Beta-blockers - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Reduce heart rate.
Calcium channel blockers - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Vasodilation.
Diuretics - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Potassium-sparing
(spironolactone) vs. potassium-wasting (furosemide).
Ischemic Stroke Symptoms - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Sudden
numbness, weakness, speech difficulty.
Management of Ischemic Stroke - THE CORRECT ANSWER-
Thrombolytic therapy (e.g., tPA).
Hemorrhagic Stroke Symptoms - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Severe
headache, nausea, loss of consciousness.
, Hemorrhagic Stroke - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Severe headache,
nausea, loss of consciousness. Management: Surgical
intervention and BP control.
FAST - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Recognize FAST (Face, Arms, Speech,
Time).
Cervical Spine Injury - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Assess for breathing
issues due to diaphragm impairment. Interventions:
Immobilize cervical spine, prepare for mechanical ventilation.
Cushing's Disease - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Signs: Moon face, buffalo
hump, hyperglycemia, hypertension. Interventions: Monitor
electrolytes, reduce corticosteroid use if applicable.
Graves' Disease - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Signs: Tachycardia, heat
intolerance, exophthalmos. Interventions: Antithyroid
medications, beta-blockers for symptom control.
Diabetes Management - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Key Focus:
Managing high glucose and HDL through diet and medication
adherence.
SIADH - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Symptoms: Fluid overload,
hyponatremia (confusion, seizures). Interventions: Fluid
restriction, hypertonic saline if severe.