need help with your account or subscription? click here to email us (or see the contact page)
join telegramNEW! discord
jump to exam page:
search for anything ⋅ score predictor (โ€œpredict me!โ€)

Retired NBME Step 2 CK Form 7 Answers

step2ck_form7/Block 4/Question#28 (reveal difficulty score)
A previously healthy 21-year-old woman comes ...
Viral pleurisy ๐Ÿ” / ๐Ÿ“บ / ๐ŸŒณ / ๐Ÿ“–
tags: infectious_disease rheum rhem

 Login (or register) to see more


 +0  upvote downvote
submitted by โˆ—step_prep5(246)
get full access to all contentpick a username
  • Previously healthy young patient presenting with severe pleuritic chest pain, shortness-of-breath, mild fever and a faint erythematous rash, consistent with a viral syndrome leading to viral pleurisy and a viral exanthem
  • Key idea: Pleural friction rub = Pleural inflammation = Pleurisy (similar to how pericardial friction rub = pericarditis)

https://step-prep.org/tutoring/

get full access to all contentpick a username



Must-See Comments from step2ck_form7

seagull on Analgesic therapy
athleticmedic on Uterine atony
seagull on Haemophilus influenzae
jlbae on Lorazepam therapy
seagull on Spondylolisthesis
carolebaskin on B lymphocyte
yotsubato on Indomethacin
yotsubato on Uterine atony
study_dude_guy on Bone marrow aspiration
chris07 on Heat stroke
osler_weber_rendu on Compression fracture
buttercup on Repeat blood pressure measurement in 4 weeks
step_prep5 on CT scan of the head
thajoker on Brisk rotatory nystagmus on left lateral gaze

search for anything NEW!