AKT Sample Questions 2019
AKT Sample Questions 2019
AKT Sample Questions 2019
(January 2019)
1. Low mood
A 50-year-old woman is taking methotrexate 15 mg once weekly for rheumatoid
arthritis. She has developed low mood, poor sleep pattern and early morning
wakening.
She wishes to try medication as her symptoms are affecting her ability to work.
Which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate medication? Select ONE option only.
A. Amitriptyline
B. Citalopram
C. Lofepramine
D. Mirtazapine
E. Venlafaxine
2. Weakness
A 35-year-old woman has noticed increasing weakness and numbness in her legs
and arms over the past few days. Today she is feeling short of breath on exertion.
Six weeks ago she had diarrhoea. Stool culture confirmed infection with
Campylobacter jejuni. She was treated with ciprofloxacin and recovered fully.
Which is the SINGLE MOST likely diagnosis? Select ONE option only.
A. Drug-induced neuropathy
B. Guillain-Barré syndrome
C. Multiple sclerosis
D. Myasthenia gravis
E. Transverse myelitis
3. Emergency contraception
A 26-year-old woman is on day 14 of a 28-day cycle and had unprotected sexual
intercourse 12 hours ago. This was the first occasion within this cycle.
She requests levonorgestrel 1.5 mg emergency contraception but also wants to
quick-start the combined hormonal contraceptive pill (CHC).
Having started the CHC, which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate length of time
that she needs to take EXTRA contraceptive precautions, if any? Select ONE
option only.
A. 24 hours
B. 5 days
C. 7 days
D. 14 days
E. No additional precautions needed
4. Skin rash
A 45-year-old man has had an intensely itchy rash on his wrists for the past three
weeks. The appearance of the rash is as shown.
Which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate FIRST-LINE treatment? Select ONE
option only.
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A 46-year-old man developed sudden loss of hearing in his right ear six weeks ago.
His hearing has not improved at all. He has had no other symptoms and is otherwise
well.
Examination of the ear canals and tympanic membranes is normal. A private hearing
assessment clinic has confirmed 90% sensorineural hearing loss on the right side.
Which is the SINGLE MOST likely diagnosis? Select ONE option only.
A. Cholesteatoma
B. Idiopathic
C. Otosclerosis
D. Psychosomatic
E. Ramsey-Hunt syndrome
6. Lethargy
A 50-year-old man has become increasingly tired and lethargic over the past six
months and has developed erectile dysfunction. His wife comments that he looks
tanned even in the winter months.
His blood results are as follows:
Normal range
Haemoglobin (g/L) 140
Ferritin (µg/L) 1200 30-300
Transferrin saturation (%) 84 15-45%
Which is the SINGLE MOST likely diagnosis? Select ONE option only.
A. Addison’s disease
B. Chronic active hepatitis
C. Haemochromatosis
D. Hypothyroidism
E. Type 2 diabetes
Respiratory pathogens
For each patient, select the SINGLE MOST likely CAUSATIVE agent from the
list of options.
7. A 10-month-old girl has had a fever and rhinitis for two days followed by a
persistent cough. She has a temperature of 38 °C, respiratory rate over 40/min and
fine crackles throughout both lungs.
8. A 15-year-old boy is treated with amoxicillin for a purulent sore throat and high
fever. 48 hours later, he develops a widespread, non-blanching maculopapular rash.
9. Risk of hip fracture
Over the three-year period, five women had hip fractures in the calcium group and
ten women had hip fractures in the placebo group.
What is the RISK of a hip fracture in the TREATED group? Select ONE option
only.
A. 0.01
B. 0.05
C. 0.1
D. 0.5
E. 1.0
10. Drug dose calculation
A three-year-old girl has recurrent urinary tract infections and the paediatrician has
recommended trimethoprim prophylaxis at a dose of 2 mg/kg at night.
What VOLUME of suspension (in mls) should the child’s mother give her
every evening?
Type your answer in the following text box. Use figures NOT words.
Percentages and fractions are NOT acceptable.
mls
Side effects of rheumatological drugs
A. Alendronic acid
B. Allopurinol
C. Diclofenac
D. Etoricoxib
E. Febuxostat
F. Hydroxychloroquine
G. Infliximab
H. Methotrexate
For each drug side effect, select the SINGLE MOST likely causative drug.
Select ONE option only.
11. Retinopathy
12. Pneumonitis
13. Visual disturbance
A 63-year-old man with hypertension suddenly loses the vision in his left eye. Visual
acuity is hand movements only on the left and 6/6 on the right.
Fundoscopy of the left eye shows flame-shaped retinal haemorrhages spreading out
from the disc.
Which is the SINGLE MOST likely diagnosis? Select ONE option only.
A. Acute glaucoma
B. Central retinal artery occlusion
C. Central retinal vein occlusion
D. Retinal detachment
E. Vitreous haemorrhage
14. Family history of diabetes
A 47-year-old woman has a screening blood test because of her family history of
type 2 diabetes. Her BMI is 29 kg/m2. She feels well.
HbA1c 40 mmol/mol
Which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate interpretation of the result? Select ONE
option only.
C. Normal
D. Prediabetes
E. Type 2 diabetes
15. Child development
Specialist referral is MOST APPROPRIATE for which TWO of the following children?
Select TWO options only.
A 32-year-old man with alcohol dependence requests a medical report to support his
application for rehousing by the local authority. The local authority rejects the
application and he now wants to see a copy of the medical report.
An eight-year-old child has had a localised rash around the nose for two days.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 5
E. 7
18. Liver disease
A 28-year-old man had a flu-like illness with anorexia, nausea and fever while on
holiday in Thailand last week. When he was seen yesterday, he was jaundiced but
abdominal and general examinations were otherwise normal.
Normal range
Bilirubin (µmol/L) 98 < 21
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) (IU/L) 228 < 40
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (IU/L) 186 < 40
Alkaline phosphatase (IU/L) 302 35 – 104
Albumin (g/L) 35 35 – 50
Total protein (g/L) 73 60 – 80
Which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate SPECIFIC DIAGNOSTIC test for this
patient? Select ONE option only.
A. Anti-nuclear antibodies
C. Hepatitis A IgM
D. Hepatitis B IgG
E. HIV
Risk assessment tools
A. ABCD2
B. CHA2DS2-VASc
C. FRAX
D. QCancer
E. QRisk2
F. Wells score
For each patient described, select the SINGLE MOST appropriate risk
assessment tool, if any, from the list of options.
19. A 54-year-old man is diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. His blood pressure is
150/60, pulse is 75/min and irregular and his heart sounds are normal.
20. A 58-year-old woman with breast cancer has chest pain and shortness of breath.
Her pulse is 98/min and regular and her heart sounds are normal.
21. Medical standards of fitness to drive
A 65-year-old retired man had an elective coronary artery angioplasty and stent
insertion one week ago. He is now well and asymptomatic. He asks you for advice
about driving his car.
The following graph shows age-standardised INCIDENCE rates for common cancers
in males in the United Kingdom (2008 – 2010).
Which SINGLE cancer is represented by the bar labelled ‘1’? Select ONE
option only.
A. Bladder
B. Colorectal
C. Lung
D. Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
E. Prostate
23. Management of dyspepsia
A 43-year-old woman with persistent dyspepsia for six weeks has a positive H.
pylori stool antigen result. She is treated with a one-week course of triple therapy.
She is reviewed four weeks later and is symptom free.
Which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate NEXT management option? Select
ONE option only.
A 25-year-old woman has failed to conceive for three years. She has had recurrent
pelvic pain due to endometriosis. Investigations in primary care are as follows:
A referral to secondary care is agreed and she asks what is likely to happen next.
A. CT scan pelvis
B. Hysterosalpingogram
C. Hysteroscopy
D. Laparoscopy
E. Post-coital test
25. Asthma
An 18-year-old woman with asthma has become increasingly wheezy over the past
two days. She is unable to complete a sentence in one breath. Examination findings
are as follows:
A. Mild
B. Moderate
C. Severe
D. Life-threatening
E. Near-fatal
26. Thyroid treatment
A 70-year-old woman with hypothyroidism has been taking levothyroxine 100 mcg
daily for the past 30 years. She has had infrequent thyroid function monitoring over
that period.
Her TSH level six years ago was 0.3 mU/L and currently it is <0.01 mU/L.
A. Hyperparathyroidism
B. Ischaemic heart disease
C. Osteopetrosis
D. Osteoporosis
E. Paget’s disease
27. Injectable contraception with depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA)
According to UKMEC 2016 guidance, for which ONE of the following conditions are
the the risks of DMPA MOST likely to outweigh the advantages? Select ONE option
only.
A. Breast cancer
B. Current smoker
C. Diabetes mellitus
D. Previous ovarian cysts
E. Previous ectopic pregnancy
28. Child growth
A two-month-old girl arrived with her family from Ireland six months ago. She had not
seen a health worker and had no immunisations prior to arriving in the UK.
Her routine measurements have fallen from the 50th to below the 25th centile growth
line over the past three months. She has a history of minor respiratory infections and
recurrent gastroenteritis.
A. Chromosome analysis
B. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase level
C. Jejunal biopsy
D. Sweat test
E. Thyroid function test
29. Childhood illness
A seven-year-old girl has a fever associated with a sore throat and loss of appetite.
She has small red ulcers in her mouth and itchy spots on the palms of her hands and
soles of her feet.
Which is the SINGLE MOST likely virus causing her symptoms? Select ONE
option only.
A. Coxsackie A
B. Herpes simplex
C. Measles
D. Parvovirus B19
E. Varicella-zoster
30. Tiredness
A 50-year-old woman, who has recently been diagnosed with hypertension, has
painful knees. She feels tired and her memory is poor. She has lost her appetite,
feels nauseated and is constipated. Urinalysis is normal.
Which is the SINGLE MOST likely diagnosis? Select ONE option only.
A. Addison’s disease
B. Chronic renal failure
C. Conn’s syndrome
D. Cushing’s syndrome
E. Hyperparathyroidism
31. Anal pain
For the past week, a 30-year-old woman has noticed fresh red blood on the toilet
paper and experiences sharp pain around the anus when she defecates. Today she
can feel a very tender lump at the anal margin.
Which is the SINGLE MOST likely diagnosis? Select ONE option only.
A. Anal fissure
B. Anorectal abscess
C. Crohn’s disease
D. Pilonidal abscess
E. Thrombosed haemorrhoid
Visual problems
A. Berry aneurysm
B. Cerebral glioma
C. Drug-induced
D. Graves’ disease
E. Guillain-Barré syndrome
F. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
G. Multiple sclerosis
H. Myasthenia gravis
I. Optic neuritis
J. Pituitary adenoma
K. Stroke
For each patient described, select the SINGLE MOST likely diagnosis from the
list of options.
32. A 27-year-old woman has severe daily headaches which she describes as
pulsatile. Her blood pressure is 130/75 and her BMI is 34 kg/m 2. She has bilateral
papilloedema.
33. A 22-year-old woman has had amenorrhoea for the last four months. She has
also been having intermittent headaches but is otherwise well. Confrontational visual
field testing shows bilateral temporal hemianopia. Pregnancy test is negative.
34. Adverse drug reactions
A 67-year-old man with known long QT interval has a chest infection that requires
antibiotic treatment.
A. Amoxicillin
B. Ciprofloxacin
C. Clarithromycin
D. Co-amoxiclav
E. Doxycycline
35. Toenail problem
Which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate INITIAL treatment? Select ONE option
only.
A. Oral fluconazole
B. Oral griseofulvin
C. Oral terbinafine
D. Topical clotrimazole
E. Topical terbinafine
36. Sore throat
A 34-year-old woman has had a sore throat for two days. She has ulcerative colitis
which is well controlled with maintenance oral mesalazine.
She has a mild fever of 37.8 oC and has pus on her tonsils.
A. ASO titre
B. FBC
C. Liver function tests
D. Throat swab
E. Urine for culture
37. Postnatal depression
A. Duloxetine
B. Escitalopram
C. Fluoxetine
D. Mirtazapine
E. Sertraline
38. Cluster headaches
A. Fentanyl patch
B. GTN spray
C. High flow oxygen
D. Nasal nicotine
E. Sublingual buprenorphine
39. Skin rash
A 34-year-old woman has had a rash on her buttock for the past two days. It is sore
to touch and she has no rash elsewhere. She says this has happened on at least
three previous occasions and the rash is always in the same place.
Which is the SINGLE MOST likely diagnosis? Select ONE option only.
B. Dermatitis herpetiformis
C. Herpes simplex
D. Pompholyx
E. Shingles
Limping child
A. Chondromalacia patellae
B. Developmental dysplasia of the hip
C. Juvenile arthritis
D. Non-accidental injury
E. Osgood-Schlatter’s disease
F. Osteosarcoma
G. Perthes disease
H. Septic arthritis
I. Slipped upper femoral epiphysis
J. Transient synovitis
For each child described, select the SINGLE MOST likely diagnosis from the
list of options.
40. A 12-year-old boy has had right thigh and knee pain for about four weeks and
has now started limping. He can weight bear, has normal knee movements but has
reduced internal rotation of his right hip.
41. A five-year-old girl had chickenpox two weeks ago. She is now limping and
complaining of pain in her left leg. Her temperature is 37.4 oC and she has a full
range of movement of the left knee and hip.
42. Atrial fibrillation
His pulse is 96/min and irregular and his blood pressure is 135/72.
A. Bisoprolol
B. Digoxin
C. Sotalol
D. Verapamil
A 92-year-old woman who lives alone and cares for herself, has long-standing
constipation. She has no rectal bleeding or pain, her weight is steady, abdominal
and rectal examinations are normal and she is otherwise well.
Which is the SINGLE MOST likely cause of her constipation? Select ONE
option only.
A. Alzheimer’s disease
C. Diverticular disease
D. Hypothyroidism
A 34-year-old man has a persistent cough and wheeze following a viral infection four
weeks ago. He is a non-smoker.
His peak expiratory flow rate is 500 L/min (expected range 580-620 L/min). A
diagnosis of asthma is being questioned.
A. Beclomethasone
B. Ipratropium
C. Salbutamol
E. Tiotropium
45. Nocturia
Which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate INITIAL treatment? Select ONE option
only.
A. Duloxetine
B. Finasteride
C. Oxybutynin
D. Solifenacin
E. Tamsulosin
46. Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
A 64-year-old woman with CKD Stage 3 and hypertension has an annual review. Her
mean of several clinic and home BP measurements is 143/84. She is currently
taking amlodipine 5 mg and atorvastatin 20 mg daily.
Her renal function is stable with an eGFR of 54 ml/min and her urinary
albumin:creatinine ratio is 45 mg/mmol (normal range < 3 mg/mmol).
A. Aspirin
B. Clopidogrel
C. Indapamide
D. No additional drug therapy indicated
E. Ramipril
47. Sickle cell disease
A couple have just undergone screening for sickle cell disease in pregnancy and
both are found to be carriers.
What is the chance of their child having sickle cell disease? Select ONE option
only.
A. 0%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 75%
E. 100%
48. Anticoagulant therapy
An 84-year-old man has just undergone mitral valve replacement with a mechanical
valve.
A. Apixaban
B. Aspirin
C. Clopidogrel
D. Dabigatran
E. Warfarin
49. Psychiatric medication
B. Lithium
C. Mirtazapine
D. Trazodone
E. Valproate
50. End-of-life care
According to the current BNF, which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate anti-emetic to
use in a syringe driver with diamorphine? Select ONE option only.
A. Cyclizine
B. Domperidone
C. Glycopyrronium bromide
D. Levomepromazine
E. Ondansetron