COMLEX-USA Cheat Sheet 2026

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352 questions
480 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. Which phase of fever is characterized by peripheral vasoconstriction and shivering? Chill phase
  2. Which sign, elicited by passive right hip flexion with knee extended while supine, suggests peritoneal irritation from appendicitis? Psoas sign
  3. Which of the following motions will be most affected by plexopathy involving the medial chord of the brachial plexus? Finger abduction
  4. Wernicke's area, responsible for language comprehension, is located in which brain region? Superior temporal gyrus, dominant hemisphere
  5. A patient with cirrhosis develops upper GI bleeding with hematemesis. Initial management should include: IV access, fluid resuscitation, and octreotide drip
  6. A 36-week pregnant woman has a positive Group B Streptococcus vaginal-rectal culture. Which antibiotic should be administered intrapartum for prophylaxis? IV penicillin G or ampicillin
  7. A patient presents with cervical somatic dysfunction. On exam, C4 is found to be ERS right. This means C4 is: Extended, rotated right, side-bent right
  8. Which immunoglobulin class is the first to be produced in a primary immune response? IgM
  9. What is the end result of successfully treating a somatic dysfunction using indirect OMT techniques? Resolution of all four TART criteria
  10. Which antiepileptic drug works by blocking sodium channels and is a first-line treatment for partial and generalized tonic-clonic seizures? Phenytoin
  11. Okazaki fragments are synthesized on which strand during DNA replication? Lagging strand
  12. Which enzyme is deficient in Tay-Sachs disease, leading to accumulation of GM2 ganglioside? Hexosaminidase A
  13. Nitric oxide (NO) produces vasodilation primarily by activating which intracellular enzyme? Soluble guanylyl cyclase
  14. A patient presents with projectile vomiting, visible peristaltic waves, and a palpable olive-shaped mass in the epigastrium at 3 weeks of age. The diagnosis is: Pyloric stenosis
  15. A 35-year-old woman presents with right lower quadrant pain, fever, anorexia, and elevated WBC. Rebound tenderness at McBurney's point is present. Diagnosis is: Acute appendicitis
  16. In the TART mnemonic for identifying somatic dysfunction, what does the 'A' represent? Asymmetry
  17. Which beta-blocker is cardioselective (beta-1 selective) and commonly used in heart failure? Metoprolol succinate
  18. Which surgical complication presents with fever, tachycardia, elevated WBC, and rigidity beginning 24–48 hours after bowel surgery? Anastomotic leak
  19. Which sleep stage is characterized by sleep spindles and K-complexes on EEG? Stage N2 (NREM 2)
  20. A trauma patient has absent breath sounds on the left, hypotension, and tracheal deviation to the right. Immediate action is: Needle decompression of the left chest
  21. According to Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, the primary task of adolescence (ages 12–18) is: Identity vs. role confusion
  22. Which muscle energy technique principle involves the patient contracting against the physician's unyielding resistance to mobilize a restricted segment? Post-isometric relaxation
  23. In damage control surgery for a trauma patient with coagulopathy and hypothermia, the correct sequence is: Initial hemorrhage control → ICU resuscitation → definitive repair
  24. Which condition causes an anion gap metabolic acidosis with a normal osmol gap? Lactic acidosis
  25. Facilitated positional release (FPR) combines a position of ease with which additional element to enhance tissue relaxation? Compressive or torsional activating force
  26. At a 24-week prenatal visit, a 1-hour 50g glucose challenge test returns 158 mg/dL. What is the next appropriate step? Perform a 3-hour 100g oral glucose tolerance test
  27. Guyon's canal nerve entrapment is likely to result in: Weakness in finger abduction
  28. Which of the following is regarded the most frequent L-Spine congenital anomaly? Facet tropism
  29. Strain-counterstrain tender points for lumbar flexion dysfunction are typically found: On the anterior abdominal wall or ASIS region
  30. Lithium toxicity is increased by which commonly prescribed drug class due to reduced renal clearance? NSAIDs