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KAPLAN USMLE STEP 3 Prep – On Demand 2010

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The KAPLAN USMLE Step 3 On Demand 2010 course is a comprehensive prep course aimed at helping medical students and residents succeed on the USMLE Step 3 exam. While it’s an older version, it still offers valuable content and resources for test preparation.

* Note: Although this course is the 2010 version, the content is still relevant to the current USMLE Step 3 exam. However, students should consult additional updated materials to ensure they are aware of the latest changes to the exam.

Content Highlights:

  • All Major Clinical Disciplines: The course covers all the major clinical disciplines tested on Step 3, including internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics & gynecology, psychiatry, emergency medicine, and preventive medicine.
  • Integrated Approach: It emphasizes an integrated approach to patient care, focusing on the diagnosis and management of complex medical cases in a clinical setting.
  • CCS (Computer-based Case Simulations): The course includes practice CCS cases, which are a crucial component of the Step 3 exam, to help you develop your clinical decision-making skills.
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KAPLAN USMLE® STEP 3 PREP – ON DEMAND DOWNLOAD

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Case 1: Chief complaint – “Fatigue, jaundice, back pain, dark urine, fever”

Case 2: Chief complaint – “Nose bleed”

Case 3: Chief complaint – “Shortness of breath, and joint and back pain”

Case 4: Chief complaint – “Bleeding”

Case 5: Chief complaint – “Elevated partial thromboplastin time (PTT)”

Case 6: Chief complaint – “Shock, bleeding”

Case 7: Chief complaint – “Routine office visit”

Case 8: Chief complaint – “Fatigue, recurrent upper respiratory infections, and easy bruisability”

Case 9: Chief complaint – “Fatigue, depression, and ataxia”

Case 10: Chief complaint – “Routine office visit”

Case 11: Chief complaint – “Fatigue”

Case 12: Chief complaint – “I have been bleeding for two days after cutting myself.”

Case 13: Chief complaint – “I’m tired and my belly hurts.”

Case 14: Chief complaint – “How long do I have to stay in the hospital for my blood clot, doc?”

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1. Imaging – Charrles J. Faselis, M.D

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Case 1: Chief complaint – “Fever, cough, and chest pain”

Case 2: Chief complaint – “Pain and swelling of the left leg”

Case 3: Chief complaint – “Fevers, chills, right upper quadrant pain”

Case 4: Chief complaint – “I’ve had a fever, headache, and neck stiffness for two days.”

Case 5: Chief complaint – “My belly is swollen, and it hurts.”

Case 6: Chief complaint – “Abdominal pain”

Case 7: Chief complaint – “I have decreased hearing and pain in my ear.”

Case 8: Chief complaint – “I can’t remember things.”

Case 9: Chief complaint – “I’m here to see what medications I need.”

Case 10: Chief complaint – “I haven’t been able to eat, my urine is dark, and I’ve had a stomach ache for 7 days.”

Case 11: Chief complaint – “I’ve had a pain in my leg for the last several weeks.”

Case 12: Chief complaint – “I’m having fever, cough, body aches, and chest pain.”

Case 13: Chief complaint – “Fever and increasing headache for one week”

Case 14: Chief complaint – “Itching, red feet for several weeks”

Case 15: Chief complaint – “I have a burning sensation in my penis when I urinate.”

Case 16: Chief complaint – “I’ve got some blisters on my penis.”

Case 17: Chief complaint – “I have a pain in my ear.”

Case 18: Chief complaint – “Diarrhea for the past 2 days”

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Case 1. Informed Consent

Case 2. Brain Death

Case 3. Confidentiality

Case 4. Do not Resuscitate

Case 5. Refusal

Case 6. Medical Error

Case 7. Partial Emancipation

Case 8. Impaired Physician

Case 9. Abortion

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Case 1: Chief complaint – “Nausea and malaise”

Case 2: Chief complaint – “Diffuse muscle aches and weakness for one day”

Case 3: Chief complaint – “Severe flank pain and blood in the urine”

Case 4: Chief complaint – “I don’t want to have diarrhea on my vacation to Thailand.”

Case 5: Chief complaint – “Weakness, tiredness, and fatigue”

Case 6: Chief complaint – “Why am I swelling up?”

Case 7: Chief complaint – “I feel really weak and confused.”

Case 8: Chief complaint – “My urine is getting dark.”

Case 9: Chief complaint – “I’m feeling confused – What day is it?

Case 10: Chief complaint – “Headache and high blood pressure”

Case 11: Chief complaint – “Fever, urgency, and dysuria”

Case 12: Chief complaint – “Hematuria”

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Case 1: Chief complaint – “I’m having a hard time seeing.”

Case 2: Chief complaint – “My back hurts.”

Case 3: Chief complaint – “My eyelids are droopy, and I’m seeing double.”

Case 4: Chief complaint – “Both of my legs hurt.”

Case 5: Chief complaint – “My hand is weak, and I can’t talk right.”

Case 6: Chief complaint – “My legs are weak and tingly.”

Case 7: Chief complaint – “I can’t walk.”

Case 8: Chief complaint – “Patient has loss of consciousness.”

Case 9: Chief complaint – “My wife was weak in her right hand and couldn’t speak or write.”

Case 10: Chief complaint – “Unconscious patient”

Case 11: Chief complaint – “My memory is failing me.”

Case 12: Chief complaint – “I’ve had headaches all my life, but this one is the worst.”

Case 13: Chief complaint – “My husband walks with a shuffle.”

Case 14: Chief complaint – “My husband isn’t talking right and doesn’t have control of his right hand.”

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Case 1. Introduction

Case 2: Chief complaint – “I have vaginal bleeding and cramping.”

Case 3: Chief complaint – “My stomach hurts and I’ve been spotting.”

Case 4: Chief complaint – “Sudden onset of abdominal pain (increasing in intensity), fever, lethargy, weakness, and vaginal spotting”

Case 5: Chief complaint – “First prenatal visit.”

Case 6: Chief complaint – “Return prenatal visit.”

Case 7: Chief complaint – “I am worried that my baby won’t be healthy because I am so old

Case 8: Chief complaint – “Gestational diabetes screening.”

Case 9: Chief complaint – “My doctor says that my stomach isn’t growing fast enough.”

Case 10: Chief complaint – ” I’m bleeding.”

Case 11: Chief complaint – ” I have swelling in my hands and face.”

Case 12: Chief complaint – ” Spontaneous uterine contractions.”

Case 13: Chief complaint – “I’m at 42 weeks gestation, and I only have occasional contractions.

Case 14: Chief complaint – “I’m bleeding after just having my baby.”

Case 15. Ethics and law in obstetrics and gynecology

Case 16: Chief complaint – “I’m only at 28 weeks, and I’m having contractions.”

Bonus Case B (Supplemental): Chief complaint – “I’m having contractions.”

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Case 1: Chief complaint – “My right side is weak.”

Case 2: Chief complaint – “Fatigue”

Case 3: Chief complaint – “My shoulder hurts.”

Case 4: Chief complaint – “Enlarged lymph node in the neck.”

Case 5: Chief complaint – “I have a cough, fever, and headache.”

Case 6: Chief complaint – “I feel a lump in my breast.”

Case 7: Chief complaint – “I want to be checked out for cancer.”

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Case 1: Chief complaint – “My eye is red”

Case 2: Chief complaint – “Rash on legs”

Case 3: Chief complaint – “Neonate with nasal flaring, cyanosis, and grunting”

Case 4: Chief complaint – “My baby has been vomiting for two days”

Case 5: Chief complaint – “My baby has not been growing and has episodes of coughing during feeding, associated with vomiting.

Case 6: Chief complaint – “My son has had belly pain and blood in his stool”

Case 7: Chief complaint – “Why is my baby yellow?”

Case 8: Chief complaint – “Mild pain in right groin and inner thigh”

Case 9: Chief complaint – “Why is my child so short?”

Case 10: Chief complaint – “Newborn with tachypnea and duskiness”

Case 11: Chief complaint – “Fever and a rash”

Case 12: Chief complaint – “Rash”

Case 13: Chief complaint – “Fever and irritability for a couple of days”

Case 14: Chief complaint – “Irritability, malaise, and abdominal pain”

Case 15: Chief complaint – “Rash, joint pain of the hands”

Case 16: Chief complaint – “Rash for three days”

Case 17: Chief complaint – “Fever and difficulty breathing”

Case 18: Chief complaint – “Cough and shortness of breath for 5 days”

Case 19: Chief complaint – “My child needs shots, but I’m unsure which ones”

Case 20: Chief complaint – “Altered consciousness after falling off the bed”

Case 21: Chief complaint – “Painless abdominal mass”

Case 22: Chief complaint – “A 3-year-old girl with worsening behavioral problems”

Case 23: Chief complaint – “Sore throat of 1 day’s duration”

Case 24: Chief complaint – “Failure to gain weight”

Case 25: Chief complaint – “Toe walking”

Case 26: Chief complaint – “Burning on urination”

Case 27: Chief complaint – “Hair loss”

Case 28: Chief complaint – “A small jaundiced baby”

Case 29: Chief complaint – “Recurrent ear infections”

Case 30: Chief complaint – “Nightly waking and crying”

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Case 1. Let’s Party

Case 2. Heart Attack

Case 3. Punch

Case 4. After Surgery

Case 5. Cleanliness

Case 6. Difficult Son

Case 7. Can’t Sleep

Case 8. Miss Him

Case 9. Son freaked out

Case 10. Do nothing

Case 11. Skipping beats

Case 12. Help Us

Case 13. Home

Case 14. Fight

Case 15. Says nothing

Case 16. Can’t see

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Case 1: Chief complaint – “Increasing shortness of breath”

Case 2: Chief complaint – “Intermittent cough”

Case 3: Chief complaint – “I’m breathing worse”

Case 4: Chief complaint – “My cough is back again”

Case 5: Chief complaint – “Purified protein derivative skin test results”

Case 6: Chief complaint – “Fever, chills, and productive cough for 3 months”

Case 7: Chief complaint – “Productive cough”

Case 8: Chief complaint – “Dyspnea on exertion”

Case 9: Chief complaint – “Shortness of breath for several months”

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Case 1: Chief complaint – “Joint pain, weakness, and fatigue for year”

Case 2: Chief complaint – “Pain and swelling in the left ankle for one day”

Case 3: Chief complaint – “Joint pain for several months”

Case 4: Chief complaint – “My skin feels funny.”

Case 5: Chief complaint – “I feel pain in my left knee and in my hands.

Case 6: Chief complaint – “Could my back pain be due to osteoporosis?”

Case 7: Chief complaint – “My mouth is very dry.”

Case 8: Chief complaint – “Peripheral joint pain and back pain”

Case 9: Chief complaint – “Right wrist and hand pain”

Case 10: Chief complaint – “Low back pain”

Case 11: Chief complaint – “Proximal muscle weakness”

Case 12: Chief complaint – “Headaches, fever, and proximal muscle stiffness”

Case 13: Chief complaint – “Lower back stiffness and pain”

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Case 1: Chief complaint – “Right-sided abdominal pain”

Case 2: Chief complaint – “I have trouble breathing”

Case 3: Chief complaint – “My foot hurts.”

Case 4: Chief complaint – “Right-upper-quadrant pain”

Case 5: Chief complaint – “Abdominal distention”

Case 6: Chief complaint – “Abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting”

Case 7: Chief complaint – “Irregular heartbeat and severe abdominal pain”

Case 8: Chief complaint – “Sudden onset of pain in the groin and lower abdomen”

Case 9: Chief complaint – “He’s been stabbed”

Case 10: Chief complaint – “Distended abdomen”

Case 11: Chief complaint – “Left-sided chest pain”

Case 12: Chief complaint – “I’ve been stabbed!”

Case 13: Chief complaint – “This wound on my foot is getting worse.”

Case 14: Chief complaint – “Pulsatile abdominal mass”

Case 15: Chief complaint – “I have blood coming out of my nipple.”

Case 16: Chief complaint – “I have a lump in my neck”

Case 17: Chief complaint – “I have a hard time swallowing food.”

Case 18: Chief complaint – “Right-upper-quadrant pain”

Case 19: Chief complaint – “Acute onset left lower quadrant abdominal pain and fever”

Case 20: Chief complaint – “Abdominal wall defect at birth”

Case 21: Chief complaint – “Bulge with tenderness in the abdominal wall”

Case 22: Chief complaint – “Pain and tingling in fingers”

Case 23: Chief complaint – “Pain in the wrist after fall on outstretched hand”

Case 24: Chief complaint – “Abdominal pain and fullness”

Case 25: Chief complaint – “Newborn in severe respiratory distress”

Case 26: Chief complaint – “There is blood on the toilet paper”

Supplemental Case B: Chief complaint – “Fatigue and constipation alternating with diarrhea”

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