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Kaplan Qbank USMLE



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  #1

pls open the attached file for the Q. the options I could not capture in the picture are;

G. curves 3 and 7
H. curves 3 and 5
I. curves 4 and 7
J. curves 4 and 6

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  #2

e

  #3

qbank said e is the correct answer. That is where I got this qn from. But it just does not feel right. F looks more appropriate to me.

If you are sure it is E, please explain why you feel so, it would be most helpful.
Thanks!

  #4

because the questions is asking us .. the CO and right atrial pressure at rest, and remember at the beginning of the question those were the same values "Prior to exercise" in other words at rest!
so just just look for point were resting CO and RAP combines.
confused any help?

  #5

that is what even I did and I came up with the ans to be 2 and 5 as curve 5 is at 5 mmHg and curve 6 is not at 5 but at 15mm Hgconfused

  #6

sorry its not 15mm Hg but 15 L/min

  #7

doc179 wrote:
pls open the attached file for the Q. the options I could not capture in the picture are;

G. curves 3 and 7
H. curves 3 and 5
I. curves 4 and 7
J. curves 4 and 6



Doc179,

I apologize because this is an offtopic question. How were you able to save the figure from Q bank? Please tell me how to save Qs from Q bank. I am asking this question because my Q bank will expire before I take the exam and I want to save the Qs from Q bank.

Thank you.


  #8

open the Q you want to save , press prnt Scrn and save it

  #9

doc179 wrote:
open the Q you want to save , press prnt Scrn and save it


Thanks. I saved it. So, it means we got to do the Q inorder to save it?



  #10

yeah you will have to be in the tutor mode to save the explanation with the Q.

  #11

explanation for the above Q

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