COMLEX-USA Cheat Sheet 2026
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352 questions
480 min time limit
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- Which phase of fever is characterized by peripheral vasoconstriction and shivering? → Chill phase
- Which sign, elicited by passive right hip flexion with knee extended while supine, suggests peritoneal irritation from appendicitis? → Psoas sign
- Which of the following motions will be most affected by plexopathy involving the medial chord of the brachial plexus? → Finger abduction
- Wernicke's area, responsible for language comprehension, is located in which brain region? → Superior temporal gyrus, dominant hemisphere
- A patient with cirrhosis develops upper GI bleeding with hematemesis. Initial management should include: → IV access, fluid resuscitation, and octreotide drip
- 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
- 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
- Which immunoglobulin class is the first to be produced in a primary immune response? → IgM
- What is the end result of successfully treating a somatic dysfunction using indirect OMT techniques? → Resolution of all four TART criteria
- Which antiepileptic drug works by blocking sodium channels and is a first-line treatment for partial and generalized tonic-clonic seizures? → Phenytoin
- Okazaki fragments are synthesized on which strand during DNA replication? → Lagging strand
- Which enzyme is deficient in Tay-Sachs disease, leading to accumulation of GM2 ganglioside? → Hexosaminidase A
- Nitric oxide (NO) produces vasodilation primarily by activating which intracellular enzyme? → Soluble guanylyl cyclase
- 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
- 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
- In the TART mnemonic for identifying somatic dysfunction, what does the 'A' represent? → Asymmetry
- Which beta-blocker is cardioselective (beta-1 selective) and commonly used in heart failure? → Metoprolol succinate
- Which surgical complication presents with fever, tachycardia, elevated WBC, and rigidity beginning 24–48 hours after bowel surgery? → Anastomotic leak
- Which sleep stage is characterized by sleep spindles and K-complexes on EEG? → Stage N2 (NREM 2)
- 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
- According to Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, the primary task of adolescence (ages 12–18) is: → Identity vs. role confusion
- Which muscle energy technique principle involves the patient contracting against the physician's unyielding resistance to mobilize a restricted segment? → Post-isometric relaxation
- In damage control surgery for a trauma patient with coagulopathy and hypothermia, the correct sequence is: → Initial hemorrhage control → ICU resuscitation → definitive repair
- Which condition causes an anion gap metabolic acidosis with a normal osmol gap? → Lactic acidosis
- Facilitated positional release (FPR) combines a position of ease with which additional element to enhance tissue relaxation? → Compressive or torsional activating force
- 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
- Guyon's canal nerve entrapment is likely to result in: → Weakness in finger abduction
- Which of the following is regarded the most frequent L-Spine congenital anomaly? → Facet tropism
- Strain-counterstrain tender points for lumbar flexion dysfunction are typically found: → On the anterior abdominal wall or ASIS region
- Lithium toxicity is increased by which commonly prescribed drug class due to reduced renal clearance? → NSAIDs
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