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Where do the potassium sparing diuretics act? if you said cortical collecting duct, you'd be right but wouldn't have it as an option in this UWorld question.... Fair/unfair? who cares?
Please tell me USMLE doesn't write questions like this...
Yep. F seems good to me. What's the problem?Option F is pretty clearly referring to the entire collecting duct (letter almost intersects the line between cortex and medulla).
I honestly don't see how this question is unfair
Not whining, it's my 3rd time through the set and Kaplan, and I'm just picking up on their little tricks.
There are some good questions, but others are total crap. A question should not be so intentionally ambiguous that people get things wrong for reasons unrelated to the extent they fail to understand the material. Most people say Step I consists of fairly straightforward questions, without these little tricks, so these are not very helpful imo.
Another example:
Kid with fever of "42 celsius" What is the treatment?
a) Medicine X
b) Medicine Y
c) Antipyretic
d) Cold Blankets
This is one of the only questions that doesn't list fahrenheit in parenthesis (in this case 107.6, more obviously a life threatening fever).
If knowing celsius is so important why list the conversion in any questions at all?
Anyway, done ranting. On with the borophyl.
If you don't know that 42 C is febrile, I'm concerned for you. By simple passive exposure I've learned that 37 C is normothermic.
Not whining, it's my 3rd time through the set and Kaplan, and I'm just picking up on their little tricks.
There are some good questions, but others are total crap. A question should not be so intentionally ambiguous that people get things wrong for reasons unrelated to the extent they fail to understand the material. Most people say Step I consists of fairly straightforward questions, without these little tricks, so these are not very helpful imo.
Another example:
Kid with fever of "42 celsius" What is the treatment?
a) Medicine X
b) Medicine Y
c) Antipyretic
d) Cold Blankets
This is one of the only questions that doesn't list fahrenheit in parenthesis (in this case 107.6, more obviously a life threatening fever).
If knowing celsius is so important why list the conversion in any questions at all?
Anyway, done ranting. On with the borophyl.
Not whining, it's my 3rd time through the set and Kaplan, and I'm just picking up on their little tricks.
There are some good questions, but others are total crap. A question should not be so intentionally ambiguous that people get things wrong for reasons unrelated to the extent they fail to understand the material. Most people say Step I consists of fairly straightforward questions, without these little tricks, so these are not very helpful imo.
Another example:
Kid with fever of "42 celsius" What is the treatment?
a) Medicine X
b) Medicine Y
c) Antipyretic
d) Cold Blankets
This is one of the only questions that doesn't list fahrenheit in parenthesis (in this case 107.6, more obviously a life threatening fever).
If knowing celsius is so important why list the conversion in any questions at all?
Anyway, done ranting. On with the borophyl.