USMLE Step 2 CK
Sample Items
A 42-year-old
homeless man with no history of prior surgery presents with
frequent vomiting and no passage of stool or flatus in the past
24 hours. His temperature is 100.8F. Physical exam reveals a
tympanitic abdomen and a tender erythematous mass in the right
groin. WBC count is 21,000, and an x-ray shows multiple air-fluid
levels with no air visualized in the colon. Which of the
following is the most appropriate next step in the management of
this patient?
(A) Colonoscopy to rule out obstructing carcinoma of ileocecal
valve
(B) Incision and drainage of the groin mass
(C) Nasogastric suction and observation
(D) Passage of a nasogastric tube and schedule for immediate
surgery
(E) Sedation and manual reduction of incarcerated hernia followed
by observation

A 5-year-old boy presents with dysphagia.
He began complaining of a sore throat 5 hours ago and was unable
to swallow solid food. He had gone to bed but awoke 3 hours later
frightened, hot, and having difficulty breathing. On physical
exam, his temperature is 103.2F, heart rate is 100, and
respiratory rate is 42. The boy is frightened, sitting forward in
his father's lap with his neck extended, and drooling with his
tongue protruding from his mouth. Both inspiratory and expiratory
stridor are prominent. Which of the following is the most
appropriate next step in the management of this patient?
(A) Arterial blood gas analysis to assess degree of
respiratory compromise
(B) Complete physical examination to identify other signs of
illness
(C) Focused exam of oropharynx to identify the cause of his
respiratory distress
(D) Immediate monitored transfer to the operating room for the
placement of an artificial airway
(E) Immediate administration of aerosolized racemic epinephrine
to reduce airway obstruction
Matching
(A) Amytal interview
(B) Buspirone
(C) Diazepam
(D) Electronconvulsive therapy
(E) Fluoxetine
(F) Haloperidol
(G) Lithium carbonate
(H) Nortriptyline
(I) Phenelzine
(J) Propranolol
(K) Trazodone
(L) Yohimbine
For each patient below, select the therapy most likely responsible
for the observed side effect.

A 70-year-old man being treated in an inpatient
psychiatric unit develops short-term amnesia for the past 3 weeks.
He has an impaired ability in simple arithmetic and cannot execute
three-step commands.

A 20-year-old patient in the psychiatric
emergency room becomes violent. After treatment, he develops a
sustained, powerful contraction of the right sternocleidomastoid
muscle.